Boris Johnson has been criticized by many British businessmen and members of the Conservative Party for being labeled as uncomfortable, ineffective and inappropriate before the British Confederation of Labor. [Confederação da Indústria Britânica] In it he spends a few minutes praising a theme park dedicated to the famous cartoon Peppa Pig, Beppa the Big World, who compares himself to the prophet Moses, and follows the sound of the car speeding by.
According to The Guardian, During the long speech, the British Prime Minister repeated the phrase “Forgive me” for 20 seconds. [desculpem-me] When he took the various sheets of speech he was preaching to, it was apparently lost.
The talk was expected and expectations were high as Boris Johnson was expected to announce policies for the post-epidemic period, with businesses waiting for new directions for the future of the economy. However, politically, all that remains is a change in building codes to ensure that all new homes and buildings in the UK have electric vehicle charging points installed from next year.
Much of the talk was spent on comparisons based on Peppa’s recent visit to the Big World.
“Yesterday I went to the world of Peppa Pig, like we all have to do. Peppa, you who went to the pig world, raise your hand! “He asked the audience.” I loved it. Peppa Pig World is my kind place. It has safer streets, discipline in schools, and greater emphasis on new public transportation systems. Even if they’re a bit similar to Daddy Pig. “
After the introduction, Johnson affirmed that “the real machine of growth is not the government but the private sector”, adding that the “real lesson” he has learned from this visit is the popularity of the main character – whom he resembles. A “Picasso-style hair dryer” – a testament to the “power of UK creativity”.
The cartoon, which was “rejected by the BBC and exported to 180 countries,” is now worth 6 6 billion, 2 7.2 billion, Johnson said. “I think it’s pure genius, isn’t it? No government in the world, no Whitehall civil servant, has ever moved forward with Peppa. “
After reports of what was described as an ‘attack’ on the British public channel, Johnson starred in another significant moment, following the sound of the car speeding up and transcribing the official Downing Street transcript as “arum arum aaaaaaaaag”.
Later, when talking about his plan to help companies invest in combating climate change, he compared himself to the prophet Moses. “The new 10 Commandments:‘ You have to create industries like wind power, hydrogen, nuclear power and carbon capture, ’I told my staff.
In the Guardian, Doris, a Member of Parliament, called the speech “the most embarrassing speech of a conservative prime minister” and described Boris as “losing the confidence of the party”.
From the business side, the reactions were similar. Jர்கrgen Meyer, vice president of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership and former CEO of Siemens, told the Guardian that it was a “failed talk.”
“It was a failure. It was a diversion. There were many disconnected initiatives, some of which were apparently irrelevant … As an entrepreneur interested in the industrialization of the North, it was a great disappointment,” he said.
The speech was highly criticized and received with confusion by those who heard that it was necessary this Tuesday A clearing from Downing Street The British Prime Minister must ensure that he is in good health and that he does not lose control during that speech.
Moreover, the people who attended the speech were impressed by the reading of the Speaker of the Government, the decision taken after a balanced dialogue with the people belonging to the trade union federation.
“The prime minister has been missing from the speech for some time,” a spokesman said. “He gives hundreds of speeches. On rare occasions, I do not think it’s unusual for people to get lost.”
In response to criticism leveled at Boris Johnson by other conservatives, a Downing Street spokesman declined to comment anonymously, noting that all members of government are open to expressing their concerns to the Prime Minister at meetings.
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