Cheadle_hulmeBlue
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It’s mad when you think of the majority he has.Has no one else to blame other than himself for blowing what should have been a long term in power.
Good riddance
It’s mad when you think of the majority he has.Has no one else to blame other than himself for blowing what should have been a long term in power.
Good riddance
There is nothing to stop the deputy PM taking over temporarily. Johnson is a busted flush.To be fair the logistics of electing a new leader etc probably mean it will take some time
To be fair the logistics of electing a new leader etc probably mean it will take some time
It's 3 months not 6 weeks. Ridiculous.That’s what the deputy pm is there for though.
He can’t resign and stay on for six weeks, it’s madness.
Mad Nads for 3 months ?To be fair the logistics of electing a new leader etc probably mean it will take some time
Yep - his leggacy as follows:Has no one else to blame other than himself for blowing what should have been a long term in power.
Good riddance
It's 3 months not 6 weeks. Ridiculous.
He’s clearly clinically insane.If the stupid twat thinks that it's a good idea to lead a zombie government for the next 3 months he really is not a full shilling.
Sometimes, the country’s immediate need transcends what is good for any opposition. This is one of the things Tories are blind to.Can’t see what all the excitement is about.
A change of Leader whilst welcomed, is hardly going to help Labours cause.
He would do more damage to the Tories being left where he was.
That’s Johnson’s timeframe, and it could soon change if there’s a huge backlash against him staying there for so long.It's 3 months not 6 weeks. Ridiculous.
It's also buying time. He ain't gone yet. Constitutional crisis looming. Rees Mog and Johnson both quoting Presidential style mandates for PM. Very slippery slope.That’s Johnson’s timeframe, and it could soon change if there’s a huge backlash against him staying there for so long.