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Does Anyone Really Believe That Boris's Forced Departure Will Heal Divisions In The Conservative Government?
Excellent article from Carole Malone writing in the Daily Express.
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/co mment/e xpressc omment/ 1637232 /boris- johnson -conser vative- party-l eadersh ip-cont est
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i don't think his forced departure was intended to heal divisions in the party... it was done to save Tory skins from being associated with him come next election.
I hope it doesn't work but I suspect it will
i don't think his forced departure was intended to heal divisions in the party... it was done to save Tory skins from being associated with him come next election.
I hope it doesn't work but I suspect it will
Of course it won't
Nothing will do that. Least off all the previous status quo.
Boris J may have been popular in Ukraine and with a lot of voters who'd not normally vote Tory, but he was pretty much the worst PM certainly I can ever remember and although people keep saying it was just about his personality it was not. A lot of Tory voters don't see him as a proper Conservative. That is a recipe for chaos.
Nothing will do that. Least off all the previous status quo.
Boris J may have been popular in Ukraine and with a lot of voters who'd not normally vote Tory, but he was pretty much the worst PM certainly I can ever remember and although people keep saying it was just about his personality it was not. A lot of Tory voters don't see him as a proper Conservative. That is a recipe for chaos.
That bit's sorted isn't it? Your post at 9.24 confirms that she was wrong - and you were wrong. I really don't want this thread descending into the stupidity of the nitty gritty of partygate, beergate, currydate, man-groping gate, or any of the other 'gates'. All of that has been done to death. This is about healing the divisions in the Conservative Government - or not.
"Because love him or hate him, Boris was a Somebody. He was a political life force that you couldn’t ignore and everything his enemies hated about him were the reasons we all voted for him. He was a posh boy but he felt like one of us. He was on our side and he wanted what WE wanted, even though we inhabited different worlds."
That is rather sad. I get that Carole Malone is a big fan, and I understand that many are, but Boris Johnson was on the side of Boris Johnson and pretty much no one else. That was his appeal: making people think he was on their side and that being a bit eccentric and conventional would get things done the way they wanted.
But he's just left a mess.
That is rather sad. I get that Carole Malone is a big fan, and I understand that many are, but Boris Johnson was on the side of Boris Johnson and pretty much no one else. That was his appeal: making people think he was on their side and that being a bit eccentric and conventional would get things done the way they wanted.
But he's just left a mess.
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