After Boris Johnson’s noisy domestic, his parliamentary allies (lining up for ministerial appointments) and the rightwing Tory press are doing their best to discredit the neighbours who contacted the police and The Guardian. The supposedly toxic epithet applied to them is Corbynista curtain-twitchers, although they profess to be apolitical apart from voting to remain in the EU, as did half of the nation.
In their desperation to avoid a Labour General Election victory, the Tories will ignore Johnson’s manifold weaknesses. They will not even heed the warnings from within their own camp.
Max Hastings, at one time Editor of the Daily Telegraph, for which Johnson writes a weekly column, has warned the Tory Parliamentary Party against delivering Britain into the custody of a man “whom few of its members would entrust with their wallet, handbag or spouse, save to secure a cabinet seat. Hastings has said: “Nobody in the House likes him. Beneath the veneer of Johnsonian geniality, colleagues recognise the egomania that precludes concern for the interests of any human being save himself. ”
Johnson refuses to disclose how many children he has, both in and out of wedlock. He tells lies liberally, finding words to please any audience, with no regard for the truth.
Matthew Parris, one-time Tory MP, has described Johnson as “an incompetent, cold-eyed scoundrel, a rascal and a rat.”
If Johnson becomes the Prime minister, it will be the second time within a generation that the British people have had foisted on them an unelected, unfit person, the other one being Gordon Brown, a deeply flawed individual, who followed the money-grubbing war criminal and liar, Tony Blair.
The Tories are banking on Johnson being their election-winning Trump.
I only hope that, as soon as they have the opportunity, the British people will vote him out of office.
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