Boris Johnson, UK Prime Minister, to resign this morning

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Demosthenes81
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Explains a lot.

Seven and three are ten, not only now, but forever. There has never been a time when seven and three were not ten, nor will there ever be a time when they are not ten. Therefore, I have said that the truth of number is incorruptible and common to all who think. — St. Augustine
Teslag
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Bubblez said:

He failed to follow the lockdown laws he imposed in the country. He handed out a high ranking position to a person he knew was being investigated for sexual misconduct. He had to go.


Should Gavin newsome resign?
Demosthenes81
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Teslag said:

Bubblez said:

He failed to follow the lockdown laws he imposed in the country. He handed out a high ranking position to a person he knew was being investigated for sexual misconduct. He had to go.


Should Gavin newsome resign?
Yes
Seven and three are ten, not only now, but forever. There has never been a time when seven and three were not ten, nor will there ever be a time when they are not ten. Therefore, I have said that the truth of number is incorruptible and common to all who think. — St. Augustine
FaceMask
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Why couldn't Nigel Farage run and win for BREXIT leadership. He's the only one with the backbone.
Verne Lundquist
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jagvocate said:

This whole takedown of Johnson has been based on the takedown of DJT -- all because the Commies and Euro-suckers in England want to undo Brexit.

It was a pretty good run for England. They rode coal to rule the world and coal's peak in 1913 and WWI knee-capped the empire.

Discovery of the North Sea oil and gas kept the charade going for a century but time is almost up.

England is a mashup of immigrants with no love of land or country and natives who are losing their way, and things are going to get real interesting as energy gets scarce over the next 3 decades. No Tory or Labor PM can stop what is coming. (America has a slim chance to avoid England's fate, due to size and resources, but we have some tough times ahead too).


he raised taxes, lockdown, partied during lockdown and lied continuously

Anyone with a brain realized that it was the raising taxes that did him in cause his pitch to not get ousted was to lower taxes and suspend some corporate tax raise
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jagvocate said:

This whole takedown of Johnson has been based on the takedown of DJT -- all because the Commies and Euro-suckers in England want to undo Brexit.

It was a pretty good run for England. They rode coal to rule the world and coal's peak in 1913 and WWI knee-capped the empire.

Discovery of the North Sea oil and gas kept the charade going for a century but time is almost up.

England is a mashup of immigrants with no love of land or country and natives who are losing their way, and things are going to get real interesting as energy gets scarce over the next 3 decades. No Tory or Labor PM can stop what is coming. (America has a slim chance to avoid England's fate, due to size and resources, but we have some tough times ahead too).


EXACTLY. Some people believe accusations are the same as the person accused doing the (D)irty (D)eeds. Hey, let's accuse someone of something that we would do!
txags92
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agdoc2001 said:

Bubblez said:

He failed to follow the lockdown laws he imposed in the country.


Sounds like some democrats I know
Yeah, if we still had an honest media covering politics, there would be a bunch of dem politicians looking for new jobs over that issue themselves. But it is (D)ifferent over here with no media to hold their feet to the fire.
twk
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Boris has no one to blame but himself for his predicament. Brexit was about the only conservative idea he pursued. Otherwise, he governed like a metropolitan elitist (which he is, but that's not where his MP's in Parliament come from). He is married to an environmentalist whacko who apparently steered him into just about every idiotic green policy imaginable. He ended up giving in to the lockdown hysteria when his first instinct was to keep things open, but didn't take the lockdown seriously when it came to his office and got humiliated by violating his own lockdown rules (imagine if Gavin Newsome faced an adversarial press corps).

He will be remembered for the 2019 election and actually getting Brexit done (with a lot of faults thanks to the prior regime). Depending on what happens from here, that might be looked upon as the election which permanently realigned Britain, or it might be viewed as an aberration. The next Conservative leader has a lot of work to do in a relatively short time.
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Lyon said:

Don't agree. He needed to go. He's no better than the globalist dems in this country.
Faustus
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twk said:

Boris has no one to blame but himself for his predicament. Brexit was about the only conservative idea he pursued. Otherwise, he governed like a metropolitan elitist (which he is, but that's not where his MP's in Parliament come from). He is married to an environmentalist whacko who apparently steered him into just about every idiotic green policy imaginable. He ended up giving in to the lockdown hysteria when his first instinct was to keep things open, but didn't take the lockdown seriously when it came to his office and got humiliated by violating his own lockdown rules (imagine if Gavin Newsome faced an adversarial press corps).

He will be remembered for the 2019 election and actually getting Brexit done (with a lot of faults thanks to the prior regime). Depending on what happens from here, that might be looked upon as the election which permanently realigned Britain, or it might be viewed as an aberration. The next Conservative leader has a lot of work to do in a relatively short time.
Speaking of failing to follow the rules:



txags92
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P***y is undefeated...
twk
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Faustus said:

twk said:

Boris has no one to blame but himself for his predicament. Brexit was about the only conservative idea he pursued. Otherwise, he governed like a metropolitan elitist (which he is, but that's not where his MP's in Parliament come from). He is married to an environmentalist whacko who apparently steered him into just about every idiotic green policy imaginable. He ended up giving in to the lockdown hysteria when his first instinct was to keep things open, but didn't take the lockdown seriously when it came to his office and got humiliated by violating his own lockdown rules (imagine if Gavin Newsome faced an adversarial press corps).

He will be remembered for the 2019 election and actually getting Brexit done (with a lot of faults thanks to the prior regime). Depending on what happens from here, that might be looked upon as the election which permanently realigned Britain, or it might be viewed as an aberration. The next Conservative leader has a lot of work to do in a relatively short time.
Speaking of failing to follow the rules:




Boris is a player. I don't believe anyone knows exactly how many children he has fathered.
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