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I am intrigued that no posters have appeared to comment on the omnishambles that is the Prime Minister and 10 Downing Street. The attached sums up my feelings, does anyone else have any comment to make?
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I think only Trump matches Johnson in the enormity of his dishonesty.I think the reason Boris got elected, was down to being the seen as the lesser evil at the time.
I mean, let’s be honest at least to ourselves, ALL the politicians from ALL the parties are liars, see themselves as above the law where measures enforced upon us do not apply to them.
We are living in the future predicted in Animal Farm many years ago.
I think this is true. I do think he was able (through his ability & willingness to lie) to unite very disparate sections of the electorate and this helped him achieve his large majority. But equally important was that he was running against Jeremy Corbyn who (rightly or wrongly) was unpalatable to a significant element of the electorateI think the reason Boris got elected, was down to being the seen as the lesser evil at the time.
No need when there is wall to wall Boris bashing everywhere on the MSM.I am intrigued that no posters have appeared to comment on the omnishambles that is the Prime Minister and 10 Downing Street.
I agree, the emphasis on 'parties' is stupid. The law was no gathering indoors of more than 2 people unless for work purposes when working from home was not possible. Hard to see a real work purpose in a leaving or birthday party. The fact people gathering were work colleagues is irrelevant. I have a part-time job in the Home Office which has continued throughout the lockdowns and cannot be done from home. The rules are simple. 2 metre distance from others at all times. No food sharing - you couldn't even take a tin of Quality Street in at Christmas (including the one just gone) and let others take a wrapped sweet. The rule has always been no alcohol on the premises.My understanding these informal meeting with wine have been going on for years and many governments as a way for all the staff in sections to meet up and discuss things with both senior and junior members of the team. Should they have continued , then obviously not, were they parties, not what i would call them just the same as the boss inviting a few to a luncheon. but each to their own, to make political headlines they are called parties
Hard to believe the heads of departments and PM did not know they were going on , so a lack of leadership at many levels
Do I believe that Labour are any different no, but apart from this subject i do think Borris has done a good job against all odds, off the cuff decisions may well have saved the day rather than going through various working parties taking time to dot every i and cross evert T
Very hard to find a replacement in any party
Perhaps a good alternative is difficult, but a better one would probably be anyone!I've mentioned on here before my personal view that one should always try to move towards something rather than away from something.
In this case, the towards is the troubling bit show us a good alternative and you will have a queue if followers!
I am intrigued that no posters have appeared to comment on the omnishambles that is the Prime Minister and 10 Downing Street. The attached sums up my feelings, does anyone else have any comment to make?
I'm not inclined to agree.Perhaps a good alternative is difficult, but a better one would probably be anyone!
He can win the next election but only if he does certain things:My own view is to let Boris bumble and buffoon his way through until the recession sets in and we have an election (I might even vote Labour out of spite)
They got Al Capone for tax evasion!Every day we get new reports of governmental waste. Probably a few hundred billion have been poured down the drain of inept planning and gross unpreparedness by the Johson administration.
But we are going to dethrone this inept buffoon, not for his stupidity and the gross stupidity of every single one of his lieutenants, not for taking government spending from 35% of GDP (FY 2019-20) to 53% (FY 20-21) not for a failed lockdown policy and a crippled NHS that fails at every task, not for runaway inflation, not for a totally failed energy policy, not for failing old-age care, not for growing poverty, not for cash for honours or contracts for buddies.
No! No! We shall gloss over those blatant symptoms of corruption and mendacity and stupidity. That, it seems for the Parliamentary Conservative Party, can be ignored or put down to business as usual.
We are going to have a change of administration because of cheap wine and sausage rolls.
I must admit that it does seem all a bit strange and contrived!No. Something is going on.
I agree, the emphasis on 'parties' is stupid. The law was no gathering indoors of more than 2 people unless for work purposes when working from home was not possible. Hard to see a real work purpose in a leaving or birthday party. The fact people gathering were work colleagues is irrelevant. I have a part-time job in the Home Office which has continued throughout the lockdowns and cannot be done from home. The rules are simple. 2 metre distance from others at all times. No food sharing - you couldn't even take a tin of Quality Street in at Christmas (including the one just gone) and let others take a wrapped sweet. The rule has always been no alcohol on the premises.
I love your quote
Very hard to find a replacement in any party
I thinkk, if they had been found at any party they woud not be capable of being a replacment ?
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This all smacks of someone or some select people wanting a change of leader, for what purpose?
Boris has managed to ride waves of lies and u-turns on virtually every policy for 2 years. All of a sudden, the msm are actually highlighting the lies?
No. Something is going on. They turfed May out by making her look isolated and a bit silly, they championed Boris as an almost Churchill like figure and now they're calling him a buffoon and going on about garden parties that have been known about for 2 years? Why were they not reported 10 or more parties ago?
Someone else is being lined up to continue the next phase of wrecking the country. Rishi? What is his drive for being a politician exactly? He's a multi multi millionaire with business interests around the globe but there he is, as an MP? Really? Why? Why is he getting column inches?
They tried Gove in the MSM but the reaction must of been horrific, so he's been dropped from the race already
'They' were 150,000 white, male, middle-class, over 50, members of the Tory party - that's about 0.3% of the voting population.I actually have sopme sympathy for him. They knew he was an untrustowrthy serial liar when they made him leader of the Tory party; they knew he was an untrustworthy serial liar when they elected his party with a massive majority; now they want to get rid of him for being an untrustworthy serial liar.
Well, it won't be me. I went for the interview and things seemed to be going well until they asked "What would be your first action as Prime Minister?"Be careful what/who you wish for. We might end up with Liz truss. Look up the clips of her opening pork markets or complaining about cheese to see what I mean by that.
Be careful what/who you wish for. We might end up with Liz truss. Look up the clips of her opening pork markets or complaining about cheese to see what I mean by that.
He pulled it off using his normal tactics. He lied. He agreed to everything that was awkward, like the Northern Ireland protocol that he proposed, while lying to the contry that there would never be a border in the North Sea, while he had his fingers crossed as he never meant to implement it. He was the only one who could get Brexit done because he was the only one prepared to ignore all the potential problems and hope they never materialised.Boris is a strange one, undoubtedly personal strength to get a Brexit over the line (though still issues) don't think anyone else could have pulled that off.
Apart from the cabinet, they knew he was already all those things. And because he was all those things they knew what kind of cabinet he would pick.'They' want to get rid of him because, in addition to being an untrustworthy serial liar he's an ignorant, incompetent buffoon surrounded by a cabinet of ignorant, incompetent sycophants.
Is it because Labour are now basically ‘the other tories’?Ask yourself when have they ever made a positive suggestion whilst in opposition, they just snips at whatever the government of the day suggests
He pulled it off using his normal tactics. He lied. He agreed to everything that was awkward, like the Northern Ireland protocol that he proposed, while lying to the contry that there would never be a border in the North Sea, while he had his fingers crossed as he never meant to implement it. He was the only one who could get Brexit done because he was the only one prepared to ignore all the potential problems and hope they never materialised.
Cyndy, I think you are on a hiding to nothing on this one. The right wingers love Bojo.
As one myself, It's not a case of loving him, but at least he gets things done and little sign of anyone else being able to act quickly to solve problems, as the potential competition for the job (apart from Liz) just dither aroundCyndy, I think you are on a hiding to nothing on this one. The right wingers love Bojo.