Twitter erupts with fury and mocking memes about Boris Johnson

‘And I will tell 500 lies’: Twitter erupts with fury and mocking memes after Boris Johnson introduces Plan B rules – and still denies Downing Street’s party broke last year’s set

  • Twitter users tried to find the funny side of the fresh Covid-19 measures
  • Boris Johnson announced Plan B curbs at a press conference on Wednesday
  • Mocking memes laughed at Mr Johnson as one depicted him as a busker 

Social media has erupted with memes mocking Boris Johnson and No10 after fresh curbs were introduced last night. 

Twitter users tried to find the funny side with posts portraying the PM as a busker and a sign reading ‘0 days since s**t show’.  

Mr Johnson sparked mutiny on the Tory backbenches last night by triggering his Plan B restrictions in a bid to tackle the Omicron variant.

The Prime Minister announced that working from home guidance will return, vaccine passports will become mandatory in large venues and the wearing of face coverings will be extended to theatres and cinemas. 

Mr Johnson also faces an uphill struggle to win over the public with No10 itself in meltdown over the allegations of an illegal Christmas party a year ago. 

In one of the memes Mr Johnson was portrayed holding a guitar with the words: ‘And I will tell 500 lies, and I will tell 500 more… Just to see the public scared s**tless to set foot outside their own front door… TORY PARTIES! (TORY PARTIES) TORY PARTIES! (TORY PARTIES)’

 

Twitter users tried to find the funny side with posts portraying the PM as a busker and a sign reading ‘0 days since s**t show’

Mr Johnson paid tribute to his former spokeswoman Allegra Stratton, who resigned on Wednesday afternoon after a bombshell video emerged of her giggling about the potentially lockdown-busting festive gathering in Downing Street. 

He said there was ‘no excuse’ for the ‘frivolity’ that aides had displayed in the footage, but said Ms Stratton had been a ‘fine colleague’ and contributed to the COP26 summit.  

Pushed repeatedly on why people should listen to his urging when his own staff were accused of flouting rules, the PM said: ‘The British people… can see the vital importance of the medical information that we are giving. They can see the need to take it to heart and to act on it.’   

Mr Johnson also flatly denied that the Plan B announcement had been brought forward as a ‘dead cat’ tactic to distract attention from the party scandal. He said the impact of the variant had become ‘unmissable’.       

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