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Boris Johnson doesn’t understand why Love Islanders are so upset

TELLY hit Love Island has proved more baffling than the Brexit process to Bojo.

He said: “I’ve occasionally glimpsed at a few episodes to see what it’s all about and I have to admit I don’t understand it at all.

 Love Island's Danny was visibly upset when Yewande was kicked off the show - but Boris Johnson has admitted to being 'baffled' by 'all these bodybuilders crying'
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Love Island's Danny was visibly upset when Yewande was kicked off the show - but Boris Johnson has admitted to being 'baffled' by 'all these bodybuilders crying'Credit: ITV

“It’s all these bodybuilders crying. Terrible things seem to have happened in their lives.

“I just don’t understand why they are so upset. I’ve watched it but I’m totally baffled by it.”

On the subject of relationships, Mr Johnson also said it was "premature" to talk about him marrying his girlfriend Carrie Symonds.

Asked if the 31-year-old public relations expert will move into Number 10 with him, he replied: “I think that comes under the heading of measuring up the curtains and presumptuous.

He added: “I’m just concentrating on driving for the line.”

“People are casting their votes between now and July 22. We’ve got a long time to go. So I think it would be premature to discuss the arrangements.”

If he does win the Tory leadership, Mr Johnson accepts his most pressing priority will be to drive through Brexit by October 31 — and failure is not an option.

He said: “Very often, getting things done is about the approach that you take.

 The Tory leadership hopeful has admitted to having 'glimpsed at a few episodes' of Love Island
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The Tory leadership hopeful has admitted to having 'glimpsed at a few episodes' of Love IslandCredit: Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved

“This country has had an awful lot in the last three years of being told that it can’t do X, Y and Z because it’s all too difficult. And that’s not true.

“I genuinely think we can do it. And so my pitch to the country is that, yes, we have issues to address and we have problems that we must fix, but they’re fixable.

“One we fix them, there will be new problems — and we’ll fix them, too.”


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