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non QPR - should Boris resign? on 22:09 - Apr 13 by Ned_Kennedys
You really found that ‘utterly grim’?? Reasonable mix of opinions from normal people IMO.
Yes, I'm afraid I did. I get the impression with some of the individuals in that video, that he could go round their houses, take a dump on their table and then wipe his arse on their curtains and they would still vote for him.
non QPR - should Boris resign? on 06:38 - Apr 14 by CamberleyR
Yes, I'm afraid I did. I get the impression with some of the individuals in that video, that he could go round their houses, take a dump on their table and then wipe his arse on their curtains and they would still vote for him.
The guy in the video, like many others, sees himself as voting for the Conservatives not Boris and that partisan support is most likely influenced by a persons connection to family, place or people, that is tough to change.
How many QPR fans would stop supporting the club if Joey Barton became manager?
To answer the question, he should resign but he won’t and should be sacked from his job by the organisation which employs him supposedly on the say so of their stakeholders, which in this case is the British public.
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non QPR - should Boris resign? on 09:05 - Apr 14 with 2145 views
non QPR - should Boris resign? on 07:03 - Apr 14 by Dixie_CT
The guy in the video, like many others, sees himself as voting for the Conservatives not Boris and that partisan support is most likely influenced by a persons connection to family, place or people, that is tough to change.
How many QPR fans would stop supporting the club if Joey Barton became manager?
To answer the question, he should resign but he won’t and should be sacked from his job by the organisation which employs him supposedly on the say so of their stakeholders, which in this case is the British public.
You raise an interesting point about the partisan supporter. Your comment on why some people are partisan is certainly true but, even so, loyalties can and do sometimes change. For example, the fall of the so called Labour heartlands red wall in the last election and Labour's rout of the Torys in the 1997 general election both saw large numbers changing their traditional voting loyalties.
That said, for the partisan supporter such a change may well be temporary and I wouldn't be surprised if Labour's red wall reappears in the next election. Whether that will be because of Johnson et al, the cost of living or a combination of the two will be interesting to see.
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non QPR - should Boris resign? on 09:35 - Apr 14 with 2089 views
non QPR - should Boris resign? on 09:11 - Apr 14 by dmm
You raise an interesting point about the partisan supporter. Your comment on why some people are partisan is certainly true but, even so, loyalties can and do sometimes change. For example, the fall of the so called Labour heartlands red wall in the last election and Labour's rout of the Torys in the 1997 general election both saw large numbers changing their traditional voting loyalties.
That said, for the partisan supporter such a change may well be temporary and I wouldn't be surprised if Labour's red wall reappears in the next election. Whether that will be because of Johnson et al, the cost of living or a combination of the two will be interesting to see.
So dumb that he has become the 1st PM to be caught out by a law he helped introduce. A more sinister view is what has happened to the the office of Speaker of the House? Why have there been no calls for a vote of confidence in Lindsay Hoyle for the abrogation of his duties? A strong speaker would have stopped a lot of the lying and deceit in the house.
The grass is always greener.
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non QPR - should Boris resign? on 18:40 - Apr 14 with 1665 views
non QPR - should Boris resign? on 20:27 - Apr 13 by CamberleyR
A snapshot of voters in Johnson's constituency.
Utterly grim.
Your right that Eric’s singing and rapping was god awful
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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non QPR - should Boris resign? on 19:28 - Apr 14 with 1610 views
non QPR - should Boris resign? on 15:24 - Apr 14 by Esox_Lucius
So dumb that he has become the 1st PM to be caught out by a law he helped introduce. A more sinister view is what has happened to the the office of Speaker of the House? Why have there been no calls for a vote of confidence in Lindsay Hoyle for the abrogation of his duties? A strong speaker would have stopped a lot of the lying and deceit in the house.
‘Strong’ like the proven serial liar and bully John Bercow you mean?
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non QPR - should Boris resign? on 21:00 - Apr 14 with 1520 views
Johnson has repeatedly misled parliament and that is a sacking offence. If ministers are allowed to lie at the despatch box to escape responsibility then democracy in the UK is truly dead.