The perfect fumble
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Well worth a watch....
I agree but Sunak is spineless.Lib Dems (Correctly in my mind) are insisting Sunak removes Johnson's £100k+ for life benefit of being an ex PM for his "office"
I feel that short-term, he’ll be quite happy to lob grenades at the party he feels has betrayed him, especially if he can do damage to sunak.Agree, whilst he is as lazy as, his narcissism won't allow him to let this be the end. I do wonder whether he'll seek to do that within the conservative party or whether he'll try and strike out with his own bunga bunga populist party. There's probably enough bad actors out there who wish to further destabilise the UK that he'll have no trouble getting resources.
The number of people who seem to be calling Radio 5 saying "but others broke the rules".
Not the point of the report, of course, but just ill-informed people. The phrase the "Partygate inquiry" shows that.
They’re telling on themselves. I sat like a mug at home while my step father was dying in hospital of heart failure. Anybody who is defending him riding roughshod over these rules as if everybody was doing it makes me fucking sick. If you’re making this argument you are a heartless sociopath and you should seek help.
Resigning in disgrace is too good for this ****. I hope he’s condemned to a future of being called a liar everywhere he goes and at every opportunity from now until the day he dies.
Well said - Thangam Debbonaire going in hard - note she called Johnson a liar with not censure from the Speaker - is that because he has resigned and not an MP? I understood you remain an MP until the by-election in your seat is run