This French critique of #BorisJohnson is bitingly accurate (How Others See Us) [VIDEO]
Isn’t it strange that political commentators in Europe can sum up Boris Johnson perfectly in around two minutes, while the UK’s own media haven’t managed it in something like 20 years?
You can’t deny that Marion van Renterghem makes her points very well (they’re subtitled for those of us whose French isn’t quite up to par):
"Johnson is someone who lies all the time. Lies are ontological, elemental, essential for him"
So 😀 I just subtitled into English what my friend @MarionVanR said about him on French TV, mentioning, among other things, the @PeterStefanovi2 video 👇 pic.twitter.com/Bd4SKGTtiM
— Alex Taylor (@AlexTaylorNews) December 1, 2021
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