Not near this F*ckwit scum in charge nowAnthem of Hope wrote: ↑Tue May 31, 2022 11:25 am Thorpe / Thatcher / Heath / Tony charming as a small sample of names all were liars and incompetent
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170,000 dead due to corruption incompetence &Anthem of Hope wrote: ↑Tue May 31, 2022 12:27 pm Well “ without prejudice “
Thatcher gained an election in fighting for an island along way from the uk and the sinking a ship that was apparently reported as retreating.
Sir Tony Blair Weapons of Mass Destruction did not exist - again people were killed in the process
Thorpe from memory he was not truthful in parliament about his secret life and male lover.
Heath well we have his reported trips to Jersey the allegations of the children home and his boat being nicknamed and he had that stupid laugh
Holding Parties during Lockdiwn
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Partygate: Explain why fine did not breach ministerial code, Boris Johnson told
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-61653755
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Former attorney general Jeremy Wright, who called on Boris Johnson to resign on Monday, has been given a knighthood in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
Is the Queen saying what she thinks of J*hnson ?
Former attorney general Jeremy Wright, who called on Boris Johnson to resign on Monday, has been given a knighthood in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
Is the Queen saying what she thinks of J*hnson ?
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Now the " Leaders" of the Tory Party are saying dissenters are self-serving egotists. It is of course nothing to do with the fact that their Leader is a lying, crooked ole Git.
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He allows them to follow his exampleFriend or faux wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 8:24 am Now the " Leaders" of the Tory Party are saying dissenters are self-serving egotists. It is of course nothing to do with the fact that their Leader is a lying, crooked ole Git.
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Priti Patel tells Tory MPs
calling for PM to quit to 'forget it'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-61672309
Shame they couldnt have got on with the important stuff during lockdown instead of all the Partying !
calling for PM to quit to 'forget it'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-61672309
Shame they couldnt have got on with the important stuff during lockdown instead of all the Partying !
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Confidence vote confirmed. I expect Johnson will win it, but this has to be the beginning of his end.
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Too soon
If they'd left it a few weeks until they're smashed on both fronts in Wakefield and Tiverton it'd be a different story.
If they'd left it a few weeks until they're smashed on both fronts in Wakefield and Tiverton it'd be a different story.
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I suspect that some of the 54 letters needed have come from the Johnson camp. Having the vote today is the best timing for him as it will be easier for him to win than after the up coming by-elections. This will keep him in power for another year with the hope he can turn his fortunes around.
For Labour this is the dream scenario as the likelihood of Johnson sticking around will mean that the public will be get more use to the idea of voting Labour at the next election which will be in 2024.
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Yep, would be a surprise were Boris to be ousted tonight, but I will be astonished if he's still leader by the next election. May secured two thirds in winning her confidence vote, but she was gone a few months later.
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Boris Johnson, once a conservative vote catcher is now a vote loser, same as Corbyn was a vote loser for Labour. Starmer must be hoping that Boris stays on as Tory leader being as if he goes, then someone else may make a far better job of it and start winning votes back for the Conservative party.The Mindsweep wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 8:58 amI suspect that some of the 54 letters needed have come from the Johnson camp. Having the vote today is the best timing for him as it will be easier for him to win than after the up coming by-elections. This will keep him in power for another year with the hope he can turn his fortunes around.
For Labour this is the dream scenario as the likelihood of Johnson sticking around will mean that the public will be get more use to the idea of voting Labour at the next election which will be in 2024.
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Who else do the Tories have who would attract more voters than Boris is the problem for ToriesSid Bishop wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 10:47 am ....
Boris Johnson, once a conservative vote catcher is now a vote loser, same as Corbyn was a vote loser for Labour. Starmer must be hoping that Boris stays on as Tory leader being as if he goes, then someone else may make a far better job of it and start winning votes back for the Conservative party.
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If they can get Farage back into the fold somehow, with a blue rosette on his lapel, they could.spen666 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 11:10 amWho else do the Tories have who would attract more voters than Boris is the problem for ToriesSid Bishop wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 10:47 am ....
Boris Johnson, once a conservative vote catcher is now a vote loser, same as Corbyn was a vote loser for Labour. Starmer must be hoping that Boris stays on as Tory leader being as if he goes, then someone else may make a far better job of it and start winning votes back for the Conservative party.
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Johnson will win the vote, of that there's no doubt but if 100 or more vote against him, he will be mortally wounded.
If the by elections both are disastrous for the Tories, the pressure on him will be immense.
If the by elections both are disastrous for the Tories, the pressure on him will be immense.
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Penny Mordaunt.spen666 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 11:10 amWho else do the Tories have who would attract more voters than Boris is the problem for ToriesSid Bishop wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 10:47 am ....
Boris Johnson, once a conservative vote catcher is now a vote loser, same as Corbyn was a vote loser for Labour. Starmer must be hoping that Boris stays on as Tory leader being as if he goes, then someone else may make a far better job of it and start winning votes back for the Conservative party.
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Don't think either of those 2 would be more popular with electorate than Boris
They may be less controversial