See the Dyson connection?
No 10 refurb row: Grieve calls Boris Johnson ‘vacuum of integrity’
No 10 refurb row: Grieve calls Boris Johnson ‘vacuum of integrity’
The last of those.What's happened to Michael Gove? I have not seen or heard from him for some time. For someone that was continually on the TV and radio he seems to be keeping an extremely low profile does anyone know why?
A couple of possibilities I can think of would be perhaps he is unwell and is undergoing some kind of medical treatment, or does he think that as more sleaze allegations come out some of which might stick, he wants to try and keep out of it all.
Then if BJ is forced out (the tories are very quick to leave a sinking ship) he can step in as the saviour of the Conservative party and the UK.
Let's hope he wanders off never to return.Gove ... a rather vague job which probably permits a wandering brief.
Given the disjointed ramblings that Johnson utters, they probably emanate from a number of chaotic thought cyclones that pass for brain function.See the Dyson connection?
No 10 refurb row: Grieve calls Boris Johnson ‘vacuum of integrity’
Just three and bit years ago, he had to declare a pay rate of £47,253.92 an hour. Which makes the cost of the refurb look like a quick trip to Homebase/Wickes would to the rest of us!Given the disjointed ramblings that Johnson utters, they probably emanate from a number of chaotic thought cyclones that pass for brain function.
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The other 60% can't spell corrupt , (or peenokio)Johnson faces MPs’ fury over Downing Street sleaze claims
Labour urge Speaker to summon senior minister as poll reveals 40% of voters think Tories are corrupt
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/apr/24/johnson-faces-mps-fury-over-downing-street-sleaze-claims
Only 40%?
Just reflects badly on the mentality of Americans, paying to hear Boris Johnson speak.Just three and bit years ago, he had to declare a pay rate of £47,253.92 an hour. Which makes the cost of the refurb look like a quick trip to Homebase/Wickes would to the rest of us!
Amazing predictive lyrics - reads like it was written for Carrie:The Express is toeing the company line
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'Sour grapes!' Britons back Boris in public row with Cummings over Downing Street leaks
Yes, sure they do!
Metro reported this bitchy fight as follows
Carrie ‘asked Boris to target Cummings’
Who's driving the train?
I would be surprised if anyone takes the opinion seriously of someone who felt it was ok to drive hundreds of miles during a national lockdown and also thinks the best way to test your eyesight is to drive a car.
If he has evidence, his opinion doesn't really count for a lot.I would be surprised if anyone takes the opinion seriously of someone who felt it was ok to drive hundreds of miles during a national lockdown and also thinks the best way to test your eyesight is to drive a car.
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John.
But Boris Johnson did and this clown effectively was running the country, how can anyone explain that, yet enough dimwits voted to get the Blond Wurzel Gummage impersonator an 80 seat majorityI would be surprised if anyone takes the opinion seriously of someone who felt it was ok to drive hundreds of miles during a national lockdown and also thinks the best way to test your eyesight is to drive a car.
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John.
He was also supposed to have lit a cigar with a £10 note infront of homeless... Which was also a load of rubbish.Daily Mail:
Boris Johnson: 'Let the bodies pile high in their thousands'. PM's incendiary remark during fight over lockdowns is latest claim in No10 drama - amid spectacular row with Cummings
Boris Johnson said he would rather see ‘bodies pile high in their thousands’ than order a third lockdown, it was claimed last night.
- Claims that Boris Johnson said he would rather ‘bodies pile high in their thousands’ than order a third lockdown
- Allegedly came after Michael Gove warned soldiers needed to guard hospitals
- Downing Street has strongly denied that the Prime Minister made the comment
The explosive remark is said to have come after he reluctantly imposed the second lockdown, sources told the Mail.
Downing Street last night strongly denied the Prime Minister made the comment, insisting it was ‘just another lie’. But those who say they heard it stand by their claim.
It allegedly came after Michael Gove warned Mr Johnson that soldiers would be needed to guard hospitals overrun with Covid victims.
He agreed to fresh restrictions but his frustration is said to have boiled over after the crucial meeting at No 10 in October. ‘No more ****ing lockdowns – let the bodies pile high in their thousands!’ he is alleged to have raged.
The Prime Minister is also reported to have made similarly blunt observations during the crisis.