Watch Boris Johnson abandon live interview when asked to name South Korean president
A number of politicians have been caught out in the past year when asked about foreign affairs
During a live interview on Britain’s Sky News over the weekend, Britain’s Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson was asked to name South Korea’s president, who is embroiled in a political scandal. Johnson, a controversial backer of the Brexit vote, demurred.
“We are not getting into a ‘pub quiz’ about leaders around the world,” Johnson said, before making a personal appeal to the journalist asking him the question, Dermot Murnaghan.
“I am going to, with great respect, invite you out to the pub, Dermot, so we can take these conversations further. I have a terrible feeling if I keep answering you, you will keep coming back with more.”
I have a terrible feeling if I keep answering you, you will keep coming back with more
Then he removed the headset he had been using, waved his hand and walked away.
“Don’t you want enlightenment? You might be meeting her,” Murnaghan said as Johnson was leaving, sporting a grin that suggested he was pleased by the exchange. The embattled South Korean president’s name is Park Geun-hye.
Quizzing politicians about the names of foreign leaders has become something of a sport for the Sky News journalist, who hosts a show that often interviews British politicians. In September, he quizzed the top opposition politician who deals with foreign affairs, Emily Thornberry, on the name of the French foreign minister.
“Don’t start pub-quizzing me, Dermot,” replied Thornberry, the shadow foreign secretary for the Labour Party.