I imagine Labour & Lib dems are praying the Tories stand by the lying piece of shite because it will guarantee the end of Tory rule come the next election. The voting public will not forget this, too many lives affected & far too personal to brush aside when placing a vote.
If Johnson has not resigned by Monday, he will win a majority at next GE.
I imagine Labour & Lib dems are praying the Tories stand by the lying piece of shite because it will guarantee the end of Tory rule come the next election. The voting public will not forget this, too many lives affected & far too personal to brush aside when placing a vote.
Well he’s definitely been rumbled.Or fumbled.
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This a different scenario to the usual Political scandal. This has affected the public for 2 years with most abiding by the strict rules while those laying down the law were partying it up most weeks. It's very personal for many who lost loved one's & come the next election this will be high on the agenda of any opposing political party. I do doubt Boris will be in charge come the next election though, the public have given up on him & the Tories know it.I wouldn't bet on it. We're in the CHAOS now.
His enemies have made it easy for him by *not talking* about the job he’s done. It’s easy to dismiss the current scandal as petty and exaggerated if you’re not really fussed about the One-Rule-For-Them routine. Liberal critics’ reaction has hardly been a model of political sophistication IMO.I wish I shared your confidence. But I still see vox pops where people think that, apart from this, ‘Boris has done a good job’. I even hear them in the pub. There are a lot of people who don’t appear to be very sophisticated, politically, and who will uncritically absorb the media messaging.
I wish I shared your confidence. But I still see vox pops where people think that, apart from this, ‘Boris has done a good job’. I even hear them in the pub. There are a lot of people who don’t appear to be very sophisticated, politically, and who will uncritically absorb the media messaging.
<sarcasm>But that would be 'playing politics' and the focus groups say that we shouldn't do it. I mean, we don't want our messaging to take hold. It is much better to say nothing and hope the Tories mess up so badly that even their messaging is scuppered.</sarcasm>His enemies have made it easy for him by *not talking* about the job he’s done.
You understand the difference between “Government” and “backbenches” no? She was a backbencher who had the whip suspended instantly. What you are trying to deflect from in the party you vote for is quite literally indefensible. Have you no shame? Probably not.Eh? She was an SNP MP?! What she did posed a far greater risk than a bunch of people who work together all day getting sloshed together (not that they should have done it).
She had the whip suspended instantly.
Media messaging is currently......Go Boris! Many have been affected on a personal level by this current debacle involving Boris, both financially & mentally & this one will take a special kind of Boris fan to stick with him. His cohorts in parliament are just clinging to power & they have no hope of winning a majority with this clown in charge, they will come to realise this & get rid, no chance he will lead the Tory party into another election, he's unelectable.I wish I shared your confidence. But I still see vox pops where people think that, apart from this, ‘Boris has done a good job’. I even hear them in the pub. There are a lot of people who don’t appear to be very sophisticated, politically, and who will uncritically absorb the media messaging.
What must other nations think of the UK seeing this?
A second rate country in 2016 thats now a third rate country in 2022 where the Prime Minister and his staff are half cut on cheap booze they wheeled into work in a suitcase and asylum seekers get abducted and taken to Rwanda?What must other nations think of the UK seeing this?