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RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - lovebabes56 - 06-06-2022 21:54

^That 59% probably don't have the courage to say it to his face either !!
i move that the the title of this thread should be changed from "Dubious World" to "The Downright Ludicrous aka the lying scumbag of a PM"
(06-06-2022 18:55 )Snooks Wrote:  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.

He's probababy been toasted, spread with butter and Jam for a long time for some of us Mate I think TongueTongue


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - southsidestu - 06-06-2022 22:17

Just seen his interview with Sky, he was very much the same old Boris, the interviewer refered to him as buoyant afterwards.

We say the same thing again and again but really the lack of any shame, even a residue of contrition is just abysmal. Of course we expect nothing less from a self serving amoral black hole.

Wakefield next, just 17 days away and the results are not looking good for The Tories. This would be seen as a crucial win for Labour, a former "red wall" seat that voted Brexit, exactly the kind of seat they need to be winning back to get anywhere near power.

Interesting side note about Wakefield, none of the loss of the Conservative vote is being picked up by Farage's Reform UK, who are currently polling at half of the Brexit Party's 2019 share. In a seat that voted 66% Leave, 60% of the vote is going to the three Remain parties. Even though the average voter considers Brexit done, you would of thought less than 2 yrs after officially leaving the remain parties would be suffering with the voters


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Rammyrascal - 06-06-2022 22:49

(06-06-2022 21:03 )skully Wrote:  Surprise surprise, but those numbers are nothing to be proud of, 211 voted in favour, 148 voted correctly. Oh well. Scum.

Well Boris thinks its a good decisive result (something like that) BounceBounceBounceBounce


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - lovebabes56 - 06-06-2022 22:56

How would u have voted Rammy?


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Snooks - 07-06-2022 01:23

Yep Boris is toast.


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - lovebabes56 - 07-06-2022 02:03

if the Tories lose those both by elections heavily say by fiinshibng fourth or worse I reckon either Gove or Sunak will make their move before the end of summer and oust him. And for a rank outsider for the job for me, would be Hunt the Cunt. I just hope they do it iin a sneaky way so that the Met have to take him out of No.10 in handcuffs.


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Charlemagne - 07-06-2022 08:15

I love the way that Boris's followers paint him as a success.

He had a landslide victory in the last election. But that was again Corbyn.
They mention his Brexit victory. But this has proved to be a botched up.
Regarding PPE, they hadn't made sufficent plans and they ran out. They then ordered a supply from abroad which wasn't up to standards.
He claims that he did a good job with the vaccine roleout. But that was a success for the NHS, it was them who ordered the vaccines and have a tried and tested system of inoculating mass population. What Boris managed was to fnd the money to fund the roleout.

The Tory backbenchers have finally had enough of him.

Boris will have a big deflection plan for today.


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Snooks - 07-06-2022 10:43

The Boris camp: Those honourable friends who want shot of the Prime Minister are merely those who have been sacked or not yet appointed to the cabinet under his leadership Tongue

The Get rid camp: Those honourable friends making such an assertion are merely those who would never have a ministerial or cabinet job under any other leader Tongue

You know when you've been Dorriesed Tonguelaugh


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Whynot - 07-06-2022 11:32

It’s interesting because after a humiliating vote he should go if not now then after the anticipated by election losses. But that would be for the good of the party … well unlike Theresa May, Boris isn’t about The Tory party he is only about himself and power.

However the unknown is what the Tory party have on him. We know he is a law breaker and generally scum and the Tories I’m sure know about many covered up things. Maybe they will have leverage to oust him when the donors turn against him!


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Carl-Gen X - 07-06-2022 11:57

(07-06-2022 02:03 )lovebabes56 Wrote:  if the Tories lose those both by elections heavily say by fiinshibng fourth or worse I reckon either Gove or Sunak will make their move before the end of summer and oust him. And for a rank outsider for the job for me, would be Hunt the Cunt. I just hope they do it iin a sneaky way so that the Met have to take him out of No.10 in handcuffs.

If the opinion polls in those two seats are anywhere remotely close to accurate, Wakefield will fall to Labour on a swing in excess of 14% and Tiverton will fall to the Lib Dems on a swing more than double that of Wakefield.

Johnson is toast.