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Prime Minister Boris Johnson's farce ends as a Greek tragedy

Downing Street squatters dropped their gear to get a tan and hopped on to Greece.

As Boris Johnson prepares to resign, he has clearly decided that vacation plans are more important than the cost-of-living crisis crippling the family budget

Johnson never had full control of things until he was ousted from the presidency.

He said nothing about the workers, except for the grandiose projects that bear his name, such as the Tunnel to Northern Ireland and the Bridge over the Thames.

But today I see a picture of him on the beach, oblivious to the world and grinning like a man.

As crisis-hit Britain is rapidly learning,the Toriesare taking the radical steps needed to help people cope with soaring energy prices and inflation.

From passport offices that fail to issue passports to depleted reservoirs or improperly functioning airports, the country's infrastructure is austere, underinvested and impudent. It has been destroyed by unjust enrichment.

Our utilities are either short of cash or have been sold to fellow Tories in the City of London.

While Boris is in medical school, his two Chancers vying to replace him likewise run out of ideas.

Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss look even more desperate than Boris.

Meanwhile, life is getting worse for ordinary Scots trying to cope with inflation and rising energy prices.

The revelation we tell you today that the renters of the

generation will be unable to pay for both lodging and food portends terrible events.

Across Scotland he rents out 15,000 homes. Scotsman says he's up 300%.

Keir Starmer says it's not just the very poor who are feeling the effects of this harsh winter.

Households across the country are at a loss as to how to cope with annual utility bills reaching him at £5,456.

Governments should act now to avert winter disasters, at least by adopting Labor Party demands for both an energy price cap freeze and, in Scotland, a rent freeze in the public housing sector. need to wake up.

What we don't need is a lame duck Prime Minister basking in the sun when voters face a cold, cold winter.

Johnson's time in charge of the country was a farce, ending in a Greek tragedy.

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