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Boris Johnson has resigned with immediate effect !

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Grannynannywanny Fri 09-Jun-23 20:17:04

Boris Johnson steps down as MP with immediate effect www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-65863267

I wonder if he’s eloped with Nadine.

Whitewavemark2 Sat 10-Jun-23 07:29:28

It is Johnson’s peers in the House that would judge him, not the committee. He seems to have conveniently overlooked that small point.

Iam64 Sat 10-Jun-23 08:13:09

A witch hunt led by remainers. 😵‍💫😂

Oreo Sat 10-Jun-23 08:19:05

NanaDana

So the dead man walking has finally accepted that in political terms, he is a corpse. Or has he? After all, his capacity for self-delusion is second only to Trump's...

Unfortunately I think Trump will be the next US President unless a miracle happens, and that the Terminator , I’ll be back!Boris will get a safe seat and another shot at Downing St.

Allsorts Sat 10-Jun-23 08:25:49

When you marry the mistress you creat a vacancy. I am not interested in Boris. They are all as bad as each other in different respects.

25Avalon Sat 10-Jun-23 08:27:16

Some very unworthy unpleasant remarks on here but no surprise. This will make them happy. But just think - he could be back like his hero Winston Churchill. Probably off to buy watercolour paints and some bricklaying tools!

Politics in this country is a complete mess. I can’t see much good whoever is in power. None of them are inspiring.

Oldnproud Sat 10-Jun-23 08:33:32

In my own list of prime-ministerial qualities, honesty and decency come well ahead of 'inspiring'.

Mamie Sat 10-Jun-23 08:49:29

It was actually Bernard Jenkin who did some of the hardest questioning in the committee hearing and as he is an arch Brexiteer I think we can rule out Brexit as a motive.
I think the committee was more interested in establishing the truth and upholding parliamentary standards.

Visgir1 Sat 10-Jun-23 08:52:56

I was surprised he did that, there is this report as the final nail but that man is covered in Teflon.
Boris has achieved one thing "fame" everyone knows Boris here and abroad.
We will always hear about him. He's not going anywhere!

I saw on Twitter last night, someone (very well known) said odds on he will form another Political party?? That I can see.

I meet him once, that man can charm, he's a real showman.
He's going to make lots of money, he's not going to go quietly.

Elegran Sat 10-Jun-23 09:07:47

GrannyRose15

So the witch hunt has finally ended in success. We should all be very proud.

Witch hunt my eye. The man's past employment record and sackngs are eloquent evidence of his enduring mindset. The leopard doesn't change his spots.

Elegran Sat 10-Jun-23 09:14:45

Oldnproud

In my own list of prime-ministerial qualities, honesty and decency come well ahead of 'inspiring'.

And there is always the question, "Inspire to do what?" The examples of Trump and Johnson have been an inspiration to some others to copy them in treating the legal safeguards as so much unregarded bumff.

Doodledog Sat 10-Jun-23 09:18:35

Agreed, Elegran.

Will he be back? I don't know. He wanted to be PM, but found that it was harder work than he'd expected. Now that he knows what's involved, and that he is expected to subsist on £120k (plus vast amounts of expenses) he might not bother. His politics don't seem to be rooted in belief, as his flip-flopping on Brexit showed, and he doesn't have unfinished business (eg his 'ready to go' solution to social care, or the diversion of the £350m a week from the EU to the NHS) to return to. He didn't bother with either in the first place, so it seems unlikely that he'll have a burning desire to finish what he started.

Whitewavemark2 Sat 10-Jun-23 09:24:59

The opinion at the moment reading all the commentators is that Johnson’s political days are finished.

Well, at least he can do no more damage.

I notice that not a single post is extolling his virtues and political successes. History will make nothing of him, except a passing sentence on how lying only gets you so far.

Grantanow Sat 10-Jun-23 09:32:22

Dorries' departure is a tantrum. Johnson's is an evasion tactic. But both are good news. Sunak should block him from standing ever again.

Rosie51 Sat 10-Jun-23 09:34:33

I'm not so sure Johnson is finished. I'd like to think so but he's so slippery and always seems to get another chance in life. That someone with his employment history should become PM would have been thought so unlikely before it happened. Time will tell I suppose.

DiamondLily Sat 10-Jun-23 09:44:25

Good. He was a serving, lying conman.

I think it's over, although he'll still earn a fortune anyway.

Politics is cleaner without him.👍

MayBee70 Sat 10-Jun-23 10:14:57

25Avalon

Some very unworthy unpleasant remarks on here but no surprise. This will make them happy. But just think - he could be back like his hero Winston Churchill. Probably off to buy watercolour paints and some bricklaying tools!

Politics in this country is a complete mess. I can’t see much good whoever is in power. None of them are inspiring.

I’m afraid that the rot started with him. I just hope it ends with him, too but, alas, the electorate have got used to ( and even seem to like) politicians like him.

FannyCornforth Sat 10-Jun-23 10:59:37

25Avalon Johnson is already quite an accomplished artist, he gets it from his mother.
Here is ‘Alexander Painting’ by Charlotte Johnson Wahl.
He also famously likes to make buses from wine boxes 🍷

FannyCornforth Sat 10-Jun-23 11:04:45

WW the rot absolutely did start with him.
And it’s astounding how rapidly and thoroughly it set in.
Furthermore, he has completely ruined people’s all ready shaky faith in the political system.
That might be his lasting legacy.
I’m reminded of that Private Eye cover, from when he was ousted as PM.
I’ll have a look for it. It’s bound to offend, though 🤭

FannyCornforth Sat 10-Jun-23 11:06:51

Here we are. TRIGGER WARNING ❗️

Siope Sat 10-Jun-23 11:26:29

He also famously likes to make buses from wine boxes

🤣

Big surprise that the journalist who did that sycophantic interview ended up working for Johnson, and is now on his honours list.

Ailidh Sat 10-Jun-23 11:30:41

I not so sure that Dorries is Just a tantrum, though there's an element of that. I suspect she and Johnson think they've stabbed Sunak with great big tailor's scissors, like that episode of Midsummer.

FannyC - that is utterly revolting - and it's exactly how I feel about Johnson's government and legacy. Spot on.

FannyCornforth Sat 10-Jun-23 11:35:26

Thank you Ailidh, but I’m minded to think that it might be even more accurate had they hit the lavatory with a sledgehammer

HousePlantQueen Sat 10-Jun-23 13:02:17

eazybee

I am shocked and appalled.
The duplicitous behaviour of Harriet Harman and Sue Gray speaks volumes, as does that of Rishi Sunak.
It has been a witch hunt.

I drafted a reply to this, but you know what? You believe the rubbish that Johnson tells you to, I don't care.

MayBee70 Sat 10-Jun-23 13:25:55

How can people say it is a witch hunt when even just one of his proven transgressions would have ended the career of any other politician?Arcuri? Illegally trying to prorogue parliament? What finished him off was thinking that the rules he imposed on other people didn’t apply to him because of his narcissism. Hoisted by his own petard.

FannyCornforth Sat 10-Jun-23 13:31:34

I’m not sure about his political return.

Someone (I wish I could remember who) said that Johnson always wanted to be Prime Minister; always wanted to have been Prime Minister; but wasn’t so keen on doing the stuff in the middle.