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Johnson must go immediately

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Whitewavemark2 Thu 07-Jul-22 09:59:24

He can’t possibly stay as is being suggested until the autumn.

Far too much damage is being done, and surely the Tory party can’t trust him one inch!

MayBee70 Sun 10-Jul-22 23:59:18

sharon103

All politicians are liars. The difference is that Boris got caught out. Not surprising since the media have been on his back since day one.
Dominic Cummings who broke the rules had the newspapers calling him a liar and everything under the sun yet believe every accusation he's said about the P.M since.
A case of sour grapes and revenge.
People seem to forget we were the first in the world to have the covid vaccine. Something we wouldn't have had if were still in the European Union.
He worked bloody hard to achieve that as did many many others.
As always, people like to pick out the faults rather than the achievements.

Johnson did nothing to get that vaccine. Being in the EU would have made no difference to us being able to get and use that vaccine. All Johnson is good at is traipsing round the country with his ( paid for by us) photographer wearing hard hats and high vis vests.

MibsXX Mon 11-Jul-22 02:24:37

Farzanah

Why on earth have so many MPs suddenly found their sense of integrity all of a sudden I wonder? This has been going on for months and most have supported Johnson.
All of the cabinet are tainted.

because they all want to be next in line for the trough....

DiamondLily Mon 11-Jul-22 04:28:16

I think someone from the backbenches would be better. The cabinet have all covered up for him, lied for him, and supported him.

It's a bit late for them to be playing the truth and integrity card.?

Iam64 Mon 11-Jul-22 07:07:03

Thanks MayBee for correcting the Trumpian facts. Curious how some Johnson supporters continue to believe his lies and bluster.
It’s dreadful that some dismiss his extraordinary talent for lying on the basis ‘all politicians lie’. Not like Johnson they dont

Whitewavemark2 Mon 11-Jul-22 08:45:01

I think that perhaps what people are getting confused with when they say that all politicians lie is that all politicians spin, that is they try to put a gloss on their policies and actions, but most politicians do not lie.

When I say most politicians, I am including all parties.

So all politicians do not lie. A small minority do. Where it is known that a politician has knowingly lied to parliament or the country then in my view this should automatically exclude them from leadership.

MayBee70 Mon 11-Jul-22 10:40:45

It’s like when a newspaper prints a blatant lie on the front page and print a tiny apology buried under all the other news. I’ve never understood why one of the tabloids was able to have a front page headline saying that The Queen supported vote leave. I felt like one of my children who once asked my why someone had lied when ‘you always told me that people shouldn’t lie, mum’. I think parliament should be fact checked and lies should be corrected. And MP’s should be able to call fellow MP’s out for lying.

Iam64 Mon 11-Jul-22 10:48:32

Yes, political spin on a proposed policy is very different than denying you were formally briefed about something, then saying oh yes I did know but I’d forgotten

westendgirl Mon 11-Jul-22 10:55:59

Splendid piece in yesterday's Sunday Times my Mattew Syad in which he says "it is hypocritical for politicians to talk of restoring trust , after everything they did to justify wrongdoing. "Do they think we have forgotten that they are the very people who colluded with Johnson as he lied and broke laws;who defended the indefensible rather than safeguarding the public interest ?When Johnson was high in the polls and they could see on which side their electoral bread was buttered, they did everything they could to conceal and justify wrong doing "In that case why do many of those putting themselves forward in the race for P.M. think we are silly enough to think they are suitable. ? Surely we should be looking for someone who is not tarnished by having been in that cabinet ?

MayBee70 Mon 11-Jul-22 12:03:41

Given that Johnson only supported vote leave on the toss of a coin I’m beginning to worry that the ERG ( the true rulers of this country) used him to gain a huge majority and are now going to put up one of their members ( most of the people standing are in the ERG) to push through some of their frightening right wing policies. Am I being paranoid?

Whitewavemark2 Mon 11-Jul-22 12:20:52

MayBee70

Given that Johnson only supported vote leave on the toss of a coin I’m beginning to worry that the ERG ( the true rulers of this country) used him to gain a huge majority and are now going to put up one of their members ( most of the people standing are in the ERG) to push through some of their frightening right wing policies. Am I being paranoid?

No you aren’t.

I get slightly panicked when I listen to them.

Steve Baker - an evangelical Christian, doesn’t think god believes in democracy

Suella Braverman wants to leave the ECHR - we would be the only country to leave apart from Russia. And how can she square it with the GFA?

Kemi Badenoch - wants a micro- state with much lower tax and an axe to public spending. God knows what will happen to the NHS..

Patel - what can you say about a bully and a security risk? Although has she formally stood yet?

Others are subscribers like Javid and Mordaunt

MayBee70 Mon 11-Jul-22 12:37:04

And they’re trying to smear Rishi who might actually be the lesser of many evils.

Katie59 Mon 11-Jul-22 13:08:20

In book there are only 3 credible candidates, Truss, Hunt, and Sunak, maybe Javid as well.

The rest are opportunists with little attraction, one or two have been quite dodgy in their past careers.

MayBee70 Mon 11-Jul-22 13:18:25

Hunt wanted to bring back fox hunting in 2019.

westendgirl Mon 11-Jul-22 14:05:42

But why do we keep looking at these former members of a less than talented cabinet? ~They were picked , not because of talent, but because they supported Johnson . Look at the ones Johnson got rid of , Philip Hammond, Ken Clarke, D?avid Gaulke, Rory Stewart, Oliver Letwin,probably because Johnson knew he would not be able to manipulate them.
Let's look at those who were not in this third rate cabinet .

sharon103 Mon 11-Jul-22 14:28:20

Kandinsky

The people voted Boris in - why is it down to slippery MP’s to get rid of him?
How is that democracy? They only want him out so they can have his job, & people are cheering them on?
Nothing will change under Rishi or any of the other back stabbers.

Well said.
In my opinion, better the devil you know than the devil you don't.
Personally, I think this country will get worse.

Casdon Mon 11-Jul-22 14:36:34

sharon103

Kandinsky

The people voted Boris in - why is it down to slippery MP’s to get rid of him?
How is that democracy? They only want him out so they can have his job, & people are cheering them on?
Nothing will change under Rishi or any of the other back stabbers.

Well said.
In my opinion, better the devil you know than the devil you don't.
Personally, I think this country will get worse.

I’d agree with you there sharon103 it will get worse, because Boris’s chickens will keep coming home to roost for whoever takes over next. It’s not going to get better until we have a complete change of government - and they will have an uphill struggle for a good few years.

Elegran Mon 11-Jul-22 14:39:55

sharon103

Kandinsky

The people voted Boris in - why is it down to slippery MP’s to get rid of him?
How is that democracy? They only want him out so they can have his job, & people are cheering them on?
Nothing will change under Rishi or any of the other back stabbers.

Well said.
In my opinion, better the devil you know than the devil you don't.
Personally, I think this country will get worse.

The people of his constituency voted for him as an ordinary MP, probably because they remembered seeing him on TV and recognised his face as a "funny guy". They didn't choose him for Prime Minister, because in this country we don't vote for a PM, for that position we get the leader of the party currently in power.

It is the party that chooses their leader, so it is the party that replaces a leader they don't like. Not "the people"

MayBee70 Mon 11-Jul-22 15:28:55

Braverman ( must work out the correct spelling for her name), says we have to leave the ECHR to ‘protect ourselves’. This from a party that tried to illegally prorogue parliament and is now trying to break international law regarding N Ireland. And from a woman who used the Erasmus scheme to gain her law degree but then campaigned tirelessly to remove that opportunity from other people. My brain is well and truly hurting from making any sort of argument for any of them.

MayBee70 Mon 11-Jul-22 15:31:18

Grant Schapps is ‘ a great communicator….’I think I’ll know which candidates have entered into the public consciousness when my iPad stops changing their name into something totally different ( but often quite amusing eg Fartage).

Katie59 Mon 11-Jul-22 15:43:02

Schapps has had a pretty controversial business career and doesn’t like anyone looking into his affairs, to the extent of editing Wikipedia, to correct any errors of course.
Far too many skeletons in that cupboard.

Dinahmo Mon 11-Jul-22 19:40:38

westendgirl

But why do we keep looking at these former members of a less than talented cabinet? ~They were picked , not because of talent, but because they supported Johnson . Look at the ones Johnson got rid of , Philip Hammond, Ken Clarke, D?avid Gaulke, Rory Stewart, Oliver Letwin,probably because Johnson knew he would not be able to manipulate them.
Let's look at those who were not in this third rate cabinet .

We can't because they are no longer MPs. Sadly all of them are more impressive that the current bunch.

Dinahmo Mon 11-Jul-22 19:45:10

Here's a link to an article by Poly Toynbee (I'm aware that many of you don;t like her but it is interesting reading)
on the subject of the current choices.

www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jul/11/tory-chancers-leadership-contest-extremists

Farzanah Tue 12-Jul-22 12:19:14

She says it all really Dinahmo. Motley ship of fools or knaves.

MayBee70 Tue 12-Jul-22 17:27:08

Johnson has blocked a vote of no confidence….( in him!!!)

Farzanah Tue 12-Jul-22 17:53:49

They are scared and know they would lose in a GE. My Tory MP, a Johnson apologist to the end would definitely be on the way out.