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Johnson watch activated - the nightmare begins for the UK!!
That sack of shit having an "ethics advisor" seems like a contradiction in terms anyway ritchie.
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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/la...d436be7350

"A PM of the highest standards", says this man????????????? Another sycophantic Tory twit making an arse of himself in the House of Commons!!! What makes these people "tick"??????? Coming out with stupid, inaccurate comments like this one really does "beg that question"!!! Maybe it was a bet with another Tory MP eh!! Rolleyes
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(16-06-2022, 17:26)hibeejim21 Wrote: That sack of shit having an "ethics advisor" seems like a contradiction in terms anyway ritchie.

A waste of time and public money if he is just ignored all the time. That's 2 ethics advisors resigned in a year and a half now. As you rightly say, "Tories" and "ethics" are strange bedfellows.
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Have you noticed how similar a scenario this is with Trump's period of dictatorship in the US and the number of advisers who either resigned or were sacked because they didn't "see eye to eye" with Trump and his horrible populist behaviour. Again it was all about him, the narcissist in full view.
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Interestingly as the EU approves Ukraines candidacy Boris suddenly appears in Kiev.....When he should be in Doncaster.
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He gets a better reception in Kiev than he'll get in Doncaster. Everyone else but him had been invited from Europe so he thought he'd invite himself.
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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/to...bdc3a92031

Calling Johnson an honest man eh!!? This shows you what we are dealing with these days and also why politicians (or those posing to be a politician) are in the top two of the most despised professions in the country. Are these people too thick to realise why that is???
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(17-06-2022, 19:36)hibeejim21 Wrote: Interestingly as the EU approves Ukraines candidacy Boris suddenly appears in Kiev.....When he should be in Doncaster.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/fu...e547ec5044

This is real "gutter politics" in full view, despicable stuff!! A dishonest clown desperately clinging to the notion that embracing the Ukraine war, as though he is personally involved in it on the front line, is gonna swing opinion back in his favour when he should, in fact, not be in the PM position at all. A horrible human being, Johnson is only interested in himself and his own political survival!!! Thumb down
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(17-06-2022, 20:51)0762 Wrote: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/to...bdc3a92031

Calling Johnson an honest man eh!!? This shows you what we are dealing with these days and also why politicians (or those posing to be a politician) are in the top two of the most despised professions in the country. Are these people too thick to realise why that is???

Helen Hurford in full-on "bunny boiler" mode in that photo.

(18-06-2022, 13:37)0762 Wrote:
(17-06-2022, 19:36)hibeejim21 Wrote: Interestingly as the EU approves Ukraines candidacy Boris suddenly appears in Kiev.....When he should be in Doncaster.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/fu...e547ec5044

This is real "gutter politics" in full view, despicable stuff!! A dishonest clown desperately clinging to the notion that embracing the Ukraine war, as though he is personally involved in it on the front line, is gonna swing opinion back in his favour when he should, in fact, not be in the PM position at all. A horrible human being, Johnson is only interested in himself and his own political survival!!! Thumb down

Thing is, this trip wasn't "last minute" - there's all kinds of high level security to be in place (well, except when he goes on an unsupervised bender in Italy) before this shit happens. That trip to Yorksha, even though it would have been politically predictable had it happened was an organised cover for him turning up in Kiev. However it never was gonna 'appen. Why they'd all meet up in Doncaster when it's Wakefield where the by-election is taking place is one clue.

He knows he's gonna get a pasting in that one. An MP (now convict) that's been done for kiddy-fiddling and a PM that's been convicted for being pissed while on duty aren't going to win many votes in a city that was Labour all day long (until the numpties fell for the lies from the clown in the romper suit).

That the "Red Wall" MP's that travelled from as far and wide as ooh, across the The Pennines to be there expecting him to turn up and blow their trumpets for them and then get pissed off when he didn't, shows just how little they still know about the fat bloke with the toddler haircut and his modus-operandi. They were all on the receiving end of another of his dead cats.
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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other/bri...881814d47a

The "rule of Johnson" or the "rule of law"? This is a vg Guardian article, but it should've focused on the fact that Johnson and his govt cohorts have exposed a political system that is broken in so many different ways. The lack of a proper written constitution is one area of concern that has been has been so self-evident for such a long time
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