nicko31
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Which sycophant will they roll out this morning to try and defend Johnson's crumbling cabal?
It'll either be Grant Shapps or an empty chair on Radio 4 this morning, I reckon.Which sycophant will they roll out this morning to try and defend Johnson's crumbling cabal?
It'll either be Grant Shapps or an empty chair on Radio 4 this morning, I reckon.
The chair would talk more sense of course.
Lib Dems win Tiverton and Honiton.
Sensational result with a swing of nearly 30%.
Yes. Very much so but I can’t get my head round 16,393 people voting for Johnson’s Government. It’s just bizarre.
House prices. NOTHING else matters.
We'll be getting Priti Vacant this morning instead.It'll either be Grant Shapps or an empty chair on Radio 4 this morning, I reckon.
The chair would talk more sense of course.
Yes. Very much so but I can’t get my head round 16,393 people voting for Johnson’s Government. It’s just bizarre.
We'll be getting Priti Vacant this morning instead.
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We'll be getting Priti Vacant this morning instead.
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Very true, Johnson will carry on being Johnson, he won't change an act that has got him this far. The cans will be kicked down the road and he will try to blunder on and hope something turns up as a distraction.
I'm convinced he has a " Trading Places " style bet on with a chum from Eton... " £5 says I will last a full term as Prime Minister despite being the most corrupt, selfish and useless leader ever.....and they can't get rid of me ! "
We'll be getting Priti Vacant this morning instead.
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Big Dog ain’t going nowhere.
“The prime minister is giving his first response to the two by-election defeats his party suffered overnight.
He says he will "listen" to voters but pledges to "keep going".
"I've got to listen to what people are saying, in particular to the difficulties people are facing over the cost of living," news agency PA quotes him as saying.”
He thinks it’s the cost of living that has done for the Tories in both seats.
Big Dog ain’t going nowhere.
“The prime minister is giving his first response to the two by-election defeats his party suffered overnight.
He says he will "listen" to voters but pledges to "keep going".
"I've got to listen to what people are saying, in particular to the difficulties people are facing over the cost of living," news agency PA quotes him as saying.”
He thinks it’s the cost of living that has done for the Tories in both seats.
My feeling, although apparently the political commentators appear to say the opposite, is that Dowden has been thrown under the bendy bus to save the PM’s skin.
Dowden, is (was) co-chair of the Conservative party, so it seems like a big thing, but I would hazard a guess that the majority of the public couldn’t have picked him out in a Nevermind The Buzzcocks line up before this morning. So for Boris he serves the purpose well, big name takes the rap, but nobody really knows or cares about him! Time to move on!*
* here’s a peerage for your work for the Conservative party, Mr Dowden.
I have to disagree, I believe that Oliver Dowden is severely pissed off with the way that Johnson is running the Government and can take no more. His letter subtly suggests that to me.
I hope that some others in the Cabinet, fed up with having to lie and defend the indefensible, will now show that they have the balls to tell Johnson his time is up and rid the country of this dreadful PM.
Yes. Very much so but I can’t get my head round 16,393 people voting for Johnson’s Government. It’s just bizarre.