Alexandole Boris de Pfeffel Johnson

If he gives Mogg the boot, gives Braverman no route back and gets rid of Coffey he will have made a good start.
Agree...but this government is still catastrophic.. in which ever form it tries to re-morph itself. Every new face they promote to to cabinet is a basket case..
Zero talent and zero gravitas.
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Fook me ! Paranoid right wing BBC.

Do the wankers claiming that her comments breach " BBC's impartiality code" ever react to the constant rimming of the rags and dippers by their sports section ?

Hypocritical cunts of the highest order .

And well done Maxine !
 
Fook me ! Paranoid right wing BBC.

The clip doing the rounds is a mere 10 sec's - I mean of course given the events of the last few weeks a presenter doing a Sunday afternoon graveyard shift finds and actual scoop exciting. Its funny how those who like to call others snowflakes are the real snowflakes
 
Agree...but this government is still catastrophic.. in which ever form it tries to re-morph itself. Every new face they promote to to cabinet is a basket case..
Zero talent and zero gravitas.
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It really is a desperate deckchairs/Titanic situation isn't it? If you keep shuffling the same pack the Queen of Hearts is still the same fucking card afterall
 
Bottomley on newsnight implied he’d heard Johnson was going to make 8 MP’s into lords which would obviously trigger 8 by elections. Let’s hope he doesn’t disappoint for once.

This is what They're trying to come up with a way to delay, and 8 of about 40 who were asked to sign that they would support the govt.

Obviously Dorries is one. After that, more guesswork.
 
He'll have to still be an MP by then - depends on the Privileges committee.

If the Conservatives have to change leader again before an election, they're in an awful lot of trouble.
This was a damage limitation exercise in choosing Sunak and the adults in the room the next election is back in opposition unless Labour implodes which is not looking likely.
 
This was a damage limitation exercise in choosing Sunak and the adults in the room the next election is back in opposition unless Labour implodes which is not looking likely.

I would think that's likely - fix a few things that they wanted changed, and keep going.

Johnson seems unlikely to stand next time unless he's shifted to a friendly constituency whose populace don't expect him to do any work. The British public like giving a bloody nose to The Man, and his ego may not allow him to risk it.
 
This is quite a funny read were it not so tragic - they were so loyal to a man that all of us on the outside was so untrustworthy it was untrue. They are reaping what they sowed.

 

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