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  • tomhoward
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    Andrea Jenkyns is my MP.

    She posted this, 19hours ago. It’s aging well.

    imnotverygood
    Full Member

    chewk is taking this very badly

    Don’t forget he called it yesterday. Boris was never going to resign.

    chewkw
    Free Member

    chewk is taking this very badly

    For once you lot a happy! LOL!

    You lot have been miserable for a while as far as I know.

    I am glad to be an entertainment to cheer you lot up.

    No, no I am not taking it badly … there are greater concerns for me such as £2.05/litre for Super Premium petrol at Esso and food price increase.

    Don’t forget he called it yesterday. Boris was never going to resign.

    Indeed I have. I even bet that for £5 Tesco new Swedish coffee (rather nice but a bit acidic). But I did not lose my bet because the other person said overnight but it is actually 12.30pm the next day. LOL! Otherwise, I need to buy £5 coffee …

    Yes, I rather like BoJo to stay and does not want to see him go because the alternative is simply unthinkable. They are all clowns (all politicians)! I rather have a funny clown than a clown that does not bring laughter.

    kelvin
    Full Member

    Boris was never going to resign.

    To be fair… he hasn’t yet.

    Super Premium petrol at Esso and food price increase

    All your rants about green policies and European trade and worker freedoms hitting you in the pocket then? Yes, Putin’s war is also key in those food prices… but you back him as well. You should be spending that extra money, pleased that so much has gone the way you want. Be proud of the price increases, they are the result of your world view.

    chakaping
    Full Member

    I despair at the number of people who genuinely think that he and his government are doing a good job.

    Or even a job.

    igm
    Full Member

    Get used to high petrol prices.  We need to start taxing CO2 out of the economy. Recycling that tax into low carbon alternatives would be sensible – we need more of that.

    roger_mellie
    Full Member

    Should there be an STW Boris Johnson divorce sweepstake?

    I’ll take 15 months.

    kelvin
    Full Member

    I’ll take 4 years in the sweepstake. She’ll stick with him ’till one of them has a child with someone else. Odds on that is him, of course.

    chewkw
    Free Member

    Get used to high petrol prices. We need to start taxing CO2 out of the economy. Recycling that tax into low carbon alternatives would be sensible – we need more of that.

    The next govt will not last with that view. LOL! I dare them.

    All your rants about green policies and European trade and worker freedoms hitting you in the pocket then? Yes, Putin’s war is also key in those food prices… but you back him as well. You should be spending that extra money, pleased that so much has gone the way you want. Be proud of the price increases, they are the result of your world view.

    My world view is against sanctions which affect fuel and world grain. As for minor competition with EU after Brexit that’s normal business. Anyone or business will do the same to force competition in their own ways.

    I’ll take 4 years in the sweepstake. She’ll stick with him ’till one of them has a child with someone else. Odds on that is him, of course.

    Crikey, you target their personal lives now? Why get so personal? You won? BoJo is no longer PM.

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    in his faux resignation speech he said ‘in politics, no one is indispensible’… those are the exact words used against him by the chair of the liason committee that was butchering him yesterday 🤣

    CountZero
    Full Member

    that means the next tory leader won’t need to be a rabid brexiteer

    Well, this might be worth reading…

    https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/suella-braverman-boris-johnson-resigns-b2117756.html

    A female Trump-analogue running the country? 😱

    Oh, and Chewkw, try reading some history about Ukraine, it’s people and Russia. Ukraine was settled by Scandinavia Vikings, who became its rulers, in particular look up Saint Olga. Also Russia gets its name from the Rus, a word that is derived from the term ‘those who build boats’, that is, Vikings.

    Despite all of his attempts to rewrite European history, to promote himself as Tsar Peter the Great, it’s a fact that Ukraine was a state, with its capital city Kyiv, a thousand years ago, before Moscow even existed and was, and still is, part of Europe.

    Now shut up and go and learn something useful.

    pondo
    Full Member

    Balls – running a course that starts right then. Please god, don’t let anyone turn up… 🙂

    One person turned up. 🙁 Have I missed anything? 🙂

    Flaperon
    Full Member

    Crikey, you target their personal lives now? Why get so personal?

    Because by all accounts Carrie Johnson was the puppeteer behind the scenes pulling the strings that Boris Johnson dangled from.

    kelvin
    Full Member

    Why get so personal?

    I didn’t make it personal. Johnson has tried (and in many cased succeed) to funnel public money to his series of sexual partners (that he was also married at the time isn’t my concern). His personal life and his political live were intertwined by him. He should have kept them apart. Don’t go blaming others for his corruption bringing together his sex life and his work time as Mayor, Foreign Secretary, and Prime Minister.

    dangeourbrain
    Free Member

    I’ll take 4 years in the sweepstake. She’ll stick with him ’till one of them has a child with someone else. Odds on that is him, of course.

    And you think that’ll take 4 years? I can’t imagine there’s not already at least one in the oven somewhere.

    in his faux resignation speech he said ‘in politics, no one is indispensible’… those are the exact words used against him by the chair of the liason committee that was butchering him yesterday 🤣

    Does it not fill you with dread that he actually means the 1922 committee today, then broadly the whole of Parliament tomorrow?

    chewkw
    Free Member

    Because by all accounts Carrie Johnson was the puppeteer behind the scenes pulling the strings that Boris Johnson dangled from.

    I see … but it’s tricky because they are husband and wife with children. Sometimes official role and family life can be blurred when they are also a family. Let them go in peace. BoJo was only a PM for a short time not forever.

    Now shut up and go and learn something useful.

    So Vikings were the invader then? Do we have to go that far?

    kelvin
    Full Member

    Ahh.. Boris Johnson, family man… so selfless.

    timmys
    Full Member

    Totally failing to quote a tweet but, this struck home;

    “Absolutely incredible line on LBC from a caller.

    “The prospect of a new conservative PM is like seeing a menu of diseases and having your dad order for you””

    kelvin
    Full Member

    COLD WAR STEVE is busy…

    Cold War Steve on Twitter

    I like the double standards of the press in that one.

    sturdylad
    Free Member

    I said exactly the same to my mate yesterday.
    I said within the year!

    chakaping
    Full Member

    Sorry if this has already been suggested, but is he just trying to drag it out to reach a pension entitlement or something like that now?

    I recall reading that his personal finances were a disaster.

    Because by all accounts Carrie Johnson was the puppeteer behind the scenes pulling the strings that Boris Johnson dangled from.

    By some accounts. Not that many though.

    ernielynch
    Full Member

    BillMC Full Member
    I’m not celebrating as I can’t see any improvements on the horizon. Snouts playing musical chairs.

    I’m not celebrating either. Although I wish I believed that it just represented a game of musical chairs.

    However far from it representing no change I believe that it will almost certainly represent significant change.

    IMO the biggest obstacle which has currently stopped the Tories adopting austerity, a policy very much at the heart of Tory philosophy, has been Johnson. It simply didn’t suit his affable loved-by-the-people personality.

    I think Sunak made that clear in his resignation letter. Whether it’s Sunak or somebody else who takes over from Johnson they will in all likelihood be right hard ****.

    Johnson has constantly battled the right of the Tory Party, whether it was over taxation/ spending or lockdown restrictions and “covid socialism” as they called it, but never with the left of the party.

    Whoever takes over from Johnson it is extremely unlikely that they will be more left-wing than him and extremely probably that they will be significantly more right-wing..

    No one knows for sure what the outcome will be but as someone who is considerably to the left of the Tories, and based on probability, I’m not celebrating.

    Because whilst making Pincher deputy chief whip was very clearly wrong on so many levels it did not have a significant affect on the lives of ordinary working people. The austerity which we have every reason to believe is likely to come post-johnson will very much so.

    kelvin
    Full Member

    Less talk of dangling, please. All sorts of images come to mind.

    I think Sunak made that clear in his resignation letter.

    It was just a repeat of his plea for the next election, the same one as he’s been making in government… “low-tax, high growth”… while delivering the opposite. Always an obvious pre-election tax cut planned. His mentioned their disagreement, but not what it was… most accounts suggest it was about the timing of cuts (both tax cuts and spending cuts) with Johnson wanting them sooner rather than later, to bolster his own support with Conservatives, and Sunak wanting to save them for closer to an election, to bolster the party’s support in that election and wait ’till after what is expected to be a very hard 12 months ahead for so many voters.

    but never with the left of the party

    Errr… he ousted most of them at the last election. They had to sign personal pledges or ____ off. He had the whip removed, had them deselected, and ended their political careers.

    martinhutch
    Full Member

    Barnier indulging in some top trolling:

    revs1972
    Free Member

    I’m scared that there are so many people out there who think he was doing a good job and are disappointed that he’s leaving.

    Still seeing plenty of support for him on Linkdin….

    (Makes mental note not to do business with such individuals) 😉

    nickc
    Full Member

    Should there be an STW Boris Johnson divorce sweepstake?

    It’s the children I feel sorry for, all 6, 7 or is it 8 of them?

    tomhoward
    Full Member

    BoJo is no longer PM.

    You sure?

    chakaping
    Full Member

    Still seeing plenty of support for him on Linkdin….

    (Makes mental note not to do business with such individuals)

    Got to question the acumen of anyone using LinkedIn to post about politics, regardless of their leaning.

    desperatebicycle
    Full Member

    Can we do “Brelcome Back” or “Brejoin” now everyone realises it was all just part of one big mistake?

    singletrackmind
    Full Member

    Why are so many other mp’s willing to throw their hats into the ring for pm?

    ” oh look, a poison chalice. Put my name on it please”

    Recession, WW3 by proxy, Brexit, Covid, NHS, Fuel prices causing double digit inflation, illegal immigration, devo2, climate change plus public sector borrowing.

    1 or 2 would be a headache but dealing with that lot plus all the day to day gumpf. Hell yes, sign me up baby.

    intheborders
    Free Member

    They are all clowns (all politicians)!

    Note, pretty much every person you’ll hear say this, vote for right-wing parties.

    No, not all politicians are the same, but the dodgy ones you lot vote for are.

    inkster
    Free Member

    Not celebrating either. I think that’s a fair summary ernie.

    It’s a battle between the nationalist nut-jobs and the competent grown ups. More culture wars or austerity 2.0.

    BoardinBob
    Full Member

    Got to question the acumen of anyone using LinkedIn to post about politics, regardless of their leaning.

    You haven’t been on LinkedIn much recently. It’s basically Facebook now.

    It seems to be the go to place to announce the death of relative, regardless if that has any business related purpose

    robertajobb
    Full Member

    10 months then

    chakaping
    Full Member

    You haven’t been on LinkedIn much recently. It’s basically Facebook now.

    I use it regularly for job searching and running the work social media.

    My feed’s still full of self-promoting guff as per usual.

    Edit – If I were still writing careers content, I’d be doing a feature about knowing when it’s time to move on from a job and promoting the heck out of it on LI.

    kimbers
    Full Member

    Im loving the desperatehard hard right trying to paint this a a ‘remainer coup’

    he was taken down by the likes of Gove, Zahawi, Sunak, Baker, Bridgen, Gullis!…

    they know brexit is all theyve got to keep their loopy base on side, otherwise theyll drift back to farage or some other populist gobshite

    gauss1777
    Free Member

    Arghh! The number of times the presenter on BBC news has abruptly (and rudely) stopped an interview with someone, to shout stupid **** questions at people approaching the door of no.10 🤬

    revs1972
    Free Member

    My feed’s still full of self-promoting guff as per usual.

    Think that pretty much sums it up .
    They don’t like it when you point out they are not as great as they like to think though 😉😂

    dissonance
    Full Member

    By some accounts. Not that many though.

    Seems to be mostly used by people who acknowledged he is a useless waste of space but trying to excuse their previous support for him by blaming a woman for dragging him down.

    About the only truth to it seems to be his ex wife Marina was pretty good at keeping the idiot somewhat under control and without that he fell to bits. However it is still him to blame.

    kelvin
    Full Member

    Do not try and shift blame for Johnson on his string of partners… he used his position(s) to funnel money to them. He has been the one taking positions of public office and abusing those positions.

    Anyway, both Raab and Gove avoiding a leadership battle it seems (not surprising in either case). Two possible caretaker PMs there (I’m thinking acceptable to Conservative MPs, not me).

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