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I’M Almost Feeling Sorry For Boris...
He is getting a big kicking in the chamber.
Unfortunately his demeanour tonight was embarrassing. Like JRM last night he showed utter Contempt. Swinson
Just mauled Johnson and It was humiliating.
A best test for Boris, and he has flunked it.
Unfortunately his demeanour tonight was embarrassing. Like JRM last night he showed utter Contempt. Swinson
Just mauled Johnson and It was humiliating.
A best test for Boris, and he has flunked it.
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From Wikipedia (for Jno):
"When Tony Blair became Prime Minister in 1997 he chose to reside in Number 11, rather than Number 10, as it has a larger living area; Blair at that time was living with his wife and their several young children, while Gordon Brown, his Chancellor of the Exchequer, was at that point still a bachelor. In 2007, when Brown became Prime Minister, he at first chose to live in Number 11, but soon moved back to Number 10; Brown was by then married but had fewer children than the Blairs.
Following the 2010 general election, the incoming prime minister, David Cameron, moved into 11, instead of 10 Downing Street, because George Osborne chose to remain in his Notting Hill home. In early August 2011, Osborne moved into Number 10.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chancellor of the Exchequer Sajid Javid have continued the recent practice of residing in the flats traditionally used by their counterparts"
"When Tony Blair became Prime Minister in 1997 he chose to reside in Number 11, rather than Number 10, as it has a larger living area; Blair at that time was living with his wife and their several young children, while Gordon Brown, his Chancellor of the Exchequer, was at that point still a bachelor. In 2007, when Brown became Prime Minister, he at first chose to live in Number 11, but soon moved back to Number 10; Brown was by then married but had fewer children than the Blairs.
Following the 2010 general election, the incoming prime minister, David Cameron, moved into 11, instead of 10 Downing Street, because George Osborne chose to remain in his Notting Hill home. In early August 2011, Osborne moved into Number 10.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chancellor of the Exchequer Sajid Javid have continued the recent practice of residing in the flats traditionally used by their counterparts"
Again with this obsession that HM might herself refuse Royal Assent on her own choice. It's a nonsense. She will allow Royal Assent, or refuse it, as advised by Boris Johnson.
I don't mean to imply by that that Her Majesty is in fact on "my side", so to speak. The simple truth is that we have no idea what she thinks, and that's as it should be. I mean, I'm pretty sure that she isn't impressed at all with what is going on, but whether that's because Brexit should have happened by now, or should never have got this far, we may, and hopefully will, never know.
I don't mean to imply by that that Her Majesty is in fact on "my side", so to speak. The simple truth is that we have no idea what she thinks, and that's as it should be. I mean, I'm pretty sure that she isn't impressed at all with what is going on, but whether that's because Brexit should have happened by now, or should never have got this far, we may, and hopefully will, never know.
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