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Johnson’s been given everything on a plate ..I’m taking no lectures from him

Ex-pitman won’t back down from bully Boris

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Haughty posh boy Boris Johnson will receive no respect as Prime Minister from Labour working-class bruiser Ian Lavery. The tell-it-as-it-is burly excoal miner is the party’s chair and keen Jeremy Corbyn supporter, who scythed the humiliated Old Etonian down to size at the last election.

He argues: “Johnson’s a huge act, all mouth and ruffling his hair and we’re not falling for it when he backed the Tory austerity that ruined lives and public services.

“The Tory press laughs with him but there is nothing funny about the man playing the clown when people suffer as a consequenc­e.

“People said I should wear standing up to Boris as a badge of honour. I’ll keep promoting our values and policies to improve the lives of those in communitie­s like my own.

“Johnson had an elitist upbringing, the finest schools money can buy, never had any financial worries and was given everything on a plate.

“I’m a miner who didn’t have much when we were young, not a rough upbringing but my mam and dad had to work for every single penny, so I’m taking no lectures from him.”

Lavery laughs when rememberin­g the live TV encounter in 2017 that went viral on the internet.

Hundreds of thousands of voters were cheering as a visibly shrinking Johnson, then Foreign Secretary, backed away as the towering Lavery put the finger-jabbing Buller Boy back in his box. The MP for Wansbeck in

CLASH Lavery and Johnson in 2017 Northumber­land snarled: “You divvent understand ordinary people.”

When Johnson tried to talk over him, Lavery growled: “Do you mind, do you mind. Stop being so rude.”

The stupid grin draining from the face of a challenged Johnson illustrate­d how an arrogant, privileged, indulged Conservati­ve joker accustomed to deference, will wilt when confronted by northern grit.

Lavery says: “You wouldn’t believe the number of messages I received after that. It was unbelievab­le.

“Some were saying, ‘Ian, you’re going soft and should’v decked him’.

“Another said, ‘He wouldn’t have got away with just a telling off if he’d tried that on the bus from Lucy’s’.”

Lucy’s was a club a much-younger Lavery drank in with friends in Ashington, Northumber­land, when he was “a bit of a handful” as a youthful Newcastle United fan.

So did he think of emulating John Prescott by physically connecting with a hostile voter?

“No,” replies the Left-wing firebrand in mock shock at the question. “If it wasn’t on the telly, I might’ve used much stronger language, though.

“Johnson was just rude. I was aghast at his attitude and lack of manners and I wasn’t going to take any nonsense from the likes of him.

“He might think he is better than the rest of us, born thinking he has a right to rule, but like most bullies he backs off when you challenge them.

“The way he shrank, he might have thought I was going to clip him, but

Three months premature on January 6, 1963 in Ashington, Northumber­land. Fourth of five sons of miner dad, Jack, and mam, Pat.

Family: Married 33 years to wife Hilary, who he calls his anchor, and they have two sons. Education: Left school aged 16 on a government YOPS training scheme then college in Ashington. Grafting: Miner at 17 for 22 years, NUM President, Wansbeck MP from 2010 and Labour chair since 2017.

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