Boris's Brain is missing

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Psamathe
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What is so amazing is that he is choosing to humiliate himself. He could have recognised the inevitable and just gone but he is so desperate to cling to power he'd rather have a few more minutes with the title and the humiliation. That says something about him (and he's doing the saying).

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Johnson will now go, for sure.

The third time he's been sacked for dishonesty. Quite the career.

And leaving with all the grace and humility you'd expect from the narcissist compulsive liar that he is.

The Tory Party have now been in power for what, 12 years? Gone well, hasn't it??
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Has the time arrived...



Jonathan
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roubaixtuesday wrote: 6 Jul 2022, 3:47pm
reohn2 wrote: 6 Jul 2022, 3:20pm
pwa wrote: 6 Jul 2022, 2:58pm It is like watching a landslide in slow motion.
A bit like the 2019 GE then eh?
I think this is best characterised as just a small part of the ongoing slow motion train wreck that is BREXIT
Yep,that's my opinion too.
No matter how much the supporters of brexit want it not to be so,the more under this clown's leadership it is proving to be.
The country is sinking into oblivion and it'll get a lot worse before it ever gets better,that's indeed if it ever does!
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Psamathe wrote: 6 Jul 2022, 4:58pm
Jdsk wrote: 6 Jul 2022, 2:04pm It's hard to keep up, but I think that's now vingt-et-un.

Jonathan
Apparently Johnson has now received as many resignation letters as child maintenance demands.

Ian
But he's denying any of either! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Read and realise what this lot are about:- https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/boris- ... c-diaries/
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Jdsk wrote: 6 Jul 2022, 3:32pm Gove has decided what line to take.
The white ones normally?

(assume your wording was deliberate...)
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As this plays out there are more and more similarities of personality to Trump.

I see Nadine has given him her support. Well that's all right then. :lol:
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Did anyone place any bets?
No money to be made now for sure.
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roubaixtuesday
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Gove sacked.

You'd need a heart of stone not to laugh.
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roubaixtuesday wrote: 6 Jul 2022, 9:34pm Gove sacked.

You'd need a heart of stone not to laugh.
What's that they say about revenge being best served cold? (Unless it's one I've got wrong.)
Psamathe
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roubaixtuesday wrote: 6 Jul 2022, 9:34pm Gove sacked.

You'd need a heart of stone not to laugh.
Maybe Johnson's 1st chance to push before he walks-out. Johnson trying to look like he's in a bit of control and pretend he has choices.

But has Johnson got enough MPs who haven't been resigning or letter writing to fill the posts necessary? Might he double-up in the hope that in a few weeks they''ll all come running back wanting prestigious jobs?

Sacking the levelling-up secretary will send a message to those regions in need of levelling-up.

Everybody knew Johnson would have to be dragged out of No 10 but the farce going on at the moment beggars belief. It really does reflect on Johnson's character flaws.

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Psamathe wrote: 6 Jul 2022, 9:45pm
roubaixtuesday wrote: 6 Jul 2022, 9:34pm Gove sacked.

You'd need a heart of stone not to laugh.
But has Johnson got enough MPs who haven't been resigning or letter writing to fill the posts necessary? Might he double-up in the hope that in a few weeks they''ll all come running back wanting prestigious jobs?

Sacking the levelling-up secretary will send a message to those regions in need of levelling-up.

Everybody knew Johnson would have to be dragged out of No 10 but the farce going on at the moment beggars belief. It really does reflect on Johnson's character flaws.

Ian
Oh, absolutely it reflects on Johnson's character flaws.

Johnson is toast and utterly in denial. "Sacking" anyone is irrelevant to their, or Johnson's future.

It's hilarious. And, of course depressing.
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roubaixtuesday wrote: 6 Jul 2022, 9:49pm
Psamathe wrote: 6 Jul 2022, 9:45pm
roubaixtuesday wrote: 6 Jul 2022, 9:34pm Gove sacked.

You'd need a heart of stone not to laugh.
But has Johnson got enough MPs who haven't been resigning or letter writing to fill the posts necessary? Might he double-up in the hope that in a few weeks they''ll all come running back wanting prestigious jobs?

Sacking the levelling-up secretary will send a message to those regions in need of levelling-up.

Everybody knew Johnson would have to be dragged out of No 10 but the farce going on at the moment beggars belief. It really does reflect on Johnson's character flaws.

Ian
Oh, absolutely it reflects on Johnson's character flaws.

Johnson is toast and utterly in denial. "Sacking" anyone is irrelevant to their, or Johnson's future.

It's hilarious. And, of course depressing.
I actually feel a bit guilty enjoying watching it all. I hate the idea of anybody being so humiliated, particularly so publicly. But I also detest Johnson and he is doing this to himself, not having it done to him by others.

Ian
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