364 Responses to Start the Week 4 July 2022

  1. Thatcherrevolutionary says:

    A dark day indeed.
    The media have destabilised the British Government, even after successfully agitating for a confidence vote.
    When that failed, Crerar, Brand, SKY, BBC, ITV, et all moved to amplify every single negative to the point of forcing the fence sitters to resign in the hope a centrist globalist gets the gig and rehires them.
    No sympathy for Boris, he took an 80 seat majority and interpreted that as endorsement of Blairite soft socialism.

    Never had there been such a snatching of defeat from the jaws of victory.

    Can only hope for Mordaunt, Baker, Brady or Mogg, but the media will be frantic behind the scenes ensuring a lefty toff will get the job.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Bit of luck nut nut will be gone by tomorrow – can a Conservative get the job now please? With some morality ?

      Ive put up the midweek early because of events . Lots of BBC tyoes will be cleaning uo their own wee with the excitement …

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  2. Guest Who says:

    Amol can’t get his pin head around principles. How very bbc.

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  3. Guest Who says:

    Vile, reviewed.

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  4. richard D says:

    Well, now, anti-Johnston Conservatives – all you have done is open the floodgates to the BBC and its ‘official’ political wing, the Labour Party, to demand that, since Johnston has to go, because ‘the public’ have lost confidence in the government, we must therefore have an immediate General Election.

    Believe me, this will be a real political attack over the next few days, weeks and months. If you, the anti-Johnston Conservatives, believe for one second that Johnston’s resignation will give the government and the Conservative Party a bit of a breathing space to sort themselves out – think again, you bunch of morons. Pandora’s box beckons here. The BBC will have proved itself capable of bringing down the UK government if it does not suit the BBC.

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    • Thoughtful says:

      No it won’t produce a better leader because the Tories haven’t got one but Boris has been a disaster, surely you can see this?

      Britain is now in the same position as it was when Harold Wilson was Prime Minister – maybe even worse with the state of Russia and China.
      The fact you don’t know how bad the economy is, is because the Left are cluless about economics and can only manage a few isms and fauxbias.

      Thanks to Boris the UK has no defence at all. We have no early warning aircraft because he sold them all to Chile. We have the Fylingdales but that would be gone in the first cruise missile attack we wouldn’t see coming.

      There’s no way to stop them even if we could. There are no air attack sirens or warning, no air raid shelters, and the only way we the public would find out of an impending attack is a message they propose to post on Social Media !

      If that level of incompetence doesn’t make you want to get rid of this Socialist Green idiot then I don’t know what will.

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      • richard D says:

        I was addressing the anti-Boris Conservative MPs, Thoughtful, not anyone on this blog. But fine – let me just ask – which major political party (and it has to be a major party to win a UK General Election – none of the fringe parties are competent enough to make a pot of soup, far less lead the country) is better placed to lead our country over the next few years ?

        I’m pretty damned clear about how bad the economy is – but so is the economy of every other country in the world apart from, at the moment, those totally self-sufficient in energy and food – and there are damned few of them. Unless it’s escaped the notice of observers, this truly is a global problem, it is not totally isolated to the current UK government.

        It’s always bloody easy to sit on the sidelines carping all the time – but let’s have a solution instead.

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        • Thoughtful says:

          Err you appear to be suffering under the delusion that Britain is a democracy. It isn’t, it is a one party state where as in other one party states you are able to elect your representative, in this case from either red or blue shades of Labour.

          Because it is a one party state the views of both shades are identical, and there is no difference between them. They aren’t well paid no matter what anyone says, so you get what you pay for.

          As for a solution, that is if I might say a naive request because of the sheer complexity of what is going on in the world, and the incompetence corruption and criminality not only of politicians but of those who are employed by the state as well.

          Currently Russia and China are at war with the Western nations, a war they don’t even appear to know is being waged against them. How can you have a solution to Russia cutting the gas to Europe, or China deciding it’s not going to supply the West with vital products using the excuse of a lockdown?

          Boris is the lowest paid Prime Minister in the Western World. Even the Prime Ministers of Iceland and Lichtenstein are paid more, and that cannot be right. A Prime Minister so poorly paid that the head of a large secondary school is paid more !

          It’s joke! You are paying for a clapped out second hand mini and wondering why you havn’t got a Rolls Royce.

          Directors of FOOTSIE 100 companies are averaging £4 million a year, Even middle managers are earning more. You can’t expect quality when paying such paltry amounts, and what you can expect is that politicians will seek to make their incomes up from other countries such as the Middle East or even Ukraine as the Biden crime syndicate has done, and BLiar, and Bush and Obama, and Clinton (both of them) they’re all at it, all because the public won’t pay the going rate.

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  5. Flotsam says:

    Rishi Sunak, Sajid Javid. What a pair of utter creeps, glad they’ve gone. Backstabbing ethnics, Britain is better without them.
    BBC Radio 5 Live seem to be delighted with the news.

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    • Guest Who says:

      The whole sordid politico-media swamp summed up.

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      • Guest Who says:

        Wes is all over Twitter too. So the media are totes aware of public views.

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        • Guest Who says:

          Odd. The only way anyone male in Labour can get promoted or interviewed is to be black… or gay.

          But the gay ones are white.

          All are universally thick as bat guano though.

          Media do seem forgiving to a fair degree.

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  6. Guest Who says:

    Slow burner.

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  7. Guest Who says:

    No burner.

    Oh, and Mad Al is on tour.

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