'Don't include me in your s****': Janey Godley reacts to Covid 'rule-break' claims

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'Don't include me in your s****': Janey Godley reacts to Covid 'rule-break' claims
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'Don't include me in your s****'

Janey Godley has launched a furious rant at those defending the former Prime Minister.

The comedian was not happy at apparent claims that 'everyone broke the rules' at the height of the pandemic, as Boris Johnson is being investigated to determine whether he deliberately misled parliament over the partygate scandal.took to Twitter to fume at people she felt were excusing the scandal. She said:"I'm absolutely f****** sick of hearing 'we all broke the rules, Boris broke the rules but we all broke the rules' - maybe you did, but I didn't. The people in my family didn't."

She went on to say she couldn't attend her friend's funeral and had to wait seven months for a vital operation.I didn’t break the rules, I had to wait seven weeks for a cancer operation as I had covid at the time and that was the rules - the cancerous cyst burst inside me waiting to be removed SO NO I DIDN’T BREAK THE RULES

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