Boris Johnson defends legacy amid worst prime minister claims
- Boris Johnson appeared on ITV and GB News to promote his memoir, 'Unleashed.'
- He was confronted with claims about his performance as prime minister and his actions during the Partygate scandal.
- The interviews have sparked renewed discussions about his legacy and the controversies surrounding his leadership.
In the UK, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson recently returned to television to promote his memoir, 'Unleashed.' During interviews with ITV's Tom Bradby and GB News host Camilla Tourney, he faced tough questions regarding his tenure, including accusations of being the 'worst prime minister' in history. Johnson defended his record and addressed controversies surrounding his leadership, particularly the Partygate scandal, where he was criticized for breaching lockdown rules. His comments have reignited debates about his legacy and the impact of his decisions on the UK. The interviews highlighted the ongoing scrutiny he faces as he attempts to reshape public perception following his resignation. Johnson's responses reflect his determination to maintain a positive narrative about his time in office, despite the challenges he encountered.