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How long will Boris last as PM? 75 members have voted

  1. 1. How long will he last?

    • Less than 3 months
      10
    • 3-6 months
      10
    • 7-12 months
      10
    • 13-24 months
      5
    • 24 mths+ /Until the next *scheduled* GE)
      15
    • Beyond the next GE
      11

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We have now (probably) reached the point where the number of resignations from Johnson's government in the last two days exceeds the number of children he's got.
This really is like a Carry on movie a complete farce, I really despair at been to be a British citizen at times under this cretin.
Can't have been Dorries as frontbenchers can't attend unless they are invited for questions. I wonder who it was.

 

This.

 

Come on, desperado election!!!

This really is like a Carry on movie a complete farce, I really despair at been to be a British citizen at times under this cretin.

 

Omfg THIS!!! It really is an absolute farce :rofl:

 

Thanks, Common Sense for this despicable and fracical gkvernment, and for taking us back to the 1970s under an Etonian clown for rhe rich, instead of the man who would have fought for you! :cheer: Well DONE!

This is the greatest soap opera ever, except its real. Long may he continue cos this is hilarious.

 

Hoping for an election for this to all continue!

Gove glad he’s been sacked, wants to be this generations Hesseltine!

Welsh Secretary latest one to resign. At this rate there won't be anyone in government positions tomorrow. :lol:

 

Here is the breakdown from the BBC on those who have resigned:

 

Cabinet

 

Chancellor Rishi Sunak

Health Secretary Sajid Javid

Simon Hart, secretary of state for Wales

 

Ministers

 

Will Quince, education minister

Alex Chalk, solicitor general

Robin Walker, education minister

John Glen, Treasury minister

Victoria Atkins, justice minister

Jo Churchill, environment minister

Stuart Andrew, housing minister

Kemi Badenoch, levelling up minister

Neil O'Brien, levelling up minister

Alex Burghart, education minister

Lee Rowley, business minister

Julia Lopez, culture minister

Mims Davies, work and pensions minister

Rachel Maclean, Home Office minister

Mike Freer, equalities minister

Edward Argar, health minister

 

Parliamentary private secretaries

 

Jonathan Gullis, Northern Ireland Office

Saqib Bhatti, Department of Health and Social Care

Nicola Richards, Department of Transport

Virginia Crosbie, Welsh Office

Laura Trott, Department of Transport

Felicity Buchan, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

Selaine Saxby, Treasury

Claire Coutinho, Treasury

David Johnston, Department for Education

Duncan Baker, Department for Levelling Up

Craig Williams, Treasury

Mark Logan, Northern Ireland Office

Sara Britcliffe, Department for Education

Ruth Edwards, Scottish Office

Peter Gibson, Department for International Trade

James Sunderland, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Jacob Young, Department for Levelling Up

Mark Fletcher, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

James Daly, Department for Work and Pensions

Danny Kruger, Department for Levelling Up

 

Others

 

Bim Afolami, vice-chairman of the Conservative Party for youth

Andrew Murrison, trade envoy to Morocco

Theodora Clarke, trade envoy to Kenya

David Duguid, trade envoy to Angola and Zambia

David Mundell, trade envoy for New Zealand

 

And there there's one who has been sacked:

 

Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove :lol:

 

That's over 40 resignations/sackings so far.

 

and we've reached 50 resignations (+1 firing) with the resignation of science minister George Freeman :D
Lewis has the cheek to copy and paste the letter written by the rest ‘honesty and integrity’ from a man who proclaimed in the chamber to think it’s ok to break international law/agreements in a limited way!

Zahawi makes his disapproval (but not resignation) official, making sure he gets to use the Treasury header paper at least once.

 

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meanwhile, the Education Secretary appointed to replace him has already resigned :lol:

He's resigning but wants to stay on to Autumn conference. So at least 2 months of the lying, country destroying, sex-offender enabling, thieving twat even if most of it is when Parliament is in recess.
One of the best things about this entire thing is watching him go down gracelessly, embarrassingly and desperately struggling beyond what should have been the end — he doesn't deserve anything less.

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