Out of the country when they are voting on a new runway - something he strongly 'opposes'.
Self preservation over principle !
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIn a cabinet of dunces, the biggest dunce cannot be sacked.
The fact is sacking Boris would provoke open warfare in the Tory party, leading to a no deal Brexit and Corbyn.
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Someone else put it more eloquently:
He’s bulltulip in a suit, a tulip haired albino ape. He’s a ******* Greek restaurant after a Hen do, a Two Fat Ladies secret love child, the ******* bumbling Eton Mess.
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Originally posted by woohoo View Postthere is a specific forum for the likes of you.
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Might not just be Boris going if the whole government collapses:
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/n...ment-v28zlzvsp
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It's a mystery to me how some people would actually think that buffoon would be a suitable prime minister for this country.
I'm surprised there have been no allegations about him in the latest Westminster scandal given the comment Amber Rudd made about him (not getting into a taxi with him at the end of an evening).
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You never know, once the blond dickhead goes, there could be a backlash against Hammond after the 22nd, then you'd have a clean sweep of Defence, Foreign and Chancellor. + International Dev.
qh
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHe's not going.
May's legacy is making sure we don't end up with that cockwomble as PM.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHe's not going.
May's legacy is making sure we don't end up with that cockwomble as PM.
Anyone who puts a British citizen in danger in a foreign country is not fit to be leader of the Tory party let alone PM of the UK.
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He's not going.
May's legacy is making sure we don't end up with that cockwomble as PM.
Anyone who puts a British citizen in danger in a foreign country is not fit to be leader of the Tory party let alone PM of the UK.
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