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Actor Hugh Grant trolls Boris Johnson’s resignation announcement

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How credibility can be lost in two and a half seconds. As Boris Johnson awaits an announcement outside Westminster this Thursday His official resignation speechThe music Yakety Sax Do Benny Hill Show It buzzed at full speed in front of the enclosure. We hear it in the wake of an interview with Conservative MP Chris Philp, who has said he is open to resuming his duties in the British government.

Featuring this little joke with a very British accent Anti-Brexit campaigners Boris Johnson and Steve Bray. A video posted on Twitter shows him playing the famous saxophone music from a large speaker a stone’s throw from Westminster.

However, the idea did not come from him, but from the famous actor Hugh Grant. “Glad to have the use of your speakers back. Have you come across Benny Hill’s music by any chance? “, wrote the celebrity activist.

Immediately after Boris Johnson’s announcement was asked to spoil the solemnity of his announcement, Yachty Sachs arrived.

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