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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
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ToraToraTora
You are a Tory Back Bencher? You mean you are an actual MP or you just carry on like you think one would?

You’ve tarred us all with the same brush i.e. anyone with an opposing view to yours and so far up the PM’s orifice it’s impossible to see your shoes is deemed a pinko, lefty, subversive Trot.
28 Tory MP’s by your edict now carry those labels so as I say you need to be looking a lot closer to home as to who the supposed enemy are.
They’ve seen the writing on the wall and know that their political futures are in serious doubt the longer he remains in Number 10 and erodes democracy in order to save Big Dog and nobody else.
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Still waiting for the links to back up your claims.
Your viewpoint alone on the PM’s supposed ‘achievements’ don’t really count for much on here me old china, you need to back up such spurious claims with hard evidence. Take your time, your gonna need plenty.
I haven't promised any links I have explained what you ask at least a dozen times as have others. just look at your own BS threads to find the answers.
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Lol, if you say so Neil.
you still haven't answered my question at 14:26:
"You are a Tory Back Bencher? You mean you are an actual MP or you just carry on like you think one would? "
^^^ that's how you quote someone else, SB/DH/FI.
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Ah, so you can’t provide links because there aren’t any?
Thanks for the confirmation.
As I said, you’re bloated opinion on here of the PM has all the credibility of a handbrake on a canoe. Even his own party know he’s outgrown his usefulness.
The much-ridiculed figure that he was when he was the Mayor has proven that you can’t polish a turd and when it came to the big decisions, combined with acting with honesty, honour and integrity he fell way short, but he has done his whole career.
"Ah, so you can’t provide links because there aren’t any?
Thanks for the confirmation." - there are many, you'll just poo poo anything I post, it's been given by many posters many times. You lot just ignore it, I'm not bothering again
"As I said, you’re bloated opinion on here of the PM has all the credibility of a handbrake on a canoe." - that's your opinion (note Your, not You're)
"Even his own party know he’s outgrown his usefulness."
well 26 out of 365, hardly a majority is it?
"The much-ridiculed figure that he was when he was the Mayor has proven that you can’t polish a turd and when it came to the big decisions" - again your opinion based on nit picking
"combined with acting with honesty, honour and integrity he fell way short, but he has done his whole career. " - still waiting for someone on one of these threads to give me an example of one of these alleged porkies.
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No links, no credibility.
Next.
no answers then, no cred me old china.
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Thanks again for the confirmation that you have nothing to back up your bluster, you don’t need to reiterate it.
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Fatti, 15.06, don’t be silly. They’re not pinkos. They’re disloyal back-stabbers out to feather their own nests. It would serve them right if those who won seats on the back of Boris’s leadership - and he is the only reason they did win them - lose them at the next election. Fools.
There were a lot of Tories who knew what Bozo was like and had an idea how it would end. It was a stunning success, enabled by a dreadful Labour leader ("we had the best policies", moron) and a wave of enthusiasm over Brexit. Now people see what Bozo's really like and know the tide has turned.
Why does fatticus keep calling naomi 'nom' and toratorratora 'neil''? ?
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Nom,
//Fatti, 15.06, don’t be silly. They’re not pinkos. They’re disloyal back-stabbers out to feather their own nests.//

Lol, I wonder why so many are former cabinet ministers, former chief whip, former leaders, long-standing and highly respected members of the Conservative party? They must be pinkos, they’re of the same mindset as I, ToraToraTora has labelled us as such?
As I’ve said to you before, their knowledge of the wheels and machinations of party politics is infinitely superior to yours so I’ll take their viewpoint.
They’re not feathering their own nests, they’re in a dogfight for their political lives, the PM pushed them into that corner.
They’re obviously nowhere near as deluded either, just disillusioned with the bad apple that’s turned the government reputation from sour to rotten.
Maybe take some time, go back and read what they’ve written? It’ll help you in the long run.
Drmorgans, I agree with you. The Conservative’s huge win was enabled by the ineffectual Corbyn, but moreover by Boris’s pledge to get Brexit done - and make no mistake - no one else would have honoured the result of the referendum. People have short memories.
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Lol, of course anyone else would have honoured the referendum, they’d be duty bound, the only problem with it was the wrangling, which, as it stands is turning into a nightmare for the PM who was a little sloppy with the finer points and detail around Northern Ireland when he signed it.
It’s presently coming back to haunt him, but right now is the least of his worries.
//anyone else would have honoured the referendum//

Haaaaa! You should have had a career on the stage, fatti! How funny!
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//Haaaaa! You should have had a career on the stage, fatti! How funny!//

Pathetic Nom. Given that Cameron resigned over the result it was obvious he knew that the next in line was going to have to honour it. He also rather obviously knew that that would mean another Conservative Prime Minister would have to ensure it happened, or certainly set the wheels in motion.
So tell me how only Boris Johnson could be relied upon to do so when whoever was in post would have had to by whatever means necessary anyway, because Article 50 had already been commenced before he took power?
Do tell!

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