Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Boris Johnson may have played his last trick

The saga of the Johnson premiership trundles on. Yesterday his chancellor of the exchequer  and health secretary resigned. Earlier in the day a retired senior civil servant said that the prime minister had not told the truth in the current controversy surrounding Chris Pincher.

Johnson gave an interview yesterday to BBC where he admitted he made a mistake in appointing Chris Pincher to a government job. He even tried to sound contrite.

It’s interesting with all of his tricks, lies and deceit it looks as if it’s the alleged sexual behaviour of Chris Pincher and Johnson’s attempt at cover up that will be his downfall.

Johnson talks of 'absolute truth’. He seems to think it’ different from truth.

Might bishops learn?

It would seem Johnson has surpassed the world of - GUBU.

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