I'd settle for a grassy knoll, I won't lie.Fast becoming our worst ever leader and this in a critical point in history for our country and the world.
The UK will be in a far worse position than when he took office and that's not due to world events but due to his abject negligence in his role.
We need to get rid of him before this country is irrevocably damaged.
I'd settle for a grassy knoll, I won't lie.
Too late for that, it already happened in 2016, with that ridiculously ill-thought-out referendum.Fast becoming our worst ever leader and this in a critical point in history for our country and the world.
The UK will be in a far worse position than when he took office and that's not due to world events but due to his abject negligence in his role.
We need to get rid of him before this country is irrevocably damaged.
We've got to get this [Poor language removed] out at the next election and make sure this never happens again.
Problem is that the only way to legally get him out is for either his own MP’s to do the decent thing and submit a vote of no confidence, which they won’t, because they know full well that they might lose their own senior positions under a new PM, otherwise the only other option to legally remove him will be at the next general election, which won’t be for another 2 years. I honestly think we’re stuck with him until then.Crossed my mind that could be a possibility for someone pushed too far.
These aren't just bumbling acts any longer, he and his party have made cynical moves to permanently curtail freedoms of the UK population and wilfully pushing millions into desperate poverty.
I'd shed no tears for him, only problem is that if he were assassinated it would probably serve to curtail freedoms further.
Let's get him out legally and as swiftly as possible and let it serve as a warning that freedom like peace is fragile and needs to be defended at all times and all costs.
Problem is that the only way to legally get him out is for either his own MP’s to do the decent thing and submit a vote of no confidence, which they won’t, because they know full well that they might lose their own senior positions under a new PM, otherwise the only other option to legally remove him will be at the next general election, which won’t be for another 2 years. I honestly think we’re stuck with him until then.
It's getting a bit serious, right enough. If he doesn't resign this partygate thing is going to drag on for ever. I'm sure the men in grey suits don't want that.Fast becoming our worst ever leader and this in a critical point in history for our country and the world.
The UK will be in a far worse position than when he took office and that's not due to world events but due to his abject negligence in his role.
We need to get rid of him before this country is irrevocably damaged.
He’s already toast. It’s now just a case of when.If the tory scum lose the 2 by-elections coming up in June he's toast
The best way to get rid of the Tories is an electoral pact, formal or informal, between the main opposition parties - Labour, Lib Dems, SNP, Plaid Cymru, Greens - and then institute electoral reform. Proportional Representation would mean that the Tories would never again be in power with a minority of the votes cast.
All that prevents this is the attitude of the Labour Party, because they too would never have untrammelled power on a minority of the votes.
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