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So, the whole Boris thing....

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

He's still got another 3 years or so of power.

What happens in 3 or so years time?

Does Boris bow out of power? Accept defeat? Accept his pension?

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By *ebbie69Couple  over a year ago

milton keynes


"He's still got another 3 years or so of power.

What happens in 3 or so years time?

Does Boris bow out of power? Accept defeat? Accept his pension? "

Assuming he is still pm at the next GE it's up to the voters to assess his term and any proposals for the future. Also consider the alternatives available in the form of other parties Then cast their votes accordingly. If he is rejected he has no choice but to bow out and collect any pension he is entitled too. Same as any other previous PM I would assume

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester

I don’t think he will stay. He will want to leave as PM not a voted out PM. It has always been his entitled path to be PM by whatever means necessary. Brexit sadly was the perfect opportunity for Bullshit master extraordinaire to blossom as all he had to do was lie. No facts we’re needed to get Brexit done. They didn’t exist on the leave side as it was all vague promises.

The U.K. deserves better but I can’t see a credible candidate in his yes sir cabinet.

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester

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By *ebbie69Couple  over a year ago

milton keynes


"I don’t think he will stay. He will want to leave as PM not a voted out PM. It has always been his entitled path to be PM by whatever means necessary. Brexit sadly was the perfect opportunity for Bullshit master extraordinaire to blossom as all he had to do was lie. No facts we’re needed to get Brexit done. They didn’t exist on the leave side as it was all vague promises.

The U.K. deserves better but I can’t see a credible candidate in his yes sir cabinet.

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You could well be right that he will want to leave after one term as undefeated and as you say will not have the get brexit done thing to use next time. My gut feeling is he will go for another term to try to win without brexit (if the party allow him). Absolutely no evidence, just a gut feeling

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester


"I don’t think he will stay. He will want to leave as PM not a voted out PM. It has always been his entitled path to be PM by whatever means necessary. Brexit sadly was the perfect opportunity for Bullshit master extraordinaire to blossom as all he had to do was lie. No facts we’re needed to get Brexit done. They didn’t exist on the leave side as it was all vague promises.

The U.K. deserves better but I can’t see a credible candidate in his yes sir cabinet.

You could well be right that he will want to leave after one term as undefeated and as you say will not have the get brexit done thing to use next time. My gut feeling is he will go for another term to try to win without brexit (if the party allow him). Absolutely no evidence, just a gut feeling"

You may be right but I think he will want to earn more money and he will earn many millions each year from waffling after dinner speeches.

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By *ebbie69Couple  over a year ago

milton keynes


"I don’t think he will stay. He will want to leave as PM not a voted out PM. It has always been his entitled path to be PM by whatever means necessary. Brexit sadly was the perfect opportunity for Bullshit master extraordinaire to blossom as all he had to do was lie. No facts we’re needed to get Brexit done. They didn’t exist on the leave side as it was all vague promises.

The U.K. deserves better but I can’t see a credible candidate in his yes sir cabinet.

You could well be right that he will want to leave after one term as undefeated and as you say will not have the get brexit done thing to use next time. My gut feeling is he will go for another term to try to win without brexit (if the party allow him). Absolutely no evidence, just a gut feeling

You may be right but I think he will want to earn more money and he will earn many millions each year from waffling after dinner speeches. "

A very good point. Could be a battle between his ego to win again and his desire to clean up financially. Maybe my gut feeling needs 're calibrating

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By *hebritukCouple  over a year ago

London

If his party don’t replace him, then he will probably get re-elected, sadly. More promises, got Brexit done, cost of living gone down and we control our boarders. Or is that fake news?

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan  over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney

the brutal reality of the massive increases in the cost of living will have an equally massive affect on how badly the tory party are going to do in any elections going forward. their losses at the polls will naturally look enormous when compared to the anomally of the last GE.

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By *ebbie69Couple  over a year ago

milton keynes


"the brutal reality of the massive increases in the cost of living will have an equally massive affect on how badly the tory party are going to do in any elections going forward. their losses at the polls will naturally look enormous when compared to the anomally of the last GE."

This is indeed true. It's often been the case that governments do badly when things like the cost of living go up. It's not unique and this government are no more immune than previous ones. Also true the swing will look greater than normal due to the last election anomaly. Labour need to be ready with a decent plan for the country going forward

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"He's still got another 3 years or so of power.

What happens in 3 or so years time?

Does Boris bow out of power? Accept defeat? Accept his pension? "

I think boris will be replaced before the next election but can still see the Tories winning again as its nothing new for the government being behind in the polls mid term and lets be honest labour have not come up with any policies so nobody knows what they stand for anyway.

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


"He's still got another 3 years or so of power.

What happens in 3 or so years time?

Does Boris bow out of power? Accept defeat? Accept his pension? "

Boris will be gone by Xmas

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"He's still got another 3 years or so of power.

What happens in 3 or so years time?

Does Boris bow out of power? Accept defeat? Accept his pension?

Boris will be gone by Xmas "

what one this time?

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

If Boris really is as bad, as controlling, as manipulative as we fear, then surely during the next 3 years he can manipulate his position of power to vote in any necessary legislation to ensure that he will be ever powerful and there will be no need for any other elections?

The power of Parliament is surely strong enough to elect a control freaking control freak?

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


"the brutal reality of the massive increases in the cost of living will have an equally massive affect on how badly the tory party are going to do in any elections going forward. their losses at the polls will naturally look enormous when compared to the anomally of the last GE."

This is the elephant in the room that they (incumbent government) face. The so called blue wall won’t have the finances to withstand the inflation tsunami that’s coming from import costs, skilled labour shortages and energy price hikes - combined with the relative lack of growth sector jobs in that region, then the blue swing voter areas will suffer disproportionally.

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


"He's still got another 3 years or so of power.

What happens in 3 or so years time?

Does Boris bow out of power? Accept defeat? Accept his pension?

Boris will be gone by Xmas "

That will be the next slogan!

“Get xmas done”

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