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Luka Modric
And whilst it comforts you in your bubble to throw pithy barbs at anyone with a social conscious, Benn wasn't wrong.
No, but he was a tax dodging hypocrite of the highest order.
And whilst it comforts you in your bubble to throw pithy barbs at anyone with a social conscious, Benn wasn't wrong.
You're a smart bloke Scara, I don't think you believe 90% of what you write on here, it's just WUM stuff and an attempt at edge.
Benn's political outlook was last relevant in the 1940s.
He helped fudge our country up in the 70s and became completely irrelevant from 1979 and has stayed that way.
Nothing WUM about that whatsoever. He was a treasonous clam and the world would have been far better off if he'd been an abortion.
"Mummy laughs and cries with us all".
The deity like GHod-level we put this lady on. Yet we mock North Korea with Kim-Jong. Funny that.
Vote of confidence will be interesting.
Inevitable! Boris is self destructive!
Yes, but the damage is already done.I imagine he walks it tbh.
Yes, but the damage is already done.
Yes, but the damage is already done.
I imagine he walks it tbh.
What damage? Normal rules don't apply any more. Now he'll know who his enemies are and can replace them with more loyal subjects.
What damage? Normal rules don't apply any more. Now he'll know who his enemies are and can replace them with more loyal subjects.
He is now irredeemable in the eyes of the majority of the electorate. There is actually a strong argument to say that the best outcome tonight for opposition parties is that he wins and limps on to a election he will inevitably lose (especially with Labour and the Lib Dems now unofficially having entered into a subtle electoral pact). That wouldn't be the best outcome for the country though. GHod knows what further damage he can do during two more years in post.
It’s very much the beginning of the end if things follow the normal outcome of a vote of confidence.What damage? Normal rules don't apply any more. Now he'll know who his enemies are and can replace them with more loyal subjects.
Says a lot about how bad things are in the Tory party and British politics in general when people say “who do you replace him with?”. It’s a fair question as there is no obvious, standout candidate, but the fact that Johnson is so bad and yet no one appears suitable to replace him is a very sobering thought.
Relatively recent precedent (Thatcher and May) suggests that the holding of a confidence vote is the beginning of the end, if not always the immediate end.
He is now irredeemable in the eyes of the majority of the electorate. There is actually a strong argument to say that the best outcome tonight for opposition parties is that he wins and limps on to a election he will inevitably lose (especially with Labour and the Lib Dems now unofficially having entered into a subtle electoral pact). That wouldn't be the best outcome for the country though. GHod knows what further damage he can do during two more years in post.
Given that he has failed to get Brexit done (he is threatening to break international law to reverse a protocol he sold to the country as excellent), and that his handling of covid was mired in scandal and failure (200,00 deaths; missed COBRA meetings; illegal PPE contracts; "not locking down - am locking down - not locking down again - am locking down again"; illegal lockdown parties in his house resulting in 126 fines; repeatedly lying to parliament) I am struggling to work out what these "big calls that he got right" are that his ministers are parroting on the media round this morning.
Sunak is an excellent candidate if he can place the blame for all the recent spending on Johnson and his obsession with the red wall.Says a lot about how bad things are in the Tory party and British politics in general when people say “who do you replace him with?”. It’s a fair question as there is no obvious, standout candidate, but the fact that Johnson is so bad and yet no one appears suitable to replace him is a very sobering thought.