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Remembering Kerry
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I have never from first coming to know of Johnson, liked him at all.
I think he's been a disaster as PM, with his endless deceit and lies, plus abusing the power he was trusted with. So for me, he has very little to go off feeling proud about at all. However, he could have, had he decided a different path of leadership. He could have been a good PM because he'd have had the personality to carry it off, had he set out to unify and NOT divide even further across the board. Had he shown humility in his 80 overall majority rather than see it as an excuse to divide and boast endlessly about. Had he thought more on, yes, he got an 80 overall majority in this dinosaur like electoral system we have. However around 56% of actual voters voting against him. Had he chosen to uphold laws including his own, rather than break them. Not mislead the Monarch too. In his lifetime he's made good contrasting arguments on many issues. Such as the EU for one. Where he made strong points for it and against it. It may well be now he's out the heights of major politics other than being an ordinary MP. Like other PMs before him. He'll now say much more sense than he has this last few years. Overall however, he is in my view the worst PM I think ever from the start of the 20th century to now. So for me it's good riddance to him. Sadly what's coming after him is yet another deluded pathetic ornament. |
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