Boris Johnson misled the Queen and these are the only 6 responses you need
Spare a thought for Boris Johnson – only kidding! – after the so-called prime minister suffered yet another blow in his short-lived premiership.
Judges in Scotland ruled his suspension of parliament was unlawful and now Johnson and his adviser, Dominic Cummings, have been accused of misleading the Queen.
Court has ruled that Boris Johnson misled the Queen. “The PMs advice to HM the queen was unlawful”
— norman smith (@BBCNormanS) September 11, 2019
And it’s earned Johnson a special place in the history books, although not one he was presumably seeking.
Boris Johnson is the first prime minister to have been found by a court to have misled a king or queen.
10.
— David Allen Green (@davidallengreen) September 11, 2019
And here are our favourite 6 responses to all that.
1.
Is there some kind of rule that Boris Johnson has to fail really badly at least once a day.
— Ian Dunt (@IanDunt) September 11, 2019
2.
The Court of Session has ruled that Boris Johnson misled the Queen; fair to say Her Majesty isn’t best impressed… pic.twitter.com/TFdcW4WmXA
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) September 11, 2019
3.
I'm a killer peeeeen
fired 23 of my own team
no brexit plan, misled the queen
worst voting record of all mankind
any criiiime pic.twitter.com/LiETpISKLR— James Felton (@JimMFelton) September 11, 2019
4.
Everybody involved in lying to the Queen needs to hand their resignations in by tea time. Thank you.
— Emma Kennedy (@EmmaKennedy) September 11, 2019
5.
"Then, after losing all six votes and trashing his majority, he was legally judged to have lied to the Queen." #Cherrycase pic.twitter.com/B1F3ZQu9HO
— Oonagh (@Okeating) September 11, 2019
6.
If Boris has made the Queen commit a crime… will she now have to serve at her own Majesty’s pleasure? https://t.co/K8kdq2PY0x
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) September 11, 2019
To conclude …
“You’ve let your parents down, you’ve let parliament down, you’ve let the Queen down…” pic.twitter.com/BvtCE38yoN
— The Poke (@ThePoke) September 11, 2019
READ MORE
Judges ruled Boris Johnson’s suspension of parliament unlawful – 17 favourite responses