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Kirsten McStay

Janey Godley creates hilarious Boris Johnson and Liz Truss voiceovers

Janey Godley has left her fans in stitches with her latest voiceovers of Boris Johnson and his new successor Liz Truss.

The Scots comedian is best known for her voice overs of First Minister Nicola Sturgeon but as Johnson is set to leave Downing Street to make way for the new PM, Janey took the opportunity to have a joke with their speeches.

The outgoing Prime Minister spoke to the nation on the steps of Downing Street for the final time yesterday after he resigned following a number of scandals. During the speech he highlighted his government's record on Brexit, supporting Ukraine and the Covid-19 vaccine rollout.

Voicing Carrie as the couple emerged from Downing Street for the last time, Janey said: "We're never going to get that wallpaper doon Boris, aye right hurry up say what you've got to say, speak Latin, say any old s***, hurry up! The van is waiting!"

Janey also recreated Liz's acceptance speech which left fans laughing. She said: "Well that's me I've won it! I'm the Prime Minster! I know, Margaret Thatcher light! Noo I'm going to be getting some flock wallpaper, some lovely sideboards and some Cafe Du Monde ornaments, the whole lot for 10 Downing Street!"

And fans were quick to comment saying they don't know wether to laugh or cry. One wrote: "Only you Janey can make us laugh rather than cry about this whole .... show."

Janey Godley (Instagram/JaneyGodley)

Another added: "Thatcher Lite! Love it!" While one said: "Honestly Janey only you can make this utter s*** show better. Thank you."

Whilst one said: "The material is going to be endless ….Margaret Thatcher Light is inspired!"

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