Laughing Boris Johnson says Trump is RIGHT to call Theresa May's Brexit deal a 'disaster'

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Laughing Boris Johnson says Donald Trump is RIGHT to call Theresa May's Brexit deal a 'disaster'

BORIS Johnson has laughed off President Trump's broadside to Theresa May today, insisting he agrees that the PM's Brexit has been a disaster.

"If you ask me whether I think the Brexit negotiations have been brilliantly handled, I don’t think so." Boris joked: "If Donald Trump can make friends with Kim Jong Un, then he can make friends with Kim Da-roch."The Sun he didn't throw him under the bus at all. During the same interview Boris revealed that he and Meghan Markle share the same favourite £180-a-bottle red wine.3

 

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He’s right, she has been a massive embarrassment to the people of this country. Worst PM in our history, we have heard from her more in two days, than we have in 2 months. 🖕

Say's the man who was part of the cabinet leading the disaster. Running when he sees it falling apart does not excuse him from blame in my opinion. If I'm not mistaken he voted for the Bad deal.

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