Boris Johnson has resigned as Prime Minister of Great Britain.
Boris was a great friend of Australia who even spent some time living here and always admired Tony Abbott’s ‘stop the boats’ policy, but it seems that he has ironically succumbed to the Aussie disease of decapitating Prime Ministers.
But why, really, has Johnson resigned?
Because some 50 of his colleagues, including two of his key ministers, have had enough of BoJo’s obfuscations, his slipperiness with the truth, and his constant evasiveness of responsibility and accountability.
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