Borrow the best insult ever from London Mayor Boris Johnson

Feb 25, 2013 - 10:46
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Borrow the best insult ever from London Mayor Boris Johnson
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Towheaded Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, always delivers on the entertainment front. Although this budget meeting happened in February, folks have only just discovered this video of the flamboyant and outspoken politician in full verbal flight.

Johnson hurls this impressive insult at members of the London Assembly: \"Great supine protoplasmic invertebrate jellies!\" Or as one commenter helpfully explained to bewildered viewers, \"He called them cowards.\"

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