5th September 22:15 - Aug 10 with 2293 views | Catullus | That's how long we have to wait til the next PM takes over from Bojo. In the meantime Bojo defers everything untl his replacement steps in. it's the worst of both worlds as Bojo is inactive while UK PLC is heading for a major crisis. Seems to me Bojo is sulking and is letting the whole country suffer because we clearly don't love him. How can Parliament be allowed to take its recess right now? The country is heading towards a cost of living disaster and we are rudderless. Right nw doesnt the national need trump constituency need? | |
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5th September on 08:01 - Aug 11 with 2242 views | felixstowe_jack | You can't have it both ways, the left, the media wanted a new Prime minister they have got their wishes and have to wait for due process to take place. | |
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5th September on 08:30 - Aug 11 with 2233 views | majorraglan |
5th September on 08:01 - Aug 11 by felixstowe_jack | You can't have it both ways, the left, the media wanted a new Prime minister they have got their wishes and have to wait for due process to take place. |
There’s a whole host of people throughout the UK who wanted Boris out, it’s not just the media or the left - it seems to be the majority o& the country. The only people who want him to stay appea4 to be the very right of the UK. | | | |
5th September on 12:07 - Aug 11 with 2200 views | britferry | Martin Lewis has called them a Zombie Government | |
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5th September on 17:46 - Aug 11 with 2182 views | Catullus |
5th September on 08:01 - Aug 11 by felixstowe_jack | You can't have it both ways, the left, the media wanted a new Prime minister they have got their wishes and have to wait for due process to take place. |
It's not due process though, it could be done much more quickly. When Bojo replaced May it took 6 weeks, roughly. They've been doing it for several weeks already and now we have another 6 weeks. Besides, many tory's had lost faith and anted him replaced. | |
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5th September on 21:10 - Aug 11 with 2157 views | Gwyn737 | Looks like we’re back on track:
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5th September on 21:54 - Aug 11 with 2137 views | builthjack |
5th September on 08:01 - Aug 11 by felixstowe_jack | You can't have it both ways, the left, the media wanted a new Prime minister they have got their wishes and have to wait for due process to take place. |
His Tory mates got him out. The party is riddled. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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5th September on 07:29 - Aug 12 with 2115 views | Dr_Winston |
5th September on 21:54 - Aug 11 by builthjack | His Tory mates got him out. The party is riddled. |
There's a lot of truth in that. I suspect that on a certain level Johnson does retain a fair amount of personal popularity within the country at large, although Christ knows why. His own party brought him down, not the public. Then his own MP's selected Sunak or Truss to replace him when polls of party members generally indicated that Badenoch was the preferred candidate of the rank and file. All a bit of a mess really, and not at the ideal time for one. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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5th September on 09:02 - Aug 12 with 2104 views | felixstowe_jack |
5th September on 07:29 - Aug 12 by Dr_Winston | There's a lot of truth in that. I suspect that on a certain level Johnson does retain a fair amount of personal popularity within the country at large, although Christ knows why. His own party brought him down, not the public. Then his own MP's selected Sunak or Truss to replace him when polls of party members generally indicated that Badenoch was the preferred candidate of the rank and file. All a bit of a mess really, and not at the ideal time for one. |
Never mind ot could be worse with Corbyn in power sending arms to Russia. | |
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5th September on 09:03 - Aug 12 with 2104 views | felixstowe_jack |
5th September on 07:29 - Aug 12 by Dr_Winston | There's a lot of truth in that. I suspect that on a certain level Johnson does retain a fair amount of personal popularity within the country at large, although Christ knows why. His own party brought him down, not the public. Then his own MP's selected Sunak or Truss to replace him when polls of party members generally indicated that Badenoch was the preferred candidate of the rank and file. All a bit of a mess really, and not at the ideal time for one. |
Never mind it could be worse with Corbyn in power sending arms to Russia. | |
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5th September on 12:26 - Aug 12 with 2082 views | Gwyn737 |
5th September on 09:03 - Aug 12 by felixstowe_jack | Never mind it could be worse with Corbyn in power sending arms to Russia. |
Corbyn was never PM (thank goodness) and never even stood a chance. I’m not sure ‘but Corbyn’ is a good reason to let the current (and recent past) omnishambles off the hook. What we now have are two candidates spewing out policies to please the party members. When one is elected, there’ll be so many unturns it’ll be more like a carousel. | | | |
5th September on 16:47 - Aug 12 with 2061 views | Catullus |
5th September on 07:29 - Aug 12 by Dr_Winston | There's a lot of truth in that. I suspect that on a certain level Johnson does retain a fair amount of personal popularity within the country at large, although Christ knows why. His own party brought him down, not the public. Then his own MP's selected Sunak or Truss to replace him when polls of party members generally indicated that Badenoch was the preferred candidate of the rank and file. All a bit of a mess really, and not at the ideal time for one. |
A mess, a compkete shambles. It should only have taken as long as needs be but they have dragged it out. Bojo should already be history. The whole country has been sleepwalking towards a cost of living disaster and the tories have been too busy taking their summer recess to care. Bojo saying it's best left for his succesor, well feck off out of it then and get the change done. Truth be told we need a general election but if we had one it'd only be the tories or labour so we're still screwed because they are both hopeless. | |
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