has no time for the Conservative party after branding them ‘charlatans and liars.’
The actress, 57, did not hold back in her scathing attack on the party, which comes after the Prime Minister and chancellor were fined for lockdown parties.
and were recently during the height of the pandemic.
The PM’s wife, Carrie Johnson, has also been fined for partygate, with multiple celebrities and public figures taking to social media to tell Mr Johnson to ‘resign.’
Sharing her views on the situation and the government’s management of the country, Burke said their behaviour has been ‘repulsive.’
She wrote on Twitter: ‘It’s pretty repulsive that the Tory’s are squeaking we should focus on the poor people of when they didn’t and don’t give a flying f**k about the poor people of their own country.’
‘Charlatans and liars, the lot of them. What a show up,’ she added.
The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine has seen over 4.6million refugees flee the country following Russia’s invasion.
It is estimated 7.1million people have been displaced within the country as of the beginning of this month.
Burke isn’t the only famous person airing their views on politics at the moment, with defending himself against critics who say he should not share his personal opinions.
The Radio 2 DJ reminded fans ‘everyone is entitled to talk about ’ after being criticised on social media for suggesting Mr Johnson needs to step down.
In an unlikely turn of events, Clark later found himself in a bizarre exchange with former Tory MP Edwina Currie, who defended the Prime Minister.
After the It Takes Two host said ‘that’s it’ for the leader, she told him: ‘No, it isn’t. Shouldn’t have happened, but it’s done now. In case you hadn’t noticed, this all happened two years ago. Putin is laughing at us. Get Real.’
He joked with fans that he ‘did not have @Edwina_Currie on my bingo card for this morning.’
‘Edwina, there’s a war, we’re living with Covid, there’s a lot going on publicly and personally.
‘I’m aware when it was. Believe me I don’t need to “get real” it’s a statement. Not an opinion. You stay well, as will I,’ he retaliated.
As Mr Johnson faces a fixed penalty notice, he becomes the first sitting Prime Minister in history to have broken the law.
Previous reports suggested up to 30 peoplein the Cabinet Room on June 19, 2020.