This hasn't aged well. Johnson criticising Labour for (allegedly) taking cash and gifts for peerages. Ian making a joke about Boris being Prime Minister one day.....reporting on Labour relaxing licensing laws, this being the week LBC falsely claimed Starmer was going to reverse the move
Politics aside, there is a saying, "they can dish it out but can they take it?" Boris takes all that is thrown his way, with a smile, and I've never even seen him dish any out, as far as I can remember. Paul and Ian like him because they can wind up their best shots and know that he will take it on the chin and not get butt-hurt. He makes me laugh, nice upload :-)
Don’t get me wrong Blair, Brown, Cameron, May and Sunak (and now Starmer so it seems) were ‘clowns’ but Johnson and Truss were CLOWNS. There is a big difference.
It always amazes me when people attribute Boris Johnson’s erstwhile popularity to him being funny and charming. Even before I actually met him in person, I thought he was tedious, dull, and infantile. When I did meet him properly it was even worse. There’s a difference between being urbane and likeable, and doing a half-arsed impression of it. He is a terrible conversationalist and a fucking nuisance to get rid of at parties.
@@PlutoPhobia-y7r A solid rebuttal... that makes zero sense on an intellectual or grammatical level, but presumably had some kind of driving force behind it.
I quite liked him before he was Major of London and had actual power to abuse. He'd have be OK if he'd never got anywhere near the Prime Minister's chair. {:o:O:}
yeah he is a prick .... and foe him to say 'i'm recklessly honest' is a kick in the teeth.... underneath all that BS is a morrally corrupt man with no semblence of personal integrity. he acts like a fool but made a fool of everyone who voted for him ..... and the sick tories want him back ??? nadine dorries should marry him - they make the perfect couple
I don't want to get into politics, but as an entertainer, few can beat Boris. He's a great sport, very funny and also very knowledgeable. I can't think of any other politician who would allow themselves to be joked about with. Thumbs up to Boris.
It’s amazing how two people who have just watched the exact same thing can come to two completely different conclusions. He was and still is a blithering Buffoon, I didn’t see any evidence in that video (or any other time for that matter) where he has shown any real, useful, practical knowledge, especially when you consider his supposed education. As for funny, the term “laughing stock” has never fitted a person more so. Fortunately, these traits have finally caught up with him and he has been proven to be a lying fraud. Unfortunately, he had all ready done the damage by then.
Not only is Mr Johnson good at turning a pancake over, without a spatula, He's brilliant at throwing a dice and chucking a coin in the air, for people to guess which side it will land on.. I can't think of a word for someone with these skills though.. Can anyone else?
This hasn't aged well. Johnson criticising Labour for (allegedly) taking cash and gifts for peerages.
Ian making a joke about Boris being Prime Minister one day.....reporting on Labour relaxing licensing laws, this being the week LBC falsely claimed Starmer was going to reverse the move
And he was our PM, what a bizarre world. A bloke who was excellent on tv but had no idea about running a country.
Never fails to make me laugh when Boris goes, Weeeehhhhheeeehhhhheeeeyyyyeeeheh
Politics aside, there is a saying, "they can dish it out but can they take it?"
Boris takes all that is thrown his way, with a smile, and I've never even seen him dish any out, as far as I can remember. Paul and Ian like him because they can wind up their best shots and know that he will take it on the chin and not get butt-hurt.
He makes me laugh, nice upload :-)
Imagine how quick witted he would have had to have been to have matched them😂😅
10out of 10 Boris what a sport and amusing too 🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏👏
And even after this and another time he was the presenter ...... You made him your PM.
That comment didn't age well!
We've had clown prime ministers for 15+ years. Send help.
Well, we've this orange guy we can spare...
LMAO
The US currently has nobody to spare. Too bad the UK rejected Europe.
Don’t get me wrong Blair, Brown, Cameron, May and Sunak (and now Starmer so it seems) were ‘clowns’ but Johnson and Truss were CLOWNS. There is a big difference.
@@Shmillard What did Gordon Brown do?
@@buolindo8795 Other than selling most of the country’s gold reserves just before the price of gold skyrocketed and treating the public with contempt?
23:02 the best joke of the whole 24 mins right at the end
With his hair combed, he almost looked dapper.😁
Maitlis is stunning here
Boris missed his vocation! :)
It always amazes me when people attribute Boris Johnson’s erstwhile popularity to him being funny and charming. Even before I actually met him in person, I thought he was tedious, dull, and infantile. When I did meet him properly it was even worse. There’s a difference between being urbane and likeable, and doing a half-arsed impression of it. He is a terrible conversationalist and a fucking nuisance to get rid of at parties.
Never met him, but having seen his politics I always feel a little bit of sick in my mouth when I have to admit he can be pretty funny on this show.
@@PlutoPhobia-y7r A solid rebuttal... that makes zero sense on an intellectual or grammatical level, but presumably had some kind of driving force behind it.
I quite liked him before he was Major of London and had actual power to abuse. He'd have be OK if he'd never got anywhere near the Prime Minister's chair.
{:o:O:}
yeah he is a prick .... and foe him to say 'i'm recklessly honest' is a kick in the teeth.... underneath all that BS is a morrally corrupt man with no semblence of personal integrity. he acts like a fool but made a fool of everyone who voted for him ..... and the sick tories want him back ??? nadine dorries should marry him - they make the perfect couple
What year? Im guessing 2006
Before he run the country, lol
I don't want to get into politics, but as an entertainer, few can beat Boris. He's a great sport, very funny and also very knowledgeable. I can't think of any other politician who would allow themselves to be joked about with. Thumbs up to Boris.
It’s amazing how two people who have just watched the exact same thing can come to two completely different conclusions. He was and still is a blithering Buffoon, I didn’t see any evidence in that video (or any other time for that matter) where he has shown any real, useful, practical knowledge, especially when you consider his supposed education. As for funny, the term “laughing stock” has never fitted a person more so.
Fortunately, these traits have finally caught up with him and he has been proven to be a lying fraud. Unfortunately, he had all ready done the damage by then.
Politician/entertainer same thing now.
@@hobocat33 True!
Yeah so was Hitler
Yeah, Hitler was a good laugh at times
Love him or hate him, you can't deny he is unquestionable funny and can take a joke, unlike many others.
Certainly hate him running a country. Funny on tv though
About as funny as Jimmy saville
The man who deposed Coco as the biggest clown on the planet.
The host barely had a chance to make a fool of himself before the panel of professional comedians could make his point sclear for the audience.
Not only is Mr Johnson good at turning a pancake over, without a spatula, He's brilliant at throwing a dice and chucking a coin in the air, for people to guess which side it will land on.. I can't think of a word for someone with these skills though.. Can anyone else?
Tosser?
never thought anything about boris until i saw this and really found him entertaining
Boris is an awful politician but a comic genius 😂😂
He's the definition of a Twit
Upper class twit a la the Monty Python sketch
24:22 😂
So when is the invasion and did you forget the medway?
- a Dutchy
This guy hosting is the worst example of English populism.
Best PM the UK ever had. He was better than the now two tier kier star
Get help.
It was funny in these days