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So we'll see next Tuesday what the votes are like and whether Boris has, as I hope, a good lead amongst MP's and who's dropped out.

 

Boris now 11/10 to become next PM.

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So we'll see next Tuesday what the votes are like and whether Boris has, as I hope, a good lead amongst MP's and who's dropped out.

 

Boris now 11/10 to become next PM.

Why indulge the arrogant narcissist by using his second forename?

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Why indulge the arrogant narcissist by using his second forename?

 

 

 

Everybody knows him as Boris!

Everybody knows him as Boris!

 

Good old Boris and Donald eh? :lol: :lol:

 

How do you feel about their pending talks to privatise the NHS?

 

Still waiting on a response.

No they don't. I always call him Johnson, Boris Johnson or. occasionally, Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson.

 

I call him Johnson too, because he really is a JOHNSON.

Could we please just skip to September. I can't be bothered with any of this. It hasn't even been good for memes.

 

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Excellent news from BBC News.

 

 

The High Court has thrown out an attempt to prosecute Boris Johnson over claims he lied during the 2016 referendum campaign by saying the UK gave the EU £350m a week.

 

The Tory leadership candidate challenged a summons for him to attend court on three claims of misconduct in public office.

 

His lawyers said he denied acting improperly or dishonestly.

 

Campaigner Marcus Ball launched the private prosecution.

 

This happened after he crowdfunded more than £300,000 for the case.

 

Mr Johnson, a former Foreign Secretary, was handed a summons to attend Westminster Magistrates' Court on 29 May.

 

 

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Excellent news from BBC News.

The High Court has thrown out an attempt to prosecute Boris Johnson over claims he lied during the 2016 referendum campaign by saying the UK gave the EU £350m a week.

 

The Tory leadership candidate challenged a summons for him to attend court on three claims of misconduct in public office.

 

His lawyers said he denied acting improperly or dishonestly.

 

Campaigner Marcus Ball launched the private prosecution.

 

This happened after he crowdfunded more than £300,000 for the case.

 

Mr Johnson, a former Foreign Secretary, was handed a summons to attend Westminster Magistrates' Court on 29 May.

Why is it excellent news? The court has ruled that politicians can tell blatant lies with impunity. How does that improve democracy?

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Why is it excellent news? The court has ruled that politicians can tell blatant lies with impunity. How does that improve democracy?

 

 

 

Well it was going to cast a shadow over the leadership contest and cause some to think that maybe one candidate was dishonest and a liar. He must be hugely relieved tonight.

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He is dishonest you weapon

 

 

That's libellous as it has never been proved in a court of law.

That's libellous as it has never been proved in a court of law.

He’s been sacked from two jobs and two marriages for his dishonesty. He is a serial liar.

Well it was going to cast a shadow over the leadership contest and cause some to think that maybe one candidate was dishonest and a liar. He must be hugely relieved tonight.

So the interests of one B Johnson are more important than democracy? I disagree.

That's libellous as it has never been proved in a court of law.

He has been prove to be dishonest time and time and time again. Don’t need to take someone to court to prove they’re a liar.

That's libellous as it has never been proved in a court of law.

 

I'm not going to engage anymore. It's like a broken record.

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