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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
He needs to shut his opponents down. Labour is in the lift going up, right now.
Think about it - absolution by the investigator, presumably on technical grounds like No. 10 is a place of work, will simply not be credible with the public.
That buffoon seems not to know how the public works. Do you?
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If Johnson admitted he attended now, his position as Prime Minister would be untenable. Delaying matters with an enquiry may marginally increase his chances of survival, but I doubt even Johnson can wriggle out of this mess.
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
But if he answers the question and says he was not there, they still wouldn’t believe him. That’s why he’s set up the inquiry.
The Opposition would love him to be found wanting - he's a huge barrier for them to overcome.
This whole issue has a distinct whiff of the mischievous Cummings.
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Johnson is more of an asset to the Labour Party now. He's not a barrier to be overcome by any stretch of the imagination. You are behind the curve by about a year on Johnson's popularity.
64% of the public think he's incompetent and 69% think he's untrustworthy.
https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics...ntent=trackers