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Ok I'm Doing A U Turn.......
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BRING BACK BORIS! Penny is still my choice of the rest but it now seems a real possibility that Boris could return. He's the only real big hitter and the party and the country need him back.
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Gulliver I think you’ve done Boris a massive favour after all, keeping his name alive since he even took the PM job and after,so I guess it’s a thank you for this, we conservative voters will be forever in your debt
09:29 Fri 21st Oct 2022
/Johnson has 'had his chance' as PM and should not return - former cabinet minister
Boris Johnson should not be looking to make a
political comeback because "he has had his
chance" as prime minister and competence is now needed.
Sir David Lidington, who served as a Cabinet
Office minister under former prime minister
Theresa May, said Mr Johnson's time in office
ended with 60 ministers and parliamentary
private secretaries saying "they did not feel
they could remain in his government and that
he was not fit to lead an effective administration"
Sir David told BBC Radio 4: "We do need
competence now at a time of great economic
challenge for this country.
"Boris Johnson has always been somebody
who has focused on the big picture, not on detail.
"He is not really interested in the detail of
governing and nor when he was prime minister
did he appoint a couple of ministers with
delegated authority on his behalf to get things
done, instead we had bunches of aides in
Number 10 busy briefing the media and
shouting at each other most of the time."/
Lol, I do hope he wins, he’ll take the whole party with him as he goes down.
A Tory MP just interviewed on BBC News even said the PSC will find him guilty without a doubt. Be fab if it was as he became PM again! PMSL
Boris Johnson should not be looking to make a
political comeback because "he has had his
chance" as prime minister and competence is now needed.
Sir David Lidington, who served as a Cabinet
Office minister under former prime minister
Theresa May, said Mr Johnson's time in office
ended with 60 ministers and parliamentary
private secretaries saying "they did not feel
they could remain in his government and that
he was not fit to lead an effective administration"
Sir David told BBC Radio 4: "We do need
competence now at a time of great economic
challenge for this country.
"Boris Johnson has always been somebody
who has focused on the big picture, not on detail.
"He is not really interested in the detail of
governing and nor when he was prime minister
did he appoint a couple of ministers with
delegated authority on his behalf to get things
done, instead we had bunches of aides in
Number 10 busy briefing the media and
shouting at each other most of the time."/
Lol, I do hope he wins, he’ll take the whole party with him as he goes down.
A Tory MP just interviewed on BBC News even said the PSC will find him guilty without a doubt. Be fab if it was as he became PM again! PMSL
Khandro
//Fatti; // You really ought to stop this cherry-picking just because you admire a serial liar and adulterer, it makes you look increasingly foolish.//
There's a very good book just out by Andrew Doyle in which you feature quite a lot, it's called, 'The New Puritans'//
Oh please, as if I’d heed anything from a Trump Uber-fan?!
Another denier of the truth who doesn’t believe he did anything to encourage the lynching of Mike Pence?
You’re unhinged from reality.
//Fatti; // You really ought to stop this cherry-picking just because you admire a serial liar and adulterer, it makes you look increasingly foolish.//
There's a very good book just out by Andrew Doyle in which you feature quite a lot, it's called, 'The New Puritans'//
Oh please, as if I’d heed anything from a Trump Uber-fan?!
Another denier of the truth who doesn’t believe he did anything to encourage the lynching of Mike Pence?
You’re unhinged from reality.
More for naomi and Khandro to ‘miss’:
More than half of public would be unhappy if Boris Johnson returned as prime minister
/As Boris Johnson considers whether to join the leadership race, this poll could be a blow to his chances.
The latest YouGov polling shows 52% would be unhappy with Mr Johnson returning - with 43% saying they would be very unhappy, and 9% fairly unhappy.
Some 27% said they would be happy with his return, while 18% didn't know.
Another issue for Mr Johnson is that 71% said they believed he knowingly lied about breaking lockdown rules./
The public aren’t as easily fooled nor as selectively blind as naomi and chums. Lol.
More than half of public would be unhappy if Boris Johnson returned as prime minister
/As Boris Johnson considers whether to join the leadership race, this poll could be a blow to his chances.
The latest YouGov polling shows 52% would be unhappy with Mr Johnson returning - with 43% saying they would be very unhappy, and 9% fairly unhappy.
Some 27% said they would be happy with his return, while 18% didn't know.
Another issue for Mr Johnson is that 71% said they believed he knowingly lied about breaking lockdown rules./
The public aren’t as easily fooled nor as selectively blind as naomi and chums. Lol.