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What the country thinks about Johnson

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DaisyAnne Mon 18-Apr-22 22:30:24

This is a word cloud was created to represent the most common replies of members of the British public when asked what they think of Boris Johnson.

[Source: JLPartnersPolls focus group]

MaizieD Thu 21-Apr-22 10:08:06

Lucca

Coastpath

volver

What Rees Mogg thinks.

twitter.com/i/status/1516542722034872324

There is your proof that Mogg is a slippery, twisting, arrogant, pompous, entitled tow rag with no respect for anyone or anything.

Oh is it tow rag ? I always thought toe rag !!

It is toe rag.

'Tow' makes absolutely no sense at all. You can't pull anything with a rag, nor is it a lump of loose broken bits of fibre from a hemp rope or similar.

It's bits of cloth wrapped round toes or feet, substitute for shoes for the extremely poor in 'olden times'. I expect they'll be making a return as tory policies take effect...

(P.S you don't 'tow' a line, either. Also completely meaningless. You 'toe' it. It's a racing term...)

Coastpath Thu 21-Apr-22 10:05:46

LJP1

We have a Prime Minister who has never grown past the attention seeking habits that he had at 15.

They are all still their school child selves.

Johnson - the rugger bugger to avoid. Smarms around the teachers in order to get away with murder. Borrows sports kit from other kids and breaks it or loses it. Tells everyone he's top of the class when he's third from bottom.

Dorries - not very bright girl who gazes longingly at all the boys on the school bus and has Boris's name written on her satchel.

Hancock - very publicly snogs someone else's girlfriend at the school disco.

Mogg - bullied boy who bullies the children who try to help him. Tells people he reads the classics, but actually asks nanny to read him Just William at bedtime.

Patel - makes life hell for the new kids.

Sunak - steals dinner money from the poorest kids.

Lucca Thu 21-Apr-22 09:54:53

Coastpath

volver

What Rees Mogg thinks.

twitter.com/i/status/1516542722034872324

There is your proof that Mogg is a slippery, twisting, arrogant, pompous, entitled tow rag with no respect for anyone or anything.

Oh is it tow rag ? I always thought toe rag !!

Lucca Thu 21-Apr-22 09:54:04

volver

What Rees Mogg thinks.

twitter.com/i/status/1516542722034872324

Oh dear lord……cricket?? If it wasn’t so ?? it would be ?

Coastpath Thu 21-Apr-22 09:52:52

volver

What Rees Mogg thinks.

twitter.com/i/status/1516542722034872324

There is your proof that Mogg is a slippery, twisting, arrogant, pompous, entitled tow rag with no respect for anyone or anything.

Parsley3 Thu 21-Apr-22 09:46:47

committees.parliament.uk/committee/289/committee-of-privileges/membership/

In case Mr Mogg is not aware that there are also Conservative members on this committee.

LJP1 Thu 21-Apr-22 09:36:32

We have a Prime Minister who has never grown past the attention seeking habits that he had at 15.

volver Thu 21-Apr-22 09:30:16

What Rees Mogg thinks.

twitter.com/i/status/1516542722034872324

Dylant1234 Thu 21-Apr-22 09:20:29

He and his cronies say he has to stay “because of the war in Ukraine”. On the contrary, it’s because he’s a proven liar surrounded by corruption that the mere thought of such a charlatan ‘leading’ this country at such a time really frightens me.
When he meets with Zelensky how will we know if he tells us the truth about anything that is said? How could Zelensky believe any promises Johnson might make? How can we believe Johnson would tell us and/or Parliament the truth about any advice he receives from his military advisers or the intelligence services?
How do we know he won’t just spin everything to suit his own political agenda?
He’s already throwing cold water on the prospect of peace talks with Putin even though Zelensky has said time and again that he wants to persevere.
A prolonged war in Ukraine suits Johnson because it deflects from his abysmal failures at home.

Coastpath Thu 21-Apr-22 09:14:46

Dickens that is the first time I have heard 'over-weening' used in relation to Johnson and it was utterly made for him.

Coastpath Thu 21-Apr-22 09:13:04

He knew he would lose the vote so he's delaying the vote. He knows the reports will damn him so he will no doubt try to delay them.

He knows his time is up and so now he's trying to delay, probably in the hope that some devastating world event will buy him more time.

Lie. Cheat. Distract. Deny. Delay. Lie some more. Repeat.

It's exactly the same script you can see play out in a small boy trying to avoid bath time.

MaizieD Thu 21-Apr-22 09:05:21

Yes, good post, Dickens.

I cannot for the life of me understand what it is that keeps ordinary people loyal to him. He is the complete antithesis of a decent human being and a wrecker of everything he touches.

DaisyAnne Thu 21-Apr-22 09:05:18

MayBee70

Given that people say Labour don’t have a plan to get us out of the mess the countries in (energy, cost of living etc etc) can someone explain to me what the governments plan is?

The problem is that Conservative "plans" are a mirage MayBee. People may tell you they exist and try to put forward what they call their plans. But these "plans" are illusionary.

The Rwanda Solution is an excellent example of these "smoke and mirrors" so-called plans. Like so much that comes from this Conservative government, it is a fraud. No "plan" exists. Both Conservative MPs and the Department that put it forward have questioned its ability to achieve the goal set out for it. But a plan is actioned to achieve a target. If it cannot do this, it is not a plan.

Little of what the government puts forward are plans for the governance of this country. Sometimes, however, they are plans to help them win another election. The Rwanda Solution was designed to do just that. It cannot change anything for the better. However, it does rally the intolerant, narrow-minded, fundamentalists among us to its support. The Rwanda Solution is about cruelty, not a plan for something better for those who already suffer.

So, Conservative supporters, don't you dare ask for a plan from those you have not put in a position to carry it through when those who could do so are simply out to inflict pain on others to stay in power. The Conservatives want to keep the power they have to look after the very rich, the very entitled because they think this group have a right to rule. They will use any cruel and lying way to do so.

Doe1234 Thu 21-Apr-22 09:03:00

A useful reminder of Johnson's time as Prime Minister;

www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/apr/19/1000-days-of-boris-johnson-as-prime-minister-proroguing-parliament-partygate

Lucca Thu 21-Apr-22 08:49:35

Great post Dickens
It always amazes me how his brexiteer supporters conveniently forget his previous remain stance.

Dickens Thu 21-Apr-22 08:45:36

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.

Casdon Thu 21-Apr-22 08:44:06

I think his back is against the wall, so he wants to delay the vote in the hope that events will overtake people’s anger - including what sounds like a growing number of Tory MPs who will vote against him. One more fine and he will be forced go - he probably knows it’s on the way.

Lucca Thu 21-Apr-22 07:26:21

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 ?

Whitewavemark2 Thu 21-Apr-22 07:05:46

There is a long list of Tory MPs, who stated that they could no longer support Johnson if he was given a fine by the police.

Are they also liars. My god the Tory party is packed with them.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 21-Apr-22 06:53:22

History repeats

Today in 1653 Cromwell burst into Parliament and roared, "Is there a single virtue now remaining amongst you? Is there one vice you do not possess?... In the name of God, go!"

Whitewavemark2 Thu 21-Apr-22 06:49:23

ruthiek

I would vote for Starmer but not whilst the likes of Angela Rayner, David Lamy and Emily Thornberry are there.
I also would like to hear what they would do different they never say

Then you haven’t been listening.

MayBee70 Wed 20-Apr-22 21:49:47

Given that people say Labour don’t have a plan to get us out of the mess the countries in (energy, cost of living etc etc) can someone explain to me what the governments plan is?

growstuff Wed 20-Apr-22 21:40:00

In what way(s) are Angela Rayner, David Lammy and Emily Thornberry any worse than people currently on the Conservative front bench?

What do you object to about the above anyway?

ruthiek Wed 20-Apr-22 21:16:51

I would vote for Starmer but not whilst the likes of Angela Rayner, David Lamy and Emily Thornberry are there.
I also would like to hear what they would do different they never say

volver Wed 20-Apr-22 20:54:04

A quick look on Google Maps reveals ‘Boris Johnson Street’ appears to be in dire need of attention.

The single-track lane is full of potholes, while the Boris-like vegetation could do with a trim.

metro.co.uk/2022/04/20/ukrainian-town-names-potholed-road-boris-johnson-street-in-honour-of-pm-16500554/