Katharine Birbalsingh, chair of the Social Mobility Committee, told Sky News in an interview with Beth Rigby that from his personal life to his messy hairstyle, the three-time-married prime minister makes her “raise an eyebrow”. He added that while he did not know all the details of the partygate scandal, he made her stop and think “Surely I could never put him on and say, be like him”. Politics Hub: PM says it’s time to stop spending and start cutting taxes Ms Birbalsingh emerged as a teacher in London when she spoke at the Conservative Party conference in 2010, saying the education system was corrupt and kept “poor children poor” – upsetting some in the teaching profession but winning over them. applause from Toris. She then co-founded Michaela Community School in Wembley, north London, where she is now principal – and has strict rules on dress and demeanor. Ms Birbalsingh told Sky political editor Beth Rigby that she was a “little conservative” but not a member of the Conservative Party. Asked if he thought the prime minister was a good role model for children, he said: “No, I do not think so. I do not. I wish he could, but he is not. And that’s a little sad. “I like Boris, I do not think he is bad … But I do not think he is a good role model for children.” Asked why, he said: “Well, his personal life, for example. This makes me raise my eyebrows. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 2:56 What next for Boris Johnson? “His hair – you know, we have strict rules at school. “I looked at his hair and I thought, oh my god, I could not put him on the wall and tell him, let us all get a haircut like him. “You may think this is a little meticulous and a little silly, but it really is not for our children. “It’s important to look professional and sometimes Boris looks professional, but sometimes he’s not professional enough for me, let me put it that way.” Asked about “family values”, Ms Birbalsingh said: “It’s something that makes me pause a bit … I would say I’m relatively liberal about these things to some extent, but it pushes me a little bit into it.” . He said he did not know “the ins and outs of all the recent things about partygate”. “I’m too busy with work to watch all this, but it makes you take a break and go hmm, I certainly could never put him on and tell him to be like him. I could not do it. “ Ms Birbalsingh’s comments come a day after another government adviser was forced to step down following comments about the prime minister. On Tuesday, Baroness Morrissey – a prominent city figure who had served as chief non-executive director at the Foreign Office – described Mr Johnson as an “obligation” and said he had to resign during an interview with LBC. Foreign Minister Liz Truss was informed that she was outraged by the comments and ordered her dismissal.


title: " I Wish It Could But It S Not Britain S Toughest Director Says Boris Johnson Is Not A Role Model For Children Political News " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-18” author: “Ruby Rendon”


Katharine Birbalsingh, chair of the Social Mobility Committee, told Sky News in an interview with Beth Rigby that from his personal life to his messy hairstyle, the three-time-married prime minister makes her “raise an eyebrow”. He added that while he did not know all the details of the partygate scandal, he made her stop and think “Surely I could never put him on and say, be like him”. Politics Hub: PM says it’s time to stop spending and start cutting taxes Ms Birbalsingh emerged as a teacher in London when she spoke at the Conservative Party conference in 2010, saying the education system was corrupt and kept “poor children poor” – upsetting some in the teaching profession but winning over them. applause from Toris. She then co-founded Michaela Community School in Wembley, north London, where she is now principal – and has strict rules on dress and demeanor. Ms Birbalsingh told Sky political editor Beth Rigby that she was a “little conservative” but not a member of the Conservative Party. Asked if he thought the prime minister was a good role model for children, he said: “No, I do not think so. I do not. I wish he could, but he is not. And that’s a little sad. “I like Boris, I do not think he is bad … But I do not think he is a good role model for children.” Asked why, he said: “Well, his personal life, for example. This makes me raise my eyebrows. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 2:56 What next for Boris Johnson? “His hair – you know, we have strict rules at school. “I looked at his hair and I thought, oh my god, I could not put him on the wall and tell him, let us all get a haircut like him. “You may think this is a little meticulous and a little silly, but it really is not for our children. “It’s important to look professional and sometimes Boris looks professional, but sometimes he’s not professional enough for me, let me put it that way.” Asked about “family values”, Ms Birbalsingh said: “It’s something that makes me pause a bit … I would say I’m relatively liberal about these things to some extent, but it pushes me a little bit into it.” . He said he did not know “the ins and outs of all the recent things about partygate”. “I’m too busy with work to watch all this, but it makes you take a break and go hmm, I certainly could never put him on and tell him to be like him. I could not do it. “ Ms Birbalsingh’s comments come a day after another government adviser was forced to step down following comments about the prime minister. On Tuesday, Baroness Morrissey – a prominent city figure who had served as chief non-executive director at the Foreign Office – described Mr Johnson as an “obligation” and said he had to resign during an interview with LBC. Foreign Minister Liz Truss was informed that she was outraged by the comments and ordered her dismissal.