With selective hearing to go with his lack truthfulnessthirdcrank wrote: ↑5 Jul 2022, 2:22pm I see the latest report is that Boris Johnson forgot about hearing about the complaint(s?) about Chris Pincher. (He's a very busy man.)
Boris's Brain is missing
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W H Auden
"All we are not stares back at what we are"
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If she can find her way out from under the carpet with the rest of the sweepings!
PS,Apologies to Sweep of this parish for taking his name in vain.
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Javid has resigned.
Jonathan
PS: I've always been very fond of rats.
Jonathan
PS: I've always been very fond of rats.
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Two down, how many more to jump ship.
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Guessing but I'm wondering if it's those senior Ministers who are hoping to stand in the liely leadership contest. Break with Johnson as sticking with him resolutely until the end would mean no hope of becoming next leader whereas show you loyalty and dissatisfaction now and they can make the case "they are doing the right thing".
So maybe Ms Truss will follow them soon?
Ian
So maybe Ms Truss will follow them soon?
Ian
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"Liz Truss is "100 percent behind the Prime Minister", a source close to the Foreign Secretary has told Express.co.uk."
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics ... tive-party
So you could well be right.
; - )
Jonathan
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I presume they are all scheming in overdrive. Perhaps Michael Gove is one to watch
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Old Kremlinology adage: who is surprisingly quiet or suddenly elsewhere?thirdcrank wrote: ↑5 Jul 2022, 6:50pm I presume they are all scheming in overdrive. Perhaps Michael Gove is one to watch
But when a crime’s discovered, then Macavity’s not there!
Jonathan
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The one to watch is Boris himself.
Go, or be pushed.
General election before the year is out?
The whole set of them have lost the plot.
Go, or be pushed.
General election before the year is out?
The whole set of them have lost the plot.
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Perhaps the difference between this and previous leadership crises is that the assumption seems to be that Boris Johnson will hang on indefinitely, no matter what. That has the potential to cause problems as the rest of the universe rolls on.
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The best description of Boris Johnson I've yet to hear(WARNING swearing alert):- https://youtu.be/Cu4fiRFhC-4
Thanks John.
Nail,Head,On!
Thanks John.
Nail,Head,On!
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Something on the Radio the other day was that if 1922 guy gets letters from more than 50% of MPs they don't need wait 12 months and don't need another vote. That many letters is enough to do it on its own. I don't know that procedures/constitution so I'm just repeating what I heard the other day (and I can't remember who said it).
Ian
Ian
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One sign Johnson's rule is over ("bar the shouting") is ... where's Nadine? Normally she's on every news program within seconds, wearing out Twitter's servers declaring Johnson's Infallibility.
Maybe her silence speaks volumes.
Ian
Maybe her silence speaks volumes.
Ian