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The End Is Nigh…
Yesterday Boris Johnson lost his Party.
- Tory MPs rebelled to force a Parliamentary Inquiry into Partygate.
- A senior Tory told Boris ‘The gig is up’.
- Downing Street tried to avert the disaster, and made it worse.
- Hardly any MPs turned up in the Commons to defend their leader.
- Those that did turn up were highly critical of Johnson.
- The Tories set the whips on Conservative MPs, and lost.
- There was no vote in the end because there were no Tory MPs to oppose it.
This mornings headlines will be uncomfortable reading for the PM.
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His days of posing in daft hats are numbered.
- Tory MPs rebelled to force a Parliamentary Inquiry into Partygate.
- A senior Tory told Boris ‘The gig is up’.
- Downing Street tried to avert the disaster, and made it worse.
- Hardly any MPs turned up in the Commons to defend their leader.
- Those that did turn up were highly critical of Johnson.
- The Tories set the whips on Conservative MPs, and lost.
- There was no vote in the end because there were no Tory MPs to oppose it.
This mornings headlines will be uncomfortable reading for the PM.
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His days of posing in daft hats are numbered.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It may be a bun fight for the Westminster lot but I think folks in the rest of the country will be wondering why they aren't concentrating more on important national & international issues. If I was Boris I would call a GE (I'm sure he would get enough support for one) and ask THE COUNTRY to back me or sack me.
5 - Mid term
4 - Maybe, they'll have the same effect as the last one
3 - The country will be sick of this whole charade by then, it may get a few column inches on page 10 of the Daily Mirror
2 - Wishful thinking me old China as you yourself say above the newly elect Tory MPs won't want to risk their new jobs
1 - Dream on. My offer of a bet still stands.
4 - Maybe, they'll have the same effect as the last one
3 - The country will be sick of this whole charade by then, it may get a few column inches on page 10 of the Daily Mirror
2 - Wishful thinking me old China as you yourself say above the newly elect Tory MPs won't want to risk their new jobs
1 - Dream on. My offer of a bet still stands.
The problem with kicking all your problems down the road is that eventually they will all meet and hit you at once.
The Police will not issue anymore fines now until after the local elections on the 5th of May.
So the middle of the following week the next fines will be levied. Assuming they are the final fines (surely the police cannot drag this out any long) then Sue Grey’s report can be published in full on Thursday 12th May.
And Friday 13th would be a very appropriate time to go.
The Police will not issue anymore fines now until after the local elections on the 5th of May.
So the middle of the following week the next fines will be levied. Assuming they are the final fines (surely the police cannot drag this out any long) then Sue Grey’s report can be published in full on Thursday 12th May.
And Friday 13th would be a very appropriate time to go.
Yep the talent pool is very small which is the only thing stopping real tory MPs getting rid of this imposter.
In 2005 the party chose David Cameron, who was untainted by IDS and Howard, and beat Kenneth Clarke, David Davis, Liam Fox, Alan Duncan, Malcolm Rifkind and Tim Yeo. Cameron was far less experienced than the rest of the candidates, and far less well known. He came across as a breath of fresh air and a break from failed leaders who had lost 3 General elections.
Maybe another Cameron candidate will emerge, someone not currently in the Johnson coterie.
In 2005 the party chose David Cameron, who was untainted by IDS and Howard, and beat Kenneth Clarke, David Davis, Liam Fox, Alan Duncan, Malcolm Rifkind and Tim Yeo. Cameron was far less experienced than the rest of the candidates, and far less well known. He came across as a breath of fresh air and a break from failed leaders who had lost 3 General elections.
Maybe another Cameron candidate will emerge, someone not currently in the Johnson coterie.