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Furious Janet Street-Porter goes in on Boris Johnson’s ’embarrassing’ police uniform: ‘What he was announcing was incredibly serious’

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Janet Street-Porter had a few choice words over Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s police uniform, and branded his choice of clothing as ’embarrassing’.

Mr Johnson wore a police hat and jacket as he observed a dawn drugs raid on a house in Liverpool by Merseyside Police on Monday, as he laid out a 10-year strategy to tackle drug-related offences.

The broadcaster, 74, didn’t hold back when the rest of the panel – which also included Coleen Nolan, Ruth Langsford, and Brenda Edwards – discussed the Prime Minister’s choice of attire on Tuesday’s Loose Women.

‘It was a photo opportunity. What he was announcing was incredibly serious, costed a huge amount of money that will impact hundreds of thousands of people who are long-term drug addicts in this country.

‘So to dress up as an extra from Z-Cars or Line of Duty is frankly embarrassing.’

Ruth quickly challenged Janet’s statement and questioned if he hadn’t dressed like that, nobody would be talking about it today.

Mr Johnsonobserved a dawn drugs raid on a house in Liverpool (Picture: POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

‘But once again, it’s all about Boris. He just comes across as a cross between a clown and Norman Wisdom,’ Janet quipped.

Coleen also suggested that the current Prime Minister isn’t doing a good job in getting people to take him seriously and believes the whole thing to be a little ‘disturbing.’

‘He’s in charge of the country, and that’s what scares me. I look at him and get embarrassed,’ said Coleen.

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It was a bit of a coincidence Janet referenced the popular detective drama series, as the show’s creator Jed Mercurio also trolled Mr Johnson on Twitter.

He wrote: ‘Thank you for submitting your audition for the next series of #LineofDuty but we’re looking for a character with at least one redeeming moral principle and a performance that places even just a scintilla of doubt in the audience’s mind that he might not be totally bent.’

Loose Women airs weekdays at 12.30pm on ITV and ITV Hub.

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