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By *V-Alice OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

Ayr

Boris tells us - a lot - that he takes full responsibility for his actions and the drastic shortcomings of his government. But does he ever actually mean it?

Due to his incompetence in his initial response to Covid, tens of thousands of UK citizens died, who need not have died.

He accepted full responsibility for his government's initial handling of the pandemic in Parliament.

This is, of course, the same Parliament he has been proven - to anyone who doesn't buy into his bullshit - to have deliberately misled.

Again, today, he has taken full responsibility for the culture - under his leadership - that allowed blatant law breaking to occur in Downing Street.

Clearly, for Boris, taking full responsibility only goes so far; certainly, it doesn't include resignation.

You could, therefore, argue that it amounts to nothing at all, when he says it. Which is a reasonable stance to take, given that he is a known liar.

So, when he says it; what does full mean? Or responsibility, for that matter?

It is well known that he has his supporters and defenders. But it ought to be borne in mind that such people have no sense of right and wrong, no integrity, no credibility and no self-respect.

Nor should they be treated with anything other than scorn, ridicule and contempt ...

for as long as they are content to take full responsibility for keeping Boris Johnson in office as PM.

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By *ustintime69Man  over a year ago

Bristol

It’s easy to get sucked into hyperbole about this kind of thing but Boris is the first PM we have had in a long time who has no interest in playing by the rules or respecting parliament. He has surrounded himself with sycophants who are regularly lined up in turn to defend his actions as they know that is how they stay in favour. It’s the behaviour of an emperor and has no place in a parliamentary democracy but he knows he can get away with it. What is wrong with the electorate that they cannot see through this blustering incompetence?

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex

It's just words with him. How many more times he is willing to laugh in our faces with utter contempt I don't know. I email our MP on a regular basis expressing my displeasure I hope others are doing the same.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"It’s easy to get sucked into hyperbole about this kind of thing but Boris is the first PM we have had in a long time who has no interest in playing by the rules or respecting parliament. He has surrounded himself with sycophants who are regularly lined up in turn to defend his actions as they know that is how they stay in favour. It’s the behaviour of an emperor and has no place in a parliamentary democracy but he knows he can get away with it. What is wrong with the electorate that they cannot see through this blustering incompetence?"

Some of us can but we can only use our vote in a general election. The first port of call is your mp

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By *irldnCouple  over a year ago

Brighton

James O’Brien on LBC...

“Boris Johnson honestly thinks the rules do not and should not apply to him. His Headmaster at Eton said the same years ago. And because of this Johnson really thinks HE is the victim in all this!”

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