:gov: Boris Johnson is Still the Prime Minister

It is so entertaining to watch tbh.
Hell has no fury than a special advisor scorned.
Or something like that

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Would be good if Cummings met his come uppance - such a horrible, twisted, lying little acrobat, and also comes high in the cards look-alike competition, which makes him even worse.
Not sure I care much about Boris lying - I think we all knew he was lying from the get go.

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Scrote - not acrobat!
Second attempt at scrote was scooter!

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Would you care to expand on “cards lookalike” while you’re at it? :thinking::smile::smile:

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You may not like him, but he is certainly “credible”.

Assuming he’s talking Kevin Spacey in House of Cards?? Dunno though.

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Wow.

Superb.

:clap::clap::clap::clap:

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Should have read “Vardy!”

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Ah, it all makes sense now :joy::joy::joy:

Incidentally, it’s quite hard to find much amusement in this whole sorry saga. However, the thought of Cummings scheming his way to the top of the greasy pole while seemingly oblivious to the blindingly obvious fact that the moment Boris & Co required a scapegoat he’d be out like a shot, raises a chuckle somewhere deep in my soul. Surely Cummings of all people would realise that he fitted the bill to perfection? Not one of the Johnson toff brigade, widely disliked, pretty much unknown by the public, high enough office to convincingly carry the can, all that plus a face you just want to punch…he was perfect material. To paraphrase the old poker saying, look carefully round the table and if you don’t see an obvious scapegoat, you’re it. He’s like a modern day Alastair Campbell but without the charm and wit, or the nous to have enough of a serious grip on the PM’s bollocks as to render himself invulnerable.

Cummings is a sociopath - he will keep pounding away until he has beaten Boris

Then what? He is going to want to play kingmaker - he has tasted too much power to disappear into the background. He will be thinking, I did Brexit, I won an 80 majority, I toppled an elected PM.

He is going to want to keep playing the game

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Who do you think would take him onto their team now?

Anyone who wants to win - you would certainly want him on your side.

Gove

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“Boris sometimes seems affronted when criticised for what amounts to a gross failure of responsibility. I think he honestly believes that it is churlish of us not to regard him as an exception, one who should be free of the network of obligation which binds everyone else.”

Sums him up quite well

Oh - that was his school report from Eton

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Eton called him a cunt as well then.

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