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Corbyn’s latest video has got people asking ‘Where’s Johnson?’

Steve Topple by Steve Topple
22 February 2020
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As Storm Ellen prepared to batter the UK, Jeremy Corbyn took to Twitter wondering where Boris Johnson was. And it seems some people have a better idea of the PM’s location than others.

Weather chaos

As The Canary reported, parts of the country are braced for yet more flooding. On Saturday morning, the Environment Agency had 90 flood warnings in place, as well as 153 flood alerts, covering areas from Wiltshire to Cumbria. This is now three weekends in a row where severe weather has caused chaos across the UK.

But so far, Johnson has failed to visit flood-hit areas. As HuffPost reported, he’s been hauled up in his ‘government-owned mansion’ since after the cabinet reshuffle. Even the Daily Mail asked why the PM hadn’t visited communities suffering because of the horrendous weather.

‘Where’s Johnson?’

So, it’s been down to Corbyn to ‘show the way’ (the Mail‘s words, surprisingly) on how to lead in a national crisis. Because he’s been out, supporting people affected by the weather. And on Saturday 22 February, he took to Twitter asking a question on many people’s lips:

Where's Boris Johnson? pic.twitter.com/sfp1i5ws9y

— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) February 22, 2020

Some people on social media thought they knew where the PM was:

pic.twitter.com/RVjWtqGiLX

— Jon Jones (@JonJonesSnr) February 22, 2020

Journalist Peter Oborne had the right answer:

He has been chilling at Chevening for the last week.

— Peter Oborne (@OborneTweets) February 22, 2020

Meanwhile, Paul Gardner though a classic children’s puzzle could do with updating:

pic.twitter.com/AnI0m7YT8M

— Just Katie (@JustKatie808) February 22, 2020

But a lot of apparent Tory supporters were adamant Johnson was ‘running the country’:

https://twitter.com/Tonyf135/status/1231142924257308674

So, if Johnson has been ‘running the country’, then he’s got an odd way of doing it. Because since he’s been ensconced in his mansion, the country appears to be going to the dogs.

To the dogs

The PM, while hiding away, has:

  • Refused to deal with an alleged eugenicist working in Number 10, who then resigned as quickly as Dominic Cummings employed him.
  • Caused a storm after the Times revealed our all-new blue passports are being manufactured in Poland.
  • Oversaw the Home Office allegedly watering down the Windrush report to remove the term “institutionally racist”.
  • Faced accusations that one of his donors is “complicit in potential war crimes”.
  • Seen home secretary Priti Patel accused of bullying officials and ‘encouraging behaviour outside the rule of law’.
  • Watched as the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) faced around 150 disabled people who are preparing to take it to court over Universal Credit.
  • Also watched as a scandal erupted over Patel’s new immigration policy.

So, yes. Johnson has been ‘running the country’. But he’s been effectively running it into the ground.

Real leadership

But what Corbyn’s video also sums up is the old phrase ‘look at what you could have won’. Because once again, he’s shown true leadership in a crisis affecting ordinary people in the UK. This couldn’t be more removed from Johnson’s mansion ‘jolly’. Sadly, Corbyn will be leaving office soon. And it remains to be seen if any of the current Labour leadership hopefuls are willing or able to fill his shoes. But we do know that our current PM would never be able to.

Featured image via YouTube – Screengrab and Guardian News – YouTube

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  1. Leviathan says:
    6 years ago

    Rather than “Where is Boris Johnson?” I imagine most people are asking “Why is Jeremy Corbyn?”.

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