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Boris at it again and the contest to replace the lying c***

Not that Rees-Cunt would anyway, but Cabinet Ministers can't submit letters of no confidence, they have to resign first.

Expand the Cabinet massively and diminish that pool of potential malcontents. By jove Boris, you've done it again! I mean none of them are even remotely qualified or equipped for the job but hey, that's another day survived.
 
Am I correct in thinking that by giving his supporters jobs, he'll be gifting then some sort of pay off for if he is removed from his position?
 
Am I correct in thinking that by giving his supporters jobs, he'll be gifting then some sort of pay off for if he is removed from his position?
Not so much that but while you're a Minister you more or less double your money.


If you're supremely untalented like Rees-Mogg or Dorries and clearly no-one else would ever put you anywhere near Cabinet, and if you're supremely amoral like those two, you're always going to back the guy who's given you a gig purely because you offer zero opposition to anything he says.
 
Not so much that but while you're a Minister you more or less double your money.
and if you get bumped up to Chief of Staff you can get an extra 140k on top MP and Minister wages.
 
Ministers under 65 years old who leave their office are entitled to a quarter of their annual ministerial salary under the 1991 Ministerial and other Pensions and Salaries Act.
 
Tory donor John Armitage, who has given the party more than £3m, has said Boris should go. That might focus a few minds as they need big donors to get their lies over to the electorate. As Yorkshire CCC found out once the money starts drying up attitudes can change very quickly - we can but hope...
 
Boris looking to get the 100 or so of his own party who hate covid restrictions back on his side by removing all Covid restrictions by the end of the month.
 
Weirdly two Wolverhampton MPs got a question today. (Thought it was all three but Sky captioned it wrong)

Jane Stevenson and Stuart Anderson predictably served up softball nothing offerings. Happily both should get turfed out at the next GE, they do nothing and they don't have big majorities. Anderson will be my MP soon, the thick Sport 4 Troops wanker.

Noticed recently he's taken to wearing a Wolves facemask at times, he isn't a Wolves fan. Stevenson shamefully tried piggybacking on Wolves' community work for food banks.
 
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Boris looking to get the 100 or so of his own party who hate covid restrictions back on his side by removing all Covid restrictions by the end of the month.
I think its probably the right thing to do, providing the numbers keep falling.....its a pity he's doing it for the wrong reasons
 
Cummings may be revelling in spreading this out and picking up the extra pounds of his paid for drivel but I just want the lying bar steward out of this country's highest office.

At least his assertion that the pictures from other events are even more damning would mean that fixed penalty notices should be on the way to those who reside in the PM's flat. The problem with this is that the arsehole intends to stay in office even if he gets fined for breaching his own lockdown laws.
 
This is a photo from a party not being investigated by the Met.


15th December 2020.

The following evening we had a meal at my parents for their 50th Wedding Anniversary, just the 4 of us, but we felt fortunate we were able to do that rather than a bigger party with their wider family and friends involved. I remember on the days leading up to it we were wondering whether we should even do the meal at the house for the 4 of us
 
Cummings may be revelling in spreading this out and picking up the extra pounds of his paid for drivel but I just want the lying bar steward out of this country's highest office.

At least his assertion that the pictures from other events are even more damning would mean that fixed penalty notices should be on the way to those who reside in the PM's flat. The problem with this is that the arsehole intends to stay in office even if he gets fined for breaching his own lockdown laws.
Wouldn't he have to resign for misleading the house if that's the case?
 
Natalie Elphicke manages to keep impressing me with her levels of stupidity. She's blaming Brussels bureaucracy for queues in Dover rather than her own governments flagship policy of leaving the EU.
 
Wouldn't he have to resign for misleading the house if that's the case?
He should, it forms part of the Ministerial Code - but he is the final arbiter on that so he just won't.

Patel was found to have breached the Code for bullying staff and he just didn't sack her.
 
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