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Credit Where It's Due Part Deux!
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-542 73797
"On Tuesday, he told the party and the public that Labour deserved to lose the last election."
"On Wednesday, he told us that the party had "betrayed" voters by failing to win and "gifted the Tories a decade or more in power". - well that's a refreshing amount of realism from SKS. So much more honest than the myriad of labour supporters who think they can win an election any time soon. Yes Boris is on the ropes but he's Rocky and we know how that turns out!
"On Tuesday, he told the party and the public that Labour deserved to lose the last election."
"On Wednesday, he told us that the party had "betrayed" voters by failing to win and "gifted the Tories a decade or more in power". - well that's a refreshing amount of realism from SKS. So much more honest than the myriad of labour supporters who think they can win an election any time soon. Yes Boris is on the ropes but he's Rocky and we know how that turns out!
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Diddly, sorry to burst your bubble but Boris has got the better of Keir Starmer on quite a few exchanges in the HOC.
12:50 Thu 24th Sep 2020
Hmm, not sure I share your optimism on Johnson. The man is finished I think.
Still get a better replacement come January and we are out and yes Labour is likely to be in the Wilderness for some time.
Sir Kier certainly is coming across a lot better, but then the bar was not exactly high with COB was it?
Still get a better replacement come January and we are out and yes Labour is likely to be in the Wilderness for some time.
Sir Kier certainly is coming across a lot better, but then the bar was not exactly high with COB was it?
YMB, Well, yes, Boris hasn't played a blinder of late but he must be gutted that he swept to power just at the wrong time. These are un precedented times and I don't think any government would have done any better or any different. He's had to merge science and politics and they don't generally fit. He has plenty of time to recover and get back to the important work of kicking Labour's April in 2024.
dannyk, I think he will have had plenty of experience in four years' time. But it isn't up to the electors, it's up to the party members who vote on their leader. If they think Johnson is leading them to disaster, he'll be out on his ear as Thatcher was. And if I were one of them, Sunak's the man I'd go for - he's the only one who's looked competent in the whole Covid saga.