“I asked myself the question, would I sign up to fight for king and country right away? – than I had an answer for. Of course I would be happy to do so.”
Mr Johnson has previously written columns about his struggle with weight and claimed he has the training required for the military.
He said he served in the Joint Cadet Force from about the age of 16 to 18, but was initially suspended after failing the Imperial exam, which involved safely cleaning, loading and firing certain rifles. admitted that he was not a “promising recruit.”
“I had my platoon spend a very wet and cold night outside on Salisbury Plain guarding what turned out to be the wrong tower,” he added, further explaining his own experience in training. He described the performance as “chaotic”.
Despite this, Mr Johnson, who resigned as an MP over the Partygate report investigating whether he had misled Parliament by telling MPs there was no lockdown party in Downing Street, said the entire training exercise He claimed that the level of discipline “was unfair to me.” The power of good.”
Furthermore, he added: “Well, if that really happened, I’d be in the dugout with General Sanders. I’m sure there are many readers who feel the same way.”