Johnson published the controversial poem, 'Friendly fire' by James Michie, while he was editor of the Spectator magazine.
Boris Johnson is running to be prime minister on a platform of being able to"unite" the United Kingdom after Brexit. However, he previously published a poem calling for the"extermination" of Scottish people. The apparently satirical poem"Friendly fire" by James Michie, was published by Johnson when he was editor of the Spectator Magazine in 2004.
Boris Johnson is running to be prime minister on a platform of being able to"unite" the United Kingdom after Brexit. However, he previously published a poem calling for the"extermination" of Scottish people. The apparently satirical poem"Friendly fire" by James Michie, was published by Johnson when he was editor of the Spectator Magazine in 2004.
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