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RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Cooper_temple - 06-06-2022 17:11

Asked about the conduct described in the Sue Gray report, Boris Johnson told MPs: "I'd do it again."

eek


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Rammyrascal - 06-06-2022 17:19

Sadly think Boris will survive SadSad but on the positive side of things, more gaffes & cringeworthy moments from Nadine Dorries Smile


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - HannahsPet - 06-06-2022 17:24

if its more than 100 then he will be mortally wounded and i cant see him lasting past the 2 byelections even if he was to win and its not looking good in wakefield


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Cooper_temple - 06-06-2022 18:06

if Boris Johnson were deposed, who would Conservative members want to succeed him?

Ben Wallace: 12%
Liz Truss: 11%
Jeremy Hunt: 10%
Penny Mordaunt: 8%
Rishi Sunak / Michael Gove: =7%
Priti Patel: 6%
Tom Tugendhat/Nadhim Zahawi: =5%
Dominic Raab: 4%


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Cooper_temple - 06-06-2022 18:10

Bets on a 48-52 split?


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - hornball - 06-06-2022 18:25

(06-06-2022 17:11 )Cooper_temple Wrote:  Asked about the conduct described in the Sue Gray report, Boris Johnson told MPs: "I'd do it again."

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Speaks for itself!! Disgusting that a failure of leadership and the breaking of specific laws - he himself introduced - as highlighted in the Gray report, and more importantly, through police investigations - he is happy to wear as a 'badge of honour'. If he survives, well the body politic has clearly changed from honourable service to dishonourable self service! I wonder what he basis his assertion that he would 'do it all again' on. What does he think was right about it, and how does he think it was in the best interests of those he supposedly serves. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely!! Our crew from NI damn well better know which lobby to go into tomorrow! I am not sure why you used a shocked emoji Cooper. I don't think anyone should be given the calibre of this muppet!


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Goodfella3041 - 06-06-2022 18:27

(06-06-2022 18:06 )Cooper_temple Wrote:  if Boris Johnson were deposed, who would Conservative members want to succeed him?

Ben Wallace: 12%
Liz Truss: 11%
Jeremy Hunt: 10%
Penny Mordaunt: 8%
Rishi Sunak / Michael Gove: =7%
Priti Patel: 6%
Tom Tugendhat/Nadhim Zahawi: =5%
Dominic Raab: 4%

Good grief, what a choice…!

I’m torn between the incompetence of Liz Truss and the strident fascism of Priti Patel.

On reflection, it might be better to leave Johnson where he is. Name a bridge after him. Let him play with some toys in the corner. And let the civil service run things until the next election.


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - lovebabes56 - 06-06-2022 18:31

I'd reckon Dominic Cummings probably will oust him at the next election if he stood as Independent


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - skully - 06-06-2022 18:46

Slimy turds in politics seem to always get away with things they shouldn't, they are supposed to lead by example, but nope.
The smugness if he survives by even a tiny number will be immense, cringe inducing parliament antics incoming Rolleyes


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Snooks - 06-06-2022 18:55

My musings on the numbers.

No confidence votes are less than 100 = Boris likely stays/clings on for a number of months possibly to the next election.

No confidence votes are between 100 and 119 = Borderline territory. Limboland.

No confidence votes are at least 120 = Problems mounting for the PM. Trouble ahead with at least a third of his MPs wanting him out.

No confidence votes reach 130 = Big trouble for the PM. Majority of less than 100.

Substantially more than 130 = Boris is toast if not short term then long.