45 I think.How many have gone now I have lost track
The points scoring is here.I am infuriated with Boris Johnson for sure. Doesn't mean I can't find humour in the ridiculousness of the day's events at the same time.
No point scoring. The PM has brought the office into disrepute and is behaving like a spoilt child.
Not quite sure how that answers what I said, but even if tomorrow is his last day as pm, it will still be 1 day more than Starmer will ever have as pm.
All this shit show you're revelling in and Labour still won't win enough seats to form a majority government at the next election whether that be now or any time in the next two years. I think secretly, like many others, it's the preferred stance to moan about what we have rather than offering any credible alternative.
Until quarter past, anywayNow Lewis really has resigned
Until quarter past, anyway
If someone can take a job in a day and start to take action one can assume that the departments are able to work without the ministersAre the departments able to run with no state secretaries?
I do the heardle for today is
I listened to LBC most of yesterday and the amount of angry people phoning in not understanding this same point. I bet most cheered with delight when Boris was the ringleader in ousting May too. Who actually if you’re going to use Boris’ yardstick to justify him staying had pretty much the same mandate from the British people in 2017 as Boris did in 2019.
He was never going to quit though, that's why in normal times everybody did their best to keep him away from responsible jobs!We always knew there was a level of arrogance and entitlement but if he hangs around much longer it’s coming across more nutjob
I think we’ve already passed that point.We always knew there was a level of arrogance and entitlement but if he hangs around much longer it’s coming across more nutjob
He was never going to quit though, that's why in normal times everybody did their best to keep him away from responsible jobs!
The talent on both benches is awfulAccording to the bookies you’re getting Streeting Nandy or Reeves.
Nah, it's always been about him. He's renowned for not taking criticism, for reacting badly to it, and for believing he's right and has some kind of entitlement to it that others less indulged than him don't have.You say that but at this level of resignations I would’ve expected him to resign. He can barely form a team
Prince and Princess nut nut
He had the right too, as at that stage no coalition had been agreed, and it was still possible that he could have formed one with the Lib Dems.I was semi recalling Brown bunkering down last night but wasn’t sure if my mind was playing tricks
Andrew Neil just said that Boris isn't even really in the Conservative party , he's the Boris Johnson party. It's all about him.Nah, it's always been about him. He's renowned for not taking criticism, for reacting badly to it, and for believing he's right and has some kind of entitlement to it that others less indulged than him don't have.
They loved his fridge antics and his waffle when it got them elected - turncoatsAndrew Neil just said that Boris isn't even really in the Conservative party , he's the Boris Johnson party. It's all about him.
He is so Trump like in many ways
In the olden days, when the Liberals had a shot of power, he'd have been in their party. His policies aren't even really Tory-like in many ways... although he's allowed himself to be hijacked by the right of his party in social policy to sate his craving for power. It's a game to him really, you could see he kind of enjoyed PMQs yesterday!Andrew Neil just said that Boris isn't even really in the Conservative party , he's the Boris Johnson party. It's all about him.
Same as the republicans they allowed this man to do what he did and turned a blind eye to the actions that should have disqualified him and trump. Was talking on Facebook with some Christians in the states, completely different faith to the one I have but they ignored everything about trump cos he likes guns and wanted to ban abortion, Hilary was the devil incarnateIn the olden days, when the Liberals had a shot of power, he'd have been in their party. His policies aren't even really Tory-like in many ways... although he's allowed himself to be hijacked by the right of his party to sate his craving for power. It's a game to him really, you could see he kind of enjoyed PMQs yesterday!
It’s because Cummings learned a lot from Bannon’s tactics. Don’t play by the rules, put yourself (or your candidate) first and burn down the rule book if it gets in your way.Andrew Neil just said that Boris isn't even really in the Conservative party , he's the Boris Johnson party. It's all about him.
He is so Trump like in many ways
tbh, it's probably in their interests to let Johnson continue to implode. Even better if he does go for some harebrained scheme of splitting the party and going to the country himself.Come on Sneer call a Commons vote
As someone said last night, the biggest weapon in Labour's armoury is Boris Johnson.tbh, it's probably in their interests to let Johnson continue to implode. Even better if he does go for some harebrained scheme of splitting the party and going to the country himself.
tbh, it's probably in their interests to let Johnson continue to implode. Even better if he does go for some harebrained scheme of splitting the party and going to the country himself.