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FatticusInch | 14:52 Mon 30th May 2022 | News
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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.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-61636151

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
Perhaps you really do live abroad gulliver as your out of touch. Shelves are full of bread although it's very expensive now (wheat prices ukraine?)
11.46 Have you been a borrowed a pair of Blinkers from Naomi, Bob?.

When did you get back from Laputa?
Your as Mad as box of frogs . Gotta admire your ability to make remainers and socialists look like fools...your boris s best asset am afraid.
How on earth does someone who lives in a foreign country know what is on supermarket shelves in the UK ?
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Danny,
How do you know what’s going on in Ukraine?
It’s called news coverage.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/uk-food-prices-soar-pasta-27099652.amp
Maybe Gulliver keeps abreast of current affairs?
Fatticusinch.//Maybe Gulliver keeps abreast of current affairs?//
It is pretty obvious that you are not familiar with his usual outpourings if you believe he takes any notice of the current news.
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Well Danny, he certainly seems more up to speed than many!
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Speculation abounds, one theory is that he’ll be facing a confidence vote as early as next week.
For those wondering, in the link are a list and their reasons of the 27 fifth columnist Trots and lefty scum of the Conservative party who want to see the PM gone ASAP.
https://news.sky.com/story/politics-live-pressure-on-boris-johnson-over-partygate-continues-as-more-mps-withdraw-support-12593360
Fatticusinch//Speculation abounds, one theory is that he’ll be facing a confidence vote as early as next week.//
Not seen any news that they have reached the requisite 54 VONC letters.
Danny, let him keep counting. If he gets his wish he’ll be moaning again before long.
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Patience Danny, patience.
It’s building.
https://news.sky.com/story/partygate-john-stevenson-submits-letter-of-no-confidence-in-johnson-28th-tory-mp-to-publicly-call-for-him-to-go-12624754
Keep abreast of current events, they’re pretty fluid at present.
Fatticusinch. 28 is still a long way from 54.
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//it's just a 5C lefty wet dream, Boris is going nowhere.//

You need to direct your observations to the 5C lefties in the Conservative party who are on the back benches, they’re the ones causing all the problems.
It’s almost like watching Julius Caesar.
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Danny,
28 are the ones who’ve gone public. There’s reasoned speculation that it’s in the 40’s.
Do you know what the snowball effect means?
There’s a lot of lefties in the Conservative party right now, for sure!
I see you changed your Best Answer, fatti. Can’t say I blame you after the stupidity of it was pointed out to you. :o)
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Who’s on the naughty step again?

Anyway, from Sky News.

Former leader predicts PM could face vote of confidence as soon as next week.
Boris Johnson is likely to face a vote of confidence in his leadership by the end of June, a former party leader has claimed.
Lord Hague said the prime minister "is in real trouble here" and MPs "are moving towards having a ballot".
He told Times Radio: "Well I think Boris Johnson is in real trouble here and when an MP as reputable, as experienced, as respected as (Sir) Bob Neill who we were just listening to gives that opinion, that he's just given, that's very serious trouble for the prime minister and I think the Sue Gray report has been one of those sort of slow-fuse explosions in politics.
"It's still going along, a lot of people misread it really, the events of last week as meaning the trouble is over, Boris is free and that's actually not the mood in the Conservative Party which is very, very troubled about the contents of that report.
"So I think the Conservative Party will need to resolve this one way or another, obviously because to be an effective party they either need to rally behind the prime minister they've got, or they need to decide to force him out and I think they're moving towards either next week or around the end of June, they are moving towards having a ballot, it looks like that."

Never had William Hague down as lefty scum if I’m honest? Shocking state of affairs in the Conservative party.

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Didn’t even realise I’d chosen a best answer, Nom. Slip of the finger when scrolling perhaps?
Care to address the more pressing issues at hand?
Where’s Neil with all those facts about getting the big calls right that I enquired about?
I can only drum my fingers for so long.
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Never had Sir Bob Neil down as a scummy Trotskyite either.
Seems there’s more lefties in the Conservative party than Russian donors! Who knew?

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