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Johnson: End Game In Full Swing
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From Sky News.
Johnson appears before the liaison committee.
The Liaison Committee has started
Boris Johnson is being quizzed by the committee, which is made up of the chairs of Commons committees.
One of the main topics is "integrity in politics".
But chair of the Liaison Committee Sir Bernard Jenkin has said they will address integrity in politics at the end of the session.
He warns if the PM has long answers they will simply detain him longer.
He’s in for a torrid afternoon.
Meanwhile, Gove wants him gone.
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It’s actually funny now watching him putting himself through such self-flagellation and public ridicule.
He must be an Uber-masochist who would make even King Canute blush.
Johnson appears before the liaison committee.
The Liaison Committee has started
Boris Johnson is being quizzed by the committee, which is made up of the chairs of Commons committees.
One of the main topics is "integrity in politics".
But chair of the Liaison Committee Sir Bernard Jenkin has said they will address integrity in politics at the end of the session.
He warns if the PM has long answers they will simply detain him longer.
He’s in for a torrid afternoon.
Meanwhile, Gove wants him gone.
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It’s actually funny now watching him putting himself through such self-flagellation and public ridicule.
He must be an Uber-masochist who would make even King Canute blush.
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Johnson is not as bad as Trump... he's not a fascist or I don't think so anyway... He is an entitled child of privilege who believes he has every right to power and every right to abuse it in order to indulge his appetites... Lazy, directionles s, probably drunk/ drugged, incompetent, deceitful... this is the person that tories gleefully foisted on the rest of...
20:37 Wed 06th Jul 2022
Phew Naomi you're back
we were all worried
and missing you ! - your prose rather
we wondered if you had taken a sleeping sraught and were sleeping like one of the seven sleepers ( through it all)
well what a to-do in Downing St.,
"Situation normal" you will clarify...
Have you told us what you think should happen ( no no, I dont want to scroll back froo your wonderful prose searching searching alwauys searching, praising me tho it might)
we were all worried
and missing you ! - your prose rather
we wondered if you had taken a sleeping sraught and were sleeping like one of the seven sleepers ( through it all)
well what a to-do in Downing St.,
"Situation normal" you will clarify...
Have you told us what you think should happen ( no no, I dont want to scroll back froo your wonderful prose searching searching alwauys searching, praising me tho it might)
Johnson will not resign. I've said that for quite some time on here. He won't resign because of his selfishness and the ensuing embarrassment from his Bullingdon buddies. He's laughing at the British people because he knows there is no way to remove him from power, except at a General Election. He's laughing at us all folks. And will continue to do so but the longer he stays, the worse it will be for the Conservatives.
naomi24
//Gromit, dragging your petulant bottom lip from thread to thread (unless I've lost count this is the third) puts you in danger of joining the PP club.
Tomus, //If you're (still) a Boris supporter you've got two choices at this point, either stay quiet or look foolish.//
That sounds like an ultimatum but why you think that your opinion, or that of the 'ovinesque' mob would influence me is anyone's guess. Having read the truly spiteful bile here I can assure you that I choose my company rather more carefully.
Back to the topic. As I see it, Boris can capitulate to the hounding, which, as the weak-minded and the self-serving join the fray, is as these things tend to do, gathering pace - but in the absence of a clear, strong, successor, as someone who undeniably had the support of the electorate when he led his party to a huge victory only a few years ago, who got us through Brexit and the pandemic, and is a leader on the world stage, that would be tantamount to throwing this country under a bus - and all for what? A piece of birthday cake and a dirty, drunken old devil who can't keep his hands off men - allegedly.
Is that really what it's all about? Of course it isn't - but if his enemies shout loudly enough and listeners are stupid enough to be taken in by it - and they are - it serves to obfuscate the real reason. He isn’t embarrassing this country, as someone suggested. They are.//
Lol, as I said yesterday, his supporters are even more deluded than he is.
Thanks for the proof.
As for the ‘allegedly’ about Pincher, you’ll doubtless claim that as he’s never been found guilty of such in a court of law he’s innocent.
Savile was never found guilty either.
Utterly pathetic, you’re doing yourself no favours as your hero drags out the most undignified exit ever in British or even work politics.
//Gromit, dragging your petulant bottom lip from thread to thread (unless I've lost count this is the third) puts you in danger of joining the PP club.
Tomus, //If you're (still) a Boris supporter you've got two choices at this point, either stay quiet or look foolish.//
That sounds like an ultimatum but why you think that your opinion, or that of the 'ovinesque' mob would influence me is anyone's guess. Having read the truly spiteful bile here I can assure you that I choose my company rather more carefully.
Back to the topic. As I see it, Boris can capitulate to the hounding, which, as the weak-minded and the self-serving join the fray, is as these things tend to do, gathering pace - but in the absence of a clear, strong, successor, as someone who undeniably had the support of the electorate when he led his party to a huge victory only a few years ago, who got us through Brexit and the pandemic, and is a leader on the world stage, that would be tantamount to throwing this country under a bus - and all for what? A piece of birthday cake and a dirty, drunken old devil who can't keep his hands off men - allegedly.
Is that really what it's all about? Of course it isn't - but if his enemies shout loudly enough and listeners are stupid enough to be taken in by it - and they are - it serves to obfuscate the real reason. He isn’t embarrassing this country, as someone suggested. They are.//
Lol, as I said yesterday, his supporters are even more deluded than he is.
Thanks for the proof.
As for the ‘allegedly’ about Pincher, you’ll doubtless claim that as he’s never been found guilty of such in a court of law he’s innocent.
Savile was never found guilty either.
Utterly pathetic, you’re doing yourself no favours as your hero drags out the most undignified exit ever in British or even work politics.
FatticusInch, //As for the ‘allegedly’ about Pincher//
Had you taken the trouble to think for a moment - just for a change - you would have seen that I am in no doubt about Pincher's guilt. The 'allegedly' referred to the puerile, disingenuous, reasons being employed to hound Boris out of office - cake being another one.
When you say I am doing myself no favours, again had you taken the trouble to think, you would have been in no doubt that I seek no favours from you or anyone else who revels in making a meal of this regardless of the damage they are causing to the country. As I said, I prefer to choose my company rather more carefully.
Had you taken the trouble to think for a moment - just for a change - you would have seen that I am in no doubt about Pincher's guilt. The 'allegedly' referred to the puerile, disingenuous, reasons being employed to hound Boris out of office - cake being another one.
When you say I am doing myself no favours, again had you taken the trouble to think, you would have been in no doubt that I seek no favours from you or anyone else who revels in making a meal of this regardless of the damage they are causing to the country. As I said, I prefer to choose my company rather more carefully.
// Johnson is not as bad as Trump//
hey come on - we are talking about an office previously filled by Pitt, Gladstone and Disraeli - and Churchill
and he was elected by MPs as prime minister - not the country
No one has turned to Julius Cheezer as an historical example BUT they now have conspirators on College Green ( outside Parliament silly!) (con MPs that is!) being asked why they have waited until today to stab their leader in the back
hey come on - we are talking about an office previously filled by Pitt, Gladstone and Disraeli - and Churchill
and he was elected by MPs as prime minister - not the country
No one has turned to Julius Cheezer as an historical example BUT they now have conspirators on College Green ( outside Parliament silly!) (con MPs that is!) being asked why they have waited until today to stab their leader in the back
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