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Shock exit from Boris!

(119 Posts)
threesugars Thu 30-Jun-16 12:14:06

That's all I know so far but apparently he will no longer be running. I'm scared to go make some lunch and taking my eye off the news for a minute!

crun Thu 30-Jun-16 12:15:45

Andrew Mitchell was right the other night when he said that the favourite never ever wins.

granoffour Thu 30-Jun-16 12:26:52

Does this mean Gove is the frontrunner? I feel there is orchestration going on here... What's going on behind closed doors?

thatbags Thu 30-Jun-16 12:28:35

Hmm. That kinda puts paid to the idea that he only supported Brexit as a ruse to get the Tory Party leadership.

Don't we live in exciting political times? smile

GandTea Thu 30-Jun-16 12:30:53

Having lead the country into the mess it's in, he has realised that he is not capable of cleaning up after himself -- thanks Boris.

At least we won't have Boris & Trump. something to be happy about.

grumppa Thu 30-Jun-16 12:36:31

After the way Gove stabbed him in the back this morning Johnson had no choice.

Anniebach Thu 30-Jun-16 12:48:42

And Give saud recently of himself - haven't what it takes to be PM .

Boris has been stabbed in the back, a taste of his own medicine

AlieOxon Thu 30-Jun-16 12:51:02

Boris just said he 'cannot provide the leadership or unity needed'. and has ruled himself out of the race.
OMG what next?

Alea Thu 30-Jun-16 12:51:39

What are they playing at? (#conspiracytheory)
That email from Sarah Vine was never "leaked" - all part of a cunning plan?
May is certainly looking the strongest candidate at present.

LullyDully Thu 30-Jun-16 12:52:05

Bye Bye Boris.grinflowers

Nandalot Thu 30-Jun-16 12:55:29

I think He misjudged and has now realised that leaving the EU will be very complicated and time consuming, no time for cricket.

whitewave Thu 30-Jun-16 12:59:14

At last he has recognised his limitations. Now for the rest of them and we might stand a decent chance of surviving this farce.

thatbags Thu 30-Jun-16 13:00:49

So... stabbed in the back, as the saying goes, and realising his own limitations as to leadership qualities, he steps back and leaves it to others he (or they) deem more competent for the job in hand. I'd call that acting like a decent man. One doesn't have to like the man personally to see that.

WilmaKnickersfit Thu 30-Jun-16 13:01:41

I think he just doesn't fancy the job right now. Far too much hard work ahead. Why put yourself through it if you have a choice?

thatbags Thu 30-Jun-16 13:03:17

I don't agree it's a farce, ww. It's democracy at work. I'm finding it really really interesting.

Did anyone else notice that the pound bounced back up yesterday? I don't know what it's doing today but that seemed as if people were being too alarmist and not making any allowance for the race-horse twitchiness of the financial markets.

merlotgran Thu 30-Jun-16 13:08:45

What if he never intended to be PM?

He was a popular Brexit leader. People who are more likely to vote for a 'character' might not have voted to leave the EU if they hadn't thought there was a chance Boris might become PM.

Lots of skullduggery going on at the moment.

Sarah Vine would like to be the power behind the throne, I think.

whitewave Thu 30-Jun-16 13:19:15

DH has just come in and his reaction was "What a tosser! He creates chaos and division for his own personal gain and now jumps ship"

petra Thu 30-Jun-16 13:19:28

bags People don't want to hear the good news Re the pound doing ok under all this pressure

Tegan Thu 30-Jun-16 13:21:55

Of course he wanted to be party leader, he just didn't want to be party leader at a time when the country was in such a mess.

grannyqueenie Thu 30-Jun-16 13:34:02

Think you might be spot on there, tegan!

Tegan Thu 30-Jun-16 13:37:38

So much for his battle cry of 'take back control'.

jinglbellsfrocks Thu 30-Jun-16 13:40:06

Oh no!!!

It would have been - such fun!

Ana Thu 30-Jun-16 13:40:53

Yes, I noticed, bags. Most people on here would prefer to ignore it though...

WilmaKnickersfit Thu 30-Jun-16 13:45:04

The pound bouncing back has been on/in the news everywhere since yesterday. Fingers crossed it settles down at a good level. We need share values to rise again too so my pension fund goes back to where it was.

Agree about Sarah Vine. Definitely wants to be Queen Bee.

jinglbellsfrocks Thu 30-Jun-16 13:47:27

I reckon he got cold feet at the last moment. grin Daft bugger.

he really enjoyed making his "shock announcement" And I swear he momentarily forgot Dave's surname.