And yet it seems Boris will get away with it again. The guy seems to be untouchable. Any other politician would have been long gone by now. But Boris sails on. It’s really bizarre.I’ve just watched that.
There were 100 people that knew of the party, plus staff, plus security and nobody said a thing. They’re all morally bankrupt, probably patting themselves on the back. The people, and that’s pretty much everyone who have made sacrifices, large and small are being laughed at by these pondscum.
Again, it's sadly down to our democratic process.And yet it seems Boris will get away with it again. The guy seems to be untouchable. Any other politician would have been long gone by now. But Boris sails on. It’s really bizarre.
At the moment there is no obvious successor. Truss may be popular with the membership, but so was Anne Widdecombe. When Hague resigned in 2001 AW wanted to stand for the leadership, but couldn't get enough MP's to support her. I get the feeling that many MP's view her as a lightweight. Sunak is not popular with the membership or some of the more right-wing MP's as he has been putting up tax, and refusing to slash VAT on energy bills.And yet it seems Boris will get away with it again. The guy seems to be untouchable. Any other politician would have been long gone by now. But Boris sails on. It’s really bizarre.
I believe Cummins is behind most of the revelations and that his strategy is to do it on a drip feed basis. That way each allegation is reported on separately but in articles that also back reference the others thereby keeping all of them in the public’s mind and putting more pressure on the Tories to get rid of Boris. How many more revelations can he weather and how much more does Cummins have on him I wonder?Do we detect Dom Cummings behind the latest revelation? And the timing is weird... but perhaps extra ammo for the 1922 lot.
Lots and lots I reckon. And where is Carrie’s much vaunted Johnson heirloom engagement ring and wedding ring?I believe Cummins is behind most of the revelations and that his strategy is to do it on a drip feed basis. That way each allegation is reported on separately but in articles that also back reference the others thereby keeping all of them in the public’s mind and putting more pressure on the Tories to get rid of Boris. How many more revelations can he weather and how much more does Cummins have on him I wonder?
A YouGov poll for Sky News shows 56% of respondents say Prime Minister Boris Johnson should resign.
peeking though the window of the Cabinet Office briefingThis party has made my blood boil even more than it was before. And the ministers being wheeled out to speak today - all they can say is "Sue Gray, Sue Gray"... and that cunt Johnson smirking when he was asked about the party. We are being ruled by liars, thieves and charlatans.
ETA that dress is fucking hideous, and I dont like her ear rings either.
At first, I was thinking how can just over half think he should resign? That's not enough. But then I remembered political rhetoric over the last 5 or so years and understood.Only 56% !! So what do the other 44% want to happen to him?
I can’t imagine many other options than him being hoofed out on his arse by a security guard, locked up in one of our luxurious detention centres or hung by the gonads from Tower Bridge.
Oh I love her. Grasping little twit. She's already mentally checked out and looking for rich husband number 2 to raise Boris' sprogs. Can't keep a good woman down!And the new parents went also partying last Thursday in Mayfair.
Carrie wasn't wearing her wedding ring.
Good. PMQ should be fun today, unless he's found a convenient fridge somewhere.The Daily Mail have completely turned on him
Boris's worst scandals and controversies as he faces partygate furore
As Downing Street is engulfed by yet another lockdown party scandal with the Prime Minister at its heart, even his keenest Tory supporters are in 'despair'.www.dailymail.co.uk
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