UK: PM Johnson on the Brink

The swamp creatures are biting chunks out of each other, it’s a grisly spectacle:

“Boris on the Brink: Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid Quit Government”

My comment:

Sajid Javid (nicknamed Savage Jabbit by Lawrence Fox) tried to force NHS staff to accept the unsafe and ineffective COVID-19 jabs, fortunately enough rebelled to stop the crime.

Rishi Sunak racked up huge debt for the nation by paying people not to work during a fake pandemic.

Boris Johnson (the anti-Thatcher) presided over the whole criminal enterprise, forcing people to wear useless cloth masks or face draconian fines, driving small and medium businesses to the wall.

I don’t want any of these people ruining my country on behalf of the WEF, thank you!

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Quote from the article you link to:

“It appeared Mr. Sunak and Mr. Javid had heeded calls from Tory rebel MPs – who had been demanding action from Cabinet ministers over the latest sleaze scandal battering Mr. Johnson’s Government.”

What “latest sleeze scandal”?

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I’m not entirely clear what the scandal is about, but this BBC article hints at it:

Quote (referring to Johnson making a comment):

he also did not deny jokingly referring to the MP as “Pincher by name Pincher by nature”.

Something to do with “predatory behaviour” as far as I can work out, but as usual denials surrounding the behaviour and attempts to ignore it are the “big” story.

It does look as if Sunak and Javid may be attempting to position themselves ready for a leadership bid against Johnson, not that anything would change really if they were in office I think, they seem to be as eager as Johnson to do the WEF’s dirty work. The story about Sunak’s ambitions has been rumbling on for a while though:

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What an utter mess and disaster - seems to be the common denominater among our world leaders…

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He is going, it’s official:

LANE: Boris May Be Going, But Britain Is Years Away From Getting the Political Class It Deserves

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Who does gossip say will replace BJ?

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Here are some speculative answers:

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I’m not sure if it’s clear yet, I think it’s all been a bit sudden, it certainly caught me by surprise. I must say I’m pessimistic that we will be better off with any of the other possible candidates. Steve Baker would be my preferred PM out of the lot who seem to be putting their hats in the ring, but I somehow doubt he would go down well with the public generally unfortunately, he’s a bit too much on the libertarian side I think for the current climate of opinion.

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Tugendhat and Zahawi are unpopular, I know that for sure. Penny Mordaunt might be popular [edit: but she’s a WEF candidate see below]. Liz Truss has been acting oddly of late and I like her and Michael Gove less the more I see of them (Delingpole used to be personal friends with Gove as I understand it but now he talks about him as if he is working for the devil). As for Sunak, Javid, and Jeremy Hunt I don’t trust them an inch, the first two are bankers essentially and I think they are all globalist agenda people through and through as well, looking ahead to what they will do after politics I suspect. Ben Wallace looks like a civil servant and I hadn’t even heard of him really until today. Altogether it’s not a good prospect at all.

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Anyway, Carrie Symonds is out of power and that is GOOD.

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I’m sure we can all agree about that :slightly_smiling_face:

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Ben Wallace is a remainer who according to Wikipedia dismissed Brexiteers as clowns:

Boris Johnson was wavering between Leave and Remain, and Wallace advised him strongly to support Remain, as taking the Leave side would mean being allied with “clowns”.

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A Remainer! And he is a serious contender?

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I didn’t think he was a serious contender at all, few people outside politics have even heard of him, I was just responding to the article you linked to in the US Spectator. The Sun claims Wallace is the front-runner though:

The Sun claims of Wallace:

A Remainer and the most popular option with Tory grassroots

Those two phrases just don’t seem to go together at all.

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All we need to know about Mordaunt, she’s a WEF candidate (I edited this comment).

Penny Mordaunt’s pro-trans stance ‘ruins her chances’ of becoming Tory leader

More bad news about Mordaunt, she gave this speech:

Quote:

Technology and innovation are already transforming our humanitarian responses. I am proud to be standing alongside Bill Gates today. Bill and Melinda’s foundation has been at the forefront of championing innovative approaches to tackling poverty for years, and it is a pleasure to be working alongside them.

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What are your thoughts on this? There might be rising Conservative leadership with Kemi Badenoch.

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A bit of fun from Bob Moran:

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Kemi Badenoch sounds like the real deal. She has the right ideas. Would the Conservative Party accept her leadership? Could she do the job?

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Penny Mordaunt praises Bill Gates effort at tackling poverty - yes, I think his main approach at solving that problem is mass murder. What a problem solver!

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Baker is out (I’m starting to sound like a horse racing commentator):

“Brexiteer Steve Baker backs Suella Braverman as he drops his own leadership bid”

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