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Re: Chaos in Government
Need more than a two party state…can’t stand either of emOriginally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View PostSlimey creeps the Tories
They will all be after his job if he resigns , as he should
Trouble is the opposition is split between starmer who is utterly hopeless and the liberals
The country is crying out for someone other than the blue meanies but looking at the opinion polls starmer et al are hardly pulling up trees
One of the wet lot will stand and the country will say oh OK go on then .....
It's thoroughly depressing
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Re: Chaos in Government
I'm no Boris supporter, or even a tory supporter, but something stinks about the way all these leaks and misdemeanors keep coming along.
It seems there's a concerted plan to oust BoJo, if he doesn't go now, something else will come out next week.
Sleeze getting rid of sleeze?
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nothing to do with backbone, they're just looking out for themselvesOriginally posted by the other bob wilson View PostI’m just glad some of the Cabinet are finally locating their backbone - I want the Tories out as much as anyone, but I want this disgrace of a PM out more.
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I doubt there is any principle involved.Originally posted by Alfresco View PostSeems like they were looking for an excuse to jump ship. If you quit the cabinet you should leave the party. Good riddance to them.
They stayed and enabled Johnson for months and years whilst he behaved in exactly the same way.
It is down to political calculation. Pincher and the latest round of lies is just the excuse. And the by election results which spooked all wings of their party.
Three quarters of Tory backbenchers voted against Johnson in the recent ballot. They are about to win total control of the 1922 Committee and change the rules so the confidence vote can be re-run. Johnson will lose and his loyalists will go down with him.
The Tories are calculating their best chance of winning the next election or limiting the damage. Enough of them now think that means changing the leader and hoping the public have short memories.
Their problem is there is no obvious alternative. As a non-Tory watching their implosion will be a small compensation for the continuing disaster of this incompetent, lying, corrupt government. The smallest of silver linings!
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