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He's Resigning.
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Finally.
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A prime minister who was unequal to the crises he faced... a man who was never suitable for leadership elevated and rewarded eagerly by opportunisti c short- sighted tories... he has seriously damaged this country and so have all his supporters.
08:18 Thu 07th Jul 2022
staying until the autumn, you lucky voters ! - who elected him.....
even the beeb are saying that he was elected by the voters of Uxbridge elected him and he is PM as a creature of the majority in the House of COmmons
what do the usual suspects say
Far too early: he was elected by the people of England and should stay as President for ever: he can do no wrong !
or something crazier ?
even the beeb are saying that he was elected by the voters of Uxbridge elected him and he is PM as a creature of the majority in the House of COmmons
what do the usual suspects say
Far too early: he was elected by the people of England and should stay as President for ever: he can do no wrong !
or something crazier ?
Old_Geezer
//I guess he's fad upwith the stress.//
The irony of the typo is that I would imagine it’s where Carrie will now be going for her wallpaper! Lol
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//I guess he's fad upwith the stress.//
The irony of the typo is that I would imagine it’s where Carrie will now be going for her wallpaper! Lol
https:/
//Yes, best PM this century...//
Unfortunately, Tora, that does not mean much:
Blair
Brown
Cameron
May
I recall a few weeks ago that there was a thread which explored how, having won a vote of No Confidence, Mr Johnson would be removed from office. I seem to remember saying "ways and means, ways and means". There was no way Mr Johnson's tenure would have lasted beyond the summer. There were simply too many things going on for his authority to be sustained. I'm glad he was elected Prime Minister and got the country out of the awful farce that enacting the referendum result had descended into. But I'm equally glad he's going and particularly glad that his ghastly wife will no longer have any influence on Conservative and government policy. I'm not sure there's anybody waiting in the wings who will restore my confidence in the party I have voted for all my life (apart from Lord Frost) but we need someone who will make the most of the advantages that Brexit offers the country, put a stop to some of the ridiculous "woke" nonsense that is tying everybody up in knots, and to urgently fix the country's broken energy supply system. The rest can wait, but those things are urgent.
Unfortunately, Tora, that does not mean much:
Blair
Brown
Cameron
May
I recall a few weeks ago that there was a thread which explored how, having won a vote of No Confidence, Mr Johnson would be removed from office. I seem to remember saying "ways and means, ways and means". There was no way Mr Johnson's tenure would have lasted beyond the summer. There were simply too many things going on for his authority to be sustained. I'm glad he was elected Prime Minister and got the country out of the awful farce that enacting the referendum result had descended into. But I'm equally glad he's going and particularly glad that his ghastly wife will no longer have any influence on Conservative and government policy. I'm not sure there's anybody waiting in the wings who will restore my confidence in the party I have voted for all my life (apart from Lord Frost) but we need someone who will make the most of the advantages that Brexit offers the country, put a stop to some of the ridiculous "woke" nonsense that is tying everybody up in knots, and to urgently fix the country's broken energy supply system. The rest can wait, but those things are urgent.
//we need someone who will make the most of the advantages that Brexit offers the country, put a stop to some of the ridiculous "woke" nonsense that is tying everybody up in knots, and to urgently fix the country's broken energy supply system.//
Dream on. I have a strange notion that those things will not be paramount to whoever succeeds Boris.
Dream on. I have a strange notion that those things will not be paramount to whoever succeeds Boris.
// There was no way Mr Johnson's tenure would have lasted beyond the summer. // great tell us now wont you !
//most of the advantages of Brexit
stop the "woke" nonsense
to fix the broken energy supply system.
those things will not be paramount to who(m)ever succeeds Boris.//
well they werent paramount to Boris because the problems are still there ! - ter daah
Do people read what they write and check for stupidity?
//most of the advantages of Brexit
stop the "woke" nonsense
to fix the broken energy supply system.
those things will not be paramount to who(m)ever succeeds Boris.//
well they werent paramount to Boris because the problems are still there ! - ter daah
Do people read what they write and check for stupidity?