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The Two-faced, hypocritical Buffoon and his Party set for a Mauling at PMQ's Today..
Re: The Two-faced, hypocritical Buffoon and his Party set for a Mauling at PMQ's Today..
For the first time in ages there was no cabinet minister doing the media rounds this morning. Thankfully ducking out of PMQs is not an option for them.
There are plenty of thick people throughout the country, and more than enough on here who again will think "Funny old Boris"/"Hell of a boy"....
Probably. Hopefully though more people will remember not being able to meet family for xmas, not being able to go to funerals, no care home visits and dad's missing their babies being born whilst substances were (allegedly) being snorted in toilets at a jolly in Downing Street
I think this could well be Boris's Bridge too far.
We may well have a new Prime Minister in the not too distant future
I'm inclined to agree. And I don't mind him (better than the alternative in 2019) but he himself seems less and less interested now and like he needs a new project and what undoubted political talents he has (oratory, teflon, ability to engage and enthuse etc) are less in demand during things like Covid)
Thing is, politicians usually like to end on a completed project. Maybe if he gets us through winter to the spring when the latest round of Covid shite is over then there may be serious moves to replace him - presumably with Sunak.
For the first time in ages there was no cabinet minister doing the media rounds this morning. Thankfully ducking out of PMQs is not an option for them.
Iain Dale does a section called Cross Question on his LBC radio show between 8 and 9 Monday to Thursday which is a discussion between representative of the various parties
According to him on twitter the Tories have just pulled Conor Burns the Minister of State for Northern Ireland from tonights program.
I'm inclined to agree. And I don't mind him (better than the alternative in 2019) but he himself seems less and less interested now and like he needs a new project and what undoubted political talents he has (oratory, teflon, ability to engage and enthuse etc) are less in demand during things like Covid)
Thing is, politicians usually like to end on a completed project. Maybe if he gets us through winter to the spring when the latest round of Covid shite is over then there may be serious moves to replace him - presumably with Sunak.
Re: The Two-faced, hypocritical Buffoon and his Party set for a Mauling at PMQ's Today..
The biggest opposition to the Tory Party comes from the Tory Party and Tory members. Today at PMQs Starmer has his chance to strike at an open goal. He can't mess it up surely. Will Starmer succeed? I doubt it but in reality Johnson and the Cabinet members who denied the existence of a party which flouted the rules should resign but I doubt whether it will happen. The evidence is there and this is now Starmer's chance to shine. If he doesn't then his time is up also.
Iain Dale does a section called Cross Question on his LBC radio show between 8 and 9 Monday to Thursday which is a discussion between representative of the various parties
According to him on twitter the Tories have just pulled Conor Burns the Minister of State for Northern Ireland from tonights program.
The wagons are circling
A correspondent on Radio 4 this morning stated that government representation has been pulled across the board in respect of the media.
I'm inclined to agree. And I don't mind him (better than the alternative in 2019) but he himself seems less and less interested now and like he needs a new project and what undoubted political talents he has (oratory, teflon, ability to engage and enthuse etc) are less in demand during things like Covid)
Thing is, politicians usually like to end on a completed project. Maybe if he gets us through winter to the spring when the latest round of Covid shite is over then there may be serious moves to replace him - presumably with Sunak.
He stopped being interested the day after he won the Tory vote, with a brief revival of interest when there was an election.
Some of us are old enough to remember him skipping multiple COBRA meetings when a virus was about to ravage the country.
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