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Is It All Over For Boris Johnson?
…or is there a way back for him?
What would have to happen to allow him back into Number 10?
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What would have to happen to allow him back into Number 10?
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He had an 80 seat majority and he messed it up. But maybe that’s not the point. He was brought in to wangle a Brexit deal. Everyone knew what he was like. Beforehand few MPs would give him the time of day. A local Tory MP here smirked at the mention of his name, tho he’d deny it now.
Having achieved what he was brought in for it was probably inevitable it’d be downhill thereafter
He had an 80 seat majority and he messed it up. But maybe that’s not the point. He was brought in to wangle a Brexit deal. Everyone knew what he was like. Beforehand few MPs would give him the time of day. A local Tory MP here smirked at the mention of his name, tho he’d deny it now.
Having achieved what he was brought in for it was probably inevitable it’d be downhill thereafter
TTT
Not forgetting Boris himself though. I’ve been listening to a great podcast (Partygate: The Inside Story) and what I never realised was just how much Tory MPs had grown tired of him - they’d go out defending a government line to their constituents and the media only to have the story flipped by Number 10.
Not forgetting Boris himself though. I’ve been listening to a great podcast (Partygate: The Inside Story) and what I never realised was just how much Tory MPs had grown tired of him - they’d go out defending a government line to their constituents and the media only to have the story flipped by Number 10.
no doug, I just never join the brainwashed baying mob. Boris was a great PM with a big majority. Hit by crisis after crisis from day 1, we will never know what could have been had he not been firefighting the whole time. The latest kangaroo court led by a former leader of the Labour party is just a sham spectacle over nothing.
naomi24
In what way was he stitched up?
The problem at the end was that what made Boris a capable campaigner was a liability in government.
The last straw was Chris Pincher, but before that there was Owen Paterson, Partygate, 'Wallpapergate' and Jennifer Arcuri.
None of these problems were anyone else's fault. They were all self-inflicted wounds and the Tories came to realise that Boris for all his boosterist qualities wasn't the man to lead them.
In what way was he stitched up?
The problem at the end was that what made Boris a capable campaigner was a liability in government.
The last straw was Chris Pincher, but before that there was Owen Paterson, Partygate, 'Wallpapergate' and Jennifer Arcuri.
None of these problems were anyone else's fault. They were all self-inflicted wounds and the Tories came to realise that Boris for all his boosterist qualities wasn't the man to lead them.
naomi24
Nope…it was Chris Pincher. It was after he said he knew nothing about specific allegations, then changed the story - that was when it all blew up.
Also - Partygate has now moved on. It’s not so much the parties (plural) that are the problem - but the subsequent cover-up.
It’s always the cover-up, the lies and obfuscation that cause the problems
Nope…it was Chris Pincher. It was after he said he knew nothing about specific allegations, then changed the story - that was when it all blew up.
Also - Partygate has now moved on. It’s not so much the parties (plural) that are the problem - but the subsequent cover-up.
It’s always the cover-up, the lies and obfuscation that cause the problems