- Jan 30, 2008
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Just shows how f*****g thick she is.
Me and Guppy still would thuogh
Regards
DF
Just shows how f*****g thick she is.
I’m of the thinking that BJ will be heavily backed.
I'm of the thinking that BJ will be heavily SACKED.
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I reckon about 130 will vote against him. I think the Tories believe Wakefield is lost but Tiverton may not be. Lose both and the rebellion will grow.
https://twitter.com/bydonkeys/status/1533765420427186179?s=21&t=MzV26ttEV-gKOvLsh3hb-Q
Everybody should watch this.
We know that Boris is capable of falling on his sword, witness his withdrawal from the leadership race when leading in the polls after being knifed in the back by Gove. However, I don't see that happening now because there is no other obvious challenger.
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I reckon about 130 will vote against him. I think the Tories believe Wakefield is lost but Tiverton may not be. Lose both and the rebellion will grow.
It's a win/win for some of us I hope.
If Johnson wins, he'll try to stumble on and then the Tories will lose the next GE, as he is guaranteed to cock-up again as he is simply not good at his job.
If Johnson loses with a half-decent majority, then he'll try to stumble on, but the country will still hate him and all Tory MPs for backing him.
If Johnson loses badly, then he's toast.
Personally, regardless of my political associations I want him gone so that someone with a proper grasp of the brief can do something about the cost of living; building trade with the EU and others; rescuing Northern Ireland from falling back into the times of the troubles; removing some of these illegal pieces of legislation that criminalises the right to protest; reinvesting in a plan to build up local economies (not just the vote bribing approach to the North, but also building up economies outside of London); addressing the scandal of the housing market and helping our young disenfranchised population find a home they can afford; stopping the inhuman and illegal approach to the immigration crisis etc. - the list of how they have failed goes on and on, and I haven't even mention the fact that we have more COVID deaths than any other country.
So why vote for him but not publically state you're going to vote for him, that would be a weird move.
Tories attacking Tories....
Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries has launched an extraordinary attack on her fellow Conservative and widely tipped leadership contender Jeremy Hunt.
Dorries accuses him of telling her the government would "swiftly collapse" after Brexit and he would "swoop in".
"You’ve been wrong about almost everything, you are wrong again now"
Dorries adds that when she was a health minister, Hunt told her the government should follow the pandemic response of China and other countries, with mandatory two-week stays in quarantine hotels for infected people.
She says he demanded evidence that British people would never accept being forcibly separated from their loved ones. "Your handling of the pandemic would have been a disaster," she says.
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MPs whose constituents want Boris out might do just that though.