Alexandole Boris de Pfeffel Johnson

He’s never had any dignity, but fucking hell he’s plumbing new depths by clinging on.
 
Not sure why anyone thought he’d just walk.

He lives life on the premise that everything that’s happened is in the past and irrelevant.

He believes that ploughing on regardless is always the way to go.
 
Best day of the year so far when the fucking idiot resigns but he should have gone when he sentenced thousands of care patients to death during covid and he shouldn’t escape it either . Boris Johnson has the blood of thousands on his hands .
Mate I almost took another username to post... the last time I sat and waited this long was for my mum's death at the height of the first wave. Everything in me says, this should be long and drawn out.

Girl next door was working in care homes at that time. She'd just kicked out her terrible no mark boyfriend and was living well with her lad.

By the end of that year, she'd given up, he was back, behaving worse than ever, and she got pregnant to him again almost immediately. I realised, if it was that, or go back to work, after that horror, after having been shat on in the most disgusting way imaginable by those in charge, then having been told it was all normal, and seen it all swept under the rug... her decision was perfectly understandable. A million ways she hasn't been the same since. Little things she keeps doing that annoy and perplex us all, wierd stuff, his blatantly exagerrated coughing fits, leaving rubbish out, leaving nappies out, dropping facemasks in the halls, tissues with blood on them. And it all makes perfect sense if you see it as her way of dealing with that period, and the fact her son has had a constant string of respiratory diseases since, whilst everyone else carries on, pretending nothing happened whatsoever. Why did she choose this complete tool, his childlike behaviour and attitude, his verbal abuse of her and total lack of parenting ability?

Because she couldn't live alone with what she'd been part of. Let alone go back to it. And that's what they did to all of them. They used them, made them complicit, abandoned them and encouraged society to gaslight them. There's more to her story, bits of it are really extraordinary, but I've already said too much.

Listen, I only came back online to post something glib. People who really wanted Boris as PM were the equivalent of Rainbow viewers who developed an unshakable belief, that on the evidence of what they'd seen, all common sense dictated that Zippy should have been in charge rather than Geoffrey.
 
That's right, a great way to say "Carry on lads, you're doing a great job."

They could take it as a sign that you don't deserve a vote, as in the golden era dreamed of by Rees-Mogg. By the time of the 1831 general election, out of 406 elected members, 152 were chosen by fewer than 100 voters each, and 88 by fewer than fifty voters.
The Reform Act 1832 was brought in to give voting rights to more people on a more representative basis - Manchester didn't even have its own MP before then and was part of the Lancashire constituency represented by 2 members known as Knights of the Shire.
The Peterloo Massacre happened in response to people demanding reform in 1819.
As I subsequently posted, I always vote in a GE, but thanks for the history lecture.
 
If they believe it and have principles they should.
Closest they come to Principles is walking past the womens clothes shop (if it's still open that is) :-)

The lot need to go, they're all complicit in condoning and supporting all that's gone on to date, what were see now is self interest manouvering. They don't give a toss about constituents or the good of the country.
 

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