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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Governments are normally at their least popular by mid-term, mainly because their most unpopular policies are implemented first.
The Johnson government failed in the eyes of the electorate not with the implementation of its policies but because of partygate.
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It's all of these things and more. You forgot to mention the railways, for example, with the unions putting their foot down at every sniff of modernisation.
I'm a bit surprised that you questioned me on this, Seph. You must know we can do better.
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Sorry Old Boy, the Johnson government didn't fail because of partygate, it failed because Boris Johnson is a compulsive liar, he just can't help himself and feels the PM job description should be short and sweet, saying "Do whatever you want". He then surrounded himself with a bunch of back stabbing sycophants who like him are only in it for themselves. No normal people were surprised when it all unraveled for him and the speed it happened.
Trust me when I say this - this current bunch you laughing call Conservatives / a government wouldn't think twice about kicking even you one of their most hardened supporters in the nads if they thought it would give them the advantage, and it's such a shame that you've been sucked in by them.