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Does Boris Johnson continuing survival piss annoy you?

My father thinks it's funny there's so much fuss about him having a drink.
romper69 · 51-55, M
I couldn't be with my father while he died alone in hospital because of the rules he set, and broke himself. He can rot as far as I am concerned
ImJack · M
@romper69 Boris is a sick monster
ImJack · M
The man has always been a liar and a narcissist, his whole public persona is deliberate and cultivated to hide the fact he is lazy but very ambitious.

He is the worst Prime Minister in Modern History - and thousands died of covid because he is lazy and does not care.

He only cares about one thing, himself.

More fool those that voted for him and his party.
MartinII · 70-79, M
@HarrietteSpeedy I’m not going to argue politics with you, which would clearly be a waste of time. But your language disgusts me. I hope, on reflection, you will see fit to withdraw it.
MartinII · 70-79, M
@HarrietteSpeedy Verminous, vicious and monster are childish epithets. But what’s wrong with being right wing? Or left wing, for that matter?
HarrietteSpeedy · 61-69, F
@MartinII Childish but true - and not sufficiently strong for a woman who destroyed so much and ruined so many lives in her crazy attack on the unions.
He was already a prolific liar before being voted into office.

People got what they voted for, the man serves no one but himself and will continue lying all his life.
jackieash · 26-30
It's not that he had a drink. He had his cabinet colleagues draw up these rules for lockdown, which he then backed, sent Priti Patel in front of the cameras to read off a list of fines for anyone caught breaking the rules, with such a superior attitude of a prim and proper school teacher, and then when [b]he [/b]is fined for having broken his own laws, he's only given a fixed penalty rather than a proper fine, made a big show of "apologising" then was found out to have broken those same rules many times over after such "apology". He is a sad apology for a "leader" , and according to those who know him personally, an apology for a human being.
jackieash · 26-30
@MarieUK Yes, I'm aware of that. It's the overweening sense of entitlement he and his buddies have that gets to me. These people are supposed to serve [b]us[/b]. They really do believe they are our "betters" and they are entitled to break any rule that you and I would find ourselves with a criminal record .
MarieUK · 36-40, F
@jackieash just reminding people
MartinII · 70-79, M
@jackieash Quite right.
SW-User
its not just about the drink
its everything else he does
he is an etonian a toff who has no value in modern day life
he was asked a question about why should a woman in her 80s have to ride the bus all day to stay warm because she couldn't afford to heat her home.

his response "well the free bus pass for pensioners in london was brought in while i was mayor" and smiling as if thats ok because he passed it.

the sooner he goes the better
CakeByTheOcean · 26-30, F
To be honest I’m surprised at the outrage. Most politicians don’t live the way they expect their constituents to live.

They’re all at it. And we can’t sack them all.
Justenjoyit · 56-60, M
He sold the UK down the river by selling himself a dream over Brexit.
Slade · 56-60, M
@helenS yes. Takes more communication and understanding cues and body language. But being in tune and doing it right reaps delighlightful rewards.

Makes the trip enjoyable and then you want to be a frequeny flier😉
helenS · 36-40, F
@Slade This is probably not the appropriate thread here, to discuss that any further, right? 😏
Slade · 56-60, M
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Entwistle · 56-60, M
He's a cross between an unmade bed and brain damage. (Frankie Boyle on BJ)
ozgirl512 · 26-30, F
It does make me wonder about those that voted for him
Rhode57 · 56-60, M
To be honest I dont worry about things I cant change . I live my life and try not to stress over things like politics there is no point .
Alfarrobas · 31-35, M
It would more if it were my PM. But still... What a wanker. And how Did he survived the motion? From his own party?
Entwistle · 56-60, M
I hate the Conservatives. I'm glad he survived the vote..he is damaging the Tories more than Labour ever could.
smiler2012 · 56-60
then your father has missed the point totally . was not the drink that was even the issue the fact he was partying with people during a lockdown and restriction totally against the rules . personally johnson is mortally wound now et tu brute. his own mp have stabbed him in the back rightfully . now he is a lame duck prime minster and should do the decent think for his party and country and go [indigosavage]
supersnipe · 61-69, M
He annoys me but the main damage is to the Tories, and I don't care what happens to them.
LadyJ · F
Boris the raver needs to stop pretending to be a leader and step down
SW-User
Normal people sacrificed a lot for the sake of “adhering to the rules”…missed deaths, funerals, holidays, weddings, celebrations and the tories didn’t care. That upsets me.
helenS · 36-40, F
@SW-User I'm sure they laugh at people who follow the rules imposed on them by those so-called "conservatives". Please note the quotation marks, these people are NOT conservative, they are simply shameless, whereas real conservatives are decent and honest people.
🌷 <== for conservative people
💩 <== fake conservatives like BoJo
VirginMatchmaker · 46-50, M
No because whoever else comes in is likely to go austerity, austerity and more austerity. Which right now would be bad timing on top of the fuel crisis.
DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
Boris Johnson is basically alternate universe British Donald trumP
supersnipe · 61-69, M
@DeluxedEdition I call him 'Baby Trump'.
jackieash · 26-30
@supersnipe He's a TRump fan boy, that's for sure
DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
@supersnipe @jackieash they both know wassup 😏
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
No, but I would be lying if I said I didn't find some amusement in the consternation about it from some of the British members of SW.
ravenhill · M
the losers commenting here couldn't of coped with all the pressures and challenges johnson has, they would break down a cry like the pathetic keyboard warriors they are.
ImJack · M
@ravenhill It is the job and role he wanted, boo hoo for the incompetent lying PM -poor pressured challenged PM, while the PM is under pressure the country suffers.

Not sure any of us wanted the job, nor did any of us seek it.

And since you are commenting - you must also be a loser. Welcome to the club.
MarieUK · 36-40, F
@ravenhill Please explain to me what pressures he has, I mean he has countless ministers and civil servants doing the researching and detailed work they hand it to him he is suppossed to read it and digest ( he doesn't) he gets a salary of £164,000 plus expenses then claims he is unable to afford a nanny for 1 child (under 1yr old at the time) he will get a pension and security when he is finally kicked out of office, yes he has a lot of pressure keeping trout mouth Carrie happy and laughing at the rest of us
helenS · 36-40, F
There are those who [u]make[/u] laws, and there are those who have to [u]abide by[/u] them.
It's fun to see BoJo drink and cheer 🥂, while normal people are essentially grounded.
meJess · F
Politicians in general are annoying, their manifestos should be legally enforced
Ryannnnnn · 31-35, M
Kinda but he'll continue to damage the party from the inside so I'm all happy for that.
No.......keep him there.
Helps the opposition be more electable
SW-User
He survived piss? 🤔
lumberjackslam · 41-45, M
no what do I care? I'm on the other side of the pond
lumberjackslam · 41-45, M
@ImJack Are you one of those 'arseholes'?
ImJack · M
@lumberjackslam You are showing yourself up now, has early on set dementia started already?

Just leave you are very boring.
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