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For all intents and purposes, he stood down nearly 10 months ago. He’s not in the slightest bit interested in being a public servant. We’ve gone through a phase of treating politics like a reality TV show (except the Love Island lot would probably be more competent and less corrupt).
He should in the dock facing charges of corruption, whatever the political equivalent of corporate manslaughter is and fraud/corruption.
I don't believe for a moment the contents of the report weren't known, which makes it even more shameless his sicophantic honours list was seemingly rushed out earlier today.
F@ck em.
Distortion becomes somehow pure in its wildness.
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Johnson's gone (n/t) on 20:17 - Jun 9 with 6374 views
Johnson's gone (n/t) on 20:13 - Jun 9 by Swansea_Blue
For all intents and purposes, he stood down nearly 10 months ago. He’s not in the slightest bit interested in being a public servant. We’ve gone through a phase of treating politics like a reality TV show (except the Love Island lot would probably be more competent and less corrupt).
He should in the dock facing charges of corruption, whatever the political equivalent of corporate manslaughter is and fraud/corruption.
Too right he should. He should be charged with crimes against the State. Treason. If Common Law doesn’t allow it or there is no applicable law, bring one in and include within it recovery of all his assets.
Public Service? He and they don’t know the meaning of the word. Their contempt for all bar ‘their people’ is limitless.
Regardless, it looks like the tories will be tearing whatever’s left of their sorry shower apart for many years to come. They love the warmth of opposition and good old in fighting. They did it for years after Major was booted out.
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Johnson's gone (n/t) on 20:31 - Jun 9 with 6206 views
"says he is 'bewildered and appalled' at being 'forced out'"
So a parliamentary investigation that he voted for, led by a Tory majority, and yet to be voted on by a 70 plus Tory lower house is....... being forced out.
Even if that Tory majority agrees to the suspension, it is then up to his constituents to vote for a by election. Why would a hard work constituency MP fear that level of democracy ? And then it is up to a free vote in that by election.
Perhaps it is because he is an odious slimeball whose long list of lies and deception are now finally catching up with him
Well, at least he has finally, beyond doubt, shown what sensible folk knew all along. He is nothing more than a shallow narcissist with an over blown sense of his own importance.
I can only hope that if the two forthcoming by elections see the Tories get a massive kicking, the Prime Miniature will also admit the game is up and call for a General Election. The corruption and mismanagement has gone on far too long and is causing far, far too much harm to the country.
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Johnson's gone (n/t) on 20:44 - Jun 9 with 6045 views
Johnson's gone (n/t) on 20:15 - Jun 9 by Whos_blue
I don't believe for a moment the contents of the report weren't known, which makes it even more shameless his sicophantic honours list was seemingly rushed out earlier today.
F@ck em.
Yep, disgusting. Given what’s happened to him and the farce of Truss, neither should be allowed honours lists.
Lib Dems react with just two words: Good riddance Reacting to the news of Boris Johnson's resignation, Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper says simply: "Good riddance."