Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 01:08 - Jul 20 with 1239 views | ArnoldMoorhen | Glasgow, Oldsmoker and I mused on it here: I'll call it now... by ArnoldMoorhen 7 Jul 2022 9:47If Johnson is able to stay on as PM until the Autumn, then I expect an announcement within the next couple of weeks that the Royal Navy will be sent to the Black Sea to accompany Grain from Ukraine to Africa.
One last grand gesture on the world stage.
(Of course, if one hits a mine then we might find ourselves at war with Russia, and "It would be irresponsible for me to step down at such a time.") I may have said more about it elsewhere, but I heard a Nicky Campbell phone in on 5 Live the morning after The Great Resignation and some Tory members were demanding that he be allowed to stand. And I think I may have said at some point that had he lost the confidence vote then he would not have been allowed to stand, but because he didn't lose it then there would be nothing stopping him standing again. It could yet happen. Then the Queen will have to step in, because 148 backbenchers were against him, 50 or so ministers and trade envoys resigned, so he simply doesn't command a majority. I said in a post earlier "If we have a General Election* * we can no longer take anything for granted " If Johnson is allowed to stand on this ballot paper then the possibility of him finding an excuse not to have a General Election when it is due goes up exponentially. And his Enabling Act and Fascist coup will be complete. | | | |
Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 09:19 - Jul 20 with 1055 views | Guthrum | Johnson's Cunning Plan? | |
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Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 09:30 - Jul 20 with 1028 views | Cheltenham_Blue | Typical of Tory membership at the current time for me, "I demand". Always about the self, never about the whole. No care that he is trashing the UK's reputation on the world stage, just about, "well, we like him" | |
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Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 09:37 - Jul 20 with 1013 views | StokieBlue | 1.25% of Tory members then? That's the amoeba section of the membership. They can just as happily vote for Truss I am sure. SB | |
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Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 09:40 - Jul 20 with 1001 views | clive_baker |
Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 09:19 - Jul 20 by Guthrum | Johnson's Cunning Plan? |
Are you crediting Johnson with possessing some degree of foresight? Feels somewhat far fetched on the evidence we've seen. | |
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Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 10:11 - Jul 20 with 946 views | NthQldITFC | 1 in 80 decrepit old loons. Shouldn't be a problem unless they take their Purdeys and march on Parliament, one of them perhaps wearing a fox fur over his head and grinning like a vacuous tvvat. | |
| # WE ARE STEALING THE FUTURE FROM OUR CHILDREN --- WE MUST CHANGE COURSE # | Poll: | It's driving me nuts |
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Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 10:19 - Jul 20 with 931 views | Guthrum |
Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 09:40 - Jul 20 by clive_baker | Are you crediting Johnson with possessing some degree of foresight? Feels somewhat far fetched on the evidence we've seen. |
I'd say Johnson's pretty good at political maneuvering, in a self-advantageous sense. The problems have only come when everybody has got tired of letting him get away with stuff. Competence and cunning are not the same thing - the latter can often cover for lack of the former. | |
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Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 10:20 - Jul 20 with 924 views | Lord_Lucan | I first said that Boris Johnson will be Prime Minister many years ago on here and there were howls of derision. Get ready..... He will be Prime Minister again at some point. | |
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Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 10:30 - Jul 20 with 897 views | PrideOfTheEast |
Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 10:20 - Jul 20 by Lord_Lucan | I first said that Boris Johnson will be Prime Minister many years ago on here and there were howls of derision. Get ready..... He will be Prime Minister again at some point. |
Piers Morgan's first book predicted the same thing. As well as lots of other stuff, including re Trump etc. An excellent read whether you like the man or not. Book is called The Insider and was first published 20 odd years ago. | | | |
Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 10:53 - Jul 20 with 862 views | Guthrum |
Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 10:20 - Jul 20 by Lord_Lucan | I first said that Boris Johnson will be Prime Minister many years ago on here and there were howls of derision. Get ready..... He will be Prime Minister again at some point. |
I'm sure he'd like to have a go. However, it's a difficult feat to pull off* and would need pretty serious leverage (an issue on the level of Brexit) in order to succeed. * Since 1900 has only been done by those who remained as leader of their party while in opposition, having lost an election. | |
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Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 11:03 - Jul 20 with 840 views | Lord_Lucan |
Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 10:30 - Jul 20 by PrideOfTheEast | Piers Morgan's first book predicted the same thing. As well as lots of other stuff, including re Trump etc. An excellent read whether you like the man or not. Book is called The Insider and was first published 20 odd years ago. |
I haven't read that, I'll take a look. He writes well, i read both of his diary type books. | |
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Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 11:07 - Jul 20 with 825 views | PrideOfTheEast |
Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 11:03 - Jul 20 by Lord_Lucan | I haven't read that, I'll take a look. He writes well, i read both of his diary type books. |
I think it was his first diary type book. | | | |
Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 11:09 - Jul 20 with 813 views | Lord_Lucan |
Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 11:07 - Jul 20 by PrideOfTheEast | I think it was his first diary type book. |
Ah, I'll check it out anyway to confirm. | |
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Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 12:09 - Jul 20 with 749 views | ghostofescobar | A couple of weeks ago I posted the following in a thread: “ wouldn’t put it past Johnson to somehow try and hang on. As usual he’s playing for time and will hope that something happens that means he can stay on.” Unusual for me to make any kind of prediction that is even close to be correct. Must go and do the lottery……… | |
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Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 12:27 - Jul 20 with 714 views | Zapers |
Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 09:37 - Jul 20 by StokieBlue | 1.25% of Tory members then? That's the amoeba section of the membership. They can just as happily vote for Truss I am sure. SB |
I seem to remember that in a recent poll, 75% of conservative voters want BJ reinstated. I suspect substantially more members will be voting in favour than you are suggesting. | | | |
Someone on here predicted this I'm sure on 14:47 - Jul 20 with 614 views | BonneNIL | As much as I think he was a terrible PM, I kinda get their point. They pay whatever a year to be members, they choose Boris to be leader, overwhelmingly and they back him more than they do their own MP's on average. The MP's have got a shot of the guy they voted for, without asking them, and have descended into a mess. Why shouldn't Johnson be given as an option on the member's ballot? If the MP's don't like it, or he doesn't like his MP's let's have a General Election and put it to bed. | |
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