Boris Johnson is being criticized by sports fans all over the country. They are using hostile songs and chants to express their disapproval.
At the 2022 World Darts Championship, packed Alexandra Palace in north London’s on Monday evening, you could hear fans singing unison “stand up if your hate Boris”.
One fan was seen holding a sign that read “all around to Boris’s After” referring to the ongoing Christmas party row.
Meanwhile, at the Premier League clash between Leeds United and Arsenal on Saturday, the stands were full of fans singing ‘Boris Johnson is a c**t’ repeatedly in videos shared across social media.
The videoThe video, which was viewed over 750,000 times by Twitter, features Leeds supporters clapping and chanting explicit words following Saturday’s 4-1 loss to Arsenal.
On Monday, World Darts Championship fans in London could be heard singing “Stan up Boris!” in unison after hearing football supporters chanting expletives.
Alexandra Palace, Monday was awash with anti-Boris songs. (Photo:
These anti-Boris sentiments are a result of increasing pressure on the Prime Minister due to a number of recent scandals.
Leaked photos show the Prime Minister with his wife Carrie at a table, while two others are nearby. On Friday, May 15, 2020, 13 other people were drinking on the grass. This is the latest crisis for the Government.
Only two individuals were permitted to meet outside, while the rest of society was socially distant.
Downing Street refused to apologize, insisting that it wasn’t a social occasion and that staff were in the garden during the afternoon and evening.
The pictured persons include some of Johnson’s most important team members, such as Martin Reynolds (principal private secretary), Matt Hancock (ex-health secretary) and Dominic Cummings.
The latest incident in the ‘partygate” row is about celebrations at No 10; Downing Street has been accused of having held four parties which broke Covid regulations last year.
After it became clear that Mr Johnson knew of and was a speaker at a quiz being held in his department, Johnson ordered a civil service inquiry.
After Lord Frost, his Brexit Minister and ally who abruptly resigned on Sunday, the Prime Minister was dealt a second blow. He slashed Covid taxes and curbs.
Downing Street has now been accused of holding five parties over lockdown, including a quiz attended by dozens of staff and which the Prime Minister helped to host on December 15 – three days before another Christmas party which is being investigated.
Previous to the lockdowns No10 insisted that Downing Street was ‘often required’ to be present in the office during pandemic responses. Therefore, ‘those in the office for work might have been able to attend virtually from their desks.
Mirror stated that the message received by No10’s HR head on the night of quiz asked for those who had not yet taken part to “go out the back” when they went.
Johnson promised that an investigation would be launched to look into the accusations. After it was revealed that Simon Case, Cabinet Secretary to the President of the Inquiry into several alleged gatherings was unable to lead the investigation due Friday’s conclusion of an inquiry.
Boris Johnson, staff and others snapped at Downing Street in May 2020 while lockdown was in effect
MailOnline has learned that there was one event on December 17, last year. An email titled “Christmas Quiz” was sent to approximately 15 individuals in Mr Case’s Private Office.
Whitehall heavyweight Sue Gray is now in place. She will be conducting inquiries into the three events at Downing Street, and Department for Education last November and December. This was before indoor mixing was prohibited.
According to the terms of Mr Case’s then-current investigation, it was possible for it to be extended to cover any pertinent allegations.
It was the scandal that led to the Tories’ devastating loss at the North Shropshire By-election on Thursday.
Speaking with reporters today during a Uxbridge visit, Johnson stated that people are more interested than ever in matters like coronavirus. Johnson also suggested that media reports on lockdown-busting parties were what had led to the Tories losing the North Shropshire election.
Broadcasters were told by him that he believed the broadcasters had been listening to a lot of information about politicians and politics, but not about them.
Conservatives were humiliated in North Shropshire’s by-election due to the resignation Owen Paterson, who was embroiled in the lobbying scandal. They were defeated by the Lib Dems
A 34 percent swing by the Lib Dems saw Owen Paterson’s advantage of 23,000 at the 2019 election be erased and they won victory with nearly 6,000 votes.
The stunning turnaround came despite the Tories fielding a candidate, Neil Shastri-Hurst, with good credentials who was regarded as having performed respectably.
The Lib Dems elected Helen Morgan to represent a pro-Brexit Remainer in a seat where people voted for Brexit enthusiastically in 2016.
Although the cause for the by-election wasn’t ideal, it was triggered after Owen Paterson resigned following Boris Johnson’s unsuccessful attempt to spare him from being punished for his lobbying.
Earlier this month, the Conservatives were fined £17,800 over a controversial donation which helped cover the lavish refurbishments to the Prime Minister’s Downing Street flat.