Johnson was sacked from The Times newspaper in the late 1980s after he fabricated a quote from his godfather, the historian Colin Lucas, for a front-page article about the discovery of Edward II’s Rose Palace. “The trouble was that somewhere in my copy I managed to attribute to Colin the view that Edward II and Piers Gaveston would have been cavorting together in the Rose Palace,” he claimed. Alas, Gaveston was executed 13 years before the palace was built.
“Psychopathy is found in about 1 percent of the general population and is typically characterized by a number of signs, including superficial charm conjoined with dishonesty, callousness, a lack of empathy, and poor impulse control.” Sounds like Boris to me.
We can all bring 'positive energy' to Brexit by spouting utter nonsense but wouldn't an actual plan be a better idea?
Bojos only gift is to spout BS 24/7 ...
Missing the obvious. Johnson tried to quote Kipling in Myanmar until an educated ambassador suggested he shouldn’t. He quoted Kipling charge of the light brigade ‘do or die’. Then someone pointed out it was a disaster. He thinks he’s a literary genius. What will he quote when PM?
So it’s Red Wine Daye Nite - let’s see what Friday morning brings Eh
Counterpoint : He won’t.