Boris Johnson-Prime Minister (Vol 8)
Discussion
turbobloke said:
Not this carp again.
Pointing out hysteria from the Grrr Boris coterie wasn't and isn't defending, it's discussion. Boris got what was coming, making up the same old stories isn't necessary.
The Ingerland blah looks like it was borrowed from the pile of similar stereotyping junk from remainers in the brexit thread, if not then it's a good imitation.
It's hardly surprising that Starmer and Labour are being criticised given they're throwing away a fairly safe election win, not earned but gifted by Johnson, on the back of tried and failed class warfare and other self-inflicted rump-appeasing tactics. If Labour win the next GE, those who'll suffer won't be the people envyists hope, as ever it'll be deprived households with no options or very few options available to them. Recall the 1% getting wealthier under Blair with Socialist Worker complaining about it. Go Starmer!
More tortured prose, will you ever own up? You supported this idiot until almost the bitter end along with a few others, the lack of judgement, intellect and substance is writ large now. Pointing out hysteria from the Grrr Boris coterie wasn't and isn't defending, it's discussion. Boris got what was coming, making up the same old stories isn't necessary.
The Ingerland blah looks like it was borrowed from the pile of similar stereotyping junk from remainers in the brexit thread, if not then it's a good imitation.
It's hardly surprising that Starmer and Labour are being criticised given they're throwing away a fairly safe election win, not earned but gifted by Johnson, on the back of tried and failed class warfare and other self-inflicted rump-appeasing tactics. If Labour win the next GE, those who'll suffer won't be the people envyists hope, as ever it'll be deprived households with no options or very few options available to them. Recall the 1% getting wealthier under Blair with Socialist Worker complaining about it. Go Starmer!
captain_cynic said:
He's still a sitting member of parliament for Uxbridge and South Ruislip. He's going to stay there until the next GE and probably be shuffled off to the safest seat possible.
IIRC about the prime ministership, he "resigned" in the same way people "jump" off a bridge before someone pushes them.
This aged well. IIRC about the prime ministership, he "resigned" in the same way people "jump" off a bridge before someone pushes them.
TwigtheWonderkid said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
A fiver says, having resigned from his marginal seat, he stands in Dorries's safe seat.
Ha, Beth Rigby on Sky News just had the same thought. She must've read my post. Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff