MayBee70
I’ve no idea if he was a bully or not. But I am curious to know where the people who accuse him stand politically given that he was a thorn in the side of the current government for a long time. Pity they don’t ban people from parliament that were happy to help a friend get someone beaten up.
I have not forgotten Johnson's reaction to Paula Sherriff in the House when she told him that the death threats she and her colleagues had received often quoted him. She was asking him to tone down his 'inflammatory' language. His answer was "humbug". The abuse from the general public towards her escalated afterwards.
In his own inimitable, blustering, way, Johnson is also a bully - he has the same dismissive and contemptuous attitude as Bercow displayed at times.
Then there is Priti Patel. The hypocrisy is stunning - and political.
With regard to the journalist - I don't think he was beaten up ultimately, but Boris Johnson was happy to provide the information for this to happen.
Although I thought Bercow an effective Speaker - I did not like him. He was / is boorish and churlish. And so is Johnson.
Interestingly a former PM of Sweden, Göran Persson, was accused of bullying - particularly women. Although he didn't use intemperate language, his manner was somewhat gruff and uncivil. He was accused of being buffelig meaning he behaved like a buffalo. Ultimately, he met his match when talking with a former civil servant, Anitra Steen, who refused to be cowed by his manner. I believe she basically shut him up. They married some time later.
But a bully is a bully, though sometimes bullying can be cloaked by subversive means.