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the moment there is a vote of confidence, the leader is on borrowed time and I think thats perfectly fine, because the leader should be reflective of the wishes of the whole parliamentary party. Boris got the heave because he was dishonest, i don't see how anyone can moan about that
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It's kinda mad that it wasn't breaking lock down rules that brought him down but a bottom pincher, how will history record that
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and now we will have another refurb of No. 10 :idc: They shouldn't be allowed to refurb it, it should be sort furnishing changes only imo |
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3PM Care Taker Johnson
Cabinet meeting Up to 3 months he can hang around. SkyNewsHD |
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I doubt there was ever a PM who didn’t lie about something. They are human, and it would be a miracle if they got through their years in office without having to bluff their way through some dodgy decision or other. The problem is, there were too many sharks wanting Boris’s downfall so his lies were exposed and blown up out of proportion.
If it had suited them not to expose him, we’d never have known a thing…and really, he had a lot more to deal with (Brexit, pandemic, the economy, war) than how long he was at a party or who was feeling somebody’s ass (does the government not have an HR department to deal with complaints like this?) |
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There's advantages and disadvantages to our parliamentary system and this is one of the disadvantages imo |
Nadhim Zahawi (Chancellor)
arrived 20mins early 10 Downing St. New Cabinet arriving https://www.gov.uk/government/people/nadhim-zahawi |
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Majority of Brits want to see a caretaker PM replace Boris Johnson
A majority of Britons want a caretaker PM to replace Boris Johnson while his permanent successor is elected, according to a snap poll conducted by YouGov. The survey found that 56 per cent of people want to see an interim PM. Just under a third (32 per cent) said Mr Johnson should remain in No 10 while a successor is elected. Almost eight in 10 people - 77 per cent - believe Mr Johnson was right to resign as PM. Just over a third of people - 36 per cent - believe Mr Johnson has been a "terrible" premier. dt |
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