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I heavily doubt he's resigning over this.
May was in a much worse state, before she went.
May was in a much worse state, before she went.
Good. Long live the rot.I heavily doubt he's resigning over this.
May was in a much worse state, before she went.
Patel already rimming Johnson despite stating two years ago that she'd report a neighbour to the police if she suspected them of breaking Covid rules. Note the empty soundbites she speaks in, the emotionless wreck of subhumanity that she is.He’s someone that cares more about HIMSELF and how HE comes across more than anything. If these 1922 Committee rumblings are true I think he’ll resign before they have the chance to get him out.
Patel already rimming Johnson despite stating two years ago that she'd report a neighbour to the police if she suspected them of breaking Covid rules. Note the empty soundbites she speaks in, the emotionless wreck of subhumanity that she is.
It's just like playing bullshit bingo in work meetings, isn't it?I still don't understand what LEVEL UP means in the context they use it, or why they keep using it. Just absolute drivel!
It means nothing so far. Rail projects in the North have been sacrificed for HS2. Job creation is being made by the innovation of the private sector, in parts of the country where there is little option BUT to be entrepreneurial - not by the government.I still don't understand what LEVEL UP means in the context they use it, or why they keep using it. Just absolute drivel!
Patel already rimming Johnson despite stating two years ago that she'd report a neighbour to the police if she suspected them of breaking Covid rules. Note the empty soundbites she speaks in, the emotionless wreck of subhumanity that she is.
Patel already rimming Johnson
I'd say the royal family, or at least some of them, are genuinely more in-touch with public opinion at this point. They have certainly read the mood around Covid better.It’s the continued arrogance that we all don’t matter. He is truly medieval in the way he views the public. He makes the royal family look working class in his disinterest, ignorance and contempt for people outside his social circle
Yeah, the picture of Liz sat alone at Philip's funeral speaks volumes to people and renders hollow any excuses Johnson might come up with for flouting the rules.I'd say the royal family, or at least some of them, are genuinely more in-touch with public opinion at this point. They have certainly read the mood around Covid better.
OH MY GOD
Well not *really* given it's a consistent trend every time this story has come up. People don't have memories THAT short. There is such a thing as brand damage...The fact that the data can change so much based on a news story just shows how fickle many people are and how quickly it can change back.
OH MY GOD
This is not the blue on blue violence I was expecting but I'm loving every moment of it.
You’ll get a smacked bottom from nanny for that!ues. yes, but Jacob Rees-Mogg is the most pathetic form of human being, so it's highly on-brand. he makes his children do Victorian era cosplay 24/7 and drink dirty water from the stream.*
*i'm exaggerating. they get Sundays off.
They had running water and Sundays off in Victorian times.ues. yes, but Jacob Rees-Mogg is the most pathetic form of human being, so it's highly on-brand. he makes his children do Victorian era cosplay 24/7 and drink dirty water from the stream.*
*i'm exaggerating. they get Sundays off.
You’ll get a smacked bottom from nanny for that!
oh THANK YOU for the HISTORY LESSON! good to know you always take me at face value.They had running water and Sundays off in Victorian times.
It was just bad history, nothing deeper than that.oh THANK YOU for the HISTORY LESSON! good to know you always take me at face value.
No wonder he looks haunted. Lets hope he gets sickle cell anemia soon.I've always thought this was SUCH a revealing anecdote about Rees-Mogg.
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This is not the blue on blue violence I was expecting but I'm loving every moment of it.
Yes it's a ludicrous argument in and of itself, and then you add in the extra sensitivities about dismissing someone because they're Scottish and very much undermining the "and unionist" party, and it's just stunningly bad politics in general. Especially since he said it twice!But isn’t that just the most pathetic form of response, to dismiss him a lightweight, rather than engaging with why he is saying it? If anything he is one of the few showing some semblance of courage.
He doesn't care. He very much knows his place as the evil face of the party, saying all the "bad things" as he'll never be electable anyway.Yes it's a ludicrous argument in and of itself, and then you add in the extra sensitivities about dismissing someone because their Scottish and very much undermining the "and unionist" party, and it's just stunningly bad politics in general. Especially since he said it twice!
Still entertaining to watch though.
Boris Johnson has pulled out of a planned visit to a vaccination clinic after a family member tested positive for coronavirus.
On the planned visit to Lancashire the prime minister would have faced questions from the media about his attendance at a Downing Street “bring your own booze” event. But he has pulled out, despite official guidance no longer requiring vaccinated contacts of coronavirus cases to self-isolate.
A Downing Street spokesperson said: “The prime minister will no longer be visiting Lancashire today due to a family member testing positive for coronavirus. He will follow the guidance for vaccinated close contacts, including daily testing and limiting contact with others.”
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...dominic-cummings-briefing-war-against-johnson
Although the legal requirement to self-isolate does not apply to vaccinated contacts, they are advised to take daily tests and “limit close contact with other people outside your household”.