Boris Johnson's Memoir 'Unleashed' Stirs Political Controversy
The former UK Prime Minister's book reveals personal anecdotes and controversial claims, raising questions about his political legacy.
- In 'Unleashed,' Johnson makes bold claims, including that Israeli PM Netanyahu planted a bug in his office and that Putin threatened nuclear strikes.
- The memoir covers Johnson's political career, from London mayor to Prime Minister, with insights into Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic.
- Johnson defends his actions during the Partygate scandal, blaming leaks from his aides and maintaining no rules were broken at Downing Street gatherings.
- He reflects on his handling of the Covid-19 crisis, expressing doubt about the effectiveness of lockdowns and detailing his own severe illness.
- Johnson hints at a possible return to politics, despite mixed reactions from the public and his party, and outlines a future vision for Britain.