Which is ironic seeing as Boris and his "journalism" days (years of disinformation about how the EU actually works) are a huge reason why many people voted Brexit in the first place.
I think your memory might be getting pretty muddled with age old boy as, unlike you, I've never called you anything.
I am fascinated to know, from your spittle-filled response, who will you actually be voting for next week?
Starting to feel like Johnson has the same advisors as when May screwed her campaign up.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-speech-cancelled-protest-police-general-election-rochester-a9235821.html
Not a huge amount about it in the media either today.
Yet when some obscure, bitter, ex-Labour backbench MP who quit a year or two back has a rant it's blanket coverage.
Surprise Surprise, Johnson has been lying about a customs border between Britain and NI. Can't trust him on anything.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/corbyn-boris-johnson-brexit-deal-leaked-government-documents-election-a9235326.html
*If* true, people saying these sorts of things should be kicked out of the party. It's pretty straightforward really. If if there are 50 anti-semite Labour members running around that's still only 0.01% of the membership. Obviously 0% would be preferable. I still don't think it's a reason to not vote for Corbyn which is what the majority media and ex-MPs want.
All those individual points can be dealt with in great depth, it's clear that JC isn't a fan of the expansionist behaviour of the state of Israel,.and millions of the public agree with him.