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Is Boris going to resign ?

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MawB2 Tue 25-Aug-20 23:22:31

Is Boris Johnson planning to retire as U.K. prime minister in six months?
That’s the eye-catching claim in the Times, which cited a conversation one of its readers had with the father-in-law of Dominic Cummings, Johnson’s chief adviser.
According to the newspaper’s Diary column, Humphry Wakefield chatted to Times reader Anna Silverman when she visited his castle in northeast England last week. Johnson, Wakefield is reported to have said, is still suffering the after-effects of his coronavirus infection and will never fully recover, and therefore plans to resign early next year.

With the U.K. ever fully recover from the unholy alliance of BoJo and DomCum though?

Callistemon Wed 26-Aug-20 16:39:39

JenniferEccles

I forgot the second cousin once removed Callistemon !!

I asked him, JenniferEccles but he said he doesn't give a (well I can't repeat it)!

JenniferEccles Wed 26-Aug-20 16:37:44

I forgot the second cousin once removed Callistemon !!

Callistemon Wed 26-Aug-20 16:37:21

annep1

lemongrove

Furret

He was a fat slob even before he caught the virus.

This is the kind of informed thinking I joined GN to read.

grin

It is merely an opinion annep1
Does anyone have the research and statistics to prove it?

???

annep1 Wed 26-Aug-20 16:36:23

I'm not a Tory fan but I wouldn't like to be PM at the moment.
I too wouldn't call anyone a fat slob...

growstuff Wed 26-Aug-20 16:34:02

Blinko

I think we've all been waiting to see Boris step up to the challenge of this job, believers and non believers alike. I don't think he's capable nor do I think he's well. The two may or may not be connected. If he does resign though, no doubt it will be on health grounds...

Maybe he does have hidden talents, but on the evidence, I think you're right. I don't think he's capable. He has some particularly nasty and vitriolic backbenchers who even think he's too soft!

Not only has his government not shown basic competence, but I don't think he has the political skill to keep the party together. He has all the "borrowed" votes who will want to see some reward before too long.

By appointing only yes men and women to his cabinet, there's a real dearth of talent to cover up for his own failings.

My hunch is that you're right about the reason for resignation, if there is one.

He might try to appeal to the "people" to save him, but he's lost his once overwhelming popularity.

PS. I think some people in the Conservative Party are already lining up their sights.

Grammaretto Wed 26-Aug-20 16:33:46

Is he going to opt out? probably. When is the next election due? (2024?)
When will he have finally achieved Brexit?
Is Gove the only one left standing? ie has he not had the virus?
Boris is looking quite slim in the camping photos.
The tabloids have to have something to fill their pages with. They must get a bit bored with celebs and footballers.

Chewbacca Wed 26-Aug-20 16:32:45

I can't be doing with Boris at all and, to some extent, wish he would just resign and stop pussyfooting around, pretending he knows what he's doing.

But furret your post He was a fat slob even before he caught the virus. is beneath you. You used to be capable of having an informed debate; not having to sink into ugly personal insults to illustrate your point of view, what a pity you lost that ability. If one of the male GN members had made such a post about one of our femail ministers, you'd have been the first to have called them out on their misogyny.

annep1 Wed 26-Aug-20 16:28:38

lemongrove

Furret

He was a fat slob even before he caught the virus.

This is the kind of informed thinking I joined GN to read.

grin

growstuff Wed 26-Aug-20 16:25:18

MaizieD

It's definitely not the forum for you, Rosalyn, if you think that someone perfectly politely pointing out your mistake is 'telling you off'. Because everyone does it all the time on this forum.

'Telling you off' is when they start telling you that your tone is wrong, or your language is wrong, or what you've said is uncalled for or particularly horrible.

Sorry...

Or you're a "leftie" or a "remoaner", so obviously not worthy of writing anything ... hmm

Blinko Wed 26-Aug-20 16:23:07

I think we've all been waiting to see Boris step up to the challenge of this job, believers and non believers alike. I don't think he's capable nor do I think he's well. The two may or may not be connected. If he does resign though, no doubt it will be on health grounds...

Callistemon Wed 26-Aug-20 16:21:15

Rosalyn69

Oh dear, one comment and I am immediately corrected. I may be wrong but goodness me I don’t need telling off like I’m a schoolgirl.
This can be very demoralising forum indeed.

If that was me I apologise, Rosalyn. I thought I was polite but factual.

There was indeed a tent but I think they were staying in a cottage. Of course, Carrie could have made Boris sleep in the tent, especially if he snores.

MaizieD Wed 26-Aug-20 16:08:35

It's definitely not the forum for you, Rosalyn, if you think that someone perfectly politely pointing out your mistake is 'telling you off'. Because everyone does it all the time on this forum.

'Telling you off' is when they start telling you that your tone is wrong, or your language is wrong, or what you've said is uncalled for or particularly horrible.

Sorry...

Rosalyn69 Wed 26-Aug-20 15:58:18

Oh dear, one comment and I am immediately corrected. I may be wrong but goodness me I don’t need telling off like I’m a schoolgirl.
This can be very demoralising forum indeed.

MaizieD Wed 26-Aug-20 15:45:39

Sorry, sparklingsilver, not trying to be funny but your post above doesn't make any sense at all.

sparklingsilver28 Wed 26-Aug-20 15:42:51

Tweedle24

Political leanings aside, I can’t help wondering if anyone else would have coped any better — Brexit, floods, COVID, riots.... I doubt any other PM has had so much landed on them so quickly and then to catch the wretched virus himself. No wonder he does not look well.

Stand, any of the present members of government and House of Commons, alongside Winston Churchill and there maybe the glaring



Measure any of the present day government and members of the House of Commons/Lords alongside Winston Churchill! But even he a imperfect human being like the rest of us.

sparklingsilver28 Wed 26-Aug-20 15:26:24

No surprise if once Britain leaves the EU without a deal Boris resigns.

Callistemon Wed 26-Aug-20 15:04:37

Somebody spoke to someone who said somebody they knew spoke to a holidaymaker who reckoned.......

And then somebody said something in a post in some thread or other somewhere that she thought she heard somebody's sister's wife's father say .....

?

Daisymae Wed 26-Aug-20 15:02:29

I think that he will resign. Brexit done. Leave someone who to sort out the unholy mess.

MaizieD Wed 26-Aug-20 14:57:40

Any PM we've had ever since I was born could have done better.

For a start, they wouldn't have kept on nipping off on holiday; they would have appointed a cabinet of competent ministers on merit, not on their adherence to a single issue and, they wouldn't have gone round shaking hands with people when the whole nation had been explicitly advised not to. No other bugger in the UK was shaking hands with people at that time...

Why do people have such unbelievably low expectations of a Prime Minister?

Tweedle24 Wed 26-Aug-20 14:26:54

Political leanings aside, I can’t help wondering if anyone else would have coped any better — Brexit, floods, COVID, riots.... I doubt any other PM has had so much landed on them so quickly and then to catch the wretched virus himself. No wonder he does not look well.

Kamiso Wed 26-Aug-20 14:09:09

The tent was apparently there as somewhere to look out over the loch probably to gain a semblance of privacy. Can’t be easy being tagged by all the security but part of the job.

Body shaming - totally unacceptable especially under the circumstances but not too surprising from that particular OP. NPOW.

Magsymoo Wed 26-Aug-20 13:48:01

And do we care anyway?

MaizieD Wed 26-Aug-20 12:16:33

paddyanne

Rosalyn he didn't sleep IN the tent,it was just a PR prop ,he slept in the house they had rented for 3 nights ...and he stayed for 3 nights.he wasn't chased away by "stalkers£ despite what the media said.the good people of Applecross kept well away from him and his 8 thats EIGHT security staff made sure he was safe .

Was he really, truly, there at all, paddyanne?

Gwyneth Wed 26-Aug-20 12:16:00

Not acceptable Furret.
This does not add anything to the debate. It’s the kind of comment you would expect from someone who is illiterate and poorly informed.

catladyuk Wed 26-Aug-20 12:13:11

Should the rumours be true, let us hope that he doesn't rush the so called 'Brexit' without getting the best deal just to get it over and done with before he leaves.

IMHO the best deal would be never to have started this fiasco in the first place!