Piers Morgan has branded Prime Minister Boris Johnson a ‘breathless bullsh*tter’ in a scathing coronavirus rant.
The Good Morning Britain host hit out at the PM in his new column this week.
Piers slammed Boris for “boasting about his coronavirus success” as he mentioned Britain’s death toll from Covid-19.
Talking about Boris’ press conference return, Piers wrote: “He was breathless, I assume from residual side-effects of the virus.
“But it could also have been from excitement at being able to deliver so much tremendously positive news.
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“BOOM! We’re over the peak of coronavirus and on the ‘downward slope’!”
Continuing to write for Mail Online, he added: “Going full Julie Andrews, Boris assured us that though it’s been like coming through ‘some huge alpine tunnel’, we’ll soon be seeing sunlight and pastures again!
“Wow, this all sounded fantastic. It also sounded like complete and utter bullsh*t.”
Piers even said Boris is “more delusional” than US President Donald Trump.
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He added: “I didn’t think it would be possible for any world leader in this crisis to sound more delusional than Trump, whose antics at his own daily briefings have become an unedifying masterclass in how not to handle a pandemic.
“Boris managed to make Trump seem almost credible, and his sycophantic loyalists on social media lapped it up.”
Piers’ comments come after it was reported yesterday the number of UK fatalities from coronavirus is now 26,711.
Talking about this, Piers fumed: “We were scandalously under-prepared for it, particularly when it came to stock-piling Personal Protection Equipment for health workers and securing enough coronavirus tests as soon as the severity of the crisis became clear.
“We were scandalously late to order a lockdown.
“We were scandalously complicit in sending infected elderly hospital patients back to care homes without testing them.
“And we’ve been scandalously inconsistent in performing policy U-turn after policy U-turn.”
Concluding with one final swipe at Boris, Piers wrote: “For him to now claim some kind of success is a woeful delusion.”
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