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I think Alan Bennett's appraisal of right wing governance is well covered in his diaries. A splendid read. Not much of his stuff I haven't read.
which book do you recomemed
I think Alan Bennett's appraisal of right wing governance is well covered in his diaries. A splendid read. Not much of his stuff I haven't read.
I’ll have to read more about him before I form an opinion but Tom Tugendhat has thrown his hat into the ring. Former soldier and remainer at heart. So far so good? What do I need to know?
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-throw-hat-into-leadership-ring-boris-johnson
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This piece of non-news has been a Sticky at top of BBC website for over 12 hours now, despite not even making Top Ten in Most Read tab. Anybody else smell fish?
Boris will try and look as Prime Ministerial as possible to deflect attention and move on from Partygate. This could place the UK in a very central position in the Ukraine crisis. Would he risk upping the ante re conflict to save his own skin? You bet he would. The man is dangerous and needs to go now.
On average, how many do you make per week then?
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Boris will try and look as Prime Ministerial as possible to deflect attention and move on from Partygate. This could place the UK in a very central position in the Ukraine crisis. Would he risk upping the ante re conflict to save his own skin? You bet he would. The man is dangerous and needs to go now.
Seems reasonably sensible whenever I have seen him on TV. No doubt the twitterati will be along soon to highlight some massive potential skeletons in his cupboard.
which book do you recomemed
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I’ll have to read more about him before I form an opinion but Tom Tugendhat has thrown his hat into the ring. Former soldier and remainer at heart. So far so good? What do I need to know?
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-throw-hat-into-leadership-ring-boris-johnson
I think all of the Tories that head the Parliamentary Select Committees come across well (see Tobias Elwood and Damian Collins as just two examples, for instance). In no small part that's because they have to work collaboratively with other parliamentarians.
Speaking of which, I'm not the greatest fan of our 'constitution', but the PSCs have been an excellent addition, engaging in proper scrutiny not only of government but also the powerful and influential.[/QUOTE]
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Who is it on the other screen (than Boris)?
Boris will try and look as Prime Ministerial as possible to deflect attention and move on from Partygate. This could place the UK in a very central position in the Ukraine crisis. Would he risk upping the ante re conflict to save his own skin? You bet he would. The man is dangerous and needs to go now.
Heard a lovely little puff piece from Liz Truss the other day, she was right behind Boris as " He is leading the West's response to the Ukraine crisis .... "
Obviously he isn't but he needs all the help he can get, I'm pretty sure all the major players in the Ukraine crisis can see Johnson for the idiotic buffoon he really is, they don't have a version of the Daily Mail/Daily Express in other countries singing his praises , European leaders and Biden have met him at G7's and other summits and can see him for the **** he is. Besides, he has no moral high ground thanks to his party being funded by Russians !
Stand easy, there is no way that Johnson could escalate the situation to strengthen his position in the UK, he's highly likely to escalate the situation by saying something stupid though, lets hope the main players let him play on the fringes with his busses.
If you like monologues and social commentaries- 'A life like other people's'
It's a biography, poignant and very witty at times. When he talked about his Mum's dementia I was very tearful, because he was describing my distress for me.
In fact, here he is reading an extract on World Book Night.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rr1abGhLQsQ
I only caught a bit of something about him and Ukraine the other day. Something about him 'uniting the west' or 'pulling together as Europe', which I thought was HILARIOUS, given he was the one that effectively told Europe to do one!
Yes, absolute bollocks, he's a nonentity as far as the US, EU and Russia are concerned. They can see him for the moron he is.
Yes, absolute bollocks, he's a nonentity as far as the US, EU and Russia are concerned. They can see him for the moron he is.
Yes, absolute bollocks, he's a nonentity as far as the US, EU and Russia are concerned. They can see him for the moron he is.
Thank you, NSC's World Political Correspondent