
UK woman goes viral for her clueless response to Boris Johnson’s resignation. Watch
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A woman was asked by a reporter about her reaction to the step down of Boris Johnson. She had an epic response to the matter that prompted netizens to share hilarious reactions.
After three years of serving as the UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson stepped down from the post on Thursday. The decision was cemented after a series of resignations from Johnson’s cabinet of ministers, including Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid. While the news sent a series of strong reactions through the country, one woman was completely unfazed by the news.
In an interview with the BBC in Darlington, UK, a woman was asked by the reporter about her reaction to the step down. The woman had an epic response to the matter that prompted netizens to share hilarious reactions.
Shared on Twitter by Harrison Brocklehurst, the video has now gone viral and it is a must-watch.
Take a look”
Get her in number 10 NOW pic.twitter.com/58EBNVfBJK
The clip has been viewed over 7.7 million views and garnered tons of reactions. While some expressed that the woman’s nonchalant comment towards Johnson was how most of the citizens felt, others commented that she should run for the post of Prime Minister.
“Well that’s a bit of good news for the day, I suppose, isn’t it!” pic.twitter.com/akeVZNPAkr

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