Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! 14:01 - Apr 12 with 11474 views | Sadoldgit | Surely nowJohnson must resign?! He has broken the law and lied to Parliament. It is time for him to go and to take his Chancellor with him. [Post edited 12 Apr 2022 14:01]
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Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 14:10 - Apr 12 with 4658 views | geezershoong1 | If only we had a decent and credible opposition to take over... | |
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Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 14:24 - Apr 12 with 4638 views | kentsouthampton | Little wonder he went on his Ukranian war hero trip when he did, knew it was coming, self centred prick. [Post edited 12 Apr 2022 14:24]
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Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 14:24 - Apr 12 with 4634 views | kentsouthampton |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 14:10 - Apr 12 by geezershoong1 | If only we had a decent and credible opposition to take over... |
We do, it's just that half the country are to thick to see it. | | | |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 14:27 - Apr 12 with 4620 views | pjt50 |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 14:10 - Apr 12 by geezershoong1 | If only we had a decent and credible opposition to take over... |
At the moment that's not the issue. More to the point, who of the self-serving, out-of-touch Tory frontbenchers is fit to take over? | |
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Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 14:42 - Apr 12 with 4594 views | RednWight |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 14:27 - Apr 12 by pjt50 | At the moment that's not the issue. More to the point, who of the self-serving, out-of-touch Tory frontbenchers is fit to take over? |
How about that Rishi S……. Oh. Hang on | |
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Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 14:46 - Apr 12 with 4587 views | Southamptonfan | Theresa May, the only one who does things by the book. Or Sajid Javid. | |
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Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 15:10 - Apr 12 with 4556 views | Sadoldgit | I don’t think that any of the current front bench are worthy and they are all tarred with the same brush. Sunak seemed to be the nailed on cert to take over a few weeks ago but he has shown himself to be no better than the rest of them. Rory Stewart was one of the few with a bit of decency, common sense and gravitas about him. Didn’t he stand down? Johnson has surrounded himself with a useless bunch of self serving sycophants. | | | |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 16:07 - Apr 12 with 4486 views | Butty101 | I dont get the fake outrage to be honest. They hardly do a regular 9 -5 job, and will burn the midnight oil. So they had a few drinks woop woo. I net more than half the country did the same thing. The pub opposite where i live is well known for people having affiars and meeting there. I can tell you even though the pub was shut due to lock down rules plenty of people were meeting up ... | |
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Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 16:40 - Apr 12 with 4458 views | grumpy |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 16:07 - Apr 12 by Butty101 | I dont get the fake outrage to be honest. They hardly do a regular 9 -5 job, and will burn the midnight oil. So they had a few drinks woop woo. I net more than half the country did the same thing. The pub opposite where i live is well known for people having affiars and meeting there. I can tell you even though the pub was shut due to lock down rules plenty of people were meeting up ... |
'fake outrage' Are you serious? | | | |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 17:17 - Apr 12 with 4411 views | Sadoldgit |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 16:40 - Apr 12 by grumpy | 'fake outrage' Are you serious? |
Exactly. Nothing fake about it. Plenty of people were not allowed to say goodbye to loved ones whilst these a-holes were telling us to stay home while they partied. There is a pub opposite me that was closed throughout lockdown. I don’t know of people breaking or ignoring the rules although as we have discovered in Downing St, if you mixed with politicians you would come across some. Lying to Parliament is a resigning matter. Johnson lied to Parliament. Faux outrage my arse. | | | |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 17:45 - Apr 12 with 4380 views | MytchettSaint |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 17:17 - Apr 12 by Sadoldgit | Exactly. Nothing fake about it. Plenty of people were not allowed to say goodbye to loved ones whilst these a-holes were telling us to stay home while they partied. There is a pub opposite me that was closed throughout lockdown. I don’t know of people breaking or ignoring the rules although as we have discovered in Downing St, if you mixed with politicians you would come across some. Lying to Parliament is a resigning matter. Johnson lied to Parliament. Faux outrage my arse. |
Absolutely, businesses went to the wall, people couldn’t visit elderly loved ones who were stuck in care homes as the government said it wasn’t allowed. When you were allowed to go back to the pub you had to sit down and have something to eat with your pint for some idiotic reason. All the while the people dreaming up these rules were thumbing their nose at us and partying, then denying it, then lying about it. If people stand up and defend this shower they need their head tested. | |
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Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 18:13 - Apr 12 with 4355 views | Bazza |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 16:40 - Apr 12 by grumpy | 'fake outrage' Are you serious? |
So you don't think anyone else had birthday parties? Beggars belief. | | | |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 18:36 - Apr 12 with 4321 views | pjt50 |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 18:13 - Apr 12 by Bazza | So you don't think anyone else had birthday parties? Beggars belief. |
Quite possibly, but they weren't the people making the rules and going on TV every night telling the rest of us what to do. Times of crisis are when you depend most on your politicians. Leaving competence aside, the minimum requirement is to tell us the truth. Unfortunately telling the truth doesn't seem to be in Johnson's DNA. | |
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Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 18:36 - Apr 12 with 4321 views | Heisenberg |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 18:13 - Apr 12 by Bazza | So you don't think anyone else had birthday parties? Beggars belief. |
Anyone else ? Are Johnson and co anyone else ? They came up with rules. They are in charge and are supposed to set an example. As for that bint Dorries saying it was for only 10 minutes. That is the same 10 minutes people asked to see dying loved ones for the very last time. This lot are an absolute disgrace. How anyone can make excuses for them beggars belief. | |
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Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 18:39 - Apr 12 with 4304 views | saint22 | amazing people fell for this tools charade | | | |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 19:06 - Apr 12 with 4275 views | saint68 |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 18:39 - Apr 12 by saint22 | amazing people fell for this tools charade |
What is amazing is the fear and propaganda that turned normally open minded people into scared sheep.. Living with covid... The most ridiculous period in modern history!! Protect the vulnerable and get on and live your life..thats the greatest advice given...just 26 months late. Now its drain the pockets of the common man and cripple the poorest with energy and food hikes...sad times 22 Meanwhile the rich get richer yet again out of a false crisis... | |
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Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 19:33 - Apr 12 with 4250 views | Bazza |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 18:36 - Apr 12 by Heisenberg | Anyone else ? Are Johnson and co anyone else ? They came up with rules. They are in charge and are supposed to set an example. As for that bint Dorries saying it was for only 10 minutes. That is the same 10 minutes people asked to see dying loved ones for the very last time. This lot are an absolute disgrace. How anyone can make excuses for them beggars belief. |
Think you lefties ought to stand back and see the facts. Boris was in his home as effectively was Sunak. Nobody died. Whatever rotten rule breaking behaviour happened, grannies in care homes still couldn’t be visited and so are irrelevant. Meanwhile there’s a war going on. So the important question; Starmer or Johnson, who would be a better leader? Is it a good time for an election. Do you think Starmer would win a General Election with Rayner, Lammy etc? Answers to Sadoldgit | | | |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 19:52 - Apr 12 with 4231 views | DellHero_Would | Hand wringing over 2 year old trivia in current times…Pathetic shameful jokers… | |
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Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 19:59 - Apr 12 with 4219 views | MytchettSaint |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 19:33 - Apr 12 by Bazza | Think you lefties ought to stand back and see the facts. Boris was in his home as effectively was Sunak. Nobody died. Whatever rotten rule breaking behaviour happened, grannies in care homes still couldn’t be visited and so are irrelevant. Meanwhile there’s a war going on. So the important question; Starmer or Johnson, who would be a better leader? Is it a good time for an election. Do you think Starmer would win a General Election with Rayner, Lammy etc? Answers to Sadoldgit |
I’d never vote for Labour as long as I’ve got a hole in my ar5e. Saying it should all be forgotten about as he’s a better bloke than the other lot have got is quite unbelievable. | |
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Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 21:17 - Apr 12 with 4145 views | Bazza |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 19:59 - Apr 12 by MytchettSaint | I’d never vote for Labour as long as I’ve got a hole in my ar5e. Saying it should all be forgotten about as he’s a better bloke than the other lot have got is quite unbelievable. |
Who’s saying that it should be forgotten? But since you haven’t forgotten what should happen next? What would be the best outcome for the country? | | | |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 22:02 - Apr 12 with 4107 views | Butty101 |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 19:52 - Apr 12 by DellHero_Would | Hand wringing over 2 year old trivia in current times…Pathetic shameful jokers… |
Exactly - Why most of the population was furloughed - downing street was working 24-7. And people get upset about them having a drink in the garden ffs. Most people are hypocrites as they would have bent the rules, but that dosent count right! | |
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Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 22:09 - Apr 12 with 4092 views | DellHero_Would |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 22:02 - Apr 12 by Butty101 | Exactly - Why most of the population was furloughed - downing street was working 24-7. And people get upset about them having a drink in the garden ffs. Most people are hypocrites as they would have bent the rules, but that dosent count right! |
Looking back. If the Boris Judgement day was 2 years ago while I was doing the same half a dozen local walks, picking snot out my MacBook keyboard everyday I might me a bit pissed off…The worlds moved on…. | |
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Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 22:12 - Apr 12 with 4076 views | grumpy |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 22:02 - Apr 12 by Butty101 | Exactly - Why most of the population was furloughed - downing street was working 24-7. And people get upset about them having a drink in the garden ffs. Most people are hypocrites as they would have bent the rules, but that dosent count right! |
'downing street was working 24-7' | | | |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 22:16 - Apr 12 with 4055 views | Butty101 |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 22:12 - Apr 12 by grumpy | 'downing street was working 24-7' |
Yes of course its a 9-5 job you fcking doughnut | |
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Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 22:27 - Apr 12 with 4041 views | pjt50 |
Bojo, wake me up before you go-go! on 19:33 - Apr 12 by Bazza | Think you lefties ought to stand back and see the facts. Boris was in his home as effectively was Sunak. Nobody died. Whatever rotten rule breaking behaviour happened, grannies in care homes still couldn’t be visited and so are irrelevant. Meanwhile there’s a war going on. So the important question; Starmer or Johnson, who would be a better leader? Is it a good time for an election. Do you think Starmer would win a General Election with Rayner, Lammy etc? Answers to Sadoldgit |
What's a general election got to do with it? There's no way in a million years (well nearly 3 anyway) the Tories would go for an election with the economy in its current state. I do resent the Tory blue-rinse brigade choosing the next PM, though. [Post edited 13 Apr 2022 7:23]
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