Boris Johnson, the former UK Prime Minister, faced a hostile reception from protesters as he left Dorland House after a five-hour Q&A session. The session was focused on his handling of the pandemic, and Johnson was grilled on his actions.
The protesters, who had gathered outside the building, shouted and booed at the former PM as he left. Despite the criticism, Johnson remained composed and did not respond to the hecklers.
During the questioning, Johnson was asked about his government’s response to the pandemic, including the lockdown measures and the vaccine rollout. He defended his actions, stating that the government had made difficult decisions based on the information available at the time.
Despite his defense, many critics have been highly critical of Johnson’s handling of the pandemic, with some blaming him for the high death toll in the UK. The former PM remains under intense scrutiny as the government continues to deal with the repercussions of the pandemic
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