Boris Johnson is all crumpled, but by what? Located in a USBridge police station, Northwestern Bourgade of London, is thinking of the security issues raised by the police officers who surround him, the economic difficulties related to Brexit or rather to the series political scandals caused by his Regular sprains with sanitary rules? Judging by the absence of mask on his face, it appears unlikely that it is the coronavirus and its throes that really bother him.
Golden helmet
The source of our own hassle is obviously easier to identify. How not to question the meaning of this hair and color? Besides, is it really natural? A few weeks ago, doubts had appeared when the said mane had taken a curious green hue under fluorescent lighting. The hairdressers know that this kind of phenomenon can appear with chemical colors. This is why they are picky with the lighting of their living room.
Tanic tea
On the table, placed in front of the Prime Minister, rests a modest mug. A few centimeters in front of a police officer of Uxbridge, another mug just as modest. The idle opportunity to recall a striking figure, fruit of regularly conducted studies in the United Kingdom. Thus, it is admitted that we drink every day in the country nearly 100 million cups of tea. A fifth of world daily consumption. What makes a lot for a country of 67 million inhabitants.
Grand Checkery
Around the Neighbor’s neck of Boris Johnson is what the Anglo-Saxons call a Day Cravat, a derivative, more feminine, tie. This one is traversed by a checkered motif, which is nothing in anodin. Baptized Sillitoe Tartan, he was introduced in 1932 on the uniforms of Scottish police for the rapid identification of agents. He was quickly recovered by the officers of the whole United Kingdom and then went to the conquest of the world, carried by agents to Australia, Spain, Norway, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Brunei and the United States.
Safety clip
Note, since we are there, that the Day Cravat of the officer in question is not knotted. It’s a clip-on model, simply clipped. The same goes for the policeman’s black tie located in the background. A stylistic heresy? Yes, but she explains it. For security reasons, and to deter thrilling attempts, all ties worn by police officers around the world and for a few decades have been clipping. No beast.