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RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Charlemagne - 13-04-2022 08:42

The commentator yesterday who commented that with 80 police fines, Downing St must be the countries crime hot spot.


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - SecretAgent - 13-04-2022 10:13

There are likely to be more fines to come. The party in Johnson’s flat hosted by Carrie when Cummings left is a prime candidate. As the lead tenant Johnson allowed it so I’d expect Mr & Mrs J to get fines and they double each time. Look out for Russian donors giving sums of £50 & £100 in the next declarations!


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - HannahsPet - 13-04-2022 15:43

downing st said that Boris and Rishi will be getting 6 fines so its prob 5 for boris and 1 for rishi unless he has been a very naughty boy lol


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - SecretAgent - 13-04-2022 18:09

A Justice Minister in the Lords has resigned over Johnsons law breaking. Lord Wolfson has published his resignation letter and its damning in what it says.


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - ShandyHand - 13-04-2022 20:34

^ At this point you do have to wonder just what Teflon Don Johnson would need to be found guilty of in order for him to resign. The man has no conscience whatsoever.


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - crankshaft - 13-04-2022 20:36

(12-04-2022 20:19 )Whynot Wrote:  I reckon if Sunak had nouse he would resign and offer a grovelling apology about how it’s the right thing to do etc …. making the shameless boris look even worse.

that would be an interesting development. Don't think Sunak has it in him to be calculating like that / has the balls to do that


Gray's report will likely confirm Johnson misled parliament. Isn't that the crucial moment for him to deal with, not this drip-drip of penalty notices (though the more he gets, you would think the worse it should be for him)? He's intent in fronting it out, as we all knew he would. The only thing that can overcome him now is if enough Tory MPs withdrew support - and all the indications are that they're backing him - for now...


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - lovebabes56 - 13-04-2022 20:38

I bet when the sunmmer recess happens, many will have a long hard think on their position...
I hope they hit Johnsons with that £10K fine


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - southsidestu - 13-04-2022 21:55

New Statesman Senior political correspondant Harry Lambert reporting today that, according to numerous sources inside the Tory party, after passing up on the chance to resign yesterday Rishi Sunak is now a "dead man walking" and they feel will be sacked in the coming moths.

Johnson's attitude towards Sunak is said to be one of utter contempt, in a situation that reflects Trump & Comey, Johnson was enraged when the Chancellor failed to show him absolute loyalty in regards to his lukewarm statement over partygate earlier in the year.

Sources say that the Prime Minister has two expletive laden nicknames for Sunak and before the issue of his wife tax status was revealed he was revelling in delight at the blowback the Chancellor was receiving over spring statement.

Furthermore Lynton Crosby is back & advising Johnson informally, apparently he has it in for Sunak & wants to finish him off.

It is said that Sunak has little support in the party, he got the job as Chancellor by defualt, he was a young up and coming minister and had no base of support. The pandemic prevented him from building one as nobody could meet up.

Not that long ago Sunak appeared to be the heir apparent, whilst he had a low base of support within the party his unprecedented poll ratings with the public made him a massive asset. However his approval ratings were dragged by partygate & he alienated everyone with the Spring statement, voters who felt he didn't do enough to help them & Tory MPs who wanted tax cuts.


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Whynot - 13-04-2022 22:53

Typical Crosby tactic, bad news one day and provide distraction the next! The right wing scum press oblige by burying the fine and pushing the Rwanda bullshit!


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Charlemagne - 14-04-2022 11:09

In today's Rwanda questions. Boris just batted awaything regarding Partygate bladewave