Madame Tussauds moves Boris JOHNSON wax work outside job centre, Blackpool, lol
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The Silk Run wrote: ↑Thu Jul 07, 2022 7:58 pmMadame Tussauds moves Boris JOHNSON wax work outside job centre, Blackpool, lol
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I've just heard Johnson was sacked as a journalist for misrepresentation and then sacked from his first cabinet post for lying about an affair.
Veteran Conservative Lord Michael Heseltine says Boris Johnson should leave office straight away.
The former deputy prime minister says there is a "lack of trust" in Johnson.
"Leaving him in a position where he can use the power of the premiership to suit his own causes and his own interests is a very dangerous thing to do”, he tells the BBC."
My word, the guy has poked the Tory hornets nest. They're determined to catapult him out ASAP.
The former deputy prime minister says there is a "lack of trust" in Johnson.
"Leaving him in a position where he can use the power of the premiership to suit his own causes and his own interests is a very dangerous thing to do”, he tells the BBC."
My word, the guy has poked the Tory hornets nest. They're determined to catapult him out ASAP.
The Mirror's suggesting he wants to stay in office so he can have a summer wedding party at chequers. Wouldn't surprise me, let the country go down the drain for the sake of one more party, selfish to the last.greenmark wrote: ↑Thu Jul 07, 2022 8:35 pmVeteran Conservative Lord Michael Heseltine says Boris Johnson should leave office straight away.
The former deputy prime minister says there is a "lack of trust" in Johnson.
"Leaving him in a position where he can use the power of the premiership to suit his own causes and his own interests is a very dangerous thing to do”, he tells the BBC."
My word, the guy has poked the Tory hornets nest. They're determined to catapult him out ASAP.
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I think he wants to be in office for longer than TM. So 28 days to go.Derek27 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 07, 2022 9:56 pmThe Mirror's suggesting he wants to stay in office so he can have a summer wedding party at chequers. Wouldn't surprise me, let the country go down the drain for the sake of one more party, selfish to the last.greenmark wrote: ↑Thu Jul 07, 2022 8:35 pmVeteran Conservative Lord Michael Heseltine says Boris Johnson should leave office straight away.
The former deputy prime minister says there is a "lack of trust" in Johnson.
"Leaving him in a position where he can use the power of the premiership to suit his own causes and his own interests is a very dangerous thing to do”, he tells the BBC."
My word, the guy has poked the Tory hornets nest. They're determined to catapult him out ASAP.
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Kier and Rayner both cleared by Durham Police.
Bit of a double bummer for Johnson then.
How anyone could compare that to a drunken vomiting party or reduce such parties to a piece of cake shows how biased some people are.
Andrea Jenkyns: Minister says she raised her middle finger because of a 'baying mob'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-62105688
BJ has a knack of attracting controversy even indirectly by appointing someone with a minimal understanding of decorum.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-62105688
BJ has a knack of attracting controversy even indirectly by appointing someone with a minimal understanding of decorum.
There should be a market for the first resignation in BJ's new cabinet.greenmark wrote: ↑Sat Jul 09, 2022 3:23 pmAndrea Jenkyns: Minister says she raised her middle finger because of a 'baying mob'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-62105688
BJ has a knack of attracting controversy even indirectly by appointing someone with a minimal understanding of decorum.
Thing that cheeses me off about this is she accepts abuse had been going for a while. Surely the moment to confront abuse is at it's inception. Not a moment of your political choice?Derek27 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 09, 2022 4:12 pmThere should be a market for the first resignation in BJ's new cabinet.greenmark wrote: ↑Sat Jul 09, 2022 3:23 pmAndrea Jenkyns: Minister says she raised her middle finger because of a 'baying mob'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-62105688
BJ has a knack of attracting controversy even indirectly by appointing someone with a minimal understanding of decorum.
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