bluethrunthru
Well-Known Member
He wouldn’t use nuclear weapons, the silly man.
Yeah - I remember the nuclear war waged by Johnson in 2021.....................
He wouldn’t use nuclear weapons, the silly man.
Papers and news sites are already asking 'who is in charge?'
The more Hunt speaks the darker his prognosis, and the darker the picture he paints, the more it depicts Truss as someone who has been deluding herself but, much worse, lying to the public. Similarly, because she's such a poor communicator in public, she'll stop making appearances, which will only play into Hunt's hands and those who will soon assume control. Unsurprisingly, Hunt is on Kuenssberg's programme tomorrow.
At least Johnson didn’t look scruffy at the cenotaph on Remembrance Day…Yeah - I remember the nuclear war waged by Johnson in 2021.....................
She might choose to have 'official business' scheduled for Wednesday lunchtimes and leave PMQs to her able deputies. Alternatively, she might just choose to walk out after a few questions...she will have to do PMQ's where she will be shredded every week
Traffic Warden. She is the image of one that used to patrol Chorlton. I don't think she handed out Amoxycillin though.What role would she be suited for?
The second fat lady in a reprise of their cooking show?What role would she be suited for?
All he will regret is being ousted as PM the week before the26.06.2022, a mere 16 weeks ago.
Boris Johnson announced he was actively thinking about his third term. That genuinely feels like a lifetime ago.
So nothing to offset sky high food, energy, rent and mortgage increases.
Hello sir, would you like a kick in the bollocks to go with that punch in the gut ?
Probably, but that doesn't explain how in 16 weeks the Conservatives have gone from dreaming of a third term, which with an 80-seat majority was realistic, to staring at electoral annihilation. Surreal. If you can do that damage to yourself, what can you do to the country?All he will regret is being ousted as PM the week before the
Queen died.
Most of that damage had already been done though. They’re beginning to eat themselves trying to right the economic wrongs of Brexit without blaming it, whilst being bereft of all morality.Probably, but that doesn't explain how in 16 weeks the Conservatives have gone from dreaming of a third term, which with an 80-seat majority was realistic, to staring at electoral annihilation. Surreal. If you can do that damage to yourself, what can you do to the country?
All depressingly true, it's just that I'm struggling to think of a precedent that comes anywhere close, I can't, and if this rate of implosion continues, then perhaps a General Election isn't unthinkable.Most of that damage had already been done though. They’re beginning to eat themselves trying to right the economic wrongs of Brexit without blaming it, whilst being bereft of all morality.