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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/aug/29/boris-johnson-faces-tory-wrath-as-party-slumps-in-shock-poll

Its mad cos I dont even think labour have done anything,?

They could have ripped them to shreds but maybe the plan is just to let them cock it up by themselves.

A remember even on here it was probably a 50/50 split on how bad/good they were doing.

Thats dramatically changed now.

If I was a betting man I'd have money on him being gone with 12 months.

And before anyone says its another anti Tory rant its just what's in the papers

In the observer too apparently.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/aug/29/boris-johnson-faces-tory-wrath-as-party-slumps-in-shock-poll

Its mad cos I dont even think labour have done anything,?

They could have ripped them to shreds but maybe the plan is just to let them cock it up by themselves.

A remember even on here it was probably a 50/50 split on how bad/good they were doing.

Thats dramatically changed now.

If I was a betting man I'd have money on him being gone with 12 months.

And before anyone says its another anti Tory rant its just what's in the papers

In the observer too apparently. "

I probably would Say be here for the full term, the tories don’t have anyone who has the personality to reach the parts of the electorate. Boris has a big personality which eclipses the party at the moment, if they get rid of him it maybe choppy waters ahead for the conservative party

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool


"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/aug/29/boris-johnson-faces-tory-wrath-as-party-slumps-in-shock-poll

Its mad cos I dont even think labour have done anything,?

They could have ripped them to shreds but maybe the plan is just to let them cock it up by themselves.

A remember even on here it was probably a 50/50 split on how bad/good they were doing.

Thats dramatically changed now.

If I was a betting man I'd have money on him being gone with 12 months.

And before anyone says its another anti Tory rant its just what's in the papers

In the observer too apparently.

I probably would Say be here for the full term, the tories don’t have anyone who has the personality to reach the parts of the electorate. Boris has a big personality which eclipses the party at the moment, if they get rid of him it maybe choppy waters ahead for the conservative party "

Doesnt sound like he Is too popular within the party.

Lots of rumours flying around too.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/aug/29/boris-johnson-faces-tory-wrath-as-party-slumps-in-shock-poll

Its mad cos I dont even think labour have done anything,?

They could have ripped them to shreds but maybe the plan is just to let them cock it up by themselves.

A remember even on here it was probably a 50/50 split on how bad/good they were doing.

Thats dramatically changed now.

If I was a betting man I'd have money on him being gone with 12 months.

And before anyone says its another anti Tory rant its just what's in the papers

In the observer too apparently.

I probably would Say be here for the full term, the tories don’t have anyone who has the personality to reach the parts of the electorate. Boris has a big personality which eclipses the party at the moment, if they get rid of him it maybe choppy waters ahead for the conservative party

Doesnt sound like he Is too popular within the party.

Lots of rumours flying around too."

Rumours are just that, but really with a majority in the house it’s appears to be sabre rattling. Polls are really not important the 1st year into an administration. The last two weeks before a general election are when polls give a better insight.

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/aug/29/boris-johnson-faces-tory-wrath-as-party-slumps-in-shock-poll

Its mad cos I dont even think labour have done anything,?

They could have ripped them to shreds but maybe the plan is just to let them cock it up by themselves.

A remember even on here it was probably a 50/50 split on how bad/good they were doing.

Thats dramatically changed now.

If I was a betting man I'd have money on him being gone with 12 months.

And before anyone says its another anti Tory rant its just what's in the papers

In the observer too apparently.

I probably would Say be here for the full term, the tories don’t have anyone who has the personality to reach the parts of the electorate. Boris has a big personality which eclipses the party at the moment, if they get rid of him it maybe choppy waters ahead for the conservative party

Doesnt sound like he Is too popular within the party.

Lots of rumours flying around too.

Rumours are just that, but really with a majority in the house it’s appears to be sabre rattling. Polls are really not important the 1st year into an administration. The last two weeks before a general election are when polls give a better insight."

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool


"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/aug/29/boris-johnson-faces-tory-wrath-as-party-slumps-in-shock-poll

Its mad cos I dont even think labour have done anything,?

They could have ripped them to shreds but maybe the plan is just to let them cock it up by themselves.

A remember even on here it was probably a 50/50 split on how bad/good they were doing.

Thats dramatically changed now.

If I was a betting man I'd have money on him being gone with 12 months.

And before anyone says its another anti Tory rant its just what's in the papers

In the observer too apparently.

I probably would Say be here for the full term, the tories don’t have anyone who has the personality to reach the parts of the electorate. Boris has a big personality which eclipses the party at the moment, if they get rid of him it maybe choppy waters ahead for the conservative party

Doesnt sound like he Is too popular within the party.

Lots of rumours flying around too.

Rumours are just that, but really with a majority in the house it’s appears to be sabre rattling. Polls are really not important the 1st year into an administration. The last two weeks before a general election are when polls give a better insight."

From an outsider it doesnt look as if everything is hunky dory inside.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/aug/29/boris-johnson-faces-tory-wrath-as-party-slumps-in-shock-poll

Its mad cos I dont even think labour have done anything,?

They could have ripped them to shreds but maybe the plan is just to let them cock it up by themselves.

A remember even on here it was probably a 50/50 split on how bad/good they were doing.

Thats dramatically changed now.

If I was a betting man I'd have money on him being gone with 12 months.

And before anyone says its another anti Tory rant its just what's in the papers

In the observer too apparently.

I probably would Say be here for the full term, the tories don’t have anyone who has the personality to reach the parts of the electorate. Boris has a big personality which eclipses the party at the moment, if they get rid of him it maybe choppy waters ahead for the conservative party

Doesnt sound like he Is too popular within the party.

Lots of rumours flying around too.

Rumours are just that, but really with a majority in the house it’s appears to be sabre rattling. Polls are really not important the 1st year into an administration. The last two weeks before a general election are when polls give a better insight.

From an outsider it doesnt look as if everything is hunky dory inside."

... people in glasshouses etc etc ...

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool


"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/aug/29/boris-johnson-faces-tory-wrath-as-party-slumps-in-shock-poll

Its mad cos I dont even think labour have done anything,?

They could have ripped them to shreds but maybe the plan is just to let them cock it up by themselves.

A remember even on here it was probably a 50/50 split on how bad/good they were doing.

Thats dramatically changed now.

If I was a betting man I'd have money on him being gone with 12 months.

And before anyone says its another anti Tory rant its just what's in the papers

In the observer too apparently.

I probably would Say be here for the full term, the tories don’t have anyone who has the personality to reach the parts of the electorate. Boris has a big personality which eclipses the party at the moment, if they get rid of him it maybe choppy waters ahead for the conservative party

Doesnt sound like he Is too popular within the party.

Lots of rumours flying around too.

Rumours are just that, but really with a majority in the house it’s appears to be sabre rattling. Polls are really not important the 1st year into an administration. The last two weeks before a general election are when polls give a better insight.

From an outsider it doesnt look as if everything is hunky dory inside.

... people in glasshouses etc etc ..."

https://m.fabswingers.com/forum/politics/1049039

Stifles yawn.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

They only picked Johnson as leader because they thought he'd win them an election. (And he did.) If they think he'll lose them the next election, they'll likely give him the boot.

But the next election's ages away, so I doubt they'll really do anything now.

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By *ittleAcornMan  over a year ago

visiting the beach


"They only picked Johnson as leader because they thought he'd win them an election. (And he did.) If they think he'll lose them the next election, they'll likely give him the boot.

But the next election's ages away, so I doubt they'll really do anything now.

"

I think they'll leave him in place for a while.

There's things coming someone needs to take the blame for, before the "fresh start" with a new leader pre-election.

But obviously it can't be done overnight, so the rumblings are starting now.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"They only picked Johnson as leader because they thought he'd win them an election. (And he did.) If they think he'll lose them the next election, they'll likely give him the boot.

But the next election's ages away, so I doubt they'll really do anything now.

I think they'll leave him in place for a while.

There's things coming someone needs to take the blame for, before the "fresh start" with a new leader pre-election.

But obviously it can't be done overnight, so the rumblings are starting now. "

Sounds like the Williamson strategy lol. (That guy can only still be there because they want him to take the blame for more stuff that's coming.)

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