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       #Post#: 2209--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Surely Johnson will have to go?
   DIR By: Annetje
       Date: January 19, 2022, 3:44 am
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       --- Quote from: Vitalstatistix link ---
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       > Wondering if /when there'll be a vote of "no confidence " in
       Bojo. I believe they need 54 MPs to get it over the line. His
       position is untenable now.
       > Have to laugh at Cummings putting the boot in. I mean he's
       just another entitled prick!
       >
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       Cumming's purpose of life at the moment is getting rid of
       Johnson.
       He promised us more pictures ...
       #Post#: 2217--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Surely Johnson will have to go?
   DIR By: Lion in Winter
       Date: January 19, 2022, 6:21 am
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       --- Quote from: Vitalstatistix link ---
       >
       > Wondering if /when there'll be a vote of "no confidence " in
       Bojo. I believe they need 54 MPs to get it over the line. His
       position is untenable now.
       > Have to laugh at Cummings putting the boot in. I mean he's
       just another entitled prick!
       >
       --- End Quote ---
       They are rats in a sack, as Starmer said. Some Toru mps rumoured
       to be putting in letters of no confidence today. Not enough to
       topple him immediately as such, unless the 1922 co mittee
       decides they must get rid of him now, rather than later.
       #Post#: 2218--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Surely Johnson will have to go?
   DIR By: Lion in Winter
       Date: January 19, 2022, 6:23 am
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       --- Quote from: Annetje link ---
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       > Cumming's purpose of life at the moment is getting rid of
       Johnson.
       > He promised us more pictures ...
       >
       --- End Quote ---
       Cummings wants his revenge, and a new Tory mp has defected to
       Labour, not just gone independent. It's not looking very good
       for the Head Boy.
       #Post#: 2221--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Surely Johnson will have to go?
   DIR By: BuckinghamshireBoy
       Date: January 19, 2022, 6:43 am
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       David Davis (!) in PMQs a few moments ago: "I expect my leaders
       to shoulder the responsibility for the actions they take.
       Yesterday he did the opposite of that. In the name of God go.”
       #Post#: 2224--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Surely Johnson will have to go?
   DIR By: Lion in Winter
       Date: January 19, 2022, 6:47 am
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       --- Quote from: BuckinghamshireBoy link ---
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       > David Davis (!) in PMQs a few moments ago: "I expect my
       leaders to shoulder the responsibility for the actions they
       take. Yesterday he did the opposite of that. In the name of God
       go.”
       >
       --- End Quote ---
       I just saw that.
       Rats, ship, etc.
       Wetherspoons dude is laying into him as well, for covid
       restrictions, and Johnson has just dropped his 'plan b'
       restrictions presumably in an effort to salvage his job.
       #Post#: 2237--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Surely Johnson will have to go?
   DIR By: DaveLovesDee
       Date: January 19, 2022, 7:35 am
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       --- Quote from: Lion in Winter link ---
       > Johnson has just dropped his 'plan b' restrictions presumably
       in an effort to salvage his job.
       >
       --- End Quote ---
       Yeah, and Wales and Scotland have dropped theirs because there
       was pressure from the public about fans not being able to attend
       Six Nations matches in those two countries...
       So, what's the betting start at for an Easter lockdown that very
       few will actually follow because 'if the government won't, why
       should anyone else?'
       Same happened after Cummings' eyesight test at Barnard Castle.
       #Post#: 2240--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Surely Johnson will have to go?
   DIR By: Lion in Winter
       Date: January 19, 2022, 7:41 am
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       --- Quote from: DaveLovesDee link ---
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       > Yeah, and Wales and Scotland have dropped theirs because there
       was pressure from the public about fans not being able to attend
       Six Nations matches in those two countries...
       >
       > So, what's the betting start at for an Easter lockdown that
       very few will actually follow because 'if the government won't,
       why should anyone else?'
       >
       > Same happened after Cummings' eyesight test at Barnard Castle.
       >
       --- End Quote ---
       Sadly for Johnson, whatever public health suggests all his moves
       now look self-interested and inconsistent because, well, they
       are.
       Wish I were a fly on the wall at Tory HQ as they try to work out
       who to put in his place, and when.
       #Post#: 2243--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Surely Johnson will have to go?
   DIR By: BuckinghamshireBoy
       Date: January 19, 2022, 7:57 am
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       --- Quote from: Lion in Winter link ---
       >
       > I just saw that.
       >
       > Rats, ship, etc.
       >
       >
       > Wetherspoons dude is laying into him as well, for covid
       restrictions, and Johnson has just dropped his 'plan b'
       restrictions presumably in an effort to salvage his job.
       >
       --- End Quote ---
       I missed Ian Blackford's contribution today, did anyone catch
       it?
       #Post#: 2247--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Surely Johnson will have to go?
   DIR By: Annetje
       Date: January 19, 2022, 8:43 am
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       --- Quote from: BuckinghamshireBoy link ---
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       > I missed Ian Blackford's contribution today, did anyone catch
       it?
       >
       --- End Quote ---
       It was something like :
       Whilst the UK suffered 150.000+ deaths from Covid, the PM
       partied.
       Johnson smiled whilst he was saying that.
       Not bad ...
       #Post#: 2248--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Surely Johnson will have to go?
   DIR By: Lion in Winter
       Date: January 19, 2022, 8:43 am
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       --- Quote from: BuckinghamshireBoy link ---
       >
       > I missed Ian Blackford's contribution today, did anyone catch
       it?
       >
       --- End Quote ---
       Didn't hear it (blood work  >:(  ), but here's the text:
       "Will the prime minister finally take responsibility, resign,
       go, prime minister.
       This week was supposed to be ‘Operation Save Big Dog’ but it’s
       quickly become ‘Operation Dog’s Dinner’.
       Over the past few days we’ve had more damaging revelations about
       Downing Street rule-breaking, more evidence that parliament has
       been misled and an even longer list of ludicrous, absolutely
       ludicrous, excuses from the prime minister.
       First he claimed there were no parties, then he wasn’t present,
       then he admitted he was at them but he didn’t know it was a
       party and then the latest sorry excuse is really them most
       pathetic of them all, nobody told me ... nobody told the prime
       minister he was breaking his own rules. Absolutely pathetic.
       The prime minister laughing once again, laughing at the British
       public. The prime minister is taking the public for fools,
       nobody believes him. Will the prime minister finally take
       responsibility, resign, go, Prime Minister."
       Johnson looked coked to the eyeballs again.
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