Removal vans seen outside Downing St and they are not Pickfords.
Bishops move vans are moving furniture from Downing st , does this mean Boris will no longer be working from Home ,,, should have been called Boris's Move.
I would not dream of moving house when I was not there to observe. Will he return to his new home to a heap of crates, or will there be lackeys moving him in?
The cheeky so-and-so is moving to Chequers for the rest of his ‘term of office’. So no work, and the perks of a nice mansion with staff. And we’re still paying his salary.
after sixty or seventy years, wondering what hold Hitler and musso had over people and for that matter Alcibiades
( I dont think Churchill or de Gaulle had 'it' - people looked on them as the best leader thrown up by circumstances)
then two come along at the same time
Boris and Trump ( poss Zelensky but I think he is more like Churchill) come along
Trump says - "I am allowed to break any law I like, shoot the FBI" - and a few southern red necks go ahead and do it !
Boris " I dont know who will be the next prime minister, but it will be a man - or a woman"
audience *** themselves with laughter
roll over screaming, tears flowing down their cheeks
and no one shouts - get out and let someone run the country!
Probably needs to move early so the next incumbent has a chance to remove the garish decor. I doubt Liz wants to live with her teenage daughters in something resembling a Turkish Brothel.
I dont see the problem with Chequers, its permanently staffed so no additional cost and it is secure. I doubt he is moving his furniture in. Just keep his Mrs away from the wallpaper.
Cloverjo
//The cheeky so-and-so is moving to Chequers for the rest of his ‘term of office’. So no work, and the perks of a nice mansion with staff. And we’re still paying his salary.//
Given his penchant for getting his mates to cover costs he’s the sort of scumbag who’ll empty the wine cellar before he leaves too, chucking bottles of Chablis into the boot of his car.
\\Lord Irvine told the Commons Public Administration Committee on Tuesday he had no reason to apologise for spending £59,000 on wallpaper.//
\\Opposition MPs, newspapers and DIY stores have joined forces to attack the Lord Chancellor after he described spending £650,000 of public money on decorating his flat as a "noble cause".//