Boris Johnson has dressed up again - this time as a police officer - and it’s earned him comparisons to Mr Benn, the beloved cartoon character who dons a different costume and persona in every episode.
The prime minister was pictured wearing a police beanie, vest, and jacket during a visit to Merseyside Police headquarters this morning ahead of the release of the government’s 10-year drugs strategy.
Speaking to reporters in his get-up, he said that as well as helping drug users into rehab, the government is planning to “come down hard” on those pushing unlawful narcotics.
But the government’s drug strategy isn’t what has chins wagging this morning. Instead, people are comparing the prime minister to Mr Benn, a famously busy Jack-of-all-trades.
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In light of Johnson’s latest game of dress-up, we’ve picked out our favourite costumes from the Conservative cosplayer.
1. Scientist
Given we’ve been in a pandemic for the best part of two years, so it’s no surprise that Johnson has accumulated a vast number of Covid-related costumes.
He’s been pictured several times posing as a vaccine technician and scientist (perhaps a mad scientist? He certainly has the mop of hair for it…)
2. British Gas engineer
During a visit to the British Gas Training Academy in Leicester in September, Johnson dressed up in the company’s garb.
Hilariously, a Twitter user managed to prank British Gas by claiming Johnson didn’t fix their boiler, ate all their biscuits, and “left a giant turd” in the toilet.
3. Caterer
In 2019 the prime minister donned an apron as he served Christmas lunch to British troops in Estonia.
4. Soldier
During his stint as foreign secretary, Johnson wore full army camouflage as he rode a tank during a visit to Estonia in 2017.
The UK’s Russian embassy made fun of Johnson’s joyride in the military vehicle, tweeting that Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov “doesn’t need to ride a tank to make his point.” Ouch.
FM Lavrov doesn’t need to ride a tank to make his point. He’d rather rely on consistency of message and evolving context. pic.twitter.com/r5Dq7s2G61
— Russian Embassy, UK (@RussianEmbassy) September 8, 2017
5. Painter
When he’s not manufacturing Covid vaccines, chasing after thieves, or fixing boilers, he also has a creative side he likes to indulge in every now and then. Last year he was papped painting machinery yellow at Appledore Shipyard in Devon.
6. Fishmonger
In 2019 he was spotted wrangling a cod during the general election campaign visit to Grimsby Fish Market.
7. Factory worker/taste tester
He’s even put his packaging skills to the test while visiting Rodda’s Clotted Cream factory in Redruth in 2019.
He was joined by the now-environment secretary George Eustice before enjoying the fruits of his labour like the cat that got the cream as he switched gears to another role as a taste tester.
8. Delivery driver
Johnson was spotted behind the wheel of an electric lorry during a visit to the Travis Perkins builders merchants in Ruislip last month.
While he was there, he served a few customers at the till and carried around bags of concrete, for some reason.
If he enjoyed driving, we hear there are some vacancies in the haulage sector…
Given all the different occupations Johnson has had, Twitter had a field day when they spotted that he now can add “police officer” to his ever-growing CV. Like Mr Benn, he certainly has had a varied career.
Hello boys and girls and welcome to today’s episode of Mr Benn. Today @BorisJohnson’s going to dress up and pretend he’s in the… Police! pic.twitter.com/Dyzpl8Rx1W
— Alex (@AlfonsoBonzo) December 6, 2021
“Someone please cancel this new series of Mr Benn” @davemacladd
— Stefan Simanowitz (@StefSimanowitz) December 6, 2021
Mr Benn was a 1970’s children’s animation. In each episode the eponymous hero would visit a fancy-dress shop, put on a costume & step through a magic door at the back of the changing room & into a world of adventure pic.twitter.com/SVtnxiceRf
I wonder what sort of adventure Mr Benn will have today?https://t.co/u2FhpOdrFh pic.twitter.com/ogD8v05U4Q
— Stephen Clarke (@3nki) December 6, 2021
Is Johnson’s second job being a strip-o-gram? https://t.co/zRZYZvEPPR
— Peter Bone (@PeterBone1) December 6, 2021
A lot of bad things have happened this year but comparing Johnson to that fine fine gentleman Mr Benn is the one that broke me.
— Frank Cottrell-Boyce (@frankcottrell_b) December 6, 2021
Britain you have no manners.@therealmrbenn
Mr Benn ... or Mr Bean? https://t.co/CFYyw7hZGN
— Paul Dalrymple 💙 (@pauldalrymple) December 6, 2021
He's just taking the piss now. He wears so many different uniforms, he makes Mr Benn jealous!!!#drugs #MrBenn pic.twitter.com/2uRrVhWqUd
— AngryFromManchester (@ComedyGaz) December 6, 2021
I love how politicians dress up in different work outfits like Mr Benn pic.twitter.com/L5MN4XIEOc
— Dr Siinfekl (@dr_face_taxi) December 6, 2021
He quite literally thinks hes Mr Benn doesnt he.
— Just An Ordinary Bloke (@Unusual_Times) December 6, 2021
then suddenly the shopkeeper appeared and..... https://t.co/aCDDbUtyay pic.twitter.com/glQJYkwujQ
I remember that episode- Mr Benn steps into the PM’s shoes and does a much better job pic.twitter.com/RM59BlHO5n
— Moley𝕋𝕙𝕖𝕄𝕠𝕝𝕖😷 (@MoleyMole01) December 6, 2021
Mr Benn himself even weighed in on the Twitter discourse. When he spotted his name trending on Twitter today, he guessed it was down to the prime minister’s high jinks.
He also replied to a Twitter user who defended Mr Benn against the Johnson comparisons.
When a great man speaks, we should all pay attention!
— Mr Benn (@therealmrbenn) December 6, 2021
Thank you @frankcottrell_b Sir. You are a Gentleman. *doffs bowler hat* https://t.co/rDdRGNyrrS
Johnson’s penchant for dressing up isn’t news to Mr Benn, as in 2019 the cartoon suggested creating a new political party we could all get behind - the Fancy Dress Party.
After Boris's attempts to recreate many Mr Benn Adventures, today I am announcing the formation of a new political party.
— Mr Benn (@therealmrbenn) April 1, 2021
Welcome to the Fancy Dress Party! pic.twitter.com/yzpK1isr8I
But Johnson isn’t the only politician to indulge in a little bit of make-believe. In October, Labour leader Keir Starmer crashed a lorry in an awkward PR moment and as you can imagine, the jokes wrote themselves.
This adds a whole new dimension to the recent “second job” controversy amongst MPs after the fallout of the Owen Paterson scandal.
What will Johnson’s next adventure be?