- Oct 20, 2022
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Let’s hope he has gone forever……… somehow I doubt it.
He heard we may be looking for a No 1 apparently
Let’s hope he has gone forever……… somehow I doubt it.
Human piñata clubbed to death.Such a Class Act.View attachment 162112
And such a shame the noose chose that day, of all days, to malfunction
The guy was an over-enabled dimwit, pure and simple. He was our Trump. Both disgusting low-lifes who are only now starting to be held to account. Utter SHAME on all those who ever enabled them in the first place^^^ I am not having a go at anyone in saying this.
The troubling thing about “Boris” is the mocking familiarity with the man from the press and public. “Oh it’s just Boris, here’s a photo of him doing something stupid and looking ridiculous. Here’s a video of him rugby tackling a child or failing to zipline.”
There’s an almost loving tone, as if he is some bumbling but ultimately harmless buffoon. The guy was the flippin’ PM. He had the keys to the nuclear deterrent. He was leading the negotiations in the most traumatic trade negotiations since the war. He was overseeing management of an unprecedented pandemic.
He isn’t the harmless town fool. He’s a very dangerous liar who has brought a struggling Tory party to its knees with lies, extremely unethical decision making and poor governance.
I do wish people would lay off this “Boris is a joke” characterisation because he is a very conniving, deliberate man who has politicked his way to power with careful curation of his image.
You’ve rather missed the point I was making I fear.The guy was an over-enabled dimwit, pure and simple. He was our Trump. Both disgusting low-lifes who are only now starting to be held to account. Utter SHAME on all those who ever enabled them in the first place
Spot on. Not just kunnt of the decade candidate, but kunnt of the century candidate too.Why can’t he just f*** off forever, I’m sick of seeing his fat, ugly face. Absolute scum. I detest that piece of shit.
Weirdly, she has some legitimacy in feeling left out given his hit rate in the circles they inhabit -- although the deed might have already been doneShe just wanted him to shag her
I didn’t realise this, but it’s obvious with a committee of seven. Blaming Harriet Harman is a vicious swipe, from a spiteful man.
Good post. I differ in that the Tory party wasn't struggling when they turned to Johnson -- they'd secured the largest party representation three times by that point and, in the only election he had as PM, he increased that majority.^^^ I am not having a go at anyone in saying this.
The troubling thing about “Boris” is the mocking familiarity with the man from the press and public. “Oh it’s just Boris, here’s a photo of him doing something stupid and looking ridiculous. Here’s a video of him rugby tackling a child or failing to zipline.”
There’s an almost loving tone, as if he is some bumbling but ultimately harmless buffoon. The guy was the flippin’ PM. He had the keys to the nuclear deterrent. He was leading the negotiations in the most traumatic trade negotiations since the war. He was overseeing management of an unprecedented pandemic.
He isn’t the harmless town fool. He’s a very dangerous liar who has brought a struggling Tory party to its knees with lies, extremely unethical decision making and poor governance.
I do wish people would lay off this “Boris is a joke” characterisation because he is a very conniving, deliberate man who has politicked his way to power with careful curation of his image.
Thanks.... and sadly I agree with your last sentiment.No I’m just playing around. Let’s hope he has gone forever……… somehow I doubt it.
Thanks.... and sadly I agree with your last sentiment.
Shockingly I also find myself agreeing with the Brexit loving Isabel Oakeshott (for the first time) on this matter.....
All correct and the red tops can ridicule or rally behind every 3/4 months for ever more.i'm tired of the Johnson is a great politican shtick. he's a cheerleader who got lucky, then floundered through every event. there's a rebuilding on the horizen for the party, it wont be led by Johnson as he has no political vision. away from parliament and party HQ what rallying cry will be heard? he'll be off on the after dinner circuit, probably a stint in US, get a job with some think tank for the kudos.
No Conservative has had a political vision for the last 25 years.i'm tired of the Johnson is a great politican shtick. he's a cheerleader who got lucky, then floundered through every event. there's a rebuilding on the horizen for the party, it wont be led by Johnson as he has no political vision. away from parliament and party HQ what rallying cry will be heard? he'll be off on the after dinner circuit, probably a stint in US, get a job with some think tank for the kudos.
Goodness, I really hope you are right... He certainly is no great politician, but he is a successful cult leader and consummate chancer. I try not to speculate on the future but fear he is constitutionally unable to leave politics entirely.....i'm tired of the Johnson is a great politican shtick. he's a cheerleader who got lucky, then floundered through every event. there's a rebuilding on the horizen for the party, it wont be led by Johnson as he has no political vision. away from parliament and party HQ what rallying cry will be heard? he'll be off on the after dinner circuit, probably a stint in US, get a job with some think tank for the kudos.
To be fair to them, being entirely self serving and committed to benefiting themselves without regard for anybody else is a vision of sorts.No Conservative has had a political vision for the last 25 years.
Unless you count harmful austerity (whilst trebling the national debt) or if attempting to heal your own party by dividing the country with a referendum on a damaging economic policy counts as a political vision.
I wish they'd all just f*** off and never be seen again. That's my political vision. Ideally by implementing a fair voting system that doesn't reward the 20% of the electorate who are fanatical, ignorant right wing simpletons by allowing them to install utter f***ing morons in all positions of power and authority.
Thanks.... and sadly I agree with your last sentiment.
Shockingly I also find myself agreeing with the Brexit loving Isabel Oakeshott (for the first time) on this matter.....