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Boris In Trouble
As much as I like Boris I think that now is the time for him to step down before more damage is done to the government and the Tory party.
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Why would he do that? He would only go if he was pushed. As long as the Tories think they can win an election with him they will keep him, and with an 80-seat majority they are likely to feel comparatively safe no matter who is the leader.
That's not to say he isn't a hopeless disgrace as PM, but we knew that anyway.
Why would he do that? He would only go if he was pushed. As long as the Tories think they can win an election with him they will keep him, and with an 80-seat majority they are likely to feel comparatively safe no matter who is the leader.
That's not to say he isn't a hopeless disgrace as PM, but we knew that anyway.
It's not just one mistake, tho, is it. It's the latest in a succession of incidents where he has tried to undermine the independent judgments of bodies that have found serious examples of misconduct: Priti Patel, Robert Jenrick, Owen Paterson most obviously.
Of course there are other things he has done which in the opinion of many is undermining this country's reputation in the world and in Europe, but presumably he actually believes he is doing the right thing there so he isn't going to resign over those.
Of course there are other things he has done which in the opinion of many is undermining this country's reputation in the world and in Europe, but presumably he actually believes he is doing the right thing there so he isn't going to resign over those.