BORIS JOHNSON laughed off suggestions he could be voted in as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after he got stuck on a zip wire.
Boris Johnson insisted no one would vote for"a prat who gets stuck on a zip wire" following a stunt gone awry during a public event in East London. Mr Johnson was featuring as a “special guest” at Victoria Park to be the first person to ride the new zip line, before grinding steadily to a halt on the wire about 20m from the end. The then-Mayor of London was left hanging – clutching two Union Jack flags patriotically – before he was pulled to the ground safely.
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