"Boris Johnson was wrong to claim there was polling evidence that a no-deal Brexit was the public's preferred option, the press regulator has ruled.
Ipso ordered the Daily Telegraph to print a correction after finding the MP's column was inaccurate.
The claim was made in a piece headlined "The British people won't be scared into backing a woeful Brexit deal nobody voted for" in January."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47913555
In its defence, the Torygraph admitted that Boris is known to be an unreliable source that talks nonsense, because they said his articles "would not be read as a "serious, empirical, in-depth analysis of hard factual matters".
That, at least, is true.
Ipso ordered the Daily Telegraph to print a correction after finding the MP's column was inaccurate.
The claim was made in a piece headlined "The British people won't be scared into backing a woeful Brexit deal nobody voted for" in January."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47913555
In its defence, the Torygraph admitted that Boris is known to be an unreliable source that talks nonsense, because they said his articles "would not be read as a "serious, empirical, in-depth analysis of hard factual matters".
That, at least, is true.