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grimsby pete
May 28, 2022, 12:04am

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I hope they find some more evidence of Boris and co at parties because every time it results in him giving us more money one way or the other.

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Yes I have changed my mind about him and will not be voting blue at the next election that's if I am still alive.


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Doesn't really matter, though, does it?

For some reason, several of the parties/events at which Johnson was present were deemed to be work events for him (no fine), but social events (with fines) for junior underlings. Also, no investigation was even carried out into a reported event in his private flat in No. 10 which was described as an 'Abba Party'.

Oh, and the ministerial code (which is under the purview of the sitting PM) has just been amended by Johnson so that it is effectively meaningless. If ministers (including a certain Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson) break the code, they are no longer required to resign:

Tweet 1530174807316348928 will appear here...


Oddly enough, Johnson is currently under investigation as to whether or not he broke the ministerial code. What a coincidence!

Also, his 'ethics advisor', a stooge, isn't going to be allowed to investigate him, even if he wanted to under the new code.

Pete, I appreciate that you're saying he's lost your support, but I think you're bolting the stable door some years too late...

I suppose the only positive is that nobody else in parliament is such a proven, incompetent yet completely compromised liar so you'd have to hope that whoever takes over next regardless of their party, (even if they are absolutely flipping crooked), ought to be at least a minor improvement.

Maybe not, though.
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Johnson is becoming more and more Donald Trump every week. He's probably already preparing his own 'the election was stolen' conspiracy.


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Boris is wobbling like the Wrexham back four.

Tories are ruthless when they think they have a vote loser in charge. Beginning of the end for him.
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Johnson is becoming more and more Donald Trump every week. He's probably already preparing his own 'the election was stolen' conspiracy.


Under the bumbling buffoon exterior Johnson is Alan B'Stard



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Boris is wobbling like the Wrexham back four.

Tories are ruthless when they think they have a vote loser in charge. Beginning of the end for him.


We'll see how sharp the knives are tonight.



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We'll see how sharp the knives are tonight.



As expected, not quite sharp enough, but I'm surprised at the number of Tory MPs who didn't back him (albeit anonymously).

Johnson has been staggeringly useless, even with the backing ofhis party, so what nonsense will we see during the rest of his time in the hotseat as the other incompetents jostle in the background to take his place?
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Boris is wobbling like the Wrexham back four.

Tories are ruthless when they think they have a vote loser in charge. Beginning of the end for him.


Firstly, Wrexham use a back 3 and wing-back system. But anyway…

Johnson is finished. If there weren’t 2 by-elections in 16 days they’d finish him off this week. But as they are going to be destroyed in both they’ll sit tight for a couple of weeks and when they’ve lost both Graham Brady will call in a select few cabinet ministers and gently explain that BJ has to go now and then Brady and those cabinet minister will all go and see him and inform him his time is up and threaten a raft of resignations if he doesn’t go “voluntarily”.
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I'd rather try to grasp an eel than Johnson.


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