Current Affairs The next Tory (strong and stable) leader is Boris Johnson

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Apparently there was a poll a couple of weeks back that showed the Tories were at around 287 seats. It was private polling that Tory HQ had. (For reasons I've explained in another thread, essentially piling up votes in safe seats) I suspect such numbers may even be optimistic.

I think they will do (slightly) better than that 287 but still far short of a majority.
 
I'm sorry to say that the PM has batted away all the fast balls pretty well. I've seldom seen him more articulate and focussed.
his original statement was good for him...however when it came to his response to Jeremy Corbyn's questions he had no answer to any of them ...dispensed with in a matter of minutes. Bluster dePiffle. Just feck off you fraud. And all those bigots who support you.
 
his original statement was good for him...however when it came to his response to Jeremy Corbyn's questions he had no answer to any of them ...dispensed with in a matter of minutes. Bluster dePiffle. Just feck off you fraud. And all those bigots who support you.

Needs to go before he does untold damage to this country. At this point I'd even take May back.
 
The Tory crowd applauding Johnson tonight after yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling are a disgrace.

We are in very dark times now. The PM will lie, cheat, break the law, purge those who disagree with him, all to appeal to the very worst wing of the party and of the electorate.

This from so called conservatives, who claim to want to retain democratic traditions, and keep to long held values and morals.

All for the prize of “Brexit”, a concept, which few can consistently articulate, and even fewer can point to any tangible benefits it would bring.

It has all the hallmarks of a religious civil war in the makings.
 
He's always been good at distraction and bluster. It's a shame that the SNP commons leader is more powerful speaker than Corbyn, because he should have had a field day with him.
Absolutely. Blackford is the only one who's laid a finger on Johnson. He has presence.

Corbyn is completely hopeless. You need to be an orator in these situations and he'll never be that. Tony Blair, for all his faults, would have reduced Johnson to the big pudding that he is.
 
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