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Should Boris resign?
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- Yes - 102 votes
- 47%
- No - 81 votes
- 37%
- Who cares? - 20 votes
- 9%
- This doesn't apply to me - 8 votes
- 4%
- Who's Boris? - 6 votes
- 3%
Stats until: 03:22 Fri 03rd Jan 2025 (Refreshed every 5 minutes)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Quite shocked at the results of this poll
Even the staunchest of Tories knows his position is untenable and he is badly damaging his party ( no pun intended )
As Ellipsis says I feel that literally anyone could replace him because they will not exactly have a hard act to follow
Had no idea we had so many blindly devoted Boris fans on AB
Even the staunchest of Tories knows his position is untenable and he is badly damaging his party ( no pun intended )
As Ellipsis says I feel that literally anyone could replace him because they will not exactly have a hard act to follow
Had no idea we had so many blindly devoted Boris fans on AB
No, he should get MI5 to find out who has been leaking all these emails (and just heard that something has already been leaked from Sue Gray's report!) and make them disappear. As for DC, then how he hasn't been 'taken out' is a miracle. As for working in Downing Street who else do you think were planning all those briefings - and it was already said they often worked in the garden. I back Boris!
His term in office has been the most difficult of any prime minister since the war. No one has has anything like it on their plate. That people are so willing to forget that and ditch him over something as petty as a group of work colleagues having a drink together should surprise me, but people being people, it doesn’t. Dogs are more loyal.