Unleashed by Boris Johnson review memoirs of a clown
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In summary, Johnson's memoir, titled Unleashed, lacks reflective depth, showcasing his impulsive style rather than offering insights or accountability typical in political memoirs.
Johnson's relatable moment when he describes his hospital transfer reflects self-concern over leadership challenges more than genuine leadership qualities during a national crisis.
His writing style is characterized by exuberant imagery, yet it often carries an undertone of dishonesty, especially regarding his handling of the PPE and care homes.
Throughout the memoir, Johnson conveniently omits critical discussions about decisions made during his premiership, diminishing the potential for true reflection on his leadership.
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