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  On 07/06/2022 at 07:50, Gemmill said:

 

 

 

This bloke will get a job in the reshuffle. A proper dyed-in-the-wool div. 

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Was it him who someone pointed was roaring from the benches during one of Johnson's speeches a few months ago? He comes across as a complete cock.

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I just looked at his age, fuckin hell I’ve got pants older than him :cuppa:

 

 

Tories are royally fucked, no one wants to be leader so we’re stuck with him. That’s not good for the country… no one’s got the balls to try to fix the mess Johnson has caused though. Hunt will be lent on to grow a pair today I think….

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  On 06/06/2022 at 21:17, Renton said:

 

No, it's at least a year for him. But yeah, I hope you're right. In normal times you would be, but....

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Bridgen says that while the PM is safe for another year under current rules, until another confidence vote can be held, he adds that "rules can be changed in extreme cases".”

 

Tories are gonna do what Tory’s do 😉

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  On 07/06/2022 at 09:24, Monkeys Fist said:

Bridgen says that while the PM is safe for another year under current rules, until another confidence vote can be held, he adds that "rules can be changed in extreme cases".”

 

Tories are gonna do what Tory’s do 😉

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Apparently May was told to name a date for her resignation or the rules would be changed. Now these blokes will clearly treat Johnson differently but eventually it'll come to this, especially if he's lost the two byelections and the investigation turns up more wrongdoing. 

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The arrogant cunt will think that if he can get to their conference, he can charm the members and everyone will think BORIS IS BACK! There will undoubtedly be some fucking divs there that genuinely think he's England's Ryan Reynolds, but I think he'll be in for a rough go of it, especially if there's more party stuff come out. 

 

That could finish him off if he's not gone before then. 

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  On 07/06/2022 at 09:10, Gemmill said:

 

 

Civil war. 

 

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The likes of Rees-Mogg and Dorries think they're being clever by calling their own colleagues out not realising it's alienating and damaging their party further. It's utterly hilarious.

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  On 07/06/2022 at 09:27, Gemmill said:

 

Apparently May was told to name a date for her resignation or the rules would be changed. Now these blokes will clearly treat Johnson differently but eventually it'll come to this, especially if he's lost the two byelections and the investigation turns up more wrongdoing. 

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They had Ellwood on Radio 4 this morning who said:

"The honourable way forward would be for the PM to 'step back' and accept the task of uniting the party to win the next general election is 'too big'. For this to happen, cabinet ministers would need to 'provide that direction of travel'. But  we don't have that kind of cabinet, we don't have that sort of prime minister, we have to deal with the reality that those days of an honourable resignation are not there."

When quizzed on this asked if what he meant was that, unlike with Thatcher & May, the cabinet don't have the conviction to persuade him the game is up and even if they did, Johnson wouldn't listen to them anyway he responded:

"That's precisely what I mean!"

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