One might assume he would get his information straight from the horse’s mouth. But Stanley Johnson has been pictured reading none other than Metro to get the latest on his son’s fight for political survival 🗞
The pair handed in their notice in the wake of allegations against disgraced deputy chief whip,But the bombshell resignations sparked a wave of almost 60 MPs following suit, forcingI’m A Celebrity star Stanley slammed the ‘Westminster witch hunt’ as ‘complete madness’ hours before his son threw in the towel.During an interview with Dan Wootton on GB News, he said: ‘I’m here to praise Boris not bury him, if you look at the facts, his achievements have been extraordinary.
And when quizzed about whether the PM would step down, his father said: ‘I absolutely don’t see it’, suggesting he had been ‘derailed’ for ‘completely inconsequential reasons’.Boris faces the music on Thursday
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