Don't be so hard on yourself!
Ah apologies. I’m loathe.
Don't be so hard on yourself!
Heard some mentalist earlier screeching about it being a “leftie coup”
Ah apologies. I’m loathe.
You mean loath (or loth - there are two spellings, but loath is more common). It's definitely not loathe though, that's the verb
It is quite funny having to educate people about how the Conservatives have a very long history of attempting to remove their leaders (or the PM) before the electorate have a chance.
1975 - Thatcher challenges and defeats Heath in a leadership election.
1979 - Thatcher leads a no confidence motion against the Callaghan Government.
1989 - Sir Anthony Meyer challengers Thatcher for the leadership.
1990 - Heseltine challenges Thatcher again, leading to John Major becoming PM.
1995 - John Major initiates leadership election as PM, beating his opponent John Redwood.
2013 - At least 30 Tory MPs send letters to 1922 committee declaring no confidence in Cameron Leadership.
.. and I won't bore anyone about Theresa May.
Of the 10 post-war Tory PMs*, only three (Major, Heath & Douglas-Home) have been removed from office by the electorate. All of the others were either bought down internally or resigned (often under internal pressure) plus one still clinging to the job.
*Not including Churchill 1945 as (a) this was technically the end of a national Government and "the Conservatives" weren't in power and (b) the war hadn't yet finished
Of the 10 post-war Tory PMs*, only three (Major, Heath & Douglas-Home) have been removed from office by the electorate.
The very minimum needed to "move on" and to draw a line under this whole sorry saga is for Johnson to go."The public want to move on" latest
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Of course this is a crowd of people who've turned up to watch a church service for the Queen. Hardly a hotbed of leftist activity I'd have thought.
"The public want to move on" latest
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Of course this is a crowd of people who've turned up to watch a church service for the Queen. Hardly a hotbed of leftist activity I'd have thought.
Well that vid seems to dispel the break up rumour.
I see the fat lying messy bungle**** can't even manage a straight tie.
"The public want to move on" latest
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Of course this is a crowd of people who've turned up to watch a church service for the Queen. Hardly a hotbed of leftist activity I'd have thought.
The Prime Minister had the honour of delivering the New Testament reading during the National Service of Thanksgiving for ERII.
The reading was taken from Paul's letter to the church at Philippi and contained the following verse:
"Finally, beloved, whatever is true, whatever is honourable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things." (Philippians 4:8)
Whatever one's theological views are, truth, honour, justice and purity are important.
Pleasing, commendable, excellent and praiseworthy actions are also crucial.
I hope the Prime Minister has time to sincerely reflect on the words he read and consider where he stands in relation to them.
Truth and honour should govern his decisions, including whether the office he currently holds is one that he should continue holding.
And it is often better to make these decisions individually than face the possibility of having them made for you.
And how Beer Korma (so funny, so clever) would still have us in lockdown today?Do we know if he happened to mention the world beating vaccination roll out, at all?