I think that the knives are out already. Sunak is the most likely to replace him. BJ is not up to the job. That is becoming clearer every day. He is trying to bring Gove on his side. Sign of a weak position with double - dealer.
More ineptitude today in the House of Commons from Johnson during the debate on Afghanistan.
Notable lack of support from almost all of his backbenches.
Excuses just wont cut it anymore-has no one ever told him?-"first rule of management everything is your fault!"
Are his "chums" now beginning to pave the way for his eventual departure-the Tories have a long track record for "Sticking the Knife in" when they sense blood?
I think that the knives are out already. Sunak is the most likely to replace him. BJ is not up to the job. That is becoming clearer every day. He is trying to bring Gove on his side. Sign of a weak position with double - dealer.
Western leaders are garbage. The success of Globalism and Progressive values
When the time comes he'll be happy to go as he's already achieved his stated ambition of becoming PM - even though he had to lie, switch bandwagons, stab people in the back and take orders from his puppet masters to do it.
He'll probably go back to being the village idiot on Have I Got News For You, follow in his father's footsteps on I'm a Celebrity, have a crack at Strictly and then die a happy man.
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the upper hands...always need a puppet to dance for the people.
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On this one and probably only occasion ever I will stick up for Boris. Biden blindsided his old muckers by announcing the withdrawal of US troops. The "Special Relationship" is down the pan, gone, finished, kaput. Johnson and Raab are actually starting to grow a pair and are getting as many of the Afghans out of harm who helped us out.
I am also impressed with our Defence Secretary who is shielding his boss. Starmer can't help but show what a useless, spineless bag of nonsense he is.
After the event and "we told you so" bollox never works. We should all have listened to Jeremy Corbyn, who pleaded in the House with no avail, not to invade Afghanistan, nor bomb Syria.
We reap what we sow, and I will not blame Johnson for a seismic catastrophe that was not his making.
Well said BT, it's a long, long time since I heard such sense from a Lefty, I have heard Frank Field and Gwyneth Dunwoody talk sense in the past, so I'll put you on a pedestal with them. And now there are three.
Another thing I would say for Boris, he's our best hope for getting back to some semblance of normality in this country. He never fell for the muzzle nonsense, he was pressured into wearing one. He's not a believer in Lockdowns, he's been forced into them by media pressure and spurious forecasts leaked to the press by the Mad Scientists of Sage. It'll be a long hard battle to get out freedom back, it might never happen even with Boris as PM, but if he goes, we're fecked, all bets are off.