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Boris Johnson don't run away stand and fight

So Boris has been found guilty of misleading parliament multiple times; mislead the committee and intimidated the committee

he was given the report a week ahead and deiced to resign and run away and call them (in typical trump words) kangaroo court, fix up, labour fix, etc

it turns out there were drink fridays for all staff, no restrictions at all for a year inside number 10 and staff were ordered to elave one by one to hide it all , parties were held for birthdays and leaving dos all done under boris watch

he stood on camera most evenings telling us the rules and not to break them which many did

many people like teachers, GPS, NHS, shop workers, buss drivers, sorry if ive missed any other profession off

people couldnt go to be with loved ones when they passed or to thier funerals

surly if we want politics, people who we vote for to be held to account it has to start now if boris is allwoed to get away with this then it will set the president for all mps to just do the same

so what are your thoughts on it all

please be respectful
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Philth · 46-50, M
Isn't it a bit strange that whilst a forensic examination of 'mAn Of ThE pEoPlE' Boris has established despite being the most popularly elected PM in recent years he's a sociopathic liar, but at the same time... 'eNeMy Of ThE sTAtE' Corbyn, despite being the subject of the most concerted mudslinging campaign one individual has ever experienced in the history of politics, remains with an absolutely clear name?

Oh. Wait. The British Establishment and their media chums don't want anyone who's actually going to stick up for the average citizen. They're all out to protect the interests of the wealthy elite.
helenS · 36-40, F
@Philth I would assume he's so popular [u]because[/u] he's a sociopathic liar. People [u]love[/u] sociopathic liars. They judge politicians by the same standards they apply to rock stars. Politicians are seen as TV celebrities, which is why TV celebrities are very popular politicians. Politicians have to entertain the masses, and in the UK, BoJo understood that point earlier and better than others who still think politics is a sober affair. How boring, hey we want to be entertained!
Philth · 46-50, M
@helenS nail head hit.
Further reading on exactly the situation you describe is available in 'The Psychopath Test' by Jon Ronson' and 'The Sociopath Next Door' by Dr Martha Stout.
I thank the Lords that I'm autistic and not (often) taken in by 'life and soul of the party' sorts.
milkymum1 · 31-35, F
@Philth That's part of the problem of not having a complexity free press and that most are owned by Tory party doners

Hopefully people will start to realise what they vote for does have actions that affects us normal people