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no to gove, yes to Sunak
Sunak is another yes man. Has everyone forgotten why Sajid resigned? He was unwilling to have his advisors replaced by Cummings acolytes.
no to gove, yes to Sunak
Sunak is another yes man. Has everyone forgotten why Sajid resigned? He was unwilling to have his advisors replaced by Cummings acolytes.
Commentators have felt for a while that Sunak, if not PM material at the mo, IS nevertheless immune to Cummings' control. Push that a bit further, if the gaffes keep coming from No 10, and Sunak COULD be Cummings' eventual assassin.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article...perfect-birthday-present-for-keir-starmer/amp
This was carnage. Three direct hits from Sir Keir. And three strikes from the Speaker.
This isn't leadership anymore, Bojo is drowning in his own waffle.
Pretty feeble from Bojo, it seems if nothing else works just try reference Brexit.
Unlikely.Mr Johnson will be PM for the next 4 years.
Get over it.
Unlikely.
When Brexit shambles starts biting, Tories will pile the blame on Johnson.
Rats in a sack
Unlikely.
When Brexit shambles starts biting, Tories will pile the blame on Johnson.
Rats in a sack
Quoted for posterity.nonsense
Mr Johnson will be PM for the next 4 years.
Get over it.
Well, the couple of minutes I heard today were little better than last week's "efforts".......
I thought the icing on the cake was when BoJo thought he'd made a witty quip about SKS' misspoken word..........fudge me; BoJo fluffs his lines in pretty much every single sentence
Well, the couple of minutes I heard today were little better than last week's "efforts".......
I thought the icing on the cake was when BoJo thought he'd made a witty quip about SKS' misspoken word..........fudge me; BoJo fluffs his lines in pretty much every single sentence
I don't think he could have done worse.