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RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - SecretAgent - 21-04-2022 14:25 (21-04-2022 14:20 )skully Wrote: Now the question is, in which debate can they call him a cunt, because he's one of those as well. That will have to wait until the debate on Trans rights and when he comes out RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Cooper_temple - 21-04-2022 15:51 The House of Commons has passed Labour's motion to refer the Prime Minister Boris Johnson to the Privileges Committee over allegedly misleading Parliament over Partygate. RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - hornball - 21-04-2022 16:07 (21-04-2022 15:51 )Cooper_temple Wrote: The House of Commons has passed Labour's motion to refer the Prime Minister Boris Johnson to the Privileges Committee over allegedly misleading Parliament over Partygate.There must have been a rebellion from the Cons benches?? or they simply sat on their hands?? One would suggest principle and honour, the other, nothing more than a clear indication that they weren't prepared to put their name to the only outcome that was on the table, if the issue was standards in public life, and a message that nobody is beyond the reach of those standards. If this is the case, they surrender their status as the party of law and order. RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Cooper_temple - 21-04-2022 16:16 Next Conservative Party Leader Odds: Liz Truss: 6/1 Tom Tugendhat: 8/1 Jeremy Hunt: 8/1 Ben Wallace: 10/1 Penny Mordaunt: 21/2 Rishi Sunak: 12/1 Sajid Javid: 17/1 Michael Gove: 20/1 Nadhim Zahawi: 23/1 Dominic Raab: 33/1 RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - hornball - 21-04-2022 16:19 (21-04-2022 16:16 )Cooper_temple Wrote: Next Conservative Party Leader Odds:Unfortunately, I sadly believe that BJ will somehow extricate himself from the current situation. in the absence of that (fingers crossed) Jeremy Hunt or Sajid Javid please. Liz Tuss?? you have got to be joking!! ........and favourite RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - crankshaft - 21-04-2022 20:04 (21-04-2022 16:16 )Cooper_temple Wrote: Next Conservative Party Leader Odds: I would have thought Sunak's odds were much lower than that and that he'd be out of the running. Truss is popular with grassroots RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - hornball - 21-04-2022 20:41 (21-04-2022 20:04 )crankshaft Wrote: I would have thought Sunak's odds were much lower than that and that he'd be out of the running.They have to be don't they?? I know people will see that she has no pedigree or record, but Penny Mordaunt may be someone worth considering. She has no baggage, and her appearances in the Commons would suggest that she is a serious politician who respects all views expressed as a genuine contribution to debate. She doesn't appear to be someone who tries to get one over the opposition (from the opposite benches or her own) with dismissive tones or retorts?? RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - HannahsPet - 21-04-2022 22:40 Tom Tugendhat would make an ideal PM shame they will never in a million year pick him RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - crankshaft - 22-04-2022 08:18 (21-04-2022 20:41 )hornball Wrote:(21-04-2022 20:04 )crankshaft Wrote: I would have thought Sunak's odds were much lower than that and that he'd be out of the running.They have to be don't they?? Sorry I meant higher odds, not lower! RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - HannahsPet - 22-04-2022 09:43 dont know he was nearly odds on about 6 weeks ago was definate briefing against him wouldnt surprise me it was from No10 itself surprised hasnt been any briefing against truss as well bascially ruling out any comp so they can say you cant replace me |