Tuesday 13 August 2019

Alexander Boris de Piffel Johnson

You may have noticed I no longer call the above "Boris" anymore.

Its either the PM, Prime Minister or Johnson.

To call him Boris to play into the idea he is just a character; Boris being Boris. Like he is some kind of lovable man-child.

He might be the latter, but he is no idiot.

His is now the Prime Minister, invited by the Monarch to form a Government, to lead the country and Parliament through the choppy waters of Brexit, he himself helped create.

Boris is the joke that is no longer funny. Like that comedy record you laughed so much when you first heard it, but by the time it reaches number one, you hate it.

Boris is the novelty politician that now lives in Ten Downing Street.

In order to protect democracy, he plans to suspend democracy by proroguing Parliament, or calling an election the day after Brexit to suspend political debate and to prevent MPs from stopping him.

This is not democracy in action, this is a coup.

And the joke's on us.

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