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Liked Boris' comment about not appearing:-

'slightly cacophonous'.

Not appearing won't have harmed his chances.

Given that Johnson was always a front runner, anybody else who stood was always going to appear to think they were a better choice than him. Dropping out and offering him your support seems like a lesser animal cowering in front of the alpha male after a challenge.

Proving you were wrong in your previous assessment, however, suggests you might well be wrong again. Not sure Johnson wants peoplevof questionable judgment in his corner. He needs a childminder, not a hung-ho lickspittle cheering him on.
jesus this has got a bit personal

anyway Bo JO doesnt regard us voters as his constituency but the MPs. So all he is doing is talking to them and er not wasting time on things like tee-vee shows for us tax payers who pay for it all
Liked Boris' comment about not appearing:- 'slightly cacophonous'.
Not appearing won't have harmed his chances

hmm as bojo might say - slight case of double negativism there....

[not appearing - - - not harming - - - - for Abers who have a love of plinking the 'what DOES he mean?' button
You dont have a say PP the MP's do PP. So what exactly is your point? Will you complain when the lib Dems or labour (knowing your views) elect their leader with out asking the general public?
Since the TV audience are not going to decide Mr Johnson's future as PM, he loses nothing by not bothering to appeal to them, and maintains his dignity by staying away from his fellow runners as they try and outshine each other in a way that can only ever come across as needy and vain.
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It seems (after the event) that Boris was very sensible to avoid this particular debate. It was hosted by Ch. 4 and so bound to be angled against 'no deal' leavers - as Raab has learned to his cost (stats. prove he was allowed less time) as well as the others piling into him. I think he will emerge stronger for the experience, but not yet.
^^^ Just received papers from Tory party (basically a begging letter) urging me to vote for anyone who isn't Corbyn. Not a convincing approach.
Tomorrow's vote should be interesting. I wonder how many more will drop out and nail their colours to Boris's mast.
What I want to know is who paid for the super glue to keep his mouth shut ?.

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