Wilson left because he was exhausted - he'd been leader for 14 years and PM for seven. We know now that the security services were actively plotting against him, there was the mess left by the Barber boom and the quadrupling of oil prices and there was the conflict between the pro-EU and anti-EU in his party (that led to the formation of the SDP four years later). He just want to retire to watch more football.
The handover was seamless then because the election was conducted among MPs only. It was speeded up considerably when Benn and Jenkins withdrew from the second ballot. Major similarly took over from Thatcher within a week. I think Home took an even shorter time to take over from Macmillan as they didn't have elections in those days.
Now, those pesky members decide things - that all takes time
So where did it all go wrong for Boris?
He’s not the first PM to lie, or the last, he’s not the first to support a nonce, Maggie entertained Saville at Chequers, he didn’t send British soldiers to their deaths in an illegal war, so what’s actually done it for him?
Is it basically down to the lockdown Parties?
Have we as a nation finally found some political morals in the 21st century or as James O’Brien said on the wireless this morning, “Choosing the next Tory PM is a bit like choosing which rancid toilet to use next at Glastonbury”.
I don't think so. It's over and thankfully he knows it, finally.
Any attempt to cling on and the 1922 Committee will do whatever it takes to remove him near-instantly.
Leave means leave Shirley?It won't over till the lying narcissist has left the building.
He'll have his fingers crossed the Russians cross into the Baltic States...
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Yes. thanks. I think I have made my views clear. Sadly though there is a disconnect with your ability to understand.
So where did it all go wrong for Boris?
He’s not the first PM to lie, or the last, he’s not the first to support a nonce, Maggie entertained Saville at Chequers, he didn’t send British soldiers to their deaths in an illegal war, so what’s actually done it for him?
Is it basically down to the lockdown Parties?
Have we as a nation finally found some political morals in the 21st century or as James O’Brien said on the wireless this morning, “Choosing the next Tory PM is a bit like choosing which rancid toilet to use next at Glastonbury”.
I think he seemed scared of saying something that might not stand up to scrutiny when questioned, or, might not take place or later be regarded as a lie.That’s what I thought. He seemed desperate not to say the wrong thing or anything beyond his rehearsed mantra. He actually looked a little apprehensive.
Dom Cummins disagrees. I disgree.
If the 22 does not get him out in the next week, he will stay in number 10, plotting and scheming to the last.
Boris Johnson is now expected to make his resignation statement at around 12.30pm, the BBC reports.
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Ah that explains his desire to serve the people as an MP and get usage of of those subsidised bars in the HoC.I have just realised why I like the cut of Ben Wallace's Jib...
While in the Scots Guards, he is said to have broken the record for the largest ever bill at the bar in the officers' mess.
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