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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    He won't go until the summer.

    1. They will let it die down, with him getting all the flak
    2. They will give him the chance to "honourably"(SAID LOOSELY) stand down/ or a coup will oust him like Thatcher
    3. The new front runner, will have a cleaner run, not having to clear away his troubles.

    A long way till the next election and when you think about it, all poltical parties try to look more generous before election times. So a newcomer, has a safer run

    My opinion anyway
    Which of these ‘troubles’ do you imagine will be ‘cleared away’, Tricky.

    The highest Covid death figures in Europe.
    The cost of living crisis/Inflation.
    The fuel crisis.
    The increasing instability in N.I which is entirely attributable to Brexit and Johnson’s distortion of what the consequences of Brexit would be for that part of the UK.
    The fact that he has repeatedly lied and broken his own Government’s rules before resorting to the most pitiful excuses imaginable.

    Maybe the last one...if he goes.
    Last edited by ramAnag; 03-02-2022 at 09:40 AM.

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