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Comments by "" (@tekannon7803) on ""Boris Johnson Was A Shambolic Clown!" Rory Stewart SLAMS Former Prime Minister" video.
It is a cop out to say because of another person---in this case former Prime Minister Boris Johnson---that one is quitting politics or a job or a sports club etc. What Rory Stewart most likely means is that he used Johnson as his excuse to call it a day in government because he was looking for a clever way to retire in grace from the pollical environment he was in. 5 will get you 10 he had already decided in his mind long beforehand that he wanted out. But how to leave gracefully? Being in the public eye 24/7 must be exhausting, so he had to find a watertight reason to leave which wouldn't raise too many eyebrows. He searched for and found the key to his freedom in the form of a universally scorned Prime Minister. He knew everyone would understand and not even question why he left his government post. Boris Johnson’s heavily criticized and numbing antics offered Stewart his ticket to ride. It gave Rory the excuse he needed to be fed up and disgusted with a political opponent whose time in office he believed was one faux pas too many. To his credit, Johnson will probably go down in British and world history as the leader of a major global player who gave the Ukrainian government the will to win against the world’s second superpower. Johnson has been criticized for the way he did it, but by risking his life in visiting Kiev in the early days of the war and pledging unlimited UK support to President Zelensky, the fate of a sovereign nation was decided on the spot. Zelensky's Churchillian charm and charisma has enflamed the Ukrainian people who have shown nothing but heroic bravery on and off the battlefield. Visualized in everyone's mind, the baton of freedom is firmly in the Ukrainian spirit, and the Ukrainians have been marching en masse to the goal post, sure of victory over the oppressor, ever since Johnson's surprise visit to Kiev in early 2022.
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