Boris Johnson

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Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson was the Mayor of London during Monos' graffiti attacks on London landmarks in 2012. When he gave a statement to the press on BBC News, he promised that the miscreant would be sorry for his actions. (COMIC: Sticks & Stones) Annie jokingly referred to the Russian mercenary Grigor as "Boris-not-Johnson". (AUDIO: And You Will Obey Me)

Giles told the PROBE team he "didn't want to be Boris Johnson". (PROSE: The Door We Forgot)

By 2020, Johnson was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He was kidnapped by Sorb and Sarg and stored on their ship. Lucy Wilson and Hobo Kostinen later freed him along with the rest of the human race. (PROSE: The Edge of Glory) He was not Prime Minister on January 1st, 2020, as Jo Patterson won an election and was elected instead, (TV: Revolution of the Daleks) meaning he had either been removed from power or was elected after her.

Behind the scenes

The colossus of Britzit-247. (COMIC: Remembrance)

Boris Johnson's likeness appears on a gigantic humanoid machine which chases the Eleventh Doctor and Alice Obiefune in the 2017 comic Remembrance. This machine lives on the planet Britzit-247 alongside a bloodthirsty horde of individuals resembling Nigel Farage.

In the real world, Boris Johnson succeeded Theresa May as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom following her resignation in 2019.

After Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the assembly of four new committees to coordinate various aspects of the COVID-19 outbreak that would report their work in daily meetings dubbed "C-19 meetings", some media outlets reported the reaction of Doctor Who fans who noted a similarity between that of the sinister Department C19.[1][2]

Russell T Davies for the Doctor Who: Lockdown! rewatch wrote Revenge of the Nestene, in which the last trace of the Nestene Consciousness merges with someone blonde in Westminster. It is implied that they are Boris Johnson, who in 2005 was an MP.

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