Lucca
I’m actually at a loss to make head nor tail of all this other than to think he’s spending a lot of time trying to get out of something that he then tells us is not important? Have I got that right ?
Johnson has said the public are not concerned about the scandal of Downing Street parties.
Is that for him to decide? Shouldn't he be listening to what the public are telling him?... even some of his own party?
It's a typical current Tory tactic. Some voters are not concerned so he's jumped on that implying that it's the view of the electorate in general - and he knows damned well it isn't - hiding behind the atrocity of Ukraine as a shield against criticism.
Ukraine isn't about Johnson, it's about - or should be - a collaborative effort by the West to counteract the actions of a rabid megalomaniac, Putin. And if he's so concerned, he should make it possible for refugees arriving from the benighted country to find safety here instead of allowing Patel to force them to jump through hoops...
I would really like to be able to find one commendable thing to say about Johnson as a human being and as a Prime Minister. I disliked Thatcher and her ideology, intensely, but she had one admirable quality... she (IMO) truly believed in her doctrine and didn't hesitate to court unpopularity to implement it; which in the end caused her downfall. She had an ideal, it was her life, and that moment when she left Downing Street for ever, in tears in the car... I genuinely felt some empathy for her.
Johnson, on the other hand, I don't believe has ever had a moment of genuine self-reflection or regret in his privileged life. His over-weening ambition is all that matters to him. He was an ardent Remainer - but the crowd ran the opposite way, so he jumped in front of them and said "follow me". I don't think he has any principles or ideals other than those of self-promotion. He has lied, he has cheated, and he will continue in the same vein until he is eventually deposed. I can't find one good character trait, and I wish I could.