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1andrew1 18-01-2022 15:32

Re: All those No.10 lockdown parties
 
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Originally Posted by Halcyon (Post 36110062)
Take a look on youtube for "Cassette Boy - Rage Against the Party Machine" if you fancy a giggle this afternoon.

Very good :D

Link at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgq4fw6o8Gc

daveeb 18-01-2022 15:37

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36110095)


Boris appears to be perfecting his balancing skills for all those future tightropes he'll be navigating.
Also there looks to be a cherubic Rory Stewart in the background behind Bojo. Bet he wishes he'd kicked his fat backside while the opportunity was there. :D

Hugh 18-01-2022 16:04

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I'm not surprised as I only said a few days ago


But we always had this early warning too.
https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...1&d=1642463422

Seems to be a theme…

https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...-party-britain

From his old boss

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We can’t predict what a Johnson government will do, because its prospective leader has not got around to thinking about this. But his premiership will almost certainly reveal a contempt for rules, precedent, order and stability.

A few admirers assert that, in office, Johnson will reveal an accession of wisdom and responsibility that have hitherto eluded him, not least as foreign secretary. This seems unlikely, as the weekend’s stories emphasised. Dignity still matters in public office, and Johnson will never have it. Yet his graver vice is cowardice, reflected in a willingness to tell any audience, whatever he thinks most likely to please, heedless of the inevitability of its contradiction an hour later.

Like many showy personalities, he is of weak character. I recently suggested to a radio audience that he supposes himself to be Winston Churchill, while in reality being closer to Alan Partridge.
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Johnson would not recognise truth, whether about his private or political life, if confronted by it in an identity parade.
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As it is, the Johnson premiership could survive for three or four years, shambling from one embarrassment and debacle to another

Damien 18-01-2022 16:15

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Some MPs think they have the number to challenge the PM:

https://twitter.com/Mollie_Malone1/s...58752854515712

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One Tory MP this afternoon tells me they think they are “nearly there” when it comes to letters, that numbers far exceed what whips think, that this weekend was a turning point, and that they give the PM “a week.” Says PM should go before SG report.

1andrew1 18-01-2022 16:18

Re: All those No.10 lockdown parties
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36110101)
Seems to be a theme…

https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...-party-britain

From his old boss

I take issue with this bit:
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As it is, the Johnson premiership could survive for three or four years, shambling from one embarrassment and debacle to another.
He'd be lucky to make two years!

I suspect that his objective now is to get over the two-year line but he won't hold the post longer than the "Strong and stable" Theresa May.

nffc 18-01-2022 16:23

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36110093)
Well, there you have it. A born leader in the making.

To be fair, that doesn't sound too dissimilar from any academically intelligent secondary age kid who thinks he/she can just get through school and into university with minimal effort. I'm pretty sure you could have said similar about me at the same age. But you can't keep that kind of attitude in the level of public office which he has or any kind of professional environment.

Chris 18-01-2022 17:16

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36110103)
I take issue with this bit:

He'd be lucky to make two years!

I suspect that his objective now is to get over the two-year line but he won't hold the post longer than the "Strong and stable" Theresa May.

As the article was written in June 2019 and he took office a month later, he’s already made it past 2 years and 5 months. But its prediction of 3-4 years could be right on the money. That would see him out on his ear any time between this coming summer and next.

Sephiroth 18-01-2022 17:22

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Don't you think it's more imminent? Like in the coming weeks?

His reputation is sinking faster and faster.

Chris 18-01-2022 17:29

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Don't you think it's more imminent? Like in the coming weeks?

His reputation is sinking faster and faster.

I have long held the view that the drip-feeding of stories against him would lead to a leadership challenge, but not until the summer because right now covid is still very much a thing. Blue-on-blue internecine warfare on the Tory back benches is risky at a time of lingering national crisis. It looks self indulgent. However, this latest revelation is looking more like a game changer with each passing day. If sufficient MPs decide the damage resulting from him remaining in office exceeds the damage of a messy and inconvenient leadership election, they will strike. The odds on that happening do seem to be shortening.

1andrew1 18-01-2022 17:33

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36110110)
As the article was written in June 2019 and he took office a month later, he’s already made it past 2 years and 5 months. But its prediction of 3-4 years could be right on the money. That would see him out on his ear any time between this coming summer and next.

Doh, my bad, I meant he will be lucky to make it to three years.

Dave42 18-01-2022 17:35

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36110115)
Doh, my bad, I meant he will be lucky to make it to three years.

he be lucky to make it past the next few weeks way it is going

1andrew1 18-01-2022 17:39

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Don't you think it's more imminent? Like in the coming weeks?

His reputation is sinking faster and faster.

Piers Morgan's reading of Johnson's body language suggests he knows the game is up. How will he drag himself to PMQs tomorrow?
https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...4&d=1642527546

1andrew1 18-01-2022 17:41

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 36110116)
he be lucky to make it past the next few weeks way it is going

He'll be lucky to make it out of PMQs tomorrow alive. If he attends!

You know things are going really, really badly for Johnson now as even Papa Smurf and Old Boy seem to have stopped defending him. ;)

Carth 18-01-2022 17:49

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Crikey, seems many people have him gone anywhere from next week to the next 6 months.

I hope everyone is keeping their knives sharp for the next idiot that jumps into the hotseat . . if any do :D

Mr K 18-01-2022 17:56

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Dominic Cummings will be interviewed as part of an investigation into parties and gatherings at Downing Street during coronavirus restrictions.

Boris Johnson's former chief adviser confirmed to Sky News that he will be involved in the probe.

A Cabinet Office source told Sky News: "If we reach the end of the investigation and the inquiry hasn't spoken to Dominic Cummings, eyebrows would be raised."

The confirmation that Sue Gray will speak to Mr Cummings comes after he alleged that the prime minister knew in advance about a Downing Street drinks party in May 2020 and agreed that it could go ahead.
https://news.sky.com/story/downing-s...ation-12519275

I think 'Big Dog' will put himself down before the report comes out. Shame.


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