"Interesting to note a man grabbing another man’s bits has ultimately brought down a government. Who bet on that option? "
Jenga lying, only so many times people swallow it..
Some will be railing on here, best PM we ever had, stabbed in the back etc but ultimately they elected a bloke with whom having a pint might be a jolly time who they knew was a massive liability.. |
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"Nadhim Zahawi has just called on bozo to resign .you couldn't make it up it hes only been in the job for a day lol"
He's just playing the game, had there been no collapse yesterday of support he was in a cushty job..
Now he'll be able to say he did the right thing in asking Boris to go in the interests of the country, he's playing the long game and looking after himself.. |
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"Nadhim Zahawi has just called on bozo to resign .you couldn't make it up it hes only been in the job for a day lol"
I really hope he still doesn’t resign, this is comedy gold |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Nadhim Zahawi has just called on bozo to resign .you couldn't make it up it hes only been in the job for a day lol" his letter ammuses me. Boris, you were great at getting Brexit done (ignoring the fact we are trying to tear it up) and you also aren't Corbyn. You also didn't balls up covid and Ukraine. |
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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago
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"Nadhim Zahawi has just called on bozo to resign .you couldn't make it up it hes only been in the job for a day lol"
Didn't Gove get sacked for that last night.
No, you couldn't make it up, and a friggin disgrace it is happening. Our Global Image, ffs |
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What is really concerning is the jostling to take care of themselves, meanwhile the country is going to shit.
Just goes to show they don't actually care about the people who they are supposed to be governing. |
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By *ikilovesCCouple
over a year ago
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"Nadhim Zahawi has just called on bozo to resign .you couldn't make it up it hes only been in the job for a day lol
He's just playing the game, had there been no collapse yesterday of support he was in a cushty job..
Now he'll be able to say he did the right thing in asking Boris to go in the interests of the country, he's playing the long game and looking after himself.."
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Even I was shocked to see him saying Boris should go |
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"He gone "
Thank fuck. Just heard the news at 09.08.
Btw, his "legacy" - a fucking train wreck. What else could a lying, incompetent criminal provide?
As for Covid - tens of thousands of UK citizens died, who need not have, due to his dithering - rather than locking the island down - when he knew what was happening in China, then in Italy.
Nobody who has propped him up over the last year is any more fit to be PM than he is.
If any of them are eventually appointed to the position; they will be forever cloaked in his stench, having been content to enable his misdeeds. |
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"Interesting to note a man grabbing another man’s bits has ultimately brought down a government. Who bet on that option?
Jenga lying, only so many times people swallow it..
Some will be railing on here, best PM we ever had, stabbed in the back etc but ultimately they elected a bloke with whom having a pint might be a jolly time who they knew was a massive liability.."
It'll be interesting to see how such people fawn over his replacement.
After all, they never learn. Their leaders rely on that. |
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Suggestion is he will be caretaker. Is that good enough?
How will all those who have resigned because they are patriotic and see Boris not being good for the country, take this
Boris isn't an poor manager who can see out the rest of the season with a mid table team
As we are repeatedly told, w are in the fight or our lives now. Surely it's best to get the right person for the job in now ?
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"He gone
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Looks like it right enough "
His resignation speech will be ‘interesting’
Got Brexit done
Vaccines
Big calls right
Blame everyone else for his departure
Blah blah blah
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By *ikilovesCCouple
over a year ago
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"He gone
Thank fuck. Just heard the news at 09.08.
Btw, his "legacy" - a fucking train wreck. What else could a lying, incompetent criminal provide?
As for Covid - tens of thousands of UK citizens died, who need not have, due to his dithering - rather than locking the island down - when he knew what was happening in China, then in Italy.
Nobody who has propped him up over the last year is any more fit to be PM than he is.
If any of them are eventually appointed to the position; they will be forever cloaked in his stench, having been content to enable his misdeeds. "
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True, needs to be an election soon after they appoint a new leader to clear the air |
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By *ikilovesCCouple
over a year ago
village life, closest main town inverness |
"He gone
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Looks like it right enough
His resignation speech will be ‘interesting’
Got Brexit done
Vaccines
Big calls right
Blame everyone else for his departure
Blah blah blah
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You forgot "in the interests of the country" lol |
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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago
PDI 12-26th Nov 24 |
"He was elected magnanimously by the he British electorate who knew he was a liar and a buffoon
Actually, the Conservative Party hold the Parliamentary mandate, not the leader."
He was pm at the last election and people voted for him |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
"He was elected magnanimously by the he British electorate who knew he was a liar and a buffoon
Actually, the Conservative Party hold the Parliamentary mandate, not the leader.
He was pm at the last election and people voted for him"
Technically, only the people on his constituency of Hillingdon voted for him. |
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"Fuck me! That dimwit Suella Braverman said she’s going to stand for leader….talk about frying pan to fire! "
It was a government full of dimwits - it had to be, in order to "Get Brexit Done" (not sure if it really has been yet), the grown ups were all thrown out of the room.
I wonder if anyone will be stupid enough to say Boris has "done the decent thing" (or something similar)?
There's nothing decent about him. Never has been. Never will be. |
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"He gone
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Looks like it right enough
His resignation speech will be ‘interesting’
Got Brexit done
Vaccines
Big calls right
Blame everyone else for his departure
Blah blah blah
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When in reality his excusing and even facilitating the vile actions of a predatory sex pest won't be mentioned.. |
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By *essiCouple
over a year ago
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"He was elected magnanimously by the he British electorate who knew he was a liar and a buffoon
Actually, the Conservative Party hold the Parliamentary mandate, not the leader.
He was pm at the last election and people voted for him
Technically, only the people on his constituency of Hillingdon voted for him."
And do you actually know the current number of population of hillingdon.. Even they dismay at his ineptitude |
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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago
PDI 12-26th Nov 24 |
"He was elected magnanimously by the he British electorate who knew he was a liar and a buffoon
Actually, the Conservative Party hold the Parliamentary mandate, not the leader.
He was pm at the last election and people voted for him
Technically, only the people on his constituency of Hillingdon voted for him."
Semantics
He was the leader of the party people voted for |
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"He was elected magnanimously by the he British electorate who knew he was a liar and a buffoon
Actually, the Conservative Party hold the Parliamentary mandate, not the leader.
He was pm at the last election and people voted for him
Technically, only the people on his constituency of Hillingdon voted for him.
Semantics
He was the leader of the party people voted for "
This is true but he wasn’t a president, some idiots will have voted just for him though |
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Complete dearth of people who are or were suitable to hold the highest office in the land, when people are looking at the choices and thinking which one is the least shit we are in a parlous state as a country..
None of the current cabinet are fit to be elected to the vacancy, they propped up and facilitated a person totally unfit for office and that alone should disqualify them..
And the opposition?
What does Starmers party actually stand for with 48 months till the next GE..?
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"Complete dearth of people who are or were suitable to hold the highest office in the land, when people are looking at the choices and thinking which one is the least shit we are in a parlous state as a country..
None of the current cabinet are fit to be elected to the vacancy, they propped up and facilitated a person totally unfit for office and that alone should disqualify them..
And the opposition?
What does Starmers party actually stand for with 48 months till the next GE..?
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Tbh Starmer and labour need to get their act together, they have spent (sometimes they had to) to much time on Boris and his sleaze, they need to start telling people what they stand for |
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"Complete dearth of people who are or were suitable to hold the highest office in the land, when people are looking at the choices and thinking which one is the least shit we are in a parlous state as a country..
None of the current cabinet are fit to be elected to the vacancy, they propped up and facilitated a person totally unfit for office and that alone should disqualify them..
And the opposition?
What does Starmers party actually stand for with 48 months till the next GE..?
Tbh Starmer and labour need to get their act together, they have spent (sometimes they had to) to much time on Boris and his sleaze, they need to start telling people what they stand for "
Agreed, if there's no plausible alternative people will either disengage or stay with the ones there..
A slogan from labour might be 'we promise not to turn the centre of government into the Bullingdon club in times of national / global crisis'.. |
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"Complete dearth of people who are or were suitable to hold the highest office in the land, when people are looking at the choices and thinking which one is the least shit we are in a parlous state as a country..
None of the current cabinet are fit to be elected to the vacancy, they propped up and facilitated a person totally unfit for office and that alone should disqualify them..
And the opposition?
What does Starmers party actually stand for with 48 months till the next GE..?
Tbh Starmer and labour need to get their act together, they have spent (sometimes they had to) to much time on Boris and his sleaze, they need to start telling people what they stand for
Agreed, if there's no plausible alternative people will either disengage or stay with the ones there..
A slogan from labour might be 'we promise not to turn the centre of government into the Bullingdon club in times of national / global crisis'.."
Might work, a bit long though |
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"Complete dearth of people who are or were suitable to hold the highest office in the land, when people are looking at the choices and thinking which one is the least shit we are in a parlous state as a country..
None of the current cabinet are fit to be elected to the vacancy, they propped up and facilitated a person totally unfit for office and that alone should disqualify them..
And the opposition?
What does Starmers party actually stand for with 48 months till the next GE..?
Tbh Starmer and labour need to get their act together, they have spent (sometimes they had to) to much time on Boris and his sleaze, they need to start telling people what they stand for
Agreed, if there's no plausible alternative people will either disengage or stay with the ones there..
A slogan from labour might be 'we promise not to turn the centre of government into the Bullingdon club in times of national / global crisis'..
Might work, a bit long though "
True, we won't be cunts might work if they're capable or even mean it.. |
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"Complete dearth of people who are or were suitable to hold the highest office in the land, when people are looking at the choices and thinking which one is the least shit we are in a parlous state as a country..
None of the current cabinet are fit to be elected to the vacancy, they propped up and facilitated a person totally unfit for office and that alone should disqualify them..
And the opposition?
What does Starmers party actually stand for with 48 months till the next GE..?
Tbh Starmer and labour need to get their act together, they have spent (sometimes they had to) to much time on Boris and his sleaze, they need to start telling people what they stand for
Agreed, if there's no plausible alternative people will either disengage or stay with the ones there..
A slogan from labour might be 'we promise not to turn the centre of government into the Bullingdon club in times of national / global crisis'..
Might work, a bit long though
True, we won't be cunts might work if they're capable or even mean it.."
Three, four or five word slogans is what people vote for. It doesn't matter if it's meaningless bullshit making vague unrealistic promises. This is what the electorate are into.
"Get brexit done"
"Make America great again"
"350 million to the NHS"
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"Complete dearth of people who are or were suitable to hold the highest office in the land, when people are looking at the choices and thinking which one is the least shit we are in a parlous state as a country..
None of the current cabinet are fit to be elected to the vacancy, they propped up and facilitated a person totally unfit for office and that alone should disqualify them..
And the opposition?
What does Starmers party actually stand for with 48 months till the next GE..?
Tbh Starmer and labour need to get their act together, they have spent (sometimes they had to) to much time on Boris and his sleaze, they need to start telling people what they stand for
Agreed, if there's no plausible alternative people will either disengage or stay with the ones there..
A slogan from labour might be 'we promise not to turn the centre of government into the Bullingdon club in times of national / global crisis'..
Might work, a bit long though
True, we won't be cunts might work if they're capable or even mean it..
Three, four or five word slogans is what people vote for. It doesn't matter if it's meaningless bullshit making vague unrealistic promises. This is what the electorate are into.
"Get brexit done"
"Make America great again"
"350 million to the NHS"
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It's easier to swallow and tick the box than to look at the realities with some.. |
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"I just popped in to see if pat had made an appearance… I mean… you know this means we all have to be nice and talk him off whatever ledge he is on now!!!! "
He won’t be back, UNLOS until a new leader is appointed, then he will return with undying devotion to whoever that might be |
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"I just popped in to see if pat had made an appearance… I mean… you know this means we all have to be nice and talk him off whatever ledge he is on now!!!! "
In fairness, he mainly copies and pastes from the Daily Express website. Which yesterday had a story "nothing to see here, Boris makes tax cuts".
To today's edition, "Boris regrets some stuff". And they also bizarrely suggest that Putin is happy with his boy Boris being ousted. |
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"I just popped in to see if pat had made an appearance… I mean… you know this means we all have to be nice and talk him off whatever ledge he is on now!!!! "
Another new profile, more fawning sycophantic waffle detached from reality..
Is that even possible.. |
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