A giant exit card showing a naked Boris Johnson running out of burning Britain has been handed out at Downing Street.
The six-foot-tall ‘gift’ is filled with the ghosts of elderly people killed by Covid, while Yevgeny Lebedev, a Russian businessman turned partner for life by the prime minister, stands next to a helicopter. I’m waiting for you to go. .
It was also inundated with messages from thousands of critics, including the children of NHS workers who were working on the sidelines during the Covid-19 crisis.
Commissioned by the Open Britain campaign group and created by Cold War-era cartoonist Steve, real name Christopher Spencer.
The inside message read:
“Meanwhile, you were partying. You have no shame. You have no conscience. You have no integrity. Don’t miss out.”
Another said: When a clown goes to jail, he doesn’t become a king, jail becomes a circus.
Open Britain said it wanted to give the public a chance to “express their feelings about the prime minister” and “reinforce” the belief that Johnson made the right decision.
“We cannot allow the worst prime minister in history to be one of the best,” chief executive Mark Kieran said.
“He can be blamed in Congress, but the millions of people who have suffered and still suffer from mismanagement of the country cannot explain why his place in history is wrong. I know it is warranted by
“The exit card will be a sobering record of the public’s frustration and anger at Johnson’s lies, incompetence and corruption.”
“This will serve as a clear warning to future leaders that our people will no longer tolerate this corrupt policy.”
The Conservative leadership campaign is over and Britain is just days away from choosing its next prime minister.
Voting officially closes at 5 pm on Friday and the final votes are counted over the weekend.
Liz Tuss and Rishi Sunak will find out their fate on Monday, but the former is likely to win.
Johnson is scheduled to deliver a resignation speech before officially stepping down on Tuesday.
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Source: Metro
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