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The Unmaking of Boris Johnson

Jul 15, 2022
0h 26m
★ 0.0

Overview

A deep dive surrounding the scandals and events surrounding Boris Johnson that lead to his resignation

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Sky News

The Unmaking of Boris Johnson Trailers

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Cast

Boris Johnson

Self (archive Footage)

Boris Johnson

Rishi Sunak

Self (archive Footage)

Rishi Sunak

Dominic Cummings

Self (archive Footage)

Dominic Cummings

Allegra Stratton

Self (archive Footage)

Allegra Stratton

Jeremy Hunt

Self (archive Footage)

Jeremy Hunt

Kulveer Ranger

Self

Kulveer Ranger

David Cameron

Self (archive Footage)

David Cameron

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