Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross has performed another partygate u-turn by claiming Boris Johnson will have to quit after the war is over in Ukraine.
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Susanna Reid made a dig at Boris Johnson on Good Morning Britain by referencing that infamous quip about Lorraine Kelly. Last week, the 51 year old presenter interviewed the Prime Minister and at the end of the interview she was left baffled as he had no idea who Lorraine was.
On Monday (9th May) mother of two took the opportunity to snub Boris Johnson on the ITV morning show as she spoke to Strictly Come Dancing star Kevin Clifton. Susanna finished discussing ITV The Games with the professional dancer and added: “I’ve got one last question for you… Who’s Lorraine?” Get exclusive celebrity stories and reality tv news straight to your inbox with OK! daily newsletter .
You can sign up at the top of the page. The guest co-host, Martin Lewis and Kevin broke into loud laughter as Susanna grinned brightly at the reminder of the Prime Minister’s confusion.
Kevin replied: “That was a great interview by the way, so well done with that.” Susanna continued to shade the former journalist and PM as she proudly defended her ITV co-star and said: “No one needs telling who Lorraine is, she’s a legend and here she is.” As the show cut to Lorraine, Kevin echoed her statement and could be heard off-screen saying “no one needs telling.” Lorraine smiled politely and interjected “thank you so much” before she swiftly moved onto her own show.The 62-year-old presenter has already addressed Boris Johnson’s dig at her at the BAFTAs and took a light-hearted view of the situation. She told The Sun: “It was really funny, but why should he remember me? I have met him a couple of times though.
Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross has performed another partygate u-turn by claiming Boris Johnson will have to quit after the war is over in Ukraine.
video snippet of the series.The Sky Original drama is co-written and directed by Michael Winterbottom. The series, first named “This Sceptered Isle,” is based on Boris Johnson’s first months as UK Prime Minister, showing how the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic hit Britain.Alongside Branagh, who won the Best Original Screenplay Academy Award for “Belfast” this year, Ophelia Lovibond will star as Carrie, and Andrew Buchan will play Matt Hancock.Highlights of the plot include Johnson’s dealing with COVID-19, Brexit, and the overlapping of his personal and political lives.
How soon is too soon for a COVID-centric miniseries? For Sky Atlantic, not soon enough, as their series on Boris Johnson and the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic “This England” hits small screens this Fall. READ MORE: Michael Winterbottom To Direct A TV Seris About UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s COVID-19 Response Kenneth Branagh stars as the blonde, mop-headed Prime Minister in the five-episode series.
This England, starring Kenneth Branagh as Boris Johnson.The series, co-written and directed by Michael Winterbottom, is based on Johnson’s first months as prime minister and the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in the UK.A synopsis reads: “The drama takes us inside the halls of power, as Johnson grapples with COVID-19, Brexit, and a personal and political life wracked by controversy.“The events in government are interwoven with first-hand testimonies from around the UK, from the experts and scientists racing against time to understand the virus; the doctors, nurses and care-home workers on the frontline working tirelessly and heroically to contain and overcome it; and ordinary people whose lives were thrown into turmoil.”Alongside Branagh, the show stars Ophelia Lovibond (Feel Good) as Carrie Johnson and Andrew Buchan (The Crown) as former Health Secretary Matt Hancock.While an exact release date is yet to be announced, This England is scheduled to be released on Sky Atlantic and NOW later this year.Branagh was recently cast in Christopher Nolan’s next film Oppenheimer, alongside Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr, Florence Pugh and Rami Malek.The film follows theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (Murphy) and his contributions to the Manhattan Project which led to the creation of the atomic bomb.
Boris Johnson’s government has been warned that it risks breaking international law and starting a European trade war by breaking up the Northern Ireland protocol.
Lorraine Kelly has made a dig at Boris Johnson after he said he has no idea who she is. The iconic ITV presenter admitted that she wasn’t offended that the Prime Minister didn’t know who she was, but she did mention that they had met before. During an interview with Boris Johnson for Good Morning Britain, Susanna Reid mentioned the 62 year old presenter, but she was left baffled when he said he had never heard of her.
Lorraine Kelly has hit back as her viewers were branded 'unemployed and feckless' following the uproar after Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he didn't know who she was. The PM appeared on Good Morning Britain for an interview with Susanna Reid on Tuesday (May 3).
Good Morning Britain presenter Richard Madeley couldn't help but make a cheeky dig at the Prime Minister on the ITV breakfast show this morning. When the show did their usual crossover to Lorraine Kelly to find out what the headlines for her show would be, Richard quipped: "Who are you again?" Lorraine giggled and knew exactly what Richard was referring to. Richard, 65, is part of a rotation of presenters brought in to replace Piers Morgan and he alternates with other famous faces such as Adil Ray, Richard Bacon and Martin Lewis.