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Boris
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I wouldn't be all surprised if he decided to go. He's had an awesomely difficult time and, having climbed the greasy pole, he's maybe achieved what he set out to do - getting to the top. He was very resentful that his Oxford mate Cameron got there first. He's also skint so the Blair option of making megabucks in a very short time must be appealing. As for his legacy, he can always say 'he get Brexit done', however vacuous that line. And if he were to go would most people think too badly of him? I think not.
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The UK was alerted to Covids potential in late February when it struck Spain and Italy. Boris did nothing for a month. When the virus did get here, thousands of patients were send from hospital to Care Homes full of the most vulnerable, and the resulting death toll put us far above the rest of Europe. It was another terrible error. Big Contracts to combat Covid...
19:05 Tue 22nd Dec 2020
i just don't get why people think Boris will be leaving, he has a large majority, no GE till 2024 the covid crisis will soon be over, at least 3 years left to get on with the important work of giving Labour a good kicking. my money is on a Tory victory in 2024 led by Boris. Steer Calmer will be yet another Labour leader not to have won an election.
Johnson kicked out many of the conservative party's most competent people sadly. There really are not very many left (I struggle to think of any actually though there are always the unknowns who kept their heads down during the purge). The party really did make the most disastrous decision for the country by choosing him... but the membership of that party do tend to be a bit divorced from reality.
There should be more devolution not less, especially in England.
Andy Burnham got a thumping majority from the voters of Manchester when the Conservatives devolved powers to regional mayors.
It seems the public enthusiastically like powers ebbing out of Westminster, and instead run by their local representatives.
Andy Burnham got a thumping majority from the voters of Manchester when the Conservatives devolved powers to regional mayors.
It seems the public enthusiastically like powers ebbing out of Westminster, and instead run by their local representatives.
They are not responsible for running the country emmie... i am not a particular fan of current labour either but they haven't been in power for ten years and probably won't be for the best part of another ten at least. They are largely irrelevant to the serious problems this country faces. It is the people in power who need to be held accountable.