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Boris the Criminal

Atualizado: 24 de abr. de 2023

Boris Johnson is being held accountable for encouraging a staff members drink ‘work related’ gathering on May 20th, 2020. The BBC news has nothing else to talk about. Clearly there was criminal intent from its perspective, but then lefties will do anything to oust Boris.

Perhaps Boris was stepping over the line early into the coronavirus pandemic. However, during yesterday's account by him, Mr. Johnson categorically denied having any knowledge that he was going against protocol. Analysis provides an insight to his statement.


The first announcement that Johnson had tested positive for Covid-19 was on March 27th, 2020, just four days after the imposition of the UK’s first strict lockdown. Then on April 5th with his symptoms persisting, he was admitted to hospital for tests, and was moved to the intensive care unit the next day after his condition worsened.


Having suffered whilst recovering, by his own declaration it seems highly unlikely he has committed a crime. Therefore, one can comfortably assume he took sensible precautions based on that fact. Boris Johnson even told MPs last Wednesday that he thought he was at a “work event” when he dropped into what his own principal private secretary had called “socially distanced drinks”.


The bottom line is that Boris Johnson is the scapegoat for coronavirus and lefties are using such an incident to put the pressure on him to resign. It could be laughable considering many English citizens go in shops and on public transport without masks, and in the street maskless without observing distancing protocol.


Written by Carl Boniface


Vocabulary builder:

Lefties (n) = is the plural form of lefty. Lefty is a British informal word for a person with left-wing political views. In North America it is a left-handed person.

Oust (v) = overthrow, expel, banish, throw out, deport, get rid of, force out

The bottom line (n) = the fundamental and most important factor. It can also mean the final total of an account or balance sheet.

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