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RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - lovebabes56 - 01-02-2022 17:36 Ed Balls had him by the balls lol RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - HannahsPet - 01-02-2022 18:29 RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - The Silent Majority - 01-02-2022 23:20 Apparently Boris cancelled a scheduled call with Putin last night so he could plead for his job with the backbenchers Vlad will be pissing himself... RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - HannahsPet - 02-02-2022 07:37 Laughing Stock of the World RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - lovebabes56 - 02-02-2022 07:59 Can't see Putin giving Boris much phone time (even if it isn't 2 a min) lol PMQ's will be tasty (I hope) (01-02-2022 23:20 )The Silent Majority Wrote: Apparently Boris cancelled a scheduled call with Putin last night so he could plead for his job with the backbenchers probably all of Russia must be pissing themselves let alone the rest of the world He makes Davros look competent... RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Goodfella3041 - 02-02-2022 11:03 (02-02-2022 07:37 )HannahsPet Wrote: Laughing Stock of the World ... I thought the journalist was a bit shit. You're asking questions of the spokesperson of the President of the Unite States ... say it in your head before you put your hand up! More importantly, that Jen Psaki is always so poised, intelligent and articulate. I'm starting to get a thing for her ... does she have an onlyfans!? RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - SecretAgent - 02-02-2022 11:13 Cummings did a live Q&A yesterday. In it he confirmed Johnson went to the party in his flat on the day Cummings left that the police are investigating. It’s been called the ABBA party as music could be heard throughout No 10 including “Winner Takes it All” being sung loudly. Cummings says photos of Johnson at the party exist. RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Tractor boy - 02-02-2022 14:23 SOS would have been a more appropriate song with the way things have gone, Cummings is the last person you would want outside the tent pissing in. RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - sandals1963 - 02-02-2022 15:36 The winner takes it all surely guys..... RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - crankshaft - 02-02-2022 18:37 (01-02-2022 23:20 )The Silent Majority Wrote: Apparently Boris cancelled a scheduled call with Putin last night so he could plead for his job with the backbenchers Apparantly Johnson's office tried to reschedule the call for yesterday (Tuesday), but the Russians said it wouldn't be possible. Speculation was that it was Putin showing BoJo up as a diplomatic slap down to show Johnson's lack of credibility and Britain's relative irrelevance to the situation, (even though we are sending military support to Ukraine). The call was scheduled today. While they had it, Russia flew 4 heavy military planes close to British airspace. Provocative gesture, but maybe fairgame after Boris Johnson's shallow attempt at grabbing international kudos from a diplomatic meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart was nothing more than an opportunistic international media-stunt on his part in which he kept inflated the largely exaggerated crisis that has only become a crisis after a media snowball (Russian tank movements came after Ukraine provocation in the Kerch Strait last December involving a Ukrainian warship, which ignored Russia's request to change course - not reported in western media). I watched on the news Russia's Deputy ambassador to the UN mocking Britain's irrelevance to the situation, like we are talking big without very much to back it up with, but also aggravating the situation, acting (as usual) as America's little barking terrier. [Update: this morning, former Chief of General Staff of the Army and former member of House of Lords Richard Dannatt has also said Britain's international credibility has been diminished because of how much of a joke Boris Johnson is seen across the world.] I thought BoJo's visit to Ukraine and the press conference at it was abit of a charade more to help Johnson re-establish his reputation internationally when it's getting hammered at home. However, he asserted his authority over his brief, though he was visibly initially discombobulated (though recovered quickly into purposeful oratory) with the first question in the press conference by some UK journalist who mentioned how the unravelling of events at home had now interfered with his governance (well the Putin call was cancelled because he had to address Parliament after the publication of the Sue Grey "Initial" Report). This was picked up upon today by Ian Blackford in PMQs in the Commons that "he is a dangerous distraction at home & running joke on international stage and now the chair of the Commons Defence Committee (Tobias Ellwood) has submitted his letter that he's lost confidence in the PM". A couple more have joined him this evening, and one yesterday. Johnson was combative but tetchy in PMQs today. Loved it when Starmer, who remained composed compared to Boris' bluster made a quip in response to Johnson's previous answer before his next follow-up question "the PM has given a lot of bluster, but no answers. That won't work with the police". Ian Blackford excelled more so again, cranking up the pressure honing in even more intensively on his disreputability, saying as I quoted above, plus mentioning that "he should read the room - he has lost the support of colleagues". Johnson as usual just brushed it off.Big-Dog-Bollocks! Staggering doggedness and deflection with imperviousness to overwhelming sense (reality) of the void of utter discredability central to him and spreading across his front-bench (the longer they back him, the more they besmirch themselves). |