25.12.2020, 21:55
(25.12.2020, 13:52)Martin schrieb: Zumindest war man sich am Ende nur noch über die Fischereirechte uneinig. Johnson hat schon alles richtig gemacht.
Wer den Mann für einen Tölpel mit einer wirren Frisur hält, empfehle ich die Lektüre seiner Vita!
Martin
"Tölpel," das kann ich wirklich nicht beurteilen.
Aber seine Vita ist so haarsträubend wie seine Frisur!
Haben Sie eine von ihm persönlich geschriebene Vita?"
Das habe ich gefunden, auf Zuruf mehr!
Zitat: Joining the Church of England : School reports complained about his idleness, complacency and lateness
----- he joined the Old Etonian-dominated Bullingdon Club , an exclusive drinking society notorious for acts of vandalism on host premises
---- a graduate trainee at The Times . Scandal erupted when Johnson wrote an article on the archaeological discovery of King Edward II 's palace for the newspaper, having invented a quote for the article which he falsely attributed to the historian Colin Lucas , his godfather. After the editor Charles Wilson learned of the matter, Johnson was dismissed.
-------His writing style was condemned by some critics as bigotry; in various columns he used the words "piccannies " and "watermelon smiles " when referring to Africans, championed European colonialism in Uganda and referred to gay men as "tank-topped bumboys".
---- The Europhile Tory politician Chris Patten later stated that, at that time, Johnson was "one of the greatest exponents of fake journalism".
Boris Johnson - Wikipedia
Ich bitte um Nachsicht, dass ich nicht übersetze.