Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid resign from government

Or jumping from a sinking ship?

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rearaxle:
Or jumping from a sinking ship?

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All part of the false flag plan to instal a LabLib coalition.

Probably backing away so they can campaign for the PM’s job when Clown Johnson is finally booted out.

Juddian:
Probably backing away so they can campaign for the PM’s job when Clown Johnson is finally booted out.

Wouldn’t trust anyone among that closet LibDem rabble unless they are campaigning for IDS or David Davis as leader and calling for Farage to be brought on board.

Looks like we have a winner.
He’ll obviously get nowhere in the LibDem in all but name party.

theguardian.com/politics/202 … hnson-goes.
While I’d call by definition anti nuclear, anti biomass and anti solar panels as green as it gets.With the win win that we don’t trash the economy so that Boris can give away all of our oil and gas.

Wax work of Boris Johnson outside the job centre in Blackpool today lol.

So who do you want as a replacement then? Me personally i would of liked Boris, better the devil you know.

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rearaxle:
So who do you want as a replacement then? Me personally i would of liked Boris, better the devil you know.

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What’s wrong with IDS or David Davis.
Or now Steve Baker who wants to ditch Boris’ climate scam.

The contents of the whole bloody house of ill repute wants replacing.

Who cares which of the current suspects Blofeld and the Davos have already selected for next leader of the fake tory party, won’t make any difference, they knackered the country between them for which there will be no penalty for any of them.
and another bus went past

They’ve played into Starmers hands anyway,. I bet he can’t believe his luck. :open_mouth:
Because Labour made a brilliant job the last time they were in eh? :unamused:
Cue Mr Darkside (of the moon) accusing me of being a devout Tory and Boris’s no 1 fan. :laughing:

Incidentally …If I could be described as ‘‘a fan’’ it’s in the context of him being a bit of a renegade,.a maverick who flies by the seat of his pants , his lack of respect for convention and protocol appeals to me…,.maybe because I’m a bit like that myself…(although I wasn’t Cambridge educated nor speak with a plum in my gob.)
It looked like it appealed to a lot of others also, :bulb: judging by the polls in the last election, love him or hate him.

Where’s my mate Franglais btw?
I’d have thought he’d be on this like a randy mongrel on a pedigree poodle. :smiley:

I’ve got this vision of him that I can’t unthink, that has scarred my mind for life. :open_mouth: :blush:

I can see him in a dimly lit room hunched over his lap top, wearing a Euro flag draped over his shoulders,.wearing a full face perspex covid visor, staring at the screen that says ''BORIS RESIGNS ‘’ with him sat there knocking one out. :laughing: :laughing:

Sorry Frangers only joking. :neutral_face: :laughing:

robroy:
They’ve played into Starmers hands anyway,. I bet he can’t believe his luck. :open_mouth:
Because Labour made a brilliant job the last time they were in eh? :unamused:
Cue Mr Darkside (of the moon) accusing me of being a devout Tory and Boris’s no 1 fan. :laughing:

Ironically devout Tory would mean backing every PM and policy from Heath to May and all the no hopers between them like Major and Cameron.Boris is/was just another globalist puppet, acting against our national interest, to add to them all.

Gotta be careful with Boris…listen to his speach, he doesnt actually say he’s resigned … just that they are starting to look for a new leader…

He will still want his wedding at chequers as already planned and most likely paid for, wouldnt surprise me if he glues himself to the dam desk, and bet your bottom dollar he’s carved his initials into it somewhere…

TonkaBoy:
Gotta be careful with Boris…listen to his speach, he doesnt actually say he’s resigned … just that they are starting to look for a new leader…

He will still want his wedding at chequers as already planned and most likely paid for, wouldnt surprise me if he glues himself to the dam desk, and bet your bottom dollar he’s carved his initials into it somewhere…

I hope he doesn’t, I think Boris has been the most entertaining PM we’ve ever had. A bit of a jack the lad but so what, better than the stiffs we usually get. Imagine that muppet Starmer as PM with his boring sob stories that he likes to read out. If it wasn’t for this COVID nonsense Boris would still be going strong. So what if he attended a few parties at No10, so what if somebody had nobody at their funeral while Boris was having drinks at No10, it’s not his fault people died and he didn’t want to bring the unnecessary rules in from the start. He’s been the victim of a smear campaign from the leftie media and backstabbers in his own party. They have made a grave mistake by outing the only electable person in the whole party

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TonkaBoy:
Gotta be careful with Boris…listen to his speach, he doesnt actually say he’s resigned … just that they are starting to look for a new leader…

He will still want his wedding at chequers as already planned and most likely paid for, wouldnt surprise me if he glues himself to the dam desk, and bet your bottom dollar he’s carved his initials into it somewhere…

I hope he doesn’t, I think Boris has been the most entertaining PM we’ve ever had. A bit of a jack the lad but so what, better than the stiffs we usually get. Imagine that muppet Starmer as PM with his boring sob stories that he likes to read out. If it wasn’t for this COVID nonsense Boris would still be going strong. So what if he attended a few parties at No10, so what if somebody had nobody at their funeral while Boris was having drinks at No10, it’s not his fault people died and he didn’t want to bring the unnecessary rules in from the start. He’s been the victim of a smear campaign from the leftie media and backstabbers in his own party. They have made a grave mistake by outing the only electable person in the whole party

Got to agree,.they’ll all now be fishing for a new leader from the ‘‘Sea of Beige’’ …so good luck with whoever that may be getting elected.

As with everything else the most vocal are firmly in the negative camp,.and is it a coincidence that the same people are the pro European Union crew, bleating on as usual,.and overjoyed that the guy who succeeded getting us to ■■■■ out of that Euro gravy train/cesspit is now out on his arse.
Stand by for somebody like Jeremy Hunt (with a ‘C’) as the next PM. :unamused:

Even old Heseltine (who I thought had croaked years ago) has said if Boris goes,.Brexit should go…I mean,.ffs man eh? :unamused:

Labour should now take the opportunity to go back to their roots, knock this right on ■■■■■■■■ into touch,.sack off the champagne middle class socialists, and finally go back to their ‘raison d’etre ’ Rodney,…The party for the working class’ .

@ Mr Darkside (of the moon) …even I would then vote for them. :bulb:

robroy:

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TonkaBoy:
Gotta be careful with Boris…listen to his speach, he doesnt actually say he’s resigned … just that they are starting to look for a new leader…

He will still want his wedding at chequers as already planned and most likely paid for, wouldnt surprise me if he glues himself to the dam desk, and bet your bottom dollar he’s carved his initials into it somewhere…

I hope he doesn’t, I think Boris has been the most entertaining PM we’ve ever had. A bit of a jack the lad but so what, better than the stiffs we usually get. Imagine that muppet Starmer as PM with his boring sob stories that he likes to read out. If it wasn’t for this COVID nonsense Boris would still be going strong. So what if he attended a few parties at No10, so what if somebody had nobody at their funeral while Boris was having drinks at No10, it’s not his fault people died and he didn’t want to bring the unnecessary rules in from the start. He’s been the victim of a smear campaign from the leftie media and backstabbers in his own party. They have made a grave mistake by outing the only electable person in the whole party

Got to agree,.they’ll all now be fishing for a new leader from the ‘‘Sea of Beige’’ …so good luck with whoever that may be getting elected.

As with everything else the most vocal are firmly in the negative camp,.and is it a coincidence that the same people are the pro European Union crew, bleating on as usual,.and overjoyed that the guy who succeeded getting us to [zb] out of that Euro gravy train/cesspit is now out on his arse.
Stand by for somebody like Jeremy Hunt (with a ‘C’) as the next PM. :unamused:

Even old Heseltine (who I thought had croaked years ago) has said if Boris goes,.Brexit should go…I mean,.ffs man eh? :unamused:

Labour should now take the opportunity to go back to their roots, knock this right on ■■■■■■■■ into touch,.sack off the champagne middle class socialists, and finally go back to their ‘raison d’etre ’ Rodney,…The party for the working class’ .

@ Mr Darkside (of the moon) …even I would then vote for them. :bulb:

The problem is that there is no “working class” left, for the Labour Party to champion.
The traditional “working class” were employed in their thousands in the manual prodution industries, Steel, Coal, Shipbuilding etc, and lived in much worse conditions than what few manual workers there are left today. Today, workers strike for more money, to be able to buy a bigger house, afford that second estate car, go on holiday on an aeroplane.
When the Labour Party was created, workers went on strike to work less than 14 hours 6 days a week, to eat at all, and be able to pay the rent on the two bed tenement, where they lived with a large family…
The affluent (Conservative minded) "traditional " Labour voters, have moved to the Tories, because Labour doesn’t speak for them.
The other, non consevative minded voters, will drift towards the Lib-Dems (Something the Labour Party has been moving towards itself.)

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the nodding donkey:
The problem is that there is no “working class” left, for the Labour Party to champion.
The traditional “working class” were employed in their thousands in the manual prodution industries, Steel, Coal, Shipbuilding etc, and lived in much worse conditions than what few manual workers there are left today. Today, workers strike for more money, to be able to buy a bigger house, afford that second estate car, go on holiday on an aeroplane.
When the Labour Party was created, workers went on strike to work less than 14 hours 6 days a week, to eat at all, and be able to pay the rent on the two bed tenement, where they lived with a large family…
The affluent (Conservative minded) "traditional " Labour voters, have moved to the Tories, because Labour doesn’t speak for them.
The other, non consevative minded voters, will drift towards the Lib-Dems (Something the Labour Party has been moving towards itself.)

I take your point,.and I get the social history bit, social groups have evolved, the working classes are far better off to how they once were, …but why has the Labour Party not adapted to that level (rather than surpass it) to represent the working Class in it’s present state ,tgey are at the point now where most prominent Labour candidates, (especially the leader ) are in the mid to upper middle class category.
I still consider myself working class,.even did in the days when I was in business and had a brand new house virtually paid for,.a Jag on the drive, and 2 holidays abroad every year.
Now I’m kinda back to my roots,.working for a wage like the rest of us, so however you want to interpret the term '‘working class’ ,.who exactly is there to represent 'us/me…and why do me and people like me vote Tory, not because I’m more ‘True Blue’ than Madonna, but because I’ve decided the Tories are the least of 2 evils than the so called Labour Party,.who nearly bankrupted us the last time that clown Brown held the reins,.as for his predecessor Blair,.where do I start. :unamused:

And now Starmer has been found not guilty of having party, What a load of ■■■■, How can he have been drinking while working I wonder, The law says no drinking at work, So how dose this pratt explain this, Drinking while on duty is against the law in my book, It needs looking into again by the Police as far as Im concerned, Larry.

Lawrence Dunbar:
And now Starmer has been found not guilty of having party, What a load of [zb], How can he have been drinking while working I wonder, The law says no drinking at work, So how dose this pratt explain this, Drinking while on duty is against the law in my book, It needs looking into again by the Police as far as Im concerned, Larry.

So, if you don’t like the result of an investigation, you ask for another investigation…

Sounds familiar :grimacing: