I’m A Celebrity’s Ant & Dec show no mercy to Boris Johnson as they deliver ANOTHER epic takedown

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I’M A Celebrity’s Ant and Dec delivered yet another not-so-subtle dig at PM Boris Johnson – on the day they were mentioned at Prime Minister’s Questions.

The hosts, both 46, yesterday poked fun at the fallout from the Downing Street Christmas party fiasco.

Ant and Dec did another routine about the Prime Minister’s troubles tonight

Their comments were used by Sir Keir Starmer to attack the PM, saying: “It is obvious was happened. Ant and Dec are ahead of the Prime Minister on this.”

It’s clear the pair were watching as they made repeated references to it during a line on the show.

Speaking after the campmates opted not to tell David Ginola they’d failed to get his letter from home, Ant said: “So they decided to cover it up.

“If we’ve learnt one thing in the last 24 hours it’s that you can’t get away with covering things up.”

Dec added, referring to the length of time it took for news of the No10 party to get out: “No that will come back to bite them at some point.

“It might take a year – but it will happen.”

BORIS Johnson’s top aide Allegra Stratton resigned in tears this afternoon, hours after bombshell footage showed her laughing about a lockdown-busting Christmas party at No10.

The PM earlier said he was “sickened” by the leaked video of his senior advisers joking about the alleged illegal gathering last year.

In an sobbing statement outside her home Ms Stratton said she will regret her actions “for the rest of my days” and apologised to the British public.

He added: “This situation was as clear as day, we all watched the video of them getting the question wrong. It was obvious what would happen.

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“Even Ant and Dec are ahead of the prime minster. Sorry… Danny Miller.. on this one.

“Don’t worry, we’ll launch an enquiry, not that that will do anything.”

Ant said: “No. Anyway back to camp where Frankie’s been hitting Naughty Boy with a few personal music questions.”

Dec then delivered the punchline: “Or PMQs for short.”