Police called to loud altercation at Boris Johnson's homeJohnson can be heard refusing to leave the flat and telling Symonds to “get off my fucking laptop” before there is a loud crashing noise.
Symonds is heard saying Johnson had ruined a sofa with red wine: “You just don’t care for anything because you’re spoilt. You have no care for money or anything.”
The neighbour said: “There was a smashing sound of what sounded like plates. There was a couple of very loud screams that I’m certain were Carrie and she was shouting to ‘get out’ a lot. She was saying ‘get out of my flat’ and he was saying no. And then there was silence after the screaming
I think we all know this will make no difference what so ever. Still least politics will be interestingWill he be suspended from the party whip, pending an investigation? I doubt it.
At least with Boris Johnson the idiot thing is an act, well he's academic at leaat. I'm not surprised he's spoilt and disrespectful, £275k a year for a column is chicken feed.Look at it this way, with Boris and Trump in charge we're safe from alien invasion, they will think it's a bad joke and skip by onto the next inhabitable planet.
If we have an election in November we can welcome the absolute cherub that is Nigel Farage into the mix. Not something I'd trust after the Brexit Party wins in last local pollsAt least with Boris Johnson the idiot thing is an act, well he's academic at leaat. I'm not surprised he's spoilt and disrespectful, £275k a year for a column is chicken feed.
I've no idea how this will all end up other than a general election come November
Farridge is going to try for MPs, unless and until there is a hard 'no deal' Brexit. He is a threat to the Tories and Labour,, but he is no threat to the Remain parties. If you go back to the Peterborough by election:If we have an election in November we can welcome the absolute cherub that is Nigel Farage into the mix. Not something I'd trust after the Brexit Party wins in last local polls
As much as I would like to believe this, I do not think the Tories will do anything fast to lose another seat. The Welsh by election comes after a conviction against the sitting MP 3 months ago. if the police were to proceed against Field, the Tories will drag out any consequences resulting from a possible conviction for as long as they can. They are sadly strengthened by the fact that the victim does not want to press charges........I reckon mark field will loose his seat too so that will mess with the numbers for votes too.
I think Boris will win and the tories will be out by end of the year.
Corbyn does not want to listen because he is a fierce eurosceptic. He even participated in the Republic of Ireland's referendum on the EU to urge them not to join. He is now the sheet anchor on Labour's progress, supported by the likes of ian Lavery, Kate Hoey, Rebecca Long Bailey., Barry Gardiner ('Labour is a Brexit party now'), Caroline Flint and Lisa Nandy. Unless and until this cohort is removed from influence (along with their supporters in the NEC and top Labour Admin), not only will Labour not change course, but it will also be well nigh impossible to remove Corbyn as leader.I really wish Corbyn would listen to his party re second referendum and I fear if he doesn’t soon they’ll be a leadership contest in labour.
Interesting! I'm not too sure on the turnout for the EU election and if that would translate the same for a GE.If we have an election in November we can welcome the absolute cherub that is Nigel Farage into the mix. Not something I'd trust after the Brexit Party wins in last local polls
Implosion seems fair comment.Bloody hate politics at the moment. There is no party that represents me and there are so few MPs I think gave integrity AND capability. It feels apocalyptic, like we’re on the cusp of a political implosion.
Summed up for me by this:Hate the Tories and always have for their scummy personal behaviour and capitalist over humanitarian policy
And it is 'make-your-mind-up' time.Hate Labour, who have been taken over by hard left college puddings who think they’re channeling Che Guevara and play so much identity politics they honestly can’t be all things to all men without being a huge failure.
It is clear Labour will have to make a decision one way or the other, otherwise they will bleed at both ends. According to reports, Labour are losing 4 Remainers to every 1 Leave member Labour MPs like Flint and Nandy who urge Leave are, I think, trying to protect their own seats.Labour would lose seats in Sunderland, Barnsley, Wolverhampton, Stoke and many other areas if Jeremy Corbyn shifted the party’s stance on Brexit, claimed Caroline Flint. The Brexiteer MP warned Labour and the Conservatives combined risk losing “40 plus seats” to the Brexit Party. BBC presenter Andrew Marr asked: “Are you not likely to lose more seats to the Lib Dems than anybody else if you don’t go in the other direction?” Ms Flint replied: “No not at all,
Although not a LibDem member (or voter, to date) I can see why their main message of Remain is appealing currently. They are also the only main English party campaigning for electoral reform At least you know what they stand for.Lib Dems/Greens are very middle class heavy in membership which means the working class are again under represented, and because they’re staunch remain are unappealing to half the bloody country.
Every legitimate grievance which you list can be placed fairly and squarely mainly at the feet of the Tories, not the EU.Farage is resonating with and mobilising the young, white working classes and I think there’s a real risk that populists will get some power. I’ve got a lot of family dotted all around the north of England and young men especially are pissed that there has been over a decade of huge immigration with no support to the local economies to hold up the population booms in small towns, and Farage is the only one seemingly giving them a voice. Loads of these places are flipping from Labour to Brexit, so he’s not only pillaging Tory membership.
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