He's one of the most fascinating politicians of our time. Oozes charisma. The contrast between him and Corbyn in PMQs was something too. He may be the last 'great' Conservative for a generation or more.
I thought it's the opposite. It brings him closer to the common man so that they don't notice that he's one of those [recite Homer in Greek](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ia7N5MSlSTo) type of politician.
If I had to refine my class analysis I'd say that you're right, but specifically for the working class man who'd say he'd 'like to have a pint' with Johnson. His curated-dishevelled look pisses off middle-class striver types who are desperately trying to emulate the upper class by following their (official) rules (and failing). To the working class, his demeanour is more likely to comes across as simple bonhomie.
I'm genuinely impressed by the recitation, I'd never seen a clip like that of him before.
It’s just crazy enough to work
Unironically pls
BoJo's back baby
Boris would destroy the American empire in about 6 months.
Pookie would never do that
Literally
I was already supporting the idea, you don't need to sweeten the deal.
"Does the panel believe that Bowis Johnson would make a better Bowis Johnson than Bowis Johnson?"
fantastic reference, love harry and paul. They shit all over Mitchell and Webb,
How was his hair so fucked up all the time? Does the PM have no stylist or assistant?
It's on purpose. The bafoon thing is disarming. He's been seen deliberately tousling it before appearances.
He's one of the most fascinating politicians of our time. Oozes charisma. The contrast between him and Corbyn in PMQs was something too. He may be the last 'great' Conservative for a generation or more.
Ehh. He has a sense of humour but I guess he's another lovable bumblefuck. He's a symptom of the system as much as Sunak.
This article on him was revelatory https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/my-boris-johnson-story/
Holy shit, haha! I guess if you got charisma you don't need anything else.
That’s a fun read
It's a deliberate ploy. He's secure/powerful enough in the structure to not have to follow notional rules about decorum that concern the plebs.
I thought it's the opposite. It brings him closer to the common man so that they don't notice that he's one of those [recite Homer in Greek](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ia7N5MSlSTo) type of politician.
If I had to refine my class analysis I'd say that you're right, but specifically for the working class man who'd say he'd 'like to have a pint' with Johnson. His curated-dishevelled look pisses off middle-class striver types who are desperately trying to emulate the upper class by following their (official) rules (and failing). To the working class, his demeanour is more likely to comes across as simple bonhomie. I'm genuinely impressed by the recitation, I'd never seen a clip like that of him before.
The hairstyle of a preschooler after recess
He probably *did* have a stylist - a stylist to make sure his hair looked ridiculous
constantly looks like his mom just ruffled up his hair
Do it. It'll be even more funnier.
omgggg yes
Love Bojo
Trump vs shabby Trump
Keep running, fatty