Wednesday 6 July 2022 07:36 PM Boris Johnson's loyal Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries cuts a lone figure as ... trends now Nadine Dorries has stood firm in her loyalty to Prime Minister Boris Johnson despite over 30 cabinet walkouts. The Culture Secretary was filmed walking into Downing Street this afternoon and batted away suggestions she was telling the PM to quit. 'No,' she told reporters firmly while striding into Number Ten. Britons today saw the funny side of the crisis engulfing Boris Johnson's Government by taking to social media to poke fun at Dorries' loyalty. Nadine Dorries, Secretary of State for Culture, batted away calls for the PM to resign when she arrived at 10 Downing Street this afternoon One mocking tweet claimed the culture secretary has submitted a letter of 'no comprehension' Another humorous tweet used a still from Coronation Street to depict Dorries reacting to the MPS telling Johnson to resign One mocking tweet claimed the culture secretary has submitted a letter of 'no comprehension'. Another humorous tweet used a still from Coronation Street to depict Dorries reacting to the MPS telling Johnson to resign. A further meme showed a woman passed out on the street, mischievously claiming it was Dorries later tonight. A further meme showed a woman passed out on the street, mischievously claiming it was Dorries later tonigh. A scene from the Vicar of Dibley was another source of material for the online jests Boris and Nadine were sent up with another gung-ho picture of a couple wielding weapons A still from Stranger Things was also sent up as a Nadine meme Mr Johnson is today attempting to shore up his position after the resignations of Health Secretary Sajid Javid and Chancellor Rishi Sunak last night. Their departures triggered walkouts by more junior members of the Government, with ministers Will Quince and Robin Walker the latest to quit today. Amid speculation that Mr Johnson's time in Number 10 could soon be coming to an end, dozens of memes making light of the situation were posted on Twitter. One made reference to the Prime Minister's wife Carrie Johnson and the expensive and controversial refurbishment of the Downing Street flat by designer Lulu Lytle. The tweet read: 'Carrie with the iron frantically steaming off the gold wallpaper and stuffing it into an overnight bag.' Another mentioned horror film Jaws by depicting the film's upbeat mayor of Amity Island outside Downing Street. Boris Johnson's past election advert was used to ungraciously mock the PM and culture secretary A picture of an angry staffie was also used by one mischievous Twitter user A snap of comedian David Mitchell also found its way into the Twitterverse Referencing the moment where the mayor promised the beaches were safe before the killer shark struck again, the tweet read: 'The Cabinet is open and everyone is having a wonderful time'. A third jokingly quoted Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky, depicting him as saying: 'The thing is Boris, you have visited quite a few times already'. It was making reference to previous visits to Kyiv by Mr Johnson which have coincided with domestic criticism of the PM, sparking claims that the trips were attempts to distract from the bad press. Another meme riffed on Mr Johnson's famous Brexit slogan, saying 'Get Exit Done' above a photo of the PM walking out of Number 10. A fifth showed an illustration of the sinking Titanic and said: 'Live scenes from Downing St'. Britons today saw the funny side of the crisis engulfing Boris Johnson's Government by taking to social media to poke fun at the Prime Minister's situation Another jokingly quoted Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky, depicting him as saying: 'The thing is Boris, you have visited quite a few times already' A third meme riffed on Mr Johnson's famous Brexit slogan, saying 'Get Exit Done' above a photo of the PM walking out of Number 10 Another showed an illustration of the sinking Titanic and said: 'Live scenes from Downing St' Again on the subject of the Downing Street flat refurbishment, another tweet showed a famous photograph of the frantic US evacuation of Saigon during the Vietnam war and said: 'Scenes from Number 10 as Carrie Johnson flees with the wallpaper.' A third on the subject said the PM could use the resignation letters he has received to 're-wallpaper' the Downing Street flat. Mr Javid announced his resignation in an incendiary letter to the PM last night, with Mr Sunak following just minutes later with a similar broadside. The PM appointed his chief of staff Steve Barclay to replace Mr Javid as Health Secretary, whilst Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi was promoted to become Chancellor. It came after former top civil servant Lord McDonald of Salford released a letter which gave critics of the PM further ammunition over his appointment of alleged groper Chris Pincher to the whips' office. Mr Sunak warned in his resignation letter that 'we cannot continue like this' and said he was going despite accepting that his senior job might be the last position he holds in Government. Making light of the crisis, another meme on Twitter made reference to the Prime Minister's wife Carrie Johnson and the expensive and controversial refurbishment of the Downing Street flat by designer Lulu Lytle On the same theme, another tweet showed a famous photograph of the frantic US evacuation of Saigon during the Vietnam war and said: 'Scenes from Number 10 as Carrie Johnson flees with the wallpaper Comedian Rory Bremner said: Don't panic, everyone. Nadine Dorries, Priti Patel, Jacob Rees Mogg and Dominic Raab staying. We've still got the A team in charge' This Tweeter joked that Mr Johnson and his wife could 're-wallpaper' the Downing Street flat 'with resignation letters' 'The public rightly expect Government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously,' he wrote. Today, Mr Zahawi was hit with news of another resignation while he was live on air. Nadhim Zahawi was in the middle of an interview on the BBC's flagship Today programme when he was informed that Children's minister Will Quince had joined the exodus, slamming No10's 'inaccurate' claims about the Chris Pincher allegations. Asked whether it meant Mr Johnson is 'over', a sombre-looking Mr Zahawi responded: 'I am deeply sorry to see colleagues leave government.' Schools minister Robin Walker has now joined his former colleague in walking out, saying the government was being 'overshadowed by mistakes and questions about integrity'. This meme referenced popular show Would I Lie to You, saying 'I once took an 80 seat majority and p****d it up the wall in less than 3 years' This meme, referencing Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries, who is a keen supporter of Mr Johnson, showed a clip from pop star Dido's song White Flag, where she sings 'I will not go down with this ship' All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility