Boris Johnson has a Right to Beat Up Women Without Being Questioned by White Knights

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 24, 2019

Apparently in Britain, it is considered a crime to beat up stupid whores – and people think they can get all up in your face about it when that dumb cunt calls the cops on you.

CNN:

Boris Johnson, the front-runner in the race to become Britain’s next prime minister, was facing mounting calls Sunday to fully explain an incident in which police attended an alleged altercation at the London home he shares with his girlfriend.

Johnson ducked repeated questions during a leadership hustings in Birmingham the day before. Questioned by journalist and CNN Talk host Iain Dale, he said: “I don’t think they want hear about that kind of thing,” prompting applause from party members. “I think what they want to hear is what my plans are for the country and the party.”

Jeremy Hunt, Johnson’s rival for leadership of the Conservative Party, said in a piece for The Times of London on Monday that he was not interested in Johnson’s private life, but challenged his opponent to provide an explanation to the public about both his policies and the incident.

“Scrutiny of the candidates matters. One of the strengths of our system is that we scrutinise our politicians with more intelligent ferocity than anywhere in the world,” Hunt wrote.

“I don’t care about your personal life, but please, explain to me every detail about your relationship with your girlfriend so I can scrutinize it.”

Fuck right off, m8.

If BJ wants to OJ his GF, it ain’t nobody’s business but his.

“Don’t be a coward Boris, man up and show the nation you can cope with the intense scrutiny the most difficult job in the country will involve.”

“Man up.”

He did man up and took that bitch down.

You need to man up and talk about some shit that actually matters – like getting these goddamn Pakis and greasy niggers the fuck out of my Kingdoms.

International Trade Secretary Liam Fox told the BBC that while Johnson’s private life “does not concern me,” he added: “I think it is always easier to just give an explanation.”

Former Conservative Foreign Secretary Malcolm Rifkind also told the BBC: “If you are a candidate to be prime minister and the police have been called to your house — fairly or unfairly — the fact is there was a police visit. You don’t just say ‘no comment.’

“That implies you may have something you don’t want to disclose.”

Listen up, betas: maybe he’s protecting his bitch?

Maybe the reason he had to beat her stupid ass is embarrassing?

Ever think of that, white knight?