British Prime Minister: The poor are hooligans, losers, and thieves

Boris Johnson, the British prime minister competing again for the position, had described 20 percent of the society as comprised of <x0-juligians, losers, thieves and drug addicts”. The prime minister had made these comments during an attack on the Laborist government in an opinion of the Daily Telegraph in 2005. Mr. Johnson, since [...]
The prime minister had made these comments during an attack on the Laborist government in an opinion of the Daily Telegraph in 2005.
Mr. Johnson, then deputy and magazine editor Spectator, had then accused then Prime Minister Gordon Brown as the dishonest “”.
He [Brown] is trying to reopen a class division that long ago disappeared, and he and his party are refusing to accept the existence of a real division in our society. ”
Then it continued: “The real difference is between the entire class of people and the 20 percent of society group that supplies us with hooligans, losers, thieves and drug addicts and the 70 thousand people who are lost in prisons and who learn nothing but how to be even more efficient criminals.
Laborist MP David Lammy told Business Institute that Mr. Johnson discovered a “contempt for the working class side-side holds the United Kingdom”.
The prime minister has already been widely criticised for an article in 1995 in which he attacked single mothers and their poor-grown, ignorant, aggressive, and unlegging” children.
Work class people were also attacked by him as drunk “, criminals, dicky, useless and hopeless”. /Periscope












