Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
16-07-2022, 18:17
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
Meanwhile thousands of people jet off to countries where the temperature is regularly as high as anything we are likely to see next week.
All without the need for headless chicken mode to kick in.
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16-07-2022, 18:19
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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You really do pick on unimportant detail.
Boris is now yesterday's man and the empowered ministers could prolly deal with this mini-crisis quite effectively.
You've got a stange way of visiting a pox on Boris!
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He's still being paid, he should still should do the job. He's not paid to have parties, no matter how much he likes them, lockdown or otherwise.
As a tax payer I'm sure you agree. He's a public sector leech.
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16-07-2022, 18:56
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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Bozza is true to form:-
https://www.independent.co.uk/climat...-b2124607.html
Wonder if anyone has explained to him that he is still the PM and in charge of running the country? Good time for Putin to launch his nukes this evening, nothing must get in the way of Bozzas party!
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As i understand it Boris has deputised the now infamous slice of cake that the gutter press are so obsessed about to oversee the matter.
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16-07-2022, 18:59
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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He's still being paid, he should still should do the job. He's not paid to have parties, no matter how much he likes them, lockdown or otherwise.
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Actually, he is paid to have parties, its part of the job when meeting leaders of other countries. He also is allowed time off, like the rest of us (and like in this case).
What exactly do you think he would do at this meeting that no one else can ?
In the unlikely event a decision (only he could make) was needed, he is perfectly contactable (much as I am, its called being on call).
JFYI, it will be the second Cobra meeting Cabinet Office minister Kit Malthouse Malthouse has led on the issue.
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16-07-2022, 19:27
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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He's still being paid, he should still should do the job. He's not paid to have parties, no matter how much he likes them, lockdown or otherwise.
As a tax payer I'm sure you agree. He's a public sector leech.
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The cake was a 9-minute surprise event between meetings. Get a grip, man!
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Actually, he is paid to have parties, its part of the job when meeting leaders of other countries. He also is allowed time off, like the rest of us (and like in this case).
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It’s just a pity that someone forgot to invite a world leader to Boris’s cake event!
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16-07-2022, 19:37
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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Actually, he is paid to have parties, its part of the job when meeting leaders of other countries. He also is allowed time off, like the rest of us (and like in this case).
What exactly do you think he would do at this meeting that no one else can ?
In the unlikely event a decision (only he could make) was needed, he is perfectly contactable (much as I am, its called being on call).
JFYI, it will be the second Cobra meeting Cabinet Office minister Kit Malthouse Malthouse has led on the issue.
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He's not meeting foreign dignitaries today, just a bit of a piss up for his mates, on public property, at public expense. No change there. Just when a National Emergency has been declared and he should be chairing the planning meeting.
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16-07-2022, 19:55
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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He's not meeting foreign dignitaries today, just a bit of a piss up for his mates, on public property, at public expense. No change there. Just when a National Emergency has been declared and he should be chairing the planning meeting.
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No, Mr K. This is a morale boosting exercise.
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16-07-2022, 20:13
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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He's not meeting foreign dignitaries today, just a bit of a piss up for his mates, on public property, at public expense. No change there. Just when a National Emergency has been declared and he should be chairing the planning meeting.
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Public Property ?
Chequers : The 16th-century Buckinghamshire mansion and its 1,000-acre estate in the Chilterns were gifted a century ago to whoever holds the office of prime minister as a retreat from the bustle of Downing Street.
Public expense ?
Your source ? or perhaps you have seen the bills yourself, and know who is paying ?
I think your just bitter (more than normal) because you didnt get invited.
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16-07-2022, 21:32
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Chequers is public property. It's owned by the Government. Its maintenance and staffing is paid for by the Government. I think it's the same deal as No 10 where the staffing, security, maintenance and so on are paid for by the taxpayer but the food is paid for by the PM apart from official events.
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18-07-2022, 09:22
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Is the meeting likely to cover anything that the outgoing PM is required? We have some hot weather that isn't likely to stay that way. That is more longer term, less urgent topic best left to cabinet and those who are more able to make any immediate tweaks required now.
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18-07-2022, 09:50
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Is the meeting likely to cover anything that the outgoing PM is required? We have some hot weather that isn't likely to stay that way. That is more longer term, less urgent topic best left to cabinet and those who are more able to make any immediate tweaks required now.
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It's normal for the PM to chair Cobra meeting. A National Emergency has been declared and thousands of extra deaths have been forecast. This isn't just another heatwave. He could at least take an interest.
The UK is leaderless atm, he's not doing the job he gets paid to do. Tbf he never has.
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18-07-2022, 10:14
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Chequers is public property. It's owned by the Government. Its maintenance and staffing is paid for by the Government. I think it's the same deal as No 10 where the staffing, security, maintenance and so on are paid for by the taxpayer but the food is paid for by the PM apart from official events.
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I hope nothing historical gets damaged by adult partygoers as Downing Street took a bit of a bashing during the Partygate season (better known as "lockdown" for us plebs.)
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18-07-2022, 10:23
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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It's normal for the PM to chair Cobra meeting. A National Emergency has been declared and thousands of extra deaths have been forecast. This isn't just another heatwave. He could at least take an interest.
The UK is leaderless atm, he's not doing the job he gets paid to do. Tbf he never has.
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It is normal for the PM to chair Cobra meetings just as it is normal for someone else to be delegated to do them.
My word, Mr K, you have got it in for the PM, haven’t you?
Well you should be as pleased as punch that he is going, so maybe you should move on now.
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18-07-2022, 10:33
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It is normal for the PM to chair Cobra meetings just as it is normal for someone else to be delegated to do them.
My word, Mr K, you have got it in for the PM, haven’t you?
Well you should be as pleased as punch that he is going, so maybe you should move on now.
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The country will be better for it OB , thought looks like his replacement will be a tax raising slime ball or an air head. Still an improvement though.
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18-07-2022, 11:43
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The Sky News Leadership Candidate debate has been cancelled: https://news.sky.com/story/sky-news-...l-out-12654286
That's disappointing. It was great fun watching them tear chunks out of each other. It was also quite interesting to see the performances against what people expected of them.
Sunak was pretty polished and accomplished, makes sense he was the front runner. Kemi Badenoch was probably the breakout candidate, talks very well and is well suited to debating. She would be a big problem for Labour if she got the job I think. Tugendhat was good but I can't see Tory Members picking him.
I have no idea why Truss is rated so highly. I thought she performed terribly and didn't have a grasp on the issues she was talking about when challenged on them. I think Thatcher really maintains a hold on the Tory mindset that anyone who can even be vaguely compared with her - i.e a middle-aged white woman running for the leadership from the right of the party - gets an instant boost.
The worst thing for the Tories in these debates is how the candidates talk as if they're in opposition. Talking of how they can't find a dentist or the state of the economy as if they haven't in charge for 12 years is going to cause some people to throw stuff at their television.
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