Have his "job" that is
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Will Boris eat his cake and still have it?
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Will Boris eat his cake and still have it?
12Yes, this teflon barsteward will get away with it, again50.00%6No, a mighty contenter will unseat his fat arse for the good of the country16.67%2It all hinges on witness statement from andyW's mum who was there at the time in this bedroom33.33%4 -
For the moment. Next election? Nah.
Gone before the end of the year, I reckon, probably after the May local elections.
He's lucky there isn't an obvious alternative (Sunak is the front runner, but he's a bit personality free, a sort of Phil Hammond with a wafer thin mint's worth of extra charisma). -
The papers are blaming Sunak for the NI rise.
So the Tories will have to look further a field for contenders."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I'm getting the feeling that he will survive for now. There's really only so much you can do when someone simply refuses to resign, and they don't have a decent alternative in place in any case. The likeliest contenders would probably rather wait and let BJ take the heat for tax rises, Brexit disasters and everything else coming down the track this year. As someone who wants the Tories out, I guess him staying isn't the worst thing (for that - it's pretty bad for the country). My dream outcome would be that he hangs on until the next GE, and Cummins has saved the best til last - which he drops 3 days before the election.Comment
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Originally posted by mattster View PostI'm getting the feeling that he will survive for now. There's really only so much you can do when someone simply refuses to resign, and they don't have a decent alternative in place in any case. The likeliest contenders would probably rather wait and let BJ take the heat for tax rises, Brexit disasters and everything else coming down the track this year. As someone who wants the Tories out, I guess him staying isn't the worst thing (for that - it's pretty bad for the country). My dream outcome would be that he hangs on until the next GE, and Cummins has saved the best til last - which he drops 3 days before the election.
He needs to drop the evil 7 days before the GE for those of us with a postal vote who don't trust RM."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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He will have his cake and get the waitress pregnant!
Sadly there is no credible competition!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
He needs to drop the evil 7 days before the GE for those of us with a postal vote who don't trust RM.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Come the next GE he will either have disappeared or been ridiculed out of relevance. He's already starting to destroy his own argument.Comment
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Originally posted by mattster View Post
If you are talking about Boris then I agree.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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