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gulliver1 | 11:49 Tue 27th Apr 2021 | News
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Boris is now isolated in Downing St with no long standing "Trusted"advisers to turn to. And is at risk of becoming uncontrollable says a Tory source.
Six out of ten people also see Boris as untrustworthy. Do you think its time to let him go ?.

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Gully ♥ Boris
mid term, middle of a crisis yet the tories are still a clear majority:
https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/prediction_main.html
if I was you me old china I'd be looking at why Labour can't make a dent.
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"Friends, Opposition voters and Country men". Lend me your votes" said Boris to get himself elected .
Bet they wish they hadn't.
No regrets here :0)

I wonder if forthcoming local elections are influencing the amount of bile being spouted? No ... couldn't be ... could it?
Who an earth would vote for Sir Keir Starmer and his load of groanies, we would be ruined by now and No I do not think it is time to let him go.
Time for the 1922 to have a word in Johnsons shell like I reckon - and pass on the number of Pickfords to remove that horrid brothel furniture.

Lets get a proper Tory in No 10 with proper tory ideals and policies rather than this wishy washy green nonsense Johnson is spouting. Clearly driven from his mistress.

But then Gully what would you do then with no Boris?
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13.45, Who would you like to take over from Boris then in
The Tattered Tory Party ,who is capable of looking after the public and not just the members of Conservative Crony Club.
///... can you outline how you think his removal could be brought about? He has the biggest majority since St Tony.///

. . . and he was removed.
The Tory Party is not tattered at all, it is a small leadership problem and by leadership I mean Johnson and some members of his cabinet e.g. Gove, Hancock etc.

I have already stated my preference some weeks back and it hasn't changed at present although it may do if there was an actual challenge. Rishi/Raab are my current favourites.
He would, of course, have to be removed from his post by the Party.

Doenst mean there is a general election though.
Canary, B;lair was not removed.He stood down.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6625869.stm
Scroll down to 10th June.
Blair was not removed. He resigned of his own accord. If he had not let Brown in he might have had a chance in 2010.
Yes, Brown was a disaster for New Labour.
Blair knew his popularity was at an all time low, that’s why he handed the reins to Brown. He hopped it before he could be pushed. No flies on that one!
Re Blair. Sounds the sensible thing to do .
No, and besides which its not up to us to let him go, that would be the party to decide.
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YMB @ 14.00, The Tories have not got a "small leadership problem", as you say,
They have got a huge problem, and not just their leader. The Tory MPS also are running scared , yes very scared. What do you think was in that tatty looking old cardboard box that Cummings was clutching under his arm when he left downing St by the front door that night he was sacked. You aint seen nothing yet
It was all to do with the stitch up between Blair & Brown. If David Milliband had taken over from Blair Labour would have stood a better chance. Water under the bridge.
so says the man who obviously knows more than the rest of us put together.

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