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Posted
38 minutes ago, LVocey said:

If I’m a conservative member I’m thinking Tugendhat or Ben Wallace could come in and appear really capable with Ukraine and get some public trust back 

Those two are shades of Cameron . Surely truss wouldn’t be considered on account of her being a complete idiot ? 

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Just now, st albans fox said:

Those two are shades of Cameron . Surely truss wouldn’t be considered on account of her being a complete idiot ? 

Johnson managed it.

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Posted
2 hours ago, weller54 said:

Lets be honest, she must be as thick as pig sh1t to even have fancied the fat cvnt in the first place!

I think she was swept away by his hairstyle.

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Posted
2 hours ago, FoxesWalk said:

Fabricant is a caricature of a human being

I thought it was Spitting Image puppet until I watched the vid a couple of times. Bizarre looking person but if you were to imagine an archetypal Tory, he would be what you see,

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I am lost for words at this point as to how inept Bojo and his government are.

 

Mind you, when you base a lockdown strategy on wildly inaccurate modelling and claim to be "following the science" but then turn a blind eye to it at the top and hope noone notices, I'm not surprised at all.

 

And £50 is taking the **** while in comparison, some people were pilloried for drinking coffee in a park.  Utter disgrace.  I shall not be voting for this clown until he is gone.  

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Daggers said:

What a vile collection of insufferably thick lickspittles and inept careerists this country voted in to power. The lowest point of British democracy.

Lowest point so far…..

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Posted
1 hour ago, String fellow said:

Strictly speaking, only mammals have anuses. Birds, reptiles and amphibians all have cloacas for expelling waste.

Striking at the cloacas of the real issue here :D 

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Posted
1 hour ago, pSinatra said:

 

Liz Truss is favourite with the bookies with Tom Tugendhat close behind.  Rishi's odds have fallen off a cliff.  Like you've said though, there is no clear successor.

 

I think Tugendhat has come across reasonably well recently (for a Tory), but that's only really been in the context of what's happening in Ukraine.

 

Alan Curbishley is 3rd favourite

 

 

Liz Truss lollollol

 

Give it Walshie till the end of the season.

Posted
21 minutes ago, weller54 said:

Tonight Matthew..

I'm going to be Boris Johnson!!

...

Fabricunt!!😂

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I can pay him no higher compliment than to say that he looks like the love child of Bojo and Jimmy Savile 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Mike Oxlong said:

I can pay him no higher compliment than to say that he looks like the love child of Bojo and Jimmy Savile 

Now then

Now then...

Get Brexit done!

Posted
3 minutes ago, StanSP said:

Something that's becoming even more infuriating is that other MPs are not holding their hierarchy to account. All it has taken is a 'unreserved' or 'profound' apology from Johnson and Sunak for their minions to just let them get away with it. Why are they not up in arms as well? Why do they continue to back him despite making several gaffes and errors in his leadership? Is it because they know they'd be fvcked off in a flash as soon as he is out of power...?

 

The amount of lapdogs Johnson has just following him so blindly and naively is staggering. Spineless cowards, the lot of them.

They are weak weak men (and women) 

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4 minutes ago, StanSP said:

Something that's becoming even more infuriating is that other MPs are not holding their hierarchy to account. All it has taken is a 'unreserved' or 'profound' apology from Johnson and Sunak for their minions to just let them get away with it. Why are they not up in arms as well? Why do they continue to back him despite making several gaffes and errors in his leadership? Is it because they know they'd be fvcked off in a flash as soon as he is out of power...?

 

The amount of lapdogs Johnson has just following him so blindly and naively is staggering. Spineless cowards, the lot of them.

Surrounding your self with sycophants has been the way to maintain power for millennia. 
 

For the most part, western leaders of the last 50-100 years have been people of honour, but that seems to have ended in the last 5 years or so, here and in the US. BoJo and Trump make the likes of Nixon look like a decent bloke.
 

We don’t really have a constitution that is worth anything, and we sadly now effectively live in an elected dictatorship. 
 

He’s not going anywhere. 

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I do think there's a good chance Johnson loses his constituency seat at the next election. It would need a bit of a swing but it wouldn't need anything groundbreaking, especially if the other parties back the second most popular party candidate. 

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2 minutes ago, FoxesWalk said:

Surrounding your self with sycophants has been the way to maintain power for millennia. 
 

For the most part, western leaders of the last 50-100 years have been people of honour, but that seems to have ended in the last 5 years or so, here and in the US. BoJo and Trump make the likes of Nixon look like a decent bloke.
 

We don’t really have a constitution that is worth anything, and we sadly now effectively live in an elected dictatorship. 
 

He’s not going anywhere. 

It's not actually that far from Putin's Russia. Obviously the anti-democratic actions are less subtle but it's most certainly a subversion of democracy. 

Posted
5 hours ago, LVocey said:

I think there should be high enough standards that if he's committed a resign-able offence, timing doesn't come into it. It then becomes objective in the future as to whether it's the "right time" to resign.

 

He could very easily resign but stay in post for a period of time that allows a leadership contest to take place, and an effective handover of all duties including Ukraine.
 

In response to my question from earlier - all fair points, but this one won for me. :)

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Posted
4 hours ago, FoxesWalk said:

He also said they’re just slamming tins at work just like teachers and nurses did… 

 

 

 

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Nothing from Bridgen as yet from what I can tell although he's pretty much in the Bojo out brigade.  As for Costa, no doubt he will sing his praises while it continues to suit him.

 

No matter how bad it gets I cannot see S. Leicestershire moving away from blue.  It's a depressing voting system in this country, needs a revamp.

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