... destroy THEIR party..
When I saw ITV news today showing that at least 100 emails were sent out inviting others to a 'Bring your own bottle' drinks party.. It really got my backup.
I thought of my lovely friend Dennis dying alone in a place he wasn't familiar with and RonYork looking through the window at his beloved wife..
They, Boris and his drinking buddies, have proven that they make rules for others to follow ,that found to be broken could warrant a fine, that do not include themselves..
You can talk about ' Going on about it' but this time he really has taken the p*ss..
I agree - dispicable! I spent time in hospital early on (April 2020) and nearly didn't make it. Every day someone didn't. Watching an old fella across from me saying goodbye to his family on an iPAD is something that will never leave me :(
-Oy- That must have been heartbreaking to see..
I can not understand how he ( Johnson) can make rules and blatantly ignore them..
Is he that smug that he cares not about the back stabbers in his party.. Those that would be happy to ( snitch) on others.. and see him fall..
He foolishly didn't expect to be caught. This and the wallpaper will be the end of him. All petty stupid stuff. Unforced errors.
Yes Boris will not last much longer he has to go before the next GE, the Civil Servant who sent out the invites should be sacked
He should go now, but he won't of course and the substandard people he has around him don't want to show their heads above the ramparts just now either. I know there are many Boris fans on this and the other forum who have not appreciated (as a lifetime Conservative) my disgust with his greenery and other duplicities over the past year. Interesting to see if the tousled jaberwock with £800 a roll wallpaper can stumble his way out of this one?
I thought he was doing well with the Pandemic , he has always been eccentric he may look a clown because of his hair which cannot be tamed no matter what his barber tries to do, he should have been more careful who he surrounded himself with Cummings was a big mistake.
Things seem to have got worse for Boris since Cummings left ! and I agree the civil servant who sent out the e-mail invite should be sacked. I just think this 'collection' of petty stuff may be hiding something far more serious.
Boris is an inherent weakling, he is scared of conflict and surrounded by a squad of generation X apparatchiks and remainers.
Can you imagine him in charge at the 'Battle of Rorke's Drift'? He'd have opened the barriers and invited the Zulu's to a demonstration on heat pumps!
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Quote from: Wandering Walter on January 11, 2022, 03:24:29 PM
I thought he was doing well with the Pandemic , he has always been eccentric he may look a clown because of his hair which cannot be tamed no matter what his barber tries to do, he should have been more careful who he surrounded himself with Cummings was a big mistake.
I do not for one moment believe that Boris is a 'victim' of his unruly hair. I see it as a carefully cultivated 'image' thing that he's found very useful over the years along with the bumbling persona. There's very little accidental about him or his image.
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Quote from: zoony on January 11, 2022, 06:14:21 PM
I do not for one moment believe that Boris is a 'victim' of his unruly hair. I see it as a carefully cultivated 'image' thing that he's found very useful over the years along with the bumbling persona. There's very little accidental about him or his image.
Completely a practised professional all round idiot :wink:
Quote from: zoony on January 11, 2022, 06:14:21 PM
I do not for one moment believe that Boris is a 'victim' of his unruly hair. I see it as a carefully cultivated 'image' thing that he's found very useful over the years along with the bumbling persona. There's very little accidental about him or his image.
My thoughts as well. The bumbling is all an act. :nooo:
Quote from: zoony on January 11, 2022, 06:14:21 PM
I do not for one moment believe that Boris is a 'victim' of his unruly hair. I see it as a carefully cultivated 'image' thing that he's found very useful over the years along with the bumbling persona. There's very little accidental about him or his image.
I remember seeing a clip on the TV of him having his hair cut in a rather good Barbers by the time Boris got out of the chair and got outside his hair was all over the place, either his hair is not tameable or his Barber is crap :hmm:
Barbers do what the customer wants, in my experience..
Well if I can find out where Boris gets his hair cut , go and ask him for a Boris and see what happens :grin:
Quote from: Cassandra on January 11, 2022, 02:38:06 PM
He should go now, but he won't of course and the substandard people he has around him don't want to show their heads above the ramparts just now either. I know there are many Boris fans on this and the other forum who have not appreciated (as a lifetime Conservative) my disgust with his greenery and other duplicities over the past year. Interesting to see if the tousled jaberwock with £800 a roll wallpaper can stumble his way out of this one?
As he has gone on the missing list today and the Government benches were almost empty, I would not be surprised if he resigns tomorrow or later in the week
I imagine Boris has disappeared just as he always does if there is any bad press. I doubt he will resign. It will be a letters to the chairman of the 1922 committee job again.
I know he has a lot of front but there is a limit even for him
He's got more front than May and she had to be pushed. The EU elections were something even she couldn't ignore.
Amazing even for his arrogance! I saw on the News tonight that the 'garden gathering for one hundred - bring a bottle' was on the very same day one of his ministers went on TV to advise us proles; that we could only meet up outside with one other being!
Meanwhile elsewhere in Northern Territory Australia you can now only go outside for an hour a day to exercise if you've been inoculated. Otherwise stay inside forever, as it stands.
The head of Pfizer, Albert Bourla who told us a year ago that one jab of his product was enough to prevent Covid, has said today that even 2 in a year are not sufficient protection! What a good sales campaign slogan.
Meanwhile the Head of the other Downing Street Jollys inquiry 'Sue Gray', will of course take on board this latest knees up, self lubricating soiree too. A previous 'Downing Street Invigilator' who knows the score, her name looks a bit naked without a 'Dame' and a House Of Lords £200k sinecure in front of and behind it?
But we all expect a fair result don't we?
Mais oui!
PM's question time today, on TV free channels 233, 232 or 231
Will he or won't he?...........confess as a party goer.
Occasional I watcht PM Questions , but today I may make a point of watching it I think it could be cringeworthy if the Deputy Leader is opposite Boris she will give him a harder time than Starmer ever has, she really goes for the jugular.
I watch very little politics .. I find it incredible how they can stand there with that air of superiority ... keeping a straight face.. telling us what we must do for the sake of the country and the NHS.. I wonder if the party talk goes something like this..
' Let's all raise our glasses to those that pulled it off'
' We will have no trouble getting home tonight because there are no cars on the road'
' Leave by the back door...'
' Don't worry about looking rough in the morning.. They (the public) will think you have been up all night working.
Will Boris talk himself out of it... and once again pull the wool over our eyes..!!!!
Yes ,I think he will..
Will Starmer take this opportunity by standing up and making the greatest (winning) speech of his life...!! Nah!!.. Far too dull ...
Who's in the running as a replacement?
Who would really want the job at this moment in time
Quote from: Wandering Walter on January 12, 2022, 09:32:13 AM
Who would really want the job at this moment in time
Nobody with any common sense for sure. So that's loads of candidates right there!
Rishi Sunak is top runner.
Although if he can't lie, then he's out of the running. :grin:
I don't think there is anyone in the running that has the guts to take over from Boris at the moment.. Far too many skeletons..
He will be there until it all calms down a bit then the Knights in Shinning Armour will put themselves forward..
Starmer will hope that Boris stays because he thinks the public will prefer him to to them when the votes are counted.... I hope he is in for the biggest shock of his life..
Quote from: -Oy- on January 12, 2022, 10:20:11 AM
Nobody with any common sense for sure. So that's loads of candidates right there!
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Quote from: -Oy- on January 12, 2022, 10:20:11 AM
Nobody with any common sense for sure. So that's loads of candidates right there!
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It would even worse than when Bliar handed a poisoned chalice to Gormless Gordon, in Rugby called a hospital pass
'I thought it was a works event'.. :grin: :grin: :grin:
I still prefer Boris to any other.. I hope he can pull this one off..
My money would be on the haystack-haired one but it's a close-run thing methinks..
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i couldnt believe that 90% of the oppositions questions were asking Boris to resign
did they really think he would say 'oh ok then i resign'... but he was well upset about it....