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Definitely complicit.
That's the fastest I've ever seen a door open in my life!
Definitely complicit.
No "Basically" about itBasically admitted it, has to resign surely?
Still waiting for a member of the PCP, absolute madness they are publicly backing him or "waiting for the inquiry". The Tory party use to be infamous for its ability to knife leaders once their usefulness is over with. It was terminal pre-Christmas now he's dead in the water, its hard to imagine any situation where he recovers polling wise.Ok it's really starting now.
Ross backs a resignation
Most places of work forbid the consumption of alcohol on work premises. I've done it once in 21 years for the celebration of a win of a contract. That was less than 25 mins and certainly wasn't a work meeting. At the time you were only allowed to go into work if it was essential for your work. I think its fair to come to the conclusion that the consumption of alcohol would prohibit it being essential you were there.snip
I would have called the vote today when feelings were up.QUERY: If Tory MPs don't act by Monday does Labour call a vote of no confidence? They'd almost certainly lose (which is why its gun you don't use) but they'd have it on record every single Tory MP that backed/abstained Johnson over this, which could then be used in campaign literature.
One of my friends is an ardent Brexiteer and was a Johnson fan but even they are getting fed up with the lies and hypocrisy. Would still vote Conservative of course, which does beg the question how many would still vote Conservative no matter how much they took the public for fools.
A handful of senior members, even the PM ≠ equal the party.If Johnson knew what was happened (almost certain) then that means he has again lied to Parliament. The man has no shame whatsoever. Has anyone kept track of the number of times they've been accused of breaking the rules? It's hardly isolated and every time there is some feeble excuse. One of my friends is an ardent Brexiteer and was a Johnson fan but even they are getting fed up with the lies and hypocrisy. Would still vote Conservative of course, which does beg the question how many would still vote Conservative no matter how much they took the public for fools.
It would also be a nice irony if, after ousting May, it was a party in May that brought him down.
Ah, so everyone else in the party are going to oust him now to show they don't condone it?A handful of senior members, even the PM ≠ equal the party.