ManOfSussex
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Which is which?
The parody is more intelligible and less excitable, but if you're not going to use the ignore feature to differentiate them then:
Parody = Pretty Plnk Fairy
Prototypical = Pretty pink fairy
Which is which?
Perfect and in simpler terms the fake one signs off DR, the real one signs off DF
Perfect and in simpler terms the fake one signs off DR, the real one signs off DF
Both PPF and Ppf sign as DF...
This shambolic government (of whose record the PM is 'proud') stumbles on, cock up after cock up with plunging levels of public confidence/trust desperately thrashing around for some shreds of good news and still yet unable to locate any.
Tragic, funny and disgraceful in equal measure.
I have gone from superb to very poor
stuns me that anyone thought he was doing a 'superb' job at any point of this
Bunker Podcast - https://play.acast.com/s/the-bunker/b084ebb3-5ffe-44b8-9130-2c189921a9c0
Interview with Mathew Parris, he's got the measure of Johnson. Essentially lazy, doesn't do detail and is essentially scared of parliament
He's not yet reached the depths of Cameron. If he succeeds in enacting Cameron's folly (Brexit) then he'll be right up there with Neville Chamberlain.
Incidentally, were Chamberlain's cheerleaders (the Daily Mail and its readers) still backing the man with the piece of paper in his hand after Hitler had invaded Poland? I am pretty sure the usual cretins will still be backing Boris and Brexit even if we end up with a hard border and mass unemployment. Four very keen followers filling out the present poll. Same four as last time? Can't be arsed to check, fankly .
To a degree. Churchill was reviled in the Conservative Party at the time. At the height of the Dunkirk evacuation there was a section of the party formed around Lord Halifax who was trying to push the Government into dropping out of the war by asking Hitler for peace. Something that also tends to be overlooked is the willingness of Labour to work with Churchill in a coalition when they refused point blank to do so with Chamberlain. Labour had had close contacts with their German equivalent SDP between the wars and knew very well what their fate may be, thus they did not trust Chamberlain whom they believed may sell out but did Churchill who they knew would continue the fight.
Leon Best
Regards
DF
"Worst PM ever" is quite a low bar but Johnson seems able to limbo under it with ease.