His position has been untenable for a long time now but the bugger just doesn't know when to quit; he's convinced that he's an indestructible super hero. Some might call it a form of madness.
His position has been untenable for a long time now but the bugger just doesn't know when to quit; he's convinced that he's an indestructible super hero. Some might call it a form of madness.
? Happy Birthday chough. I think it’s a tadge early to celebrate yet as they’ve got to prise him out. I saw him at the Liaison Committee and he seems completely detached from reality.
He’ll go. A new & better leader will be in place within a few months. Someone with integrity. They’ll reunite the party & country & the Tories will win the next election.
Surely anyone hoping for a Labour win next time would be praying Boris stays
He’ll go. A new & better leader will be in place within a few months. Someone with integrity. They’ll reunite the party & country & the Tories will win the next election.
Surely anyone hoping for a Labour win next time would be praying Boris stays
And I can see the pigs flying past my window at this very moment….
Kandinsky " Surely anyone hoping for a Labour win next time would be praying Boris stays "
Some might, but i believe that many, in fact probably most people wanting Boris out, right across the political spectrum, are more worried about the damage he personally has done, is doing, and will continue to do to the country and our whole political system if not stopped. Right now, getting him out is far more important and urgent than getting another party into government.
The problem is that the majority of the Tory MPs didn’t have enough “integrity” to get rid of him during the last few months when it was clear that by his behaviour he was unsuitable to lead the country. They are deserting now to save themselves. I don’t respect the quitters at all.
He’ll go. A new & better leader will be in place within a few months. Someone with integrity. They’ll reunite the party & country & the Tories will win the next election.
Surely anyone hoping for a Labour win next time would be praying Boris stays
Who do you suggest, Kandinsky?
'Someone with integrity' excludes all his current Cabinet for start. Not that any of them would be suitable, anyway.