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Boris at it again and the contest to replace the lying c***

I can see enough letters going in but he still hangs on, and the soogrei report having the perfect amount of ambiguity of blame that he keeps his job until the aftermath of the local elections
 
The problem is, no one wants to be the person to take over directly from the Big Dog, they want to be the one after that.
Because whomever is next in no.10 will have to sort out that godawful flat...
 
I can see enough letters going in but he still hangs on, and the soogrei report having the perfect amount of ambiguity of blame that he keeps his job until the aftermath of the local elections
You assume there will be an “aftermath”. Many less engaged voters have short memories and if Covid is under control Boris will be able to fool enough people that it’s all down to him. I suspect a fair few Tory MPs think the same which is why they haven’t got rid of him yet. I loathe the man but there’s no denying he holds an appeal to some people like no other politician in the country.
 
You assume there will be an “aftermath”. Many less engaged voters have short memories and if Covid is under control Boris will be able to fool enough people that it’s all down to him. I suspect a fair few Tory MPs think the same which is why they haven’t got rid of him yet. I loathe the man but there’s no denying he holds an appeal to some people like no other politician in the country.
Inflation and the rise in the energy price cap will sink them in the local elections.
 
Steve Baker calling for him to go now on the R4 political podcast.
 
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What!. Is the Editor of the Sun feeling ok
 
After William Wragg's revelations this morning, Andrew Bridgen claims he has been smeared since asking the PM to resign in a story in the Times and Christian Wakeford has stated on camera that a promised new school in his constituency was threatened to be withdrawn.

The speaker Lindsay Hoyle is concerned but has been linked to such threatening behaviour himself when he was a Labour Whip.
 
The current deputy editor of the Sun was at some of the parties in question.
 
I wish Papper was still around, a full scale revolution sounds like just the ticket right now
 
MPs that have been threatened or blackmailed have been told that it is up to the police to investigate if there is any suspicion of criminality.
Unless of course it is the PM, then Sue Grey will do it...
 
I get the feeling that the whips threatening, or removing, local investment is probably not a new thing. Good that the lid is being lifted a little on their shady practises.
 
It's not new.

But EU money always tended to be directed at the least wealthy, most deserving areas. Now it's all our money (and less of it), it goes wherever No 10 wants it to.

Much better, I'm sure you'll agree.
 
It's not new.

But EU money always tended to be directed at the least wealthy, most deserving areas. Now it's all our money (and less of it), it goes wherever No 10 wants it to.

Much better, I'm sure you'll agree.
Especially when areas such as those represented by Jake Berry and honest Bob Jenrick were in charge of the process. Amazingly they managed to sign off each other constituencies when neither were anywhere near qualifying for the hardship towns fund.
 
Perhaps Wetherspoons sales are slumping because people don’t like you Tim. If you’re the face of the brand, a Brexit red faced waffler like you are going to put off people by it.

Your chain is also the trademark of broken Britain.

 
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