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Should Johnson resign?

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posted on 12/1/22

Sorry for your loss Eddie


He’s a bumbling fool who should be taken outside and shot - harsh but fair

posted on 12/1/22

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posted on 12/1/22

comment by Tarrico_sees_red (U5595)
posted 26 seconds ago
People who voted for him should be ashamed of themselves.
This is all so predictable.
Brexit is a massive con which was sold and won on lies. Once you let liars into powerful positions, they degrade and infect everything.

Look at the absolute degradation of the office of state now.

Brexit “deal”
Holiday
Wallpaper
Barnard Castle
Jennifer Arcuri
Trying to change rules to save Patterson
Parties

Any one of them should be sackable. After Johnson, any prime minister can do what they want - what would be a resignation offence???

We got our country back - yeah right

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In fairness Barnard Castle was Cummings.

Can't argue with the rest. I don't know many Tories that will actually disagree with you here either. I wouldn't take them seriously if they did.

Ironically most Tories I know are also Remainers

posted on 12/1/22

There seems to be an absence of competence in politicians in general these days on both sides of the box. The calibre of MP's in the top jobs is probably the worst it's ever been. All I can say is the Tories or Labour and their sea of divisive rotters don't speak for me.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 12/1/22

comment by Citizen Smeg. Hope anyone but City win it (U6574)
posted 35 minutes ago
Out of interest, why is Labour unelectable?
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Working class snobbery.

The $hithouse that is Farage is nothing other than a Tory stooge as well.

Peoples stupidity has no bounds.

comment by Kobra (U19849)

posted on 12/1/22

Sorry for your loss Eddie. 🌹

posted on 12/1/22

comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Citizen Smeg. Hope anyone but City win it (U6574)
posted 35 minutes ago
Out of interest, why is Labour unelectable?
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Working class snobbery.

The $hithouse that is Farage is nothing other than a Tory stooge as well.

Peoples stupidity has no bounds.
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Define working class snobbery.

comment by Kobra (U19849)

posted on 12/1/22

People get the leaders they deserve is an old saying that I'm reminded of.

The culture over the last few years is about taking a side and then saying and doing everything to defend that side even when the indefensible happens.

It's happening in most things these days. It's becoming hard to reason with people as they will simply not shift from a position. Families are divided, that's how bad it gets.

posted on 12/1/22

comment by Miyagi doh 😣 (U19849)
posted 1 minute ago
People get the leaders they deserve is an old saying that I'm reminded of.

The culture over the last few years is about taking a side and then saying and doing everything to defend that side even when the indefensible happens.

It's happening in most things these days. It's becoming hard to reason with people as they will simply not shift from a position. Families are divided, that's how bad it gets.


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The whole country is divided. Left/Right - Leave/Remain - Vax/Unvax - Young/Old - North/South. Country is a right mess.

posted on 12/1/22

comment by South Side (U20009)
posted 4 minutes ago
There seems to be an absence of competence in politicians in general these days on both sides of the box. The calibre of MP's in the top jobs is probably the worst it's ever been. All I can say is the Tories or Labour and their sea of divisive rotters don't speak for me.

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Actually, Starmer is probably the most competent leader of a party we have had in a long time if you look at his history. He isn't a career politician like most.

comment by Ruiney (U1005)

posted on 12/1/22

The whole party is a disgrace. The silence is deafening.

comment by Mack (U6574)

posted on 12/1/22

comment by South Side (U20009)
posted 12 minutes ago
There seems to be an absence of competence in politicians in general these days on both sides of the box. The calibre of MP's in the top jobs is probably the worst it's ever been. All I can say is the Tories or Labour and their sea of divisive rotters don't speak for me.

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I understand why you would call boris a ‘rotter’ but still please may I ask why you think that of starker and Labour. It really keeps me up at night. I just cannot understand people who think that this government is better than Labour.

comment by Kobra (U19849)

posted on 12/1/22

comment by Shaun M - Everywhere you go, always take Raphi... (U9955)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Miyagi doh 😣 (U19849)
posted 1 minute ago
People get the leaders they deserve is an old saying that I'm reminded of.

The culture over the last few years is about taking a side and then saying and doing everything to defend that side even when the indefensible happens.

It's happening in most things these days. It's becoming hard to reason with people as they will simply not shift from a position. Families are divided, that's how bad it gets.


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The whole country is divided. Left/Right - Leave/Remain - Vax/Unvax - Young/Old - North/South. Country is a right mess.
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It's the same over the pond in the USA. The main striking feature is unreasonableness. No one wants to acknowledge the other side may have a point on a small aspect of something. People are all in on their side with no compromise. It's like nothing I've seen before.

Maybe it's just me but people used to be more reasonable. You could support a stance but appreciate an element of it may be wrong/or better from the other side. Now it's my way or the high way

posted on 12/1/22

comment by Citizen Smeg. Hope anyone but City win it (U6574)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by South Side (U20009)
posted 12 minutes ago
There seems to be an absence of competence in politicians in general these days on both sides of the box. The calibre of MP's in the top jobs is probably the worst it's ever been. All I can say is the Tories or Labour and their sea of divisive rotters don't speak for me.

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I understand why you would call boris a ‘rotter’ but still please may I ask why you think that of starker and Labour. It really keeps me up at night. I just cannot understand people who think that this government is better than Labour.
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Labour don't represent me so I can't vote for them. Same with the Tories. Starmer seems too soft for me and appears to struggle running his own party let alone the country. I wish I was apolitical if it weren't for the fact that you can't get away from it these days.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 12/1/22

Brexit is the one that upsets me by far the most.

My business is 27 years old this year and 90% of my goods are imported from Germany (there are no UK equivalents). The lads down the pub just don't get how much of a barrier has been slapped in my face and still think Johnson is "a bit of a lad"!

It makes me want to cry.

comment by Ruiney (U1005)

posted on 12/1/22

comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 36 seconds ago
Brexit is the one that upsets me by far the most.

My business is 27 years old this year and 90% of my goods are imported from Germany (there are no UK equivalents). The lads down the pub just don't get how much of a barrier has been slapped in my face and still think Johnson is "a bit of a lad"!

It makes me want to cry.
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I don’t understand Brexit and never will. It’s taken this country backwards and I fear the damage will take decades to repair. We’re still driving off that cliff and pretending all is well.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 12/1/22

Johnson is reading from notes - he's bull$hitting.

comment by Ruiney (U1005)

posted on 12/1/22

He apologised for people thinking it wasn’t a work event 😂 he’s laughing at us all.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 12/1/22

comment by Ruiney (U1005)
posted 2 minutes ago
He apologised for people thinking it wasn’t a work event 😂 he’s laughing at us all.
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He "regrets" getting caught.

posted on 12/1/22

Starmer didn't really land a single punch...

comment by Mack (U6574)

posted on 12/1/22

comment by South Side (U20009)
posted 25 minutes ago
comment by Citizen Smeg. Hope anyone but City win it (U6574)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by South Side (U20009)
posted 12 minutes ago
There seems to be an absence of competence in politicians in general these days on both sides of the box. The calibre of MP's in the top jobs is probably the worst it's ever been. All I can say is the Tories or Labour and their sea of divisive rotters don't speak for me.

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I understand why you would call boris a ‘rotter’ but still please may I ask why you think that of starker and Labour. It really keeps me up at night. I just cannot understand people who think that this government is better than Labour.
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Labour don't represent me so I can't vote for them. Same with the Tories. Starmer seems too soft for me and appears to struggle running his own party let alone the country. I wish I was apolitical if it weren't for the fact that you can't get away from it these days.
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Thank you for your response but still may I ask why labour doesn’t represent you?

The tories don’t represent me because I work in the public sector and believe that it should be fully funded to provide the support this country needs with regard to police, fire service and nhs. This government have decimated it to such an extent in the last ten years that there are now, at times an 8 hour wait for an ambulance. My family are around 7 thousand pounds a year poorer due to Tory pay cuts to the public sector, at the same time they have seen a 16% payrise in their own wages.

Labour continue to promise to reverse these cuts. That’s why I have to support them.

What about you ?

posted on 12/1/22

Turned on PMQs. Heard Johnson say ‘vaccine rollout’ within ten seconds. Turned it off again.

comment by Ruiney (U1005)

posted on 12/1/22

comment by Alisson Becker, Liverpool's Number 9 (U3979)
posted 1 minute ago
Starmer didn't really land a single punch...
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What more can he do? Johnson doesn’t answer the questions. He just hides behind the ‘investigation’

posted on 12/1/22

comment by Ruiney (U1005)
posted 7 seconds ago
comment by Alisson Becker, Liverpool's Number 9 (U3979)
posted 1 minute ago
Starmer didn't really land a single punch...
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What more can he do? Johnson doesn’t answer the questions. He just hides behind the ‘investigation’
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Exactly. PMQs used to be pretty draining for PMs, in the days when they were expected at least to try to make it look like they were answering the questions put to them.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 12/1/22

He's a (unt, always has been and always will be.

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