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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.
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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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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
This daft party stuff needs to stop, both the cake and the ruby one.
There are far more important things to get rid of Johnson, start with his ludicrous Green policies clearly driven by Carrie Antoinette that are the cause of much of the fuel issues we, in this country, have. (Yes I know the war blah blah blah, but if we drilled what we have in the North Sea, fracked and kept coal stations going we would be self sufficient and be able to help out EU friends stop buying from Russia)
There are far more important things to get rid of Johnson, start with his ludicrous Green policies clearly driven by Carrie Antoinette that are the cause of much of the fuel issues we, in this country, have. (Yes I know the war blah blah blah, but if we drilled what we have in the North Sea, fracked and kept coal stations going we would be self sufficient and be able to help out EU friends stop buying from Russia)
youngmafbog @ 16.17
The partygate stuff may well have stopped earlier if he’d been honest and upfront from the start, but then we are talking about a politician with a propensity for lying.
His evasion of the truth and actions since the Gray report was published show that he has now reached rock bottom and has started to dig.
The partygate stuff may well have stopped earlier if he’d been honest and upfront from the start, but then we are talking about a politician with a propensity for lying.
His evasion of the truth and actions since the Gray report was published show that he has now reached rock bottom and has started to dig.
Haunt, Nom? Lol
I don’t share a blind and fawning loyalty for him like some.
Your ridiculous defence of him at every turn makes you look as silly as the usual cabinet sycophants who get wheeled out to do it.
I daresay in your eyes the 26 are not worthy and should be shouted down? Sad really, when they’re the ones in touch with reality.
I daresay Neil will be along shortly to laud him too.
I don’t share a blind and fawning loyalty for him like some.
Your ridiculous defence of him at every turn makes you look as silly as the usual cabinet sycophants who get wheeled out to do it.
I daresay in your eyes the 26 are not worthy and should be shouted down? Sad really, when they’re the ones in touch with reality.
I daresay Neil will be along shortly to laud him too.
Boris Johnson is by far Labour’s best chance of winning the next general election; while they should continue to ridicule his leadership, almost any other candidate as Tory leader would lessen their chances.
If I were penning Labour’s manifesto for the next general election, the front cover would have a picture of that woman dying from covid, with the caption; ‘Look her in the eyes and tell her you never bend the rules’ – inside would be photos of Boris partying in Downing Street and a long list of lies as told by Boris and other Tory ministers.
The stated Labour mantra/policy would be ‘There is no way we could be more corrupt, dishonest, law breaking than this Tory government, oh and jam tomorrow’.
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If I were penning Labour’s manifesto for the next general election, the front cover would have a picture of that woman dying from covid, with the caption; ‘Look her in the eyes and tell her you never bend the rules’ – inside would be photos of Boris partying in Downing Street and a long list of lies as told by Boris and other Tory ministers.
The stated Labour mantra/policy would be ‘There is no way we could be more corrupt, dishonest, law breaking than this Tory government, oh and jam tomorrow’.
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