I did wonder if these two resigned with a view to going for the top jobYorick wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 6:46 pm I don't usually get involved in political discussion, but had a thought.
Any more ministers who resign will be seen to have some integrity.
Them who fight hardest to defend Johnson will be seen as just as bad as him. Complicit even.
If a new team is brought in, it'll probably be made up those who seem to have some integrity.
Maybe.
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Having a thought? Well done!
But plenty left wondering how they have decided that, after all that has happened - Sunak was fined, remember, for attending one of the parties that Johnson claimed never happened - 'now' is the tipping point.
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Tricky one that. If others resign now I think people will say that they clung on until there was absolutely no chance of survival and that they aren't resigning on principle they're jumping a sinking shit. Sunak and Javid have stolen a march on the likes of Patel and Tank Girl..Yorick wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 6:46 pm I don't usually get involved in political discussion, but had a thought.
Any more ministers who resign will be seen to have some integrity.
Them who fight hardest to defend Johnson will be seen as just as bad as him. Complicit even.
If a new team is brought in, it'll probably be made up those who seem to have some integrity.
Maybe.
I'd be surprised if Sunak has any further ambition but the other three do/did.
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Johnson could also go if a general election is called, which would require all of the opposition and lots of tories...it's a 2/3rds majority is it not?
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Freudian slip?Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:03 pmTricky one that. If others resign now I think people will say that they clung on until there was absolutely no chance of survival and that they aren't resigning on principle they're jumping a sinking shit. Sunak and Javid have stolen a march on the likes of Patel and Tank Girl..Yorick wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 6:46 pm I don't usually get involved in political discussion, but had a thought.
Any more ministers who resign will be seen to have some integrity.
Them who fight hardest to defend Johnson will be seen as just as bad as him. Complicit even.
If a new team is brought in, it'll probably be made up those who seem to have some integrity.
Maybe.
I'd be surprised if Sunak has any further ambition but the other three do/did.
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I don't think BoJo will go, he'll have to be kicked out of the job
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Oops.slowsider wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:12 pmFreudian slip?Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:03 pmTricky one that. If others resign now I think people will say that they clung on until there was absolutely no chance of survival and that they aren't resigning on principle they're jumping a sinking shit. Sunak and Javid have stolen a march on the likes of Patel and Tank Girl..Yorick wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 6:46 pm I don't usually get involved in political discussion, but had a thought.
Any more ministers who resign will be seen to have some integrity.
Them who fight hardest to defend Johnson will be seen as just as bad as him. Complicit even.
If a new team is brought in, it'll probably be made up those who seem to have some integrity.
Maybe.
I'd be surprised if Sunak has any further ambition but the other three do/did.
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Boris won't resign, resignation requires a modicum of decency, Boris hasn't a milligramme of decency never mind an ounce, plus he still has the likes of Raab, Gove, Patel and his goto GILF Nadine telling him it'll all be all right. You'd literally have to drag him screaming and drooling out of Number 10, he's fully convinced normal standards of behaviour don't apply to him.
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Be a heck of a leaving do though.Bigjawa wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:14 pm Boris won't resign, resignation requires a modicum of decency, Boris hasn't a milligramme of decency never mind an ounce, plus he still has the likes of Raab, Gove, Patel and his goto GILF Nadine telling him it'll all be all right. You'd literally have to drag him screaming and drooling out of Number 10, he's fully convinced normal standards of behaviour don't apply to him.
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In an ideal world Johnson will call a General Election in a hissy fit (if I'm going down, you're all going down with me'...)
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As I emailed our MP, Gillian Keegan, on 11th January 2022:
"Hello, hope you're well.
It's obvious that the PM's days are numbered. He'll have to go with good grace or get elbowed out of the way, his call. You're a nice honest person which is why I voted for you, and in my opinion it would be wise to try to distance yourself as best you can from the PM.
Regards,
"Hello, hope you're well.
It's obvious that the PM's days are numbered. He'll have to go with good grace or get elbowed out of the way, his call. You're a nice honest person which is why I voted for you, and in my opinion it would be wise to try to distance yourself as best you can from the PM.
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Labour still wouldn't get a majority, they'd be lucky to have enough seats to form a coalition, they really are a shower of shit, worse than the current shower of shit.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:27 pm In an ideal world Johnson will call a General Election in a hissy fit (if I'm going down, you're all going down with me'...)
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Dyed in the wool Tory voter, by any chance?Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:55 pmLabour still wouldn't get a majority, they'd be lucky to have enough seats to form a coalition, they really are a shower of shit, worse than the current shower of shit.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:27 pm In an ideal world Johnson will call a General Election in a hissy fit (if I'm going down, you're all going down with me'...)
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Most voters are dyed in the wool one way or another, Generally people will vote for the party they always vote for. The floating voter makes up a fairly small percentage.
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I am a floating voter.
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No, I think I've mostly voted Lib Dem when I could be arsed to vote, I now live in a very safe seat, we never see a politician, when I lived a mile away in a marginal seat the feckers were always coming round pestering me, I found the best way to get rid of them was to ask what they were going to do about a specific issue, they would mumble a bit and practically run away.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 8:02 pmDyed in the wool Tory voter, by any chance?Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:55 pmLabour still wouldn't get a majority, they'd be lucky to have enough seats to form a coalition, they really are a shower of shit, worse than the current shower of shit.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:27 pm In an ideal world Johnson will call a General Election in a hissy fit (if I'm going down, you're all going down with me'...)
I've also been a member of a few unions, and firmly believe that unions are a good thing, doesn't mean I think unions are always right like some of the fools I worked with.
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As opposed to a voting floater?