He just announced his resignation as Britain's prime minister amid a political crisis.
This is the controversial life of Boris Johnson — Britain's Brexit man.
This is the controversial life of Boris Johnson — Britain's Brexit man.
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00:00Uh, forgive me, uh, forgive me.
00:18Peppa Pig World is very much my kind of place.
00:48His relationship with the truth was cavalier.
01:08Okay, if it fitted a preconceived idea of what the story was, not very convincing relationship
01:16with the truth, when it didn't fit the simplistic narrative that he was putting on more or
01:52I think it's a very sad day for, you know, it's a very sad day for politics when Schwarzenegger
01:59gets in or Boris Johnson gets in because he was on TV.
02:02I think politicians should be politicians.
02:04I don't think they should be, you know, kind of media monkeys leave that to us.
02:18Britain's aristocracy are notoriously sexually licentious, um, uh, they're sexually immoral.
02:24They're not, their, their behavior isn't governed by bourgeois concepts like fidelity.
02:29Um, uh, you know, they, they, they, they bonk for Britain.
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03:36Will you apologise for what, for your comment?
03:40Will you have a cup of tea?
03:42Will you apologise for your comment?
03:45Can you have a cup of tea?
03:46Yeah, sure!
03:47Keep going Have a cup of tea
03:48Thank you, thank you.
03:49Do, do you regret what, do, do you regret...
03:51Would you like a cup of tea?
03:55This election means that getting Brexit done is now the irrefutable, irresistible, unarguable
04:04decision of the British people.
04:05of the British people and with this election I think we've put an end to all those miserable
04:11threats of a second referendum.
04:22I want to apologise. I know that millions of people across this country have made extraordinary
04:29sacrifices over the last 18 months. I know the anguish that they have been through,
04:36unable to mourn their relatives, unable to live their lives as they want or to do the
04:42things they love. And I know the rage they feel with me.
04:53The party's over, Prime Minister. The only question is, will the British public kick
04:58him out? Will his party kick him out? Or will he do the decent thing and resign?
05:15My friends in politics, no one is remotely indispensable. And I want you to know how
05:20sad I am to be giving up the best job in the world.
05:28And I want you to know how sad I am to be giving up the best job in the world.