I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s how Boris Johnson has consistently had a generally dangerous relationship with reality. Falsehoods, cheating and confusion overflow from him like water, so it was dependably unsurprising that he would at last face being brought somewhere around clearly false that was excessively egregious in any event, for him to pull off.
I can see that the Partygate adventure has been British governmental issues at its generally unedifying, with Boris at every point exclaiming whatever misrepresentations he figured he could pull off with regards to why he and his staff were holding boozy gatherings - including one infamous liquor splashed occasion just before Queen Elizabeth's forlorn memorial service for her better half - while others' old family members had to pass on alone on account of COVID-19 guidelines.
For me, This confounded trap of misleading and masking remembered the state leader's unbearable appearance for the House of Commons last week to offer an expression of remorse that wasn't a conciliatory sentiment for his participation at a party that he hadn't understood was a party at his own home
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