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Boris Johnson may be the new Prime Minister of the UK, but that doesn't mean everyone's happy about it.
Take this woman who was recently interviewed by Sky News' Sophy Ridge, for example. Upon being asked to share her thoughts on Johnson's constituency in Uxbridge, London, she delivered a burn so ruthless that the Prime Minister will likely need ice to recover.
"Don't you ever mention that name in front of me, that filthy piece of toerag," the woman said after hearing the words "Boris Johnson."
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Johnson's critic has been gaining some serious praise online as the interview clip continues to go viral. The hashtag #FilthyPieceOfToeRag even started trending for a bit, and many Twitter users have used it to express how much they admire the woman's extremely blunt insult.
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Back in September, Johnson was also put in his place by a man who shook his hand and politely said, "Please leave my town."
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Honesty isthe best policy, right? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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