Should Boris return?

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fantastic own goal by the Conservative members who voted for an idiot
Not once, not twice but three times, and counting.
Although TM looks like a sensible choice now in hindsight.
 
The best thing to happen would be if Joris gets in again.

Then has to step down due to partygate investigation findings.
I presume you are joking. If not, why would that be a good thing? It would just waste more time and money, and bring forth more lies, all at the taxpayer's expense.

What should happen is: Boris should admit that he "partied" because he knew that he and his chums were at lttle or no risk from covid, and that the risks of covid were greatly exaggerated to the public at large by the government in order to fear the public into compliance.

That shameful admission should not redeem him, but it would be a small step in exposing the covid scam. It might cause others to make similar admissions and create a domino effect.
 
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The Tory party is blamed for the rise in interest rates.
Yes, the Conservative Party is entirely to blame for raising interest rates. It is a consequence of their devaluing the pound by inflating it.

fantastic own goal by the Conservative members who voted for an idiot
Conservative voters were betrayed, they voted in good faith for a conservative government but got the exact opposite: a profligate one.
 
I presume you are joking. If not, why would that be a good thing?
Because another short-lived failed Tory PM would pile on the pressure for a GE.

Then we could at least give the other side a go.

All those who are Labour-bashers...are you seriously saying that Lab will make the current situation worse?

In your weak argument to try and defend the pathetic lying cheating stealing immoral Tories, don't forget to try and blame Labour for the **** the Tories are in, despite the fact that it's HOW MANY YEARS since Labour were in power?

Oh, and don't forget to try and justify the PPE contracts awarded to chums (sorry, legit companies) who failed to supply any.

The really jaw-dropping thing about the situation was that it was so blatant.
 
Conservative voters were betrayed, they voted in good faith for a conservative government but got the exact opposite: a profligate one.

Conservatives voted for a lying, dishonest incompetent; and got one.

Then they voted for an economically illiterate idiot; and got one.

No betrayal. They got what they wanted, and what they voted for. Now the rest of the country suffers for the damage the Con voters caused
 
Of course he should come back. He handed the Tories their biggest majority since Margaret Thatcher in 1987 and he's more than capable of doing it again.
No he didn't - Corbyn and momentum created the conservatives 2019 landslide victory. Boris was just the least worse option. Since them Labour under starmer are slowly but surely being getting their house in order.

It would be idiocy beyond belief to put this clown back in charge, but sadly the tory faithful (right wing momentum) could be capable of doing so. If he can find a 100 MPs to back him, the idiot hangers on will vote him in.

We could be booting out the same prime minister twice in the same year - what an utter mess our country is in
 
In your weak argument to try and defend the pathetic lying cheating stealing immoral Tories, don't forget to try and blame Labour for the **** the Tories are in, despite the fact that it's HOW MANY YEARS since Labour were in power?

Labour has been in power since Tony Blair. That thing you call "The Conservative Party" is actually a gang of Blairites continuing his work. We have not had true conservatism for a very long time. You are most likely a conservative at heart.
 
Labour has been in power since Tony Blair. That thing you call "The Conservative Party" is actually a gang of Blairites continuing his work. We have not had true conservatism for a very long time. You are most likely a conservative at heart.

Andy comforts himself with fairy stories he made up.
 
Labour got 38% per cent of the vote in 2019. Time for a form of PR to prevent a series of unelected and unrepresentative leaders damaging the country with irresponsible economic policies. Otherwise, Labour will forever be trying to make themselves electable as a watered-down version of tory policy that is itself forever lurching to the right.

Blup
 
Well not much to be done about the caper

Fixed term parliament ?

Opposition don’t have the numbers to call a G E ??

The King could dissolve parliament
May be ?

But that ain’t going to happen

So the cry needs to go up from labour ect

“ go back to your constituents and prepare for government “
:)
 
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