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By *ayjay218 OP   Man
over a year ago

Aberdeen

Well should his time be up in the top job or frontline politics? Regardless of party politics should someone else in the government be taking over?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well should his time be up in the top job or frontline politics? Regardless of party politics should someone else in the government be taking over? "

Yes and my money is on Gove, a d up imbecile but still an improvement on Boris

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well should his time be up in the top job or frontline politics? Regardless of party politics should someone else in the government be taking over?

Yes and my money is on Gove, a d up imbecile but still an improvement on Boris "

A c*ked up imbecile

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By *ayjay218 OP   Man
over a year ago

Aberdeen


"Well should his time be up in the top job or frontline politics? Regardless of party politics should someone else in the government be taking over?

Yes and my money is on Gove, a d up imbecile but still an improvement on Boris

A c*ked up imbecile "

sunak seems to be the stand out to replace him when it happens and the jungle drums are beating that all is not sweet between them. Deja vu with Blair and brown maybe

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well should his time be up in the top job or frontline politics? Regardless of party politics should someone else in the government be taking over?

Yes and my money is on Gove, a d up imbecile but still an improvement on Boris

A c*ked up imbecile sunak seems to be the stand out to replace him when it happens and the jungle drums are beating that all is not sweet between them. Deja vu with Blair and brown maybe "

Possibly, Sunak would be the best out of a bad bunch but I can’t see him being PM at this stage,

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham


"Well should his time be up in the top job or frontline politics? Regardless of party politics should someone else in the government be taking over?

Yes and my money is on Gove, a d up imbecile but still an improvement on Boris

A c*ked up imbecile sunak seems to be the stand out to replace him when it happens and the jungle drums are beating that all is not sweet between them. Deja vu with Blair and brown maybe

Possibly, Sunak would be the best out of a bad bunch but I can’t see him being PM at this stage, "

Rishi has done an excellent job as chancellor but it doesn't follow that he would do well as PM. I fail to understand any argument that suggests Liz Truss as a replacement for BJ

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By *ayjay218 OP   Man
over a year ago

Aberdeen


"Well should his time be up in the top job or frontline politics? Regardless of party politics should someone else in the government be taking over?

Yes and my money is on Gove, a d up imbecile but still an improvement on Boris

A c*ked up imbecile sunak seems to be the stand out to replace him when it happens and the jungle drums are beating that all is not sweet between them. Deja vu with Blair and brown maybe

Possibly, Sunak would be the best out of a bad bunch but I can’t see him being PM at this stage,

Rishi has done an excellent job as chancellor but it doesn't follow that he would do well as PM. I fail to understand any argument that suggests Liz Truss as a replacement for BJ "

the chancellor has been the job in the last two years to gain popularity more than expertise in the job. Most other first world countries had similar things like furlough. The hard work and expertise will be balancing the books when we finally get through this.

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West

Johnson removed all of the decent Conservative MP’s by promoting Brexit loyalty over competence ( can’t believe how ridiculous that even sounds). So we have the best of the best (sic) making up the Cabinet. Seriously how can any Boris replacement hope to take even a single step forward?

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham


"Johnson removed all of the decent Conservative MP’s by promoting Brexit loyalty over competence ( can’t believe how ridiculous that even sounds). So we have the best of the best (sic) making up the Cabinet. Seriously how can any Boris replacement hope to take even a single step forward?

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Which conservative MPs did you class as decent?

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford


"Well should his time be up in the top job or frontline politics? Regardless of party politics should someone else in the government be taking over? "

Not that I like her but Priti Patel may get it.

I'm not politically biased btw.

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West


"Johnson removed all of the decent Conservative MP’s by promoting Brexit loyalty over competence ( can’t believe how ridiculous that even sounds). So we have the best of the best (sic) making up the Cabinet. Seriously how can any Boris replacement hope to take even a single step forward?

Which conservative MPs did you class as decent?"

Gauke, Grieve, Hammond, Clark, Letwin, Nokes, Stewart, Gyimah, Soames, Greening…. There are plenty more.

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham


"Johnson removed all of the decent Conservative MP’s by promoting Brexit loyalty over competence ( can’t believe how ridiculous that even sounds). So we have the best of the best (sic) making up the Cabinet. Seriously how can any Boris replacement hope to take even a single step forward?

Which conservative MPs did you class as decent?

Gauke, Grieve, Hammond, Clark, Letwin, Nokes, Stewart, Gyimah, Soames, Greening…. There are plenty more."

Oh, to have tbose days back!

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By *ayjay218 OP   Man
over a year ago

Aberdeen

I’m not a Tory supporter but assume they have plenty very decent constituency mp’s. But frontline it seems not

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By *ornucopiaMan
over a year ago

Bexley

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By *ornucopiaMan
over a year ago

Bexley

I'd like to see Diane Abbott up there in the hot seat.

Show that we are really committed to equal opportunities!

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By *ayjay218 OP   Man
over a year ago

Aberdeen


"I'd like to see Diane Abbott up there in the hot seat.

Show that we are really committed to equal opportunities!"

haha she is an absolute plane crash

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Rearranging the deckchairs on titanic did not stop it from sinking.

Let’s admit the obvious, whoever becomes the next leader will be weak, the pool of tory talent is poor, to many deficiencies. It’s a case of mad,bad, or sad. Ask the question, how strong are a party if they cannot get rid of a hopeless leader? Labour learned the hard way when they couldn’t get rid of the disaster of corbyn. Same thing applies also here.

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Rearranging the deckchairs on titanic did not stop it from sinking.

Let’s admit the obvious, whoever becomes the next leader will be weak, the pool of tory talent is poor, to many deficiencies. It’s a case of mad,bad, or sad. Ask the question, how strong are a party if they cannot get rid of a hopeless leader? Labour learned the hard way when they couldn’t get rid of the disaster of corbyn. Same thing applies also here."

That's a fair point though traditionally the Tory party has been quite ruthless in removing leaders if they feel they will loose power. Who would you choose to replace him may I ask

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By *ayjay218 OP   Man
over a year ago

Aberdeen


"Rearranging the deckchairs on titanic did not stop it from sinking.

Let’s admit the obvious, whoever becomes the next leader will be weak, the pool of tory talent is poor, to many deficiencies. It’s a case of mad,bad, or sad. Ask the question, how strong are a party if they cannot get rid of a hopeless leader? Labour learned the hard way when they couldn’t get rid of the disaster of corbyn. Same thing applies also here."

yes I have to agree with you there. In corbyn case if it were just labour MP’s voting for the leader I’m not sure he would have won or certainly not the percentage landslide he did have. As for billy Boris liar. Was it just mps who voted for their leadership or Conservative party members also?

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By *xhib12Man
over a year ago

Blyth


"Well should his time be up in the top job or frontline politics? Regardless of party politics should someone else in the government be taking over?

Not that I like her but Priti Patel may get it.

I'm not politically biased btw."

Not a chance.

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By *xhib12Man
over a year ago

Blyth


"I'd like to see Diane Abbott up there in the hot seat.

Show that we are really committed to equal opportunities!"

Thankfully she's not in the Tory party. God help us if someone with her inabilities was put in a position with so much power!

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By *ayjay218 OP   Man
over a year ago

Aberdeen


"I'd like to see Diane Abbott up there in the hot seat.

Show that we are really committed to equal opportunities!

Thankfully she's not in the Tory party. God help us if someone with her inabilities was put in a position with so much power!"

if I were I certainly wouldn’t be claiming “us” as if the party is bursting with talented, intelligent, compassionate MP’s dedicated to serving the public in the best possible way. Which is what they promise. I’d say the tories have plenty train wrecks worse than her as probably do the snp. Not so sure about the liberals as there’s only a few so they might be lucky

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By *iberatedduoCouple
over a year ago

Ashbourne

This surely must be the start of his downfall regardless of how you vote

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Rearranging the deckchairs on titanic did not stop it from sinking.

Let’s admit the obvious, whoever becomes the next leader will be weak, the pool of tory talent is poor, to many deficiencies. It’s a case of mad,bad, or sad. Ask the question, how strong are a party if they cannot get rid of a hopeless leader? Labour learned the hard way when they couldn’t get rid of the disaster of corbyn. Same thing applies also here.

That's a fair point though traditionally the Tory party has been quite ruthless in removing leaders if they feel they will loose power. Who would you choose to replace him may I ask"

Ruthless when they might have a contender, Boris made sure that he is the only game in town, which makes it difficult for other tory MP’s to shine, as a result there will be massive infighting if they get rid of him.

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By *ayjay218 OP   Man
over a year ago

Aberdeen


"Rearranging the deckchairs on titanic did not stop it from sinking.

Let’s admit the obvious, whoever becomes the next leader will be weak, the pool of tory talent is poor, to many deficiencies. It’s a case of mad,bad, or sad. Ask the question, how strong are a party if they cannot get rid of a hopeless leader? Labour learned the hard way when they couldn’t get rid of the disaster of corbyn. Same thing applies also here.

That's a fair point though traditionally the Tory party has been quite ruthless in removing leaders if they feel they will loose power. Who would you choose to replace him may I ask

Ruthless when they might have a contender, Boris made sure that he is the only game in town, which makes it difficult for other tory MP’s to shine, as a result there will be massive infighting if they get rid of him."

they speak about the 1922 committee or the men in grey suits who can change the game, I’ve actually no idea of who or why they have such influence

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Johnson should never have been a politician, esp at a time when it's important to have a leader the public trust. He's utterly unsuited to the job.

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By *ayjay218 OP   Man
over a year ago

Aberdeen


"Johnson should never have been a politician, esp at a time when it's important to have a leader the public trust. He's utterly unsuited to the job."
yes I agree but we as the public voted for him and by a margin

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Johnson should never have been a politician, esp at a time when it's important to have a leader the public trust. He's utterly unsuited to the job. yes I agree but we as the public voted for him and by a margin "

Sadly a lot of people did vote for him.

It looks like he's on his way out now, even if the process takes a while to play out. But he's hugely damaged this country by this point.

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By *ayjay218 OP   Man
over a year ago

Aberdeen


"Johnson should never have been a politician, esp at a time when it's important to have a leader the public trust. He's utterly unsuited to the job. yes I agree but we as the public voted for him and by a margin

Sadly a lot of people did vote for him.

It looks like he's on his way out now, even if the process takes a while to play out. But he's hugely damaged this country by this point."

the warning signs were there long ago but we or the media didn’t see/report them. Even with Brexit he sat on the fence until he seen which way people were heading and then he ran to the front of them and said “follow me” an absolute reptile who has no common decency or respect for the people he has sworn to serve. It’s all about money and greed for him.

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton


"Well should his time be up in the top job or frontline politics? Regardless of party politics should someone else in the government be taking over?

Yes and my money is on Gove, a d up imbecile but still an improvement on Boris

A c*ked up imbecile sunak seems to be the stand out to replace him when it happens and the jungle drums are beating that all is not sweet between them. Deja vu with Blair and brown maybe

Possibly, Sunak would be the best out of a bad bunch but I can’t see him being PM at this stage,

Rishi has done an excellent job as chancellor but it doesn't follow that he would do well as PM. I fail to understand any argument that suggests Liz Truss as a replacement for BJ "

No he hasn’t!

This man has decimated the freelance and contingent labour market by ploughing ahead with IR35 (a Labour policy no less) and excluded millions of small Ltd Co Directors from any help during the pandemic while allowing £billions in furlough fraud.

IR35 is one the the major reasons for the shortage in HGV drivers.

Oh and guess what? Sunak’s father-in-law owns the huge Indian IT outsourcer Infosys. Guess who is hoovering up all the work previously done by British freelance IT contractors!

Sunak is a snake who was complicit in the banking crisis and completely out of touch with normal people due to be owrsonally rich and married to the daughter of a billionaire.

Awful choice!

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"Johnson should never have been a politician, esp at a time when it's important to have a leader the public trust. He's utterly unsuited to the job. yes I agree but we as the public voted for him and by a margin

Sadly a lot of people did vote for him.

It looks like he's on his way out now, even if the process takes a while to play out. But he's hugely damaged this country by this point. the warning signs were there long ago but we or the media didn’t see/report them. Even with Brexit he sat on the fence until he seen which way people were heading and then he ran to the front of them and said “follow me” an absolute reptile who has no common decency or respect for the people he has sworn to serve. It’s all about money and greed for him. "

money and greed yep like any frontline politician ever,funny how anyone who has ever been a primeminister or president always ends up superwealthy even though the wage is shit compred to other high profile jobs,wether it be boris or blair mogg or the kinnocks they always make sure to enrich themselves,amazes me that lots of people have only realized this since the latest clown has been in charge

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Rearranging the deckchairs on titanic did not stop it from sinking.

Let’s admit the obvious, whoever becomes the next leader will be weak, the pool of tory talent is poor, to many deficiencies. It’s a case of mad,bad, or sad. Ask the question, how strong are a party if they cannot get rid of a hopeless leader? Labour learned the hard way when they couldn’t get rid of the disaster of corbyn. Same thing applies also here.

That's a fair point though traditionally the Tory party has been quite ruthless in removing leaders if they feel they will loose power. Who would you choose to replace him may I ask

Ruthless when they might have a contender, Boris made sure that he is the only game in town, which makes it difficult for other tory MP’s to shine, as a result there will be massive infighting if they get rid of him."

As with most political parties there are always a selection of people wanting the top job and waiting for the opportunity. No one is too big regardless of past success. It's future success they demand. Another bi election at some point soon may show if his cock ups are costing seats in parliament. I suspect Gove will be looking closely at this. If Boris did go who would be your choice?

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By *eesterMan
over a year ago

Crawley

Oh I would put forward Niglet Fagrage. He is the most convincing Thunderbirds reject puppet. Besides, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has grown tired of Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson. Too much of a self-centred pfeffeler although his wallpaper is "very nice".

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By *hebritukCouple
over a year ago

London

Boris has a plan? Babble babble, have a baby go on maternity leave when the shite hits the fan.

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