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Damage Done .
Latest opinion Poll . "Shows a massive Slump in Support for the Tory Party" ..and puts
Labour way ahead... it's biggest lead yet....Majority think Boris should go .... Enough is enough.
Labour way ahead... it's biggest lead yet....Majority think Boris should go .... Enough is enough.
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and points towards the Country having far less confidence in the Con Party.
and points towards the Country having far less confidence in the Con Party.
Majority think Boris should go? It looks like he's done so for a time. He's found an excuse to lay low and avoid anymore questions, hoping that yet again it will blow over. Excuse, member of family tested positive???? If that don't work you may see him running around Curry's looking for a fridge big enough to hide in. :0)
// Gulliver1 - how do you think Boris leaving number 10 will help the Labour party get into power?//
sozza mozza: easy one- Boris was looked on as a vote catcher and there is no one obviously fir for office in Labour
unlike.....when the Tory party imploded 1962 - Gaitskell (*) and Wilson (*) or 1997 - Blair (*)
(*)(catcalls and whistles from the usual suspects with shouts of 'foo who all dey den foo!" and side splittingly " dat so long ago, dat history dat!")
whilst I am at it:
a wife of a disappointed cabinet minister ( Lady RAB possibly) after the Night of the Long Knives (no greater love hath man than this, (*) than he gives up the lives of others for himself - Thorpe)
"Oh Mac - Mac was an inveterate liar - just cdnt tell the truth"
(*) where dat from den?
sozza mozza: easy one- Boris was looked on as a vote catcher and there is no one obviously fir for office in Labour
unlike.....when the Tory party imploded 1962 - Gaitskell (*) and Wilson (*) or 1997 - Blair (*)
(*)(catcalls and whistles from the usual suspects with shouts of 'foo who all dey den foo!" and side splittingly " dat so long ago, dat history dat!")
whilst I am at it:
a wife of a disappointed cabinet minister ( Lady RAB possibly) after the Night of the Long Knives (no greater love hath man than this, (*) than he gives up the lives of others for himself - Thorpe)
"Oh Mac - Mac was an inveterate liar - just cdnt tell the truth"
(*) where dat from den?