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Boris Johnson does press ups for the Mail on Sunday, declaring himself “fit as a butcher’s dog”.
— Paul Brand (@PaulBrandITV) June 27, 2020
But the big infrastructure speech in the headline seeks to reset both the economy and his own premiership - this virus has hit him hard, both personally and politically. pic.twitter.com/xIjC3FxU7r
Press-ups?
— Soapy Wit Tank (@Schadenfury) June 28, 2020
More like he’s snorting cake-crumbs off the rug. pic.twitter.com/oaSFzUKhaQ
This isn’t normal. It’s poundshop Putin territory. Britain led by a political David Brent. The sadness of a fragile male ego laid bare. pic.twitter.com/VZqHiGaX4a
— John Cotter (@John_Cotter) June 27, 2020
Mail: What’s interesting in this faintly ridiculous performance by Boris (doing press ups for the camera) is the absence of previous pledge to build more homes. Gone missing in wake of Desmond scandal perhaps? Not that it matters. Gov don’t build homes. https://t.co/jHu1ukFAHk
— Peter Bill (@peterproperty) June 28, 2020
That MoS front page about Johnson 'doing a press-ups and helping with nappies': painfully close to breathlessly reporting a royal toddler taking his first steps for mummy.
— Justin Lewis (@WhenIsBirths) June 28, 2020
EVEN IF you choose your newspaper precisely because it reinforces your existing worldview, if you insist on paying £1.80 for "Boris does press-ups" I can't help you.
— James Sumner (@JamesBSumner) June 28, 2020
Think what else you could do with £1.80. You could throw it into the gutter and listen to the fun clinking noise. pic.twitter.com/XSIpE6nooR