A BBC programme replaced its end credits with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far in the United Kingdom, set to an acoustic version of "Bittersweet Symphony". The wave of resignations has put pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also set to quit today. The end credits of the programme, Newsnight, showed the names of at least dozens of ministers and Mr Johnson's aides beginning with Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak. It ended with the words: "Boris Johnson - Prime Minister ?" "In case you missed it, #Newsnight replaced its end credits tonight with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far set to an acoustic version of Bittersweet Symphony," said a Twitter user who shared the short clip. It has been widely shared on social media.
A BBC programme replaced its end credits with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far in the United Kingdom, set to an acoustic version of "Bittersweet Symphony". The wave of resignations has put pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also set to quit today. The end credits of the programme, Newsnight, showed the names of at least dozens of ministers and Mr Johnson's aides beginning with Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak. It ended with the words: "Boris Johnson - Prime Minister ?" "In case you missed it, #Newsnight replaced its end credits tonight with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far set to an acoustic version of Bittersweet Symphony," said a Twitter user who shared the short clip. It has been widely shared on social media.A BBC programme replaced its end credits with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far in the United Kingdom, set to an acoustic version of "Bittersweet Symphony". The wave of resignations has put pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also set to quit today. The end credits of the programme, Newsnight, showed the names of at least dozens of ministers and Mr Johnson's aides beginning with Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak. It ended with the words: "Boris Johnson - Prime Minister ?" "In case you missed it, #Newsnight replaced its end credits tonight with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far set to an acoustic version of Bittersweet Symphony," said a Twitter user who shared the short clip. It has been widely shared on social media.A BBC programme replaced its end credits with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far in the United Kingdom, set to an acoustic version of "Bittersweet Symphony". The wave of resignations has put pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also set to quit today. The end credits of the programme, Newsnight, showed the names of at least dozens of ministers and Mr Johnson's aides beginning with Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak. It ended with the words: "Boris Johnson - Prime Minister ?" "In case you missed it, #Newsnight replaced its end credits tonight with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far set to an acoustic version of Bittersweet Symphony," said a Twitter user who shared the short clip. It has been widely shared on social media.A BBC programme replaced its end credits with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far in the United Kingdom, set to an acoustic version of "Bittersweet Symphony". The wave of resignations has put pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also set to quit today. The end credits of the programme, Newsnight, showed the names of at least dozens of ministers and Mr Johnson's aides beginning with Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak. It ended with the words: "Boris Johnson - Prime Minister ?" "In case you missed it, #Newsnight replaced its end credits tonight with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far set to an acoustic version of Bittersweet Symphony," said a Twitter user who shared the short clip. It has been widely shared on social media.A BBC programme replaced its end credits with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far in the United Kingdom, set to an acoustic version of "Bittersweet Symphony". The wave of resignations has put pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also set to quit today. The end credits of the programme, Newsnight, showed the names of at least dozens of ministers and Mr Johnson's aides beginning with Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak. It ended with the words: "Boris Johnson - Prime Minister ?" "In case you missed it, #Newsnight replaced its end credits tonight with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far set to an acoustic version of Bittersweet Symphony," said a Twitter user who shared the short clip. It has been widely shared on social media.A BBC programme replaced its end credits with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far in the United Kingdom, set to an acoustic version of "Bittersweet Symphony". The wave of resignations has put pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also set to quit today. The end credits of the programme, Newsnight, showed the names of at least dozens of ministers and Mr Johnson's aides beginning with Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak. It ended with the words: "Boris Johnson - Prime Minister ?" "In case you missed it, #Newsnight replaced its end credits tonight with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far set to an acoustic version of Bittersweet Symphony," said a Twitter user who shared the short clip. It has been widely shared on social media.A BBC programme replaced its end credits with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far in the United Kingdom, set to an acoustic version of "Bittersweet Symphony". The wave of resignations has put pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also set to quit today. The end credits of the programme, Newsnight, showed the names of at least dozens of ministers and Mr Johnson's aides beginning with Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak. It ended with the words: "Boris Johnson - Prime Minister ?" "In case you missed it, #Newsnight replaced its end credits tonight with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far set to an acoustic version of Bittersweet Symphony," said a Twitter user who shared the short clip. It has been widely shared on social media.A BBC programme replaced its end credits with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far in the United Kingdom, set to an acoustic version of "Bittersweet Symphony". The wave of resignations has put pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also set to quit today. The end credits of the programme, Newsnight, showed the names of at least dozens of ministers and Mr Johnson's aides beginning with Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak. It ended with the words: "Boris Johnson - Prime Minister ?" "In case you missed it, #Newsnight replaced its end credits tonight with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far set to an acoustic version of Bittersweet Symphony," said a Twitter user who shared the short clip. It has been widely shared on social media.A BBC programme replaced its end credits with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far in the United Kingdom, set to an acoustic version of "Bittersweet Symphony". The wave of resignations has put pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also set to quit today. The end credits of the programme, Newsnight, showed the names of at least dozens of ministers and Mr Johnson's aides beginning with Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak. It ended with the words: "Boris Johnson - Prime Minister ?" "In case you missed it, #Newsnight replaced its end credits tonight with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far set to an acoustic version of Bittersweet Symphony," said a Twitter user who shared the short clip. It has been widely shared on social media.A BBC programme replaced its end credits with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far in the United Kingdom, set to an acoustic version of "Bittersweet Symphony". The wave of resignations has put pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also set to quit today. The end credits of the programme, Newsnight, showed the names of at least dozens of ministers and Mr Johnson's aides beginning with Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak. It ended with the words: "Boris Johnson - Prime Minister ?" "In case you missed it, #Newsnight replaced its end credits tonight with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far set to an acoustic version of Bittersweet Symphony," said a Twitter user who shared the short clip. It has been widely shared on social media.A BBC programme replaced its end credits with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far in the United Kingdom, set to an acoustic version of "Bittersweet Symphony". The wave of resignations has put pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also set to quit today. The end credits of the programme, Newsnight, showed the names of at least dozens of ministers and Mr Johnson's aides beginning with Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak. It ended with the words: "Boris Johnson - Prime Minister ?" "In case you missed it, #Newsnight replaced its end credits tonight with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far set to an acoustic version of Bittersweet Symphony," said a Twitter user who shared the short clip. It has been widely shared on social media.A BBC programme replaced its end credits with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far in the United Kingdom, set to an acoustic version of "Bittersweet Symphony". The wave of resignations has put pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also set to quit today. The end credits of the programme, Newsnight, showed the names of at least dozens of ministers and Mr Johnson's aides beginning with Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak. It ended with the words: "Boris Johnson - Prime Minister ?" "In case you missed it, #Newsnight replaced its end credits tonight with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far set to an acoustic version of Bittersweet Symphony," said a Twitter user who shared the short clip. It has been widely shared on social media.A BBC programme replaced its end credits with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far in the United Kingdom, set to an acoustic version of "Bittersweet Symphony". The wave of resignations has put pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also set to quit today. The end credits of the programme, Newsnight, showed the names of at least dozens of ministers and Mr Johnson's aides beginning with Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak. It ended with the words: "Boris Johnson - Prime Minister ?" "In case you missed it, #Newsnight replaced its end credits tonight with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far set to an acoustic version of Bittersweet Symphony," said a Twitter user who shared the short clip. It has been widely shared on social media.A BBC programme replaced its end credits with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far in the United Kingdom, set to an acoustic version of "Bittersweet Symphony". The wave of resignations has put pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also set to quit today. The end credits of the programme, Newsnight, showed the names of at least dozens of ministers and Mr Johnson's aides beginning with Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak. It ended with the words: "Boris Johnson - Prime Minister ?" "In case you missed it, #Newsnight replaced its end credits tonight with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far set to an acoustic version of Bittersweet Symphony," said a Twitter user who shared the short clip. It has been widely shared on social media.A BBC programme replaced its end credits with a list of all the ministerial resignations so far in the United Kingdom, set to an acoustic version of "Bittersweet Symphony". The wave of resignations has put pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also set to quit today. The end credits of the programme, Newsnight, showed the names of at least dozens of ministers an
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