Alexandole Boris de Pfeffel Johnson

indeed - who among us can't say there may be a litany of women that we may ( not ) have groped or sexually assaulted who's very existence we cannot even recall - thus paying the accuser the ultimate compliment
So Mr Johnson, have you ever smacked a woman on the backside without consent?
 
Tory doing her job and being Johnsons mouthpiece - whatever happened to independent journalism at the BBC?


The BBC have been threatened with the withdrawal of their licence fee if they don't comply with their narrative.

Legislation passing through parliament will soon make it a criminal offence to criticise them in public. The tories don't like it, and it's not good form, old boy.

Channel 4 will soon be sold off, because they hate them, pure and simple. They don't toe the party line and it will be much better for the tories if the channel is owned by some right wing nut job rather than hear a balanced critique of their ineptitude as a government.
 
This could go in here or the Con thread, but I chose here cos... Boris is transparently corrupt as fuck.



John Sweeney has been scared off a few times for having the audacity of well researching the PMs links with some very rich Russians.
 
Pushed the Speaker too far in PMQs by trying to demand questions for a third time - Speakers shouts at him and orders him to sit down.

Truly brainless bluster to try the same thing a third time in five minutes after two warnings.
 
"viewing us as corrupt is unfair to those living in really corrupt places, and they shouldn't be tarred with the same brush" (paraphrased).

Basically, don't call us corrupt when we're only marginally corrupt.
 
He was spectacularly woeful at PMQ's today - rattled with lame jokes and falling foul of the wrath of the speaker
 
He was spectacularly woeful at PMQ's today - rattled with lame jokes and falling foul of the wrath of the speaker
Wrath?
Like being worried by a dead sheep.
You know when the Speaker gets tough he has been especially bad.
I just wish his displays were played every night on prime time so the whole country could see what a lying, slippery piece of shit the man is.
 
The way the right wing press seems to be turning on him, it appears the tories are going to force him out soon. They'll then say that Johnson was the only bad apple.
 

PMQs revealed the strength of feeling against Boris Johnson from his own side​

Analysis by Kate McCann, political correspondent
That was one of the most bad-tempered and ill-mannered PMQs I have seen in a very long time.
It was unedifying for the PM, who faced attack from all sides including his own, but Sir Keir Starmer appeared to have refined and developed his attack on Mr Johnson's credibility on levelling up plans and also on changing the rules to ensure MPs do not take jobs which diminish their responsibilities in the House.
We didn't learn much, other than the strength of feeling against the PM from his own side, many of whom decided not to turn up.
It's going to be a long day for Boris Johnson
 
Straight out of the Steve Bannon playbook that one.

Does Hoyle have the power to ban the PM for a few days?

Embarrassing shitshow of a PMQ's even by his low standards. No doubt Tory K will concentrate on Starmer being made to withdraw the coward remark over what actually happened.
 
The way the right wing press seems to be turning on him, it appears the tories are going to force him out soon. They'll then say that Johnson was the only bad apple.
Yep.

The new leader promising to "disinfect" the part etc whilst having the political will to do it without being made to look a twat about it.
 
Straight out of the Steve Bannon playbook that one.

Does Hoyle have the power to ban the PM for a few days?

Embarrassing shitshow of a PMQ's even by his low standards. No doubt Tory K will concentrate on Starmer being made to withdraw the coward remark over what actually happened.

Has Boris withdrawn the Misch-conduct remark yet ?
 

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