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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 1071552" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>Sorry to be UK centrist on this one, the Mail (booo) today is suggesting the UK is loosing all perspective with the Ukraine crisis in terms of partygate. And they do have some point the crisis is clearly far more important than whether prime minister routinely broke lockdown laws. My issue is its precisely that reason he has to go the public don't trust him (73% disapprove), the majority want him to resign (62%) and less than half of his voters say he should stay (49% stay, 38% resign, 12 DK) according to yougov. How can we have a leader before we even potentially commit armed forces that universally hated making those kind of decisions? How do the armed forces feel taking orders from a guy who took the **** whilst their friends and family suffered through lockdowns who may have done so themselves?</p><p></p><p>Framing this as an oppertunity to save Johnson because we can't possibly change leader at a time like this (thank you Neville Chamberlain for leading us through WW2) just gets my goat, its because its a time like this we have to remove him as leader.</p><p></p><p>Sue Gray report due soonish (possibly today, maybe tomorrow) supposedly she had seen multiple smoking guns which were passed on to the police.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 1071552, member: 72205"] Sorry to be UK centrist on this one, the Mail (booo) today is suggesting the UK is loosing all perspective with the Ukraine crisis in terms of partygate. And they do have some point the crisis is clearly far more important than whether prime minister routinely broke lockdown laws. My issue is its precisely that reason he has to go the public don't trust him (73% disapprove), the majority want him to resign (62%) and less than half of his voters say he should stay (49% stay, 38% resign, 12 DK) according to yougov. How can we have a leader before we even potentially commit armed forces that universally hated making those kind of decisions? How do the armed forces feel taking orders from a guy who took the **** whilst their friends and family suffered through lockdowns who may have done so themselves? Framing this as an oppertunity to save Johnson because we can't possibly change leader at a time like this (thank you Neville Chamberlain for leading us through WW2) just gets my goat, its because its a time like this we have to remove him as leader. Sue Gray report due soonish (possibly today, maybe tomorrow) supposedly she had seen multiple smoking guns which were passed on to the police. [/QUOTE]
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