Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson suddenly resigned from his Parliament last Friday. Boris was accused of partying in the office while holding the post of Prime Minister during Corona.
After resigning from Parliament, the former Prime Minister of Britain has once again started his career in journalism. Britain’s famous newspaper, The Daily Mail, has given place to Boris Johnson as a columnist.
The Daily Mail newspaper wrote, “Whether you’re a Boris fan or not, this will be essential reading for you – for millions of people in Westminster and around the world.”
The Daily Mail is Britain’s most popular right-wing newspaper. Earlier also, Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak have expressed their views here. The return to journalism of one of Britain’s best-known and most divisive politicians, Boris Johnson, is seen as a new beginning.
Boris Johnson’s journalism career has been highly controversial. Boris Johnson started working at Britain’s prestigious The Times newspaper in late 1987. In an article, while working for this newspaper, he wrongly linked his statement to the historian Colin Lucas. After discovering his act, the newspaper editor, Charles Wilson, fired him.
After this, Boris Johnson started a job at The Daily Telegraph. In this newspaper, he got a lot of recognition for his anti-European reporting. However, he was also accused of writing articles full of lies and misleading.
After this, Boris Johnson joined The Spectator Magazine. While editor of The Spectator magazine, Boris Johnson contested and won the post of MP. He continued to write columns in the Spectator even as an MP. After becoming the Mayor of London, he continued to write columns in the Daily Telegraph, which also caused much controversy.