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3 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

probably depends on how economy does over next few years and how levelling up goes.

Levelling up is a meaningless phrase to make you think the Tories are improving underfunded areas whereas they are actually cutting funding even more in those areas. 

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2 minutes ago, squirrelarmy said:

Levelling up is a meaningless phrase to make you think the Tories are improving underfunded areas whereas they are actually cutting funding even more in those areas. 

well yeah...and if things not visibly improving by next election a lot of those red wall voters who leant tories a vote in 2019 will vote for someone else (or not vote) next time.

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5 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

So...Johnson needs to go because he a dodgy twat and a clown and it's kind of embarrassing having him as our PM...but at same time if you're going to have a tory govt but want the govt to spend more on health/social care, levelling up, net zero etc., maybe he's you're best bet. In terms of next election, who knows what outcome helps the tories, Johnson is massively damaged at the moment, but at same time he's a celeb as well as a politician and he is always the story, I have no idea if Sunak/Truss/whoever would be popular..probably depends on how economy does over next few years and how levelling up goes.

They have to take the current opportunity with two hands, who knows if they’ll get another. Throw the kitchen sink at forcing him out and then back themselves to beat either Truss or Sunak. I don’t think either of them are particularly standout politicians, and neither would be popular in the way Johnson was. Throw the kitchen sink at winning the red wall back and some seats in Scotland. 

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10 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

This is the tactic...Johnson broke rules just like you...good old boris...what a proper geezer

 

Perhaps all the Tory MPs who want to support Boris should tell us about the rules they personally broke in solidarity? Kinda like the end of Spartacus? Yunno, to show us everyone was at it and it’s normal.

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17 minutes ago, Gingerfish79 said:

They have to take the current opportunity with two hands, who knows if they’ll get another. Throw the kitchen sink at forcing him out and then back themselves to beat either Truss or Sunak. I don’t think either of them are particularly standout politicians, and neither would be popular in the way Johnson was. Throw the kitchen sink at winning the red wall back and some seats in Scotland. 

well they can keep calling him to resign and briniging it up in parliament and to the media, but it is ultimately in the hands of tory MPs, and if Johnson stays eventually the news will move on and people will get bored of it. Just have to see what happens with the local elections in May.

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44 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

well they can keep calling him to resign and briniging it up in parliament and to the media, but it is ultimately in the hands of tory MPs, and if Johnson stays eventually the news will move on and people will get bored of it. Just have to see what happens with the local elections in May.

bhe won't resign, most that'll happen is that there'll be enough letters to the 1922 to trigger a leadership election.

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1 minute ago, JoeyT said:

I'd put a million pounds on the fact government already have this report and will release it after PMQs so Keir can't use it until next week.

Spaffer couldn’t have a piss without it leaking everywhere.
 

If they had the report it would have found it’s way to the press by now

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1 hour ago, Neil said:

bhe won't resign, most that'll happen is that there'll be enough letters to the 1922 to trigger a leadership election.

Don't believe he will resign. It then turns on the issue of if he's proven guilty of lying to Parliament. 

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anyone worried about gas supply i8f russia invades ukraine.

germany is the biggest user of russian gas, and apparently sanctions will cause russia to be bankrupt beforre germany runs out of gas.

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1 minute ago, Lycra said:

He will care because it's breaking the ministerial code of conduct in office. This has very serious consequences 

His MPs will care, and he'll probably resign if he loses vote of no confidence, or he wins but not by much.

But...I don't even think we'll get to a vote of no confidence at this point.

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4 minutes ago, Lycra said:

He will care because it's breaking the ministerial code of conduct in office. This has very serious consequences 

he wont care about breaking the code he didn't when mayor of london.

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