It is reported that Buffoon is uncomfortable at PMQs, being sternly questioned by a grown-up who is serious and has a grasp of detail.
Boris needs the comfort from a bunch of Hooray Henrys behind him, shouting "Raaaay" "Boooooo!" "Ohhhhhhh!" like sheep. If they can be persuaded to throw bread rolls about the chamber, and pull each others' trousers down, chortling loudly, Boris will feel quite at home.
"Keir Starmer took Boris Johnson apart like a Duplo train set
At PMQs, the new Labour leader asked a series of calmly factual questions – and the Prime Minister visibly struggled"
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politic...ook-boris-johnson-apart-like-duplo-train-set/
“Starmer has the political wind behind him. He is a highly intelligent, detail-oriented person who was one of the best human rights advocates and prosecutors in the country,” another senior Tory MP said.
“Boris is in a political difficulty that isn’t going away for a while. He’s not a details person, who is struggling to articulate what the point of his government is because no one knows beyond Brexit. Put those two together and he’s going to struggle for a while.”"
Jacob Rees-Mogg, leader of the Commons, on Wednesday called on all 650 MPs to return to Westminster to “set an example” to the rest of the country, to the consternation of the Speaker, Lindsay Hoyle."
https://www.ft.com/content/9ed7a217-1462-4fba-9329-880dc76a3793
Boris needs the comfort from a bunch of Hooray Henrys behind him, shouting "Raaaay" "Boooooo!" "Ohhhhhhh!" like sheep. If they can be persuaded to throw bread rolls about the chamber, and pull each others' trousers down, chortling loudly, Boris will feel quite at home.
"Keir Starmer took Boris Johnson apart like a Duplo train set
At PMQs, the new Labour leader asked a series of calmly factual questions – and the Prime Minister visibly struggled"
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politic...ook-boris-johnson-apart-like-duplo-train-set/
“Starmer has the political wind behind him. He is a highly intelligent, detail-oriented person who was one of the best human rights advocates and prosecutors in the country,” another senior Tory MP said.
“Boris is in a political difficulty that isn’t going away for a while. He’s not a details person, who is struggling to articulate what the point of his government is because no one knows beyond Brexit. Put those two together and he’s going to struggle for a while.”"
Jacob Rees-Mogg, leader of the Commons, on Wednesday called on all 650 MPs to return to Westminster to “set an example” to the rest of the country, to the consternation of the Speaker, Lindsay Hoyle."
https://www.ft.com/content/9ed7a217-1462-4fba-9329-880dc76a3793