He should do what hw believes in, not what will further his career.
Exactly, astonishing we the voters kinda accept this stance as if its already factored in to our psyche and so it continues.
He should do what hw believes in, not what will further his career.
Gove is a goon, Johnson is a buffoon.
However, Boris can still back Cameron and be a winner in all this.
Johnson is very far from being a buffoon. From his editorial skills to his running of London, he has shown he is no idiot at all..
Gove is a goon, Johnson is a buffoon.
However, Boris can still back Cameron and be a winner in all this.
Sorry, but even the Tory Faithful can't see Boris as anything other than a London-centric buffoon shirley? Or are they even more stupid than they give every appearance of being?
Gove is one of the biggest goons in government.
Ask the teachers.
I've MORE chance of being NEXT Tory PM than Osborne or May has
He should do what hw believes in, not what will further his career.
The general consensus among political commentators is that he is anything but that. It's just his public face.
I like Gove he stands up to vested interests ....
Michael Gove proven right as schoolkids in deprived areas finally have education to match Eton
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/michael-gove-proven-right-schoolkids-6301722
(sorry for the biased source)
... and Andrew Neil on the Daily politics plus he is currently attempting to reform Prisons in an enlightened direction which is courageous considering the hang em flog em Tory mindset.
He is putting country before party and career which some might consider principled and worthy of praise.
It's a bit pathetic really why you have certain individuals waiting to jump onto a bandwagon that suits them and their career.Fact is you're either for the in or out camp and would have been for ages.The 'in' vote will win. So Boris has to back 'in'. Then his hands will be tied when he runs for leader. The tory membership are probably in favour of 'out'. This is why Boris is quiet at the moment. But he will have to declare. My bet is he presents a fudge and mudge, in the hope he can declare after the vote. Then the tory members will gave to decide between his charisma and his lack of courage. I'm not a tory but if I were I would back Boris, regardless, because he is a winner, and winning the general election is all. But if I were a tory I would not be 'out at any price'. I wonder how many of them are . . .
I like Gove he stands up to vested interests ....
Michael Gove proven right as schoolkids in deprived areas finally have education to match Eton
I've MORE chance of being NEXT Tory PM than Osborne or May has
So he doesn't actually have an opinion himself? Are these the sort of people who foist themselves upon us as Prime Minister material? Good grief!he will side with the side he thinks will win, which is why he is taking his time to come to a public decision.
It's a bit pathetic really why you have certain individuals waiting to jump onto a bandwagon that suits them and their career.Fact is you're either for the in or out camp and would have been for ages.
Typical politicians