The foreign secretary is struggling to get the attention he once earned from lesser falsehoods
When Boris Johnson announced in a press conference on Thursday his intent to fly to the moon in a basket carried by huge swans,as part of an ongoing quest to seek out original post-Brexit trading partners external the EU, it seemed the logical cessation point of a political career characterised by the propagation of elephantine falsehoods. And yet no lie is too big it seems and Johnson endures.
Any half-decent journalist would believe destroyed Johnson’s moon-swan lies immediately, and but his Friday morning interview with Nick Robinson on Radio 4 displayed the feeble indulgence we believe arrive to expect from the gumless Today programme.
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Source: guardian.co.uk