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Home » News » Boris Johnson warns ‘freeloading’ Brits not to take advantage of Trump – irony meter breaks reactions

Boris Johnson warns ‘freeloading’ Brits not to take advantage of Trump – irony meter breaks reactions

"Absolutely no self-awareness from arguably the biggest freeloader in British political history," wrote one person in response.

Nato Zondagh by Nato Zondagh
March 31, 2025
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Boris Johnson’s latest column in the Daily Mail has got people scratching their heads. His advice to Brits? Don’t take advantage of Trump. Yes, you read that right. The former prime minister has some rather odd words of wisdom for us all, and it’s safe to say the irony isn’t lost on anyone.

🌞 A Picture of Tranquil Texas

Let’s start with the setting. Johnson paints a picture of Texas, somewhere up in the hills near San Antonio, with its balmy temperatures, pristine rivers, and deserted trails. Sounds lovely, right? He’s driving through oak-forested limestone gorges, past empty riverside benches, and quiet lakes. But here’s the catch – there’s no one else around. He’s wondering, “Where is everybody?”

🏖️ The Missing Crowd

Now, if this were Britain, Johnson muses, “with temperatures in the 30s, with fresh cool water so clean you could drink it,” the place would be packed. People would be spilling out of every corner, enjoying the sunshine. But, according to Boris, the real difference between us Europeans and our American friends is that Americans are actually working. No, this isn’t the holiday season – everyone’s busy at their jobs while the British would be lounging about.

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💼 The Work Ethic

He goes on to explain that the reason the place is so quiet isn’t due to illness or lockdowns. Nope, it’s because Americans are all at work. Meanwhile, in true Boris fashion, he can’t resist throwing in a bit of criticism. Apparently, this is why some American politicians have started to bash Europe. Oh, the irony! Johnson’s own track record on holidays and work ethic might not exactly make him the poster boy for this kind of advice.

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🧐 The Trump Connection

Then things take a bizarre turn. Johnson mentions a recent leaked conversation about a US mission in Yemen, which is causing quite a stir. The conversation is from the Trump administration, but Boris’s big point seems to get lost in the shuffle. Instead of focusing on the politics or the bigger picture, he throws in his two cents about the difference between the European and American work ethic.

😅 Irony at Its Best

Now, here’s where the irony meter really breaks. Boris Johnson, known for his own unique take on work-life balance, is advising the British public not to “freeload” off Trump. It’s not lost on anyone that the man who took multiple holidays while in office is telling us not to take advantage of the hard-working Americans. Oh, Boris.

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In short, while Boris Johnson’s column may have been intended as a lighthearted observation, it’s hard to ignore the irony. He may want to rethink his advice – after all, who’s really in a position to lecture anyone on freeloading?

Americans know freeloading when they see it – and ours can't go on for everhttps://t.co/lHSxxk8zkr

— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) March 28, 2025

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1.

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Hey #BorisJohnson

The British know freeloading when they see it too. You need to look in the mirror 😉

By the way did Lord Bamford ever pay all the tax he owes? 🤔 #r4today #BBCBreakfast #SkyNews https://t.co/kFbSyI05gu https://t.co/Ck3ywujemk pic.twitter.com/SefuIqtv7V

— ProudGranny24 (@ProudGranny24) March 29, 2025

2.

We know freeloading when we see it too.

"In February 2020, Mr Johnson declared that his £15,000 holiday accommodation on the Caribbean island had been covered by Carphone Warehouse co-founder David Ross".https://t.co/MxBYyB8NOj

— Shoaib M Khan (@ShoaibMKhan) March 30, 2025

3.

“And your specialist subject, Mr Johnson?”

“Freeloading.” pic.twitter.com/l3b02YMdpM

— Marcus Chown (@marcuschown) March 31, 2025

4.

This is walking scarecrow Boris Johnson.
Commander in Chief for Freeloading.
£250k of taxpayers' money for partygate defence.
£800 per roll golden wallpaper.
£23k wedding celebrations paid for by Lord 'tax dodger' Bamford.
Hypocrite.#BBCBreakfast pic.twitter.com/SGcfZgUIGd

— Alethea Bernard (@Tush27J) March 29, 2025

5.

Absolutely no self-awareness from
arguably the biggest freeloader in British political history.

— fat lad (@formerlyknow) March 29, 2025

6.

For God's sake man, be loyal to your own bloody country if only for five minutes https://t.co/CLDMWPluRL

— Nick Cohen (@NickCohen4) March 29, 2025

7.

Ok – I won't see anything funnier today

The man who lived rent free due to the Bamfords, had free takeaway delivery during Covid , had a 'free wedding reception' etc………. pic.twitter.com/ZtNvWvpQC1

— dave lawrence 🐟🐟🐠 (@dave43law) March 29, 2025

8.

Freeloading hmmm – who paid for your wedding etc https://t.co/fURndliemN https://t.co/5QnGgB5bt0

— terry christian (@terrychristian) March 30, 2025

9.

😳😳😳😳😳😳😳!#borisjohnson #partygate pic.twitter.com/7YBbbFxkNS

— ☕️Carol Hedges 💙💛(also at @caroljhedges) (@riotgrandma72) March 29, 2025

10.

This you, sweetheart? https://t.co/Oww3k40BDV pic.twitter.com/j2eiNAWbR8

— Joanna Hardy-Susskind (@Joanna__Hardy) March 30, 2025

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