D-Day for Boris
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He needs to go. He just cannot stop lying. He has no credibility whatsoever.
If he goes and the Tories get their act together, they can still win the next election, as Labour are themselves all over the place. He is now a total liability though, and an absolute disgrace to the office.
If he goes and the Tories get their act together, they can still win the next election, as Labour are themselves all over the place. He is now a total liability though, and an absolute disgrace to the office.
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I absolutely agree! I wanted him to do well but his constant lying, burying his head in the sand & his attitude in thinking that “it’ll go away and they forget about” has been his downfall.
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Totally agree. Like you I wanted him to do well but he's now a disgrace sadly.The Aquila wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 9:57 pm I absolutely agree! I wanted him to do well but his constant lying, burying his head in the sand & his attitude in thinking that “it’ll go away and they forget about” has been his downfall.
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A Leopard doesn't change its spots and Johnson has a long track record of lying to and misleading people.
I'm just surprised so many educated, intelligent people have been taken in by him and it's taken them so long to work it out.
I'm just surprised so many educated, intelligent people have been taken in by him and it's taken them so long to work it out.
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36 have said they've had enough at the last count, but it's getting difficult to keep up.
Currently sat in Wetherspoons in Liverpool waiting for our food whilst on a short break from home, watching it all unfold.
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Up to 50 resignations now and he’s sacked Gove…I knew you needed to be think skinned to be a politician but Boris is now taking it to a whole new level.
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He has gone at last let's hope the next one is dull and uneventful no more Trump or Boris or Putin.
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Trying to find a Politician that doesn't lie, good luck with that one, as for Boris, he has disgraced his office, and the country, more a third world sleaze ball, then a World leader.
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Johnson was, without doub’t the most dishonest and worst PM in recent history. How anyone could back him, makes them as bad. So, any Johnson cabinet member or backer, should be excluded from standing as a replacement, although that won’t happen. The Tory party has accepted corruption in the open and now wont change. Shameful.
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To be fair the other parties have all had their liers, crooks, fraudsters etc,Jimgward wrote: ↑Sat Jul 09, 2022 1:22 am Johnson was, without doub’t the most dishonest and worst PM in recent history. How anyone could back him, makes them as bad. So, any Johnson cabinet member or backer, should be excluded from standing as a replacement, although that won’t happen. The Tory party has accepted corruption in the open and now wont change. Shameful.
its just this Bozo was so brazen about it and thought he was untouchable.
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