Re: Boris
Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2022 4:17 pm
Just ludicrous, amateurish deception.
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Great, keep them coming
only that they are protecting the picture taker , before release , it sounded like it would prove rules were broken . on ch4 catch up im sure
Very true - however, any of the current ministers who've nailed their colours to his mast - Dorries, Raab, Javid, JRM et al - will be forever tainted, so the cleanliness of the slate will depend, to some extent, on how many of the new Cabinet were blindly defending the indefensible. Boris isn't the only one to have lied to Parliament and - more importantly - to the people, you'd imagine.Dohnut wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:06 pm Boris needs to go and following the review it may well happen. Hope it does.
Looking at the longer term, to the next election, Boris staying is Labours best chance of winning. Should he be replaced, the new PM will be able to claim all this stuff has been resolved and the new party (political party) is a very different animal. Clean slate stuff. Much the same with Labour and it’s review problems once Starmer came in.
If Boris stays, all this stuff can be given new life in the campaign and it is guaranteed to cost him votes and seats.
Except for the fact it was the tory party who put him there . people will forget mistakes but they wont forget 170k deaths & 2 years of misery !Dohnut wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:06 pm Boris needs to go and following the review it may well happen. Hope it does.
Looking at the longer term, to the next election, Boris staying is Labours best chance of winning. Should he be replaced, the new PM will be able to claim all this stuff has been resolved and the new party (political party) is a very different animal. Clean slate stuff. Much the same with Labour and it’s review problems once Starmer came in.
If Boris stays, all this stuff can be given new life in the campaign and it is guaranteed to cost him votes and seats.
Representing those number that way is too stupid for further comment. If Boris goes, in 2 years all this stuff will be forgotten enough for it to make a difference. Other things will take over, like employment, inflation, etc.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:31 pmExcept for the fact it was the tory party who put him there . people will forget mistakes but they wont forget 170k deaths & 2 years of misery !Dohnut wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:06 pm Boris needs to go and following the review it may well happen. Hope it does.
Looking at the longer term, to the next election, Boris staying is Labours best chance of winning. Should he be replaced, the new PM will be able to claim all this stuff has been resolved and the new party (political party) is a very different animal. Clean slate stuff. Much the same with Labour and it’s review problems once Starmer came in.
If Boris stays, all this stuff can be given new life in the campaign and it is guaranteed to cost him votes and seats.
Inflation will be the sinker as.the remembered tory partys covid fiasco & partying while everyone else made sacrifice. Employment wont be such a biggy as.most peoples wages.will.go.on fuel.costs.!Dohnut wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:44 pmRepresenting those number that way is too stupid for further comment. If Boris goes, in 2 years all this stuff will be forgotten enough for it to make a difference. Other things will take over, like employment, inflation, etc.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:31 pmExcept for the fact it was the tory party who put him there . people will forget mistakes but they wont forget 170k deaths & 2 years of misery !Dohnut wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:06 pm Boris needs to go and following the review it may well happen. Hope it does.
Looking at the longer term, to the next election, Boris staying is Labours best chance of winning. Should he be replaced, the new PM will be able to claim all this stuff has been resolved and the new party (political party) is a very different animal. Clean slate stuff. Much the same with Labour and it’s review problems once Starmer came in.
If Boris stays, all this stuff can be given new life in the campaign and it is guaranteed to cost him votes and seats.
As long as the.electorate.keep letting the press.fool them why would the story party care ?Chicken Dhansak wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:52 pm Do you honestly, for one moment, think that this Sue Grey inquiry will find this Wooden Top guilty as charged. I think the odds are 1-3 on
him being exonerated.
This Sue Gray? https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/dark-m ... -grenfell/Chicken Dhansak wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:52 pm Do you honestly, for one moment, think that this Sue Grey inquiry will find this Wooden Top guilty as charged. I think the odds are 1-3 on
him being exonerated.
just re-watched the clip , The Daily Telegraph have a photo of the Par ahem work meeting & it is they who are trying to protect the taker. its from the night before Greek Phils funeral . i hope they arent doing a drunken rendition of k.u.m.b !!
Jim finally fixed it for metuffers#1 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 12:41 pm Boris Johnson facing backlash over 'desperate' false Jimmy Savile attack on Keir Starmer
https://www.itv.com/news/2022-02-01/pm- ... on-starmer