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Boris - how much longer will he suvive?
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Re: Boris - how much longer will he suvive?
All aboard the Peckham Pigeon! All aboard!
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Re: Boris - how much longer will he suvive?
Well, fuckin' bastards anyway.
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Re: Boris - how much longer will he suvive?
The nonces are in their sights now
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Re: Boris - how much longer will he suvive?
So if he was at a party at No 10?
Isn't that the chancellors home nowadays? I thought that there was a swap a few years ago and the then PM ended up with the slightly larger flat at No 11?
So where was Richie Sunak when the party at the back of his was going on?
Isn't that the chancellors home nowadays? I thought that there was a swap a few years ago and the then PM ended up with the slightly larger flat at No 11?
So where was Richie Sunak when the party at the back of his was going on?
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Don't know where he was then, but he is keeping very still and quiet at the moment. Is he about to give Boris a push? Or is he waiting for all the shit to land before putting his head above the parapet? Liz is also very quiet too, probably for the same reasons.demographic wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 9:40 pm
So where was Richie Sunak when the party at the back of his was going on?
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Re: Boris - how much longer will he suvive?
Telegraph today:
" ... Schrodinhger's party defence ... may or may not have happened depending on Sue Grey's observation of it"
" ... Schrodinhger's party defence ... may or may not have happened depending on Sue Grey's observation of it"
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Re: Boris - how much longer will he suvive?
Probably one of those 'less is more' situations. Boris is doing a fair job of burying himself. KS couldn't really make it worse, because ...
Not really in his vocabulary.
That was the gist of the DT article (front cover, read it on the bbc news website). Either he's a liar or an idiot. Yesterday he chose the idiot defence.Potter wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 8:57 am Personally I'd have suggested that if he couldn't even work out what he'd done wrong without waiting for an investigation to conclude then perhaps he should have a full time minder, or be put under police watch to make sure he doesn't step out of line going forward.
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Starmer has to be careful what he says as he won't want the witch hunt to get carried away.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/14826418/ ... gathering/
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/14826418/ ... gathering/
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Re: Boris - how much longer will he suvive?
I think it's entirely possible that the meeja will find similar incidents of the Labour leadership doing similar shenanigans.
Not this example with KS having a beer in April/May 2021 though - this is rather more desperate when we're talking about a year later, with a vastly different landscape and the vaccines being administered and Boris starting to crow about Freedom Day.
Not this example with KS having a beer in April/May 2021 though - this is rather more desperate when we're talking about a year later, with a vastly different landscape and the vaccines being administered and Boris starting to crow about Freedom Day.
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Re: Boris - how much longer will he suvive?
Hasn't Johnson lied repeatedly to Parliament and got away with it?
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Of course he has, but he hasn't had it proved beyond reasonable doubt. Yet!Beancounter wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 1:53 pmHasn't Johnson lied repeatedly to Parliament and got away with it?
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Re: Boris - how much longer will he suvive?
According to R4 this morning, and an unnamed Conservative MP, immediately after PQs he went jnto the 'tea room' to talk to MPs. And was heard to say "I'm innocent, just taking the blame for others".Potter wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 9:48 amThat's the bit I don't like, if he held his hands up and said he was terribly sorry then I could live with it, but to continue trying to bullshit his way out of it shows a general contempt towards the people that put him in power.
He needed sacking on the spot for that performance in parliament.
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"Truth does not change because it is, or is not, believed by a majority of the people." - Giordano Bruno
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He's properly fucked now. Two parties held at Number 10 on the eve of Phil The Greeks funeral. Throw in a picture of the Queen sitting all be herself at Westminster Abbey during the service and it doesn't look good.
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Re: Boris - how much longer will he suvive?
He did worse than that, he mislead the Queen!Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 3:10 pmOf course he has, but he hasn't had it proved beyond reasonable doubt. Yet!Beancounter wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 1:53 pmHasn't Johnson lied repeatedly to Parliament and got away with it?
That was all before COVID though and doesn't count.
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And the guy whose leaving party was involved (and has owned up to it) is now ....
Deputy editor-in-chief of the Sun newspaper. Are they robustly defending Mr Johnson?
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Re: Boris - how much longer will he suvive?
It's not Boris or Starmer, its Boris or one of the Tory contenders.Potter wrote: ↑Fri Jan 14, 2022 9:14 am I'm not sure, I'm not calling it yet.
He might have been told - "Just hang in there for another week until we've found something on Starmer for you to go back at him in parliament".
Remember Margaret Farrier calling out Dominic Cummings - and then shortly afterwards got on a train with covid.
If you're going to throw massive stones like this then you better hope that you're squeaky clean.
The question is whether Boris has enough friends to go looking for something on Starmer.
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Ahh....Brexit, how I miss thee.
*stares wistfully into the distance*
*stares wistfully into the distance*
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Re: Boris - how much longer will he suvive?
Yes, he always does what they suggest
Backstabbers? Possibly also MPs concerned about voter backlash? And local elections in May, so canvassing will start soon. Might be a few doorstep challenges about it, don't you think?
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Re: Boris - how much longer will he suvive?
Theres a, what, nearly 80 seat majority? You do the maths.Potter wrote: ↑Fri Jan 14, 2022 10:17 amWell, there are two things going on, Boris needs to defend against a Labour call for him to resign, and he also needs to fend off the backstabbers in his party (or more accurately the people bankrolling the backstabbers in his party).
Dishing dirt on Starmer would result in either both of them having to resign, or more likely it netting off and they go back to arguing about Brexit.