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Home » News » 18 Best memes & reactions as Boris Johnson quits – Unquietly quitted years ago?

18 Best memes & reactions as Boris Johnson quits – Unquietly quitted years ago?

"The only thing more pathetic and deluded than Boris Johnson is the Boris Johnson superfans insisting he'll stage a comeback."

Politics Reporter by Politics Reporter
June 12, 2023
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Former Prime Minster Boris Johnson quits as an MP, with immediate effect. A lot of people in his constituency probably thought he stood down as an MP a long time ago.

Statement

Here is his statement in full:

I have received a letter from the Privileges Committee making it clear – much to my amazement – that they are determined to use the proceedings against me to drive me out of Parliament. 

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They have still not produced a shred of evidence that I knowingly or recklessly misled the Commons. 

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They know perfectly well that when I spoke in the Commons, I was saying what I believed sincerely to be true and what I had been briefed to say, like any other minister. They know that I corrected the record as soon as possible; and they know that I and every other senior official and minister – including the current Prime Minister and then occupant of the same building, Rishi Sunak – believed that we were working lawfully together. 

I have been an MP since 2001. I take my responsibilities seriously. I did not lie, and I believe that in their hearts, the Committee know it. But they have wilfully chosen to ignore the truth, because from the outset, their purpose has not been to discover the truth, or genuinely to understand what was in my mind when I spoke in the Commons. 

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Their purpose from the beginning has been to find me guilty, regardless of the facts. This is the very definition of a kangaroo court. 

Most members of the Committee – especially the chair – had already expressed deeply prejudicial remarks about my guilt before they had even seen the evidence. They should have recused themselves. 

In retrospect, it was naïve and trusting of me to think that these proceedings could be remotely useful or fair. But I was determined to believe in the system, and in justice, and to vindicate what I knew to be the truth.

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Sue Gray

It was the same faith in the impartiality of our systems that led me to commission Sue Gray. It is clear that my faith has been misplaced. Of course, it suits the Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats and the SNP to do whatever they can to remove me from Parliament. 

Sadly, as we saw in July last year, there are currently some Tory MPs who share that view. I am not alone in thinking that there is a witch hunt under way, to take revenge for Brexit and ultimately to reverse the 2016 referendum result. 

My removal is the necessary first step, and I believe there has been a concerted attempt to bring it about. I am afraid I no longer believe that it is any coincidence that Sue Gray – who investigated gatherings in Number 10 – is now the chief of staff designate of the Labour leader. 

Nor do I believe that it is any coincidence that her supposedly impartial chief counsel, Daniel Stilitz KC, turned out to be a strong Labour supporter who repeatedly tweeted personal attacks on me and the government.  

When I left office last year, the government was only a handful of points behind in the polls. That gap has now massively widened. 

Just a few years after winning the biggest majority in almost half a century, that majority is now clearly at risk. 

Our party needs urgently to recapture its sense of momentum and its belief in what this country can do. 

We need to show how we are making the most of Brexit and we need in the next months to be setting out a pro-growth and pro-investment agenda. We need to cut business and personal taxes – and not just as pre-election gimmicks – rather than endlessly putting them up. 

We must not be afraid to be a properly Conservative government. 

Why have we so passively abandoned the prospect of a Free Trade Deal with the US? Why have we junked measures to help people into housing or to scrap EU directives or to promote animal welfare? 

We need to deliver on the 2019 manifesto, which was endorsed by 14 million people. We should remember that more than 17 million voted for Brexit. 

I am now being forced out of Parliament by a tiny handful of people, with no evidence to back up their assertions, and without the approval even of Conservative party members, let alone the wider electorate.

I believe that a dangerous and unsettling precedent is being set. 

The Conservative Party has the time to recover its mojo and its ambition and to win the next election. I had looked forward to providing enthusiastic support as a backbench MP. Harriet Harman’s committee has set out to make that objective completely untenable.

The Committee’s report is riddled with inaccuracies and reeks of prejudice, but under their absurd and unjust process, I have no formal ability to challenge anything they say. 

The Privileges Committee is there to protect the privileges of Parliament. That is a very important job. They should not be using their powers – which have only been very recently designed – to mount what is plainly a political hit job on someone they oppose. 

It is in no one’s interest, however, that the process the Committee has launched should continue for a single day further. 

So I have today written to my Association in Uxbridge and South Ruislip to say that I am stepping down forthwith and triggering an immediate by-election. 

I am very sorry to leave my wonderful constituency. It has been a huge honour to serve them, both as Mayor and MP.

But I am proud that after what is cumulatively a 15-year stint, I have helped to deliver, among other things, a vast new railway in the Elizabeth Line and full funding for a wonderful new state of the art hospital for Hillingdon, where enabling works have already begun. 

I also remain hugely proud of all that we achieved in my time in office as prime minister: getting Brexit done, winning the biggest majority for 40 years and delivering the fastest vaccine roll out of any major European country, as well as leading global support for Ukraine. 

It is very sad to be leaving Parliament – at least for now – but above all, I am bewildered and appalled that I can be forced out, anti-democratically, by a committee chaired and managed, by Harriet Harman, with such egregious bias.

Reactions as Boris Johnson quits

1.

Boris Johnson may be leaving in disgrace, but let us not forget his achievements – overseeing the greatest act of self-harm in our history, causing thousands of deaths through his incompetence and taking standards in public office to a new low.

— Parody Rishi Sunak (@Parody_PM) June 10, 2023

2.

The Conservatives have already lined up a much more serious candidate for Uxbridge and S. Ruislip. pic.twitter.com/zZ4lqTUxua

— Oonagh (@Okeating) June 9, 2023

3.

Bren's never gonna be able to shift the 500 t-shirts he got printed now. pic.twitter.com/cq79gn3NfX

— HENRY MORRIS (@mrhenrymorris) June 9, 2023

4.

Boris Johnson having a farewell meal with everyone who gives a shit that he's leaving. pic.twitter.com/DTI0eNqOY2

— Parody Rishi Sunak (@Parody_PM) June 9, 2023

5.

Don’t let him spin this as a “remainer witch-hunt”.

Boris Johnson has been exposed for what he is: a Prime Minister who broke the laws he made and then repeatedly lied about it.

Simple as that. Good riddance.

— Nadia Whittome MP (@NadiaWhittomeMP) June 9, 2023

6.

Man with no interest in Uxbridge quits Uxbridge

— John Crace (@JohnJCrace) June 9, 2023

7.

Trump arrested again. Boris Johnson resigns. A fantastic day for people who hate bellends.

— TechnicallyRon (On all the platforms) (@TechnicallyRon) June 9, 2023

8.

I really hope Boris Johnson's £5m of prepaid speaking fees required him being an MP in the small print.

— HappyToast★ (@IamHappyToast) June 9, 2023

9.

People who say Boris Johnson came to power, achieved nothing, partied while people died and then fucked off in scandal are forgetting he built 40 imaginary hospitals

— James Felton (@JimMFelton) June 9, 2023

10.

Alastair Campbell – "The sooner this turd, Boris Johnson, is flushed down the toilet the better…." pic.twitter.com/KabJk8OLx5

— Haggis_UK 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 (@Haggis_UK) June 9, 2023

11.

RT if you want me to become the next MP for Uxbridge & South Ruislip. pic.twitter.com/EbKWx0WueN

— Count Binface (@CountBinface) June 9, 2023

12.

The only thing more pathetic and deluded than Boris Johnson is the Boris Johnson superfans insisting he'll stage a comeback

— Otto English (@Otto_English) June 10, 2023

13.

Boris & Nadine leaving Parliament pic.twitter.com/VXHX7bmVo8

— Toby Earle 🇺🇦 Threads tobyontv (@TobyonTV) June 9, 2023

14.

Boris Johnson has resigned as an MP and can I just be one of the first to say good riddance you absolute bellend

— dave ❄️ 🥕 🧻 (@mrdavemacleod) June 9, 2023

15.

He's stepping back to spend more time with his seven or eight children. https://t.co/MRkEoJuZLp

— HENRY MORRIS (@mrhenrymorris) June 9, 2023

16.

I am just amazed Boris Johnson has still got anything left to resign from

— dave ❄️ 🥕 🧻 (@mrdavemacleod) June 9, 2023

17.

Now that Johnson and Dorries are no longer MPs, the average IQ in Parliament must have instantly risen to somewhere around -57.

— Tiernan Douieb (@TiernanDouieb) June 9, 2023

Or simply…

Coward. https://t.co/FjJQkvTfIP

— James O'Brien (@mrjamesob) June 9, 2023

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