RonaldoVII
Full Member
"Perhaps it would be faster if Sue Gray were to investigate the days when there weren't parties at 10 Downing Street" Angela Eagle remarked
This arsehole on BBC just now, with an absolute car crash of an interview.
This arsehole on BBC just now, with an absolute car crash of an interview.
Oh God I hope it's treasure. There's only one way to find out. Get your pirate hat, I'll be along in twenty minutes.What do you think they keep in those big boxes they rest notes on? I want to say treasure
Can I test this out?BOJO is bulletproof.
This arsehole on BBC just now, with an absolute car crash of an interview.
Ooh er... not sure thats allowed on hereRemember last year when Boris got Covid and RedCafe banned posters wishing ill on him.
meanwhile the guy is out partying and breaking lockdown restrictions whilst people from this site are buying loved ones.
5% of UKIP voters also voted to remain.You know what, it looks like you're right. From the looks of it there is a stark jump from 2015 onwards, circulating around Brexit...
Looking back before this, statistics show that the older age groups do swing more Conservative, the size of the swing is far more subtle (in 2010 30% of 18-24 voted Conservative, 31% Labour vs 44/31 Conservative in the 65+ group).
Oh snap. I noticed that too.I forgot about the 5% of UKIP members voting to remain
5% of UKIP voters also voted to remain.
A word from the real power in UK politics
Sort it out or step aside, Tory donor tells Boris Johnson
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-59956939
They'll wait for a massive piece of news to pop up "another big war, aliens putting poison in the water supply etc" and then the investigation will announce that some low level employees were to blame and that'll be that.I totally fail to understand why the investigation is taking so long, assuming it is only looking into Boris Johnson.
Nevertheless, I have little confidence that the outcome will be anything other than smoke and mirrors. Because, if he is indeed found to be guilty of the allegations, it is difficult to see how he could possibly survive as PM.
He would be a clear winner in Monty Python's "Upper Class Twit of the Year" - how the hell do these idiots get these positions of power ?! They'd all been dead busy so deserved a drink in the garden FFS - give him a shovel to dig a bigger hole....
I'm a Tory Voter but won't be voting if lying Boris is still in power - he's got to go and the sooner the better
They'll wait for a massive piece of news to pop up "another big war, aliens putting poison in the water supply etc" and then the investigation will announce that some low level employees were to blame and that'll be that.
We are living in a simulation, right? How can this possibly be real?
We are living in a simulation, right? How can this possibly be real?
We are living in a simulation, right? How can this possibly be real?
Yeah it's good for Labour definitely, might be handy if they don't split the vote. It's a shame that the Conservative Party have shored up nearly the entire Cnut populaceJust about the same level of expectation as me.
But I do think that this constant drip drip of allegations is having a negative effect on public confidence in the PM.
And as soon as it appears likely that the Tories could lose the next election and Boris will be history.
Labour need to be careful what they wish for. The longer Boris remains Tory leader, the better Labour prospects will be.
He looks like a bad attempt at a Boris Johnson Memoji.
Mine was better.