Quote Originally Posted by dml1954 View Post
Corbyn may not have been accused of ‘groping a female journalist’ as you put it (unproven allegation anyway) over 20 years ago but there is plenty of actual evidence that he has supported terrorist groups in the past who have killed thousands of innocent people and also plenty of evidence that the party he leads is anti-semitic. These issues are conveniently glossed over by his supporters and accepted by his MP’s but I know which ones I think are the more serious and have greater implications over his suitability to lead his party, let alone the country. Johnson is just trying to implement the result of the referendum, as his party promised they would. Pity the other parties don't actually live up the same promises to the electorate they made in 2016 and 2017. Now that was telling lies to get votes.
And the award for completely missing my point goes to....................

If Corbyn was accused of the same thing Johnson has, he would be getting a much rougher ride from his party members and supporters than the PM is - that's more of a comment on one of the differences between Labour and Conservative voters than on the two men involved.

You've proved there what I mean about Tory voters having to tie themselves up in knots to accommodate Johnson and Brexit. Yesterday there were speeches to "the law and order" party about increasing prison populations and keeping offenders in gaol longer while, at the same time, a blind eye is turned to the dubious behaviour of their leader.