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He's met Johnson.
Have you?
I have...
He's met Johnson.
Have you?
Like UKIP?If we had a party that believed in Brexit who knows what could be achieved.
Labour and Tories are divided on Brexit throw in the civil servants and you have an half ars*d Brexit. If we had a party that believed in Brexit who knows what could be achieved.
Find it difficult to get all of your signature in the little box on the ballot form ?Never voted Tory in my life JD. I don't think Farage gets enough scrutiny for the part he played in selling out his voters.
We are going to get the same group of different cabals all trying to cast the same spell. However people may have noticed that at east some politician can switch fundamental beliefs but there are not that many of them. Usually done for their own gain.We need a Realist. Optimist might be ok, but certainly not another Fantasist.
Johnson hopes to gain enough power that he can change the law in his own interests.
He's tried it before.
You have a memory like mottie.Don’t see that happening
Gain the premier ship and than alter
The rules so as to circum navigate
This enquiry ??
You have a memory like mottie.
Boris Johnson accused of changing ministerial code to ‘save his skin’
Rewritten rules remove need to resign – instead ministers can apologise or temporarily lose pay for breacheswww.theguardian.com
Boris Johnson changes ministerial code so rule-breakers can avoid sack
Boris Johnson has weakened the rules on standards in government so that ministers found guilty of breaking the ministerial code will no longer be expected to rewww.thetimes.co.uk
After years of breaking the rules, Boris Johnson must now hope his MPs won't change the only one keeping him in office
The Conservatives have always been happy to rewrite their own rules when it suits them.theconversation.com
Johnson hopes to gain enough power that he can change the law in his own interests.
He's tried it before.
Is what I said.
Or it cannot be proved that he deliberately MIs lead parliament