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31 minutes ago, flyingscot said:

He lost Wakefield and the biggest majority ever lost at Tiverton and Honiton by-elections. They binned him because his indiscretions became an electoral liability. Seems a big risk to think we've all forgotten.  

Its not "the electorate" that will crown him, it is the Tory membership - and they are tin eared and blind to all of his indiscretions, as long as they think that he can win them another election.

They give less of a f**k about the country than Bojo does.

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1 hour ago, Leith Green said:

Listening to 5 Live right now and some of the chat from the tory members calling in is staggering.

Andrew Bridgen (right winbg ERG member) is sounding like the adult in the room, says BoJo shouldnt get back in.

Tells you everything about how different England is to Scotland.

They are fucking nutjobs.

You’re not wrong 

 

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43 minutes ago, flyingscot said:

He lost Wakefield and the biggest majority ever lost at Tiverton and Honiton by-elections. They binned him because his indiscretions became an electoral liability. Seems a big risk to think we've all forgotten.  

Aye, that was yesterday but...

9 minutes ago, Clown Job said:

You’re not wrong 

 

I must remember to drop by the fishmongers and inform him of my voting intentions. After that I'll nip in and tell the guy in the off sales.

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33 minutes ago, cyderspaceman said:

 Johnson is being investigated for having potentially deliberately misled parliament in statements that he has made in the House about alleged breaches of lockdown rules in Downing Street – something that could constitute a contempt of parliament. 

https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/explainers/privileges-committee-investigation

Looks like any actual sanctions would require either a parliamentary majority or Johnson to act in accordance with convention. 

Sounds like we need to stop dwelling on the past, draw a line under it and move on. 

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28 minutes ago, SweeperDee said:

It’s probably already been said; but watching any news channel coverage of this is like it has been lifted verbatim from The Thick Of It.

 

28 minutes ago, SweeperDee said:

It’s probably already been said; but watching any news channel coverage of this is like it has been lifted verbatim from The Thick Of It.

You're right. 

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3 minutes ago, Gaz said:

Is Ben Wallace not the absolute weapon that thinks British Soldiers should be immune from prosecution for War Crimes?

Yes, but in his defence I've got 20 quid on him at 16/1

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10 minutes ago, Gaz said:

Is Ben Wallace not the absolute weapon that thinks British Soldiers should be immune from prosecution for War Crimes?

No that's Johnny Mercer MP.

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Is Ben Wallace not the absolute weapon that thinks British Soldiers should be immune from prosecution for War Crimes?

Ben Wallace is a legitimate imbecile. Truss became popular with Tory members with the world’s easiest job, copying and pasting EU trade deals with Pacific islands and passing them off as huge economic victories. Nobody really knew who she was but they liked her ‘results’.

Wallace is in a similar position, running around Whitehall in military fatigues like a pound-shop Captain Mainwaring because there’s a war on in Europe. As soon as he’s asked to open his mouth on anything other than nasty man Putin he’ll embarrass himself.
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"One ally told the Guardian that Johnson felt it was in the “national interest” for him to stage a return. Another said the Tory heavyweight felt his premiership had been unfairly “cut off before its time” and that he still had plenty to do at No 10."

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5 minutes ago, The Skelpit Lug said:

"One ally told the Guardian that Johnson felt it was in the “national interest” for him to stage a return. Another said the Tory heavyweight felt his premiership had been unfairly “cut off before its time” and that he still had plenty to do at No 10."

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"Success is going from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm."

Broadly attributed to Churchill, but found nowhere in his canon. An almost equal number of sources credit this saying to Abraham Lincoln; but none of them provides any attribution.

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