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The former attorney general becomes the latest to make it public that he has submitted a letter of no confidence in the Prime Minister.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-616 36151
He must surely be getting twitchy over the number that haven’t made it known publicly.
Educated guesstimates have it at over 40 in total thus far. It’s obvious that even his own party don’t believe the guff that was spouted last week and realise that he is now their biggest liar-bility.
Doesn’t history show that such matters usually escalate during a parliamentary recess?
I’ve a feeling the knives will be out shortly.
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He must surely be getting twitchy over the number that haven’t made it known publicly.
Educated guesstimates have it at over 40 in total thus far. It’s obvious that even his own party don’t believe the guff that was spouted last week and realise that he is now their biggest liar-bility.
Doesn’t history show that such matters usually escalate during a parliamentary recess?
I’ve a feeling the knives will be out shortly.
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Shows how angry Bozo was at not being able to save his mate Owen Patterson. All he did was accept a brown envelope for asking a couple of questions in the House. And get caught. You have to admire Bozo's loyalty.
10:15 Tue 31st May 2022
When the incumbent government is so bad (as is this one), there is no need for the opposition to have a coherent policy agenda – the general public just want to get rid of this corrupt, dishonest, law breaking government.
Any political party (including the monster raving loony party) would be preferable to this shower.
Any political party (including the monster raving loony party) would be preferable to this shower.
Ahh that Jeremy Wright(always a Jeremy in there)? Crap at everything and despite trying him in various roles Boris realised that he was useless.
""Wright replaced Matt Hancock as Culture Secretary on 9 July 2018, serving in the post for a year until being sacked by incoming Prime Minister Boris Johnson in July 2019 and returning to the backbenches.""
""Wright replaced Matt Hancock as Culture Secretary on 9 July 2018, serving in the post for a year until being sacked by incoming Prime Minister Boris Johnson in July 2019 and returning to the backbenches.""
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Not sure why you keep banging on about Labour, ToraToraTora. It’s clear that the public have lost interest in politics and politicians and don’t have much regard as to who does take the reins, they just want to see the end of the stain on British history that is the ridiculous, bloated narcissist that is the current Prime Minister.
It would appear that anyone of any party would be deemed more trustworthy, honest and reliable.
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Not sure why you keep banging on about Labour, ToraToraTora. It’s clear that the public have lost interest in politics and politicians and don’t have much regard as to who does take the reins, they just want to see the end of the stain on British history that is the ridiculous, bloated narcissist that is the current Prime Minister.
It would appear that anyone of any party would be deemed more trustworthy, honest and reliable.
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Whatever ideas Labour have they certainly gave the Conservatives the idea of the windfall tax.
Maybe the public are starting to realise that they could be credible?
They’d certainly be considered more trustworthy and competent than the current bunch of miscreants in and around government.
Wake up and look at the damage Boris Johnson is doing to the Conservative party because 27 of his own MP’s certainly have.
Whatever ideas Labour have they certainly gave the Conservatives the idea of the windfall tax.
Maybe the public are starting to realise that they could be credible?
They’d certainly be considered more trustworthy and competent than the current bunch of miscreants in and around government.
Wake up and look at the damage Boris Johnson is doing to the Conservative party because 27 of his own MP’s certainly have.
Is there other agenda lurking in this creeps psyche do you think? How come he never resigns?
""In 2016, Wright became the campaign manager for Stephen Crabb's leadership bid for the Conservative leadership election. Crabb withdrew from the contest after coming fourth in the first round and transferred his support to Theresa May.
Wright campaigned for the United Kingdom to remain in the European Union before the EU membership referendum on 23 June 2016.
In November 2016, Wright was criticised by a number of other Conservative MPs for his role in the Government's loss of a High Court case which gave MPs and peers a veto over when Brexit begins. Although it was suggested that he should resign as Attorney General, Wright retained his position.
In July 2018, after a series of resignations in May's cabinet after her decision of a "Soft Brexit" was reached at Chequers, Wright was appointed to Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, after Matt Hancock was moved to become Secretary of State for Health and Social Care.""
""In 2016, Wright became the campaign manager for Stephen Crabb's leadership bid for the Conservative leadership election. Crabb withdrew from the contest after coming fourth in the first round and transferred his support to Theresa May.
Wright campaigned for the United Kingdom to remain in the European Union before the EU membership referendum on 23 June 2016.
In November 2016, Wright was criticised by a number of other Conservative MPs for his role in the Government's loss of a High Court case which gave MPs and peers a veto over when Brexit begins. Although it was suggested that he should resign as Attorney General, Wright retained his position.
In July 2018, after a series of resignations in May's cabinet after her decision of a "Soft Brexit" was reached at Chequers, Wright was appointed to Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, after Matt Hancock was moved to become Secretary of State for Health and Social Care.""
For someone so fond of dishing out English lessons your spelling on several posts has been dreadful this evening.
Plus you’re now disagreeing with the Chancellor and going against the government?
You sound bereft that they’ve used an idea first touted by the opposition and are now fearful that a combination of a rotten government and focused Labour party might see the end of the Prime Minister’s paltry and turbulent tenure.
The ad nauseum 5C comment is making you look dated and out of touch, the world has moved on apace since the McCarthy era.
Plus you’re now disagreeing with the Chancellor and going against the government?
You sound bereft that they’ve used an idea first touted by the opposition and are now fearful that a combination of a rotten government and focused Labour party might see the end of the Prime Minister’s paltry and turbulent tenure.
The ad nauseum 5C comment is making you look dated and out of touch, the world has moved on apace since the McCarthy era.