OleGunnar20
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Ben Swain come to life. Good riddance to the big blonde buffoon.
My gut feel is that he disappears off to a newspaper job and snipes from the side-linesHe's counting on his replacement being a total shambles - highly likely - and hoping that they'll beg him to come back - so that he can finish the task of destroying the UK himself.
He's a former member of the Labour party though.I tried to keep an open mind about the Speaker being impartial, but pulling up the MP at the end for being a bit direct about Boris whilst allowing Boris to call Starmer a bollard twice has shown his colours.
He's a former member of the Labour party though.
Maybe he's trying to so hard not to be bias to Labour that he's gone too far the other way? Much like Labour's Gary Neville when he talks football.
My gut feel is that he disappears off to a newspaper job and snipes from the side-lines
If he stays on as an MP though and somehow keeps his seat in the next election (and the conservatives loose) I could see him taking a run then... but far more likely he attacks from the sidelines blaming the EU, Remoaners and backstabbers for pretty much anything he can think of... believe the spectator editor job just became available - could easily see that
Possibly but the ultimate dream of BJ was to become PM. If he gets another chance....
So Truss for PM... we are so fecked.
Don't speak too soon![]()
How's that? Are Anti-Boris Conservative officials covertly diverting election funds away from winnable seats?He's the Corbyn of the Right
How's that? Are Anti-Boris Conservative officials covertly diverting election funds away from winnable seats?
Boris has written support from 4000 of 200,000 conservative members. Or 2%. That is a tiny percentage of Tory members.No, I meant he's not got the support of the parliamentary party, but he's got his base in the members who are.. Um passionate, to be polite
Boris has written support from 4000 of 200,000 conservative members. Or 2%. That is a tiny percentage of Tory members.
Over 300,000 of 500,000 Labour members supported Corbyn. And that's without the support of the most highly circulated rags in the UK, The Sun and the Daily Mail in support.
Also Corbyn stood for socialism whereas Boris, as we know, stands for nothing.
Not comparable at all.
Boris has written support from 4000 of 200,000 conservative members. Or 2%. That is a tiny percentage of Tory members.
Over 300,000 of 500,000 Labour members supported Corbyn. And that's without the support of the most highly circulated rags in the UK, The Sun and the Daily Mail in support.
Also Corbyn stood for socialism whereas Boris, as we know, stands for nothing.
Not comparable at all.
I could see him getting back into TV stuffBoris is now likely to be 'off and away', from politics... 'been there, done that, bought the T shirt'. He will leave the Tory party as hopelessly divided as he found it, and easy meat for Labour if they can all (for once ) pull together in the right direction and at the right speed... but nothings certain, especially with Labour!
Boris's has got lots of books to write now. How I......became the peoples champion and 'Got Brexit Done'; fought off Covid and 'Saved Britain and the NHS; gave the Tory party seats they could never have dreamed of winning... 'Destroyer of the Red Wall', etc. Appearances on TV shows, who knows maybe a film, the world is Boris's 'oyster card'!
Or... he could bear a grudge and sit on the backbenches firing 'pot shots' as his successor, and those he considered stabbed him in the back... but there is no fun in that... maybe he will wait for the Tories to come back to him, who knows, but things will be duller without ..."the man who would be King... even if he had to lie about it".
Boris is now likely to be 'off and away', from politics... 'been there, done that, bought the T shirt'. He will leave the Tory party as hopelessly divided as he found it, and easy meat for Labour if they can all (for once ) pull together in the right direction and at the right speed... but nothings certain, especially with Labour!
There was both the Brexit Party and the campaign to remain in the EU recently.Sadly, members not focused enough on actually getting in to power. They are too idealistic.
Read than since 2 years ago, Labour has lost a third of its members.
Tories are far more effective at holding their noses and voting for their brand.
Boris is now likely to be 'off and away', from politics... 'been there, done that, bought the T shirt'. He will leave the Tory party as hopelessly divided as he found it, and easy meat for Labour if they can all (for once ) pull together in the right direction and at the right speed... but nothings certain, especially with Labour!
Boris's has got lots of books to write now. How I......became the peoples champion and 'Got Brexit Done'; fought off Covid and 'Saved Britain and the NHS; gave the Tory party seats they could never have dreamed of winning... 'Destroyer of the Red Wall', etc. Appearances on TV shows, who knows maybe a film, the world is Boris's 'oyster card'!
Or... he could bear a grudge and sit on the backbenches firing 'pot shots' as his successor, and those he considered stabbed him in the back... but there is no fun in that... maybe he will wait for the Tories to come back to him, who knows, but things will be duller without ..."the man who would be King... even if he had to lie about it".
I had to read this twice to check this Government Minister actually said this.
"This was a criminal offence. Now it’s an option for business."
Sums up how the Tories run the country really.
Also worth reminding him of this:
Yeah, good luck finding 'temporary skilled workers'. It is just gig philosophy writ large, and will only make exploitation of low paid workers even worse.
Yeah, true. Guess that's the aim.Corrected that for you.
Yeah, good luck finding 'temporary skilled workers'. It is just gig philosophy writ large, and will only make exploitation of low skilled workers even worse.