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It Appears That Others Are Now Starting To Realise That Boris Johnson Is Not A Fit Person To Hold The Office Of Prime Minister.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.TTT - I posted this link on Wednesday of this week in answer to your request for examples of Boris Johnson’s lies – have you not accessed the link to read his many lies?
// Here is a list of lies told by Tory Ministers (many by Boris)
https:/ /boris- johnson -lies.c om/ //
// Here is a list of lies told by Tory Ministers (many by Boris)
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Here is a small selection of the lies from Boris Johnson (taken from the link):-
Note that each of the quotes (in the link) is a further link, giving more details on the lie.
Many of those from Boris are noted to be in breach of the Ministerial Code.
‘All guidance was followed completely in No. 10.’
‘I follow the rules. Everybody across politics should follow the rules.’
‘Never forget that [TfL] was left with a very considerable sum of money by the previous mayor, who left the coffers full.’
‘If we look at the statistics, we see that economic inequality is down in this country. Income inequality is down and poverty is down.’
‘[There are] 2.2 million people supported with the Warm Homes Discount, Mr Speaker, worth £140 per week.’
‘It is an astonishing fact that we have 420,000 more people in work than before the pandemic began.’
It is “not true” that the government relied on Labour votes to get new Covid-19 measures through parliament.’
Note that each of the quotes (in the link) is a further link, giving more details on the lie.
Many of those from Boris are noted to be in breach of the Ministerial Code.
‘All guidance was followed completely in No. 10.’
‘I follow the rules. Everybody across politics should follow the rules.’
‘Never forget that [TfL] was left with a very considerable sum of money by the previous mayor, who left the coffers full.’
‘If we look at the statistics, we see that economic inequality is down in this country. Income inequality is down and poverty is down.’
‘[There are] 2.2 million people supported with the Warm Homes Discount, Mr Speaker, worth £140 per week.’
‘It is an astonishing fact that we have 420,000 more people in work than before the pandemic began.’
It is “not true” that the government relied on Labour votes to get new Covid-19 measures through parliament.’
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