[Politics] Tory meltdown finally arrived [was: incoming]...

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Machiavelli

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Machiavelli

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Haven't read all the comments today but what strikes me as bizarre is that the scum Johnson thinks it is perfectly acceptable (and, for some reason, part of his job) to have drinks to say goodbye to a colleague and thank them for their service but it wasn't ok for families to say goodbye to lost love ones whom they would never see again and have a drink to celebrate their life!!!

I can't even imagine any act that johnson could do for which he would resign. He is bereft of morals as are all the sycophantic morons that grin sitting behind him.

It's frightening that, of 360 MPs, there aren't 54 MPs that have the integrity and courage to write a letter to the 1922 committee!

Not just part of his job, it's a sign of leadership. He said so in the Commons, so it must be true ...
 


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They did it when they thought it would suit them and undid it when they thought it might not.I

It's a minor example of their scumbaggery but scumbaggery none the less.
 




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The threshold on the letters needed to force a vote is 54 and the numbers are estimated to be about 50 by those close to it, so not far off if a few wake up tomorrow and rethink
 






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Insel affe

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And that is the big issue….

He should man up and feckin walk, and if the Conservative party don’t give a vote of no confidence, they will lose the voters for a long time.
Disgusting behaviour from a so called leader, he has no moral compass and thinks we the public are as thick and gormless as himself.


Utter, Utter Tw@t
 




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Is it PotG?

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I'm sure that [MENTION=35196]Is it PotG?[/MENTION] will have yet another of his witty one line responses for this post

Certainly not.

I find the idea of Johnson consuming canapés and Starmer munching Madras during such scenarios extremely distasteful and offensive.
 








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On a similar note, a friend of ours responded to something I’d posted on Facebook yesterday: “I’m really angry. When we said goodbye to Dad, all we were able to do was stand around in a Crematorium car park. We should have said it was a leaving do”.

Her 90 year old father had died from COVID in his care home after it was introduced there by another patient being discharged from hospital back there without being tested.

How he can countenance saying that it was “appropriate” to say goodbye and have leaving do’s is unbelievable, and shows what a devious and uncaring £#*& he really is.
 


The Clamp

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We no longer enjoy a democracy in the U.K.

We live in a totalitarian state. Ruled over by liars and cheats.

I intend to oppose this. By any means necessary.
 


Klaas

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Certainly not.

I find the idea of Johnson consuming canapés and Starmer munching Madras during such scenarios extremely distasteful and offensive.

And there you have it. You can't help yourself can you?
 


Randy McNob

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I see the government looking to subsidise sky high energy bills because of the failure of capitalism, but "socialism doesn't work"

Stealing the idea of windfall taxes from the guy they call "Captain hindsight"
 




Randy McNob

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"Getting on with the job" = forget about / ignore our latest screw up

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Blue Valkyrie

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I see the government looking to subsidise sky high energy bills because of the failure of capitalism, but "socialism doesn't work"

Stealing the idea of windfall taxes from the guy they call "Captain hindsight"

With hindsight perhaps they should change his name to "Captain foresight" ???
 


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