John Major

If it looks as though their lead in the polls it at risk then the knives will be out... I sense they are already being sharpened. Undoubtedly many are feeling embarrassed by him.

I sense that the electorate are increasingly abandoning his project and can now see him for what he is. His biggest achievement is now looking like a rancid waste of money and the biggest confidence trick in the history of the UK. After 2 years in government all he has done is send the country backwards. Only his chums have benefitted from his dirty dealings.

He's done more economic damage than Covid...which is truly amazing albeit in a terrible way.

I hope his mates throw a protective ring around him very soon.
 
If it looks as though their lead in the polls it at risk then the knives will be out... I sense they are already being sharpened. Undoubtedly many are feeling embarrassed by him.

I sense that the electorate are increasingly abandoning his project and can now see him for what he is. His biggest achievement is now looking like a rancid waste of money and the biggest confidence trick in the history of the UK. After 2 years in government all he has done is send the country backwards. Only his chums have benefitted from his dirty dealings.

He's done more economic damage than Covid...which is truly amazing albeit in a terrible way.

I hope his mates throw a protective ring around him very soon.
You say ‘protective ring’ surely you mean noose.
 
This quote from the BBC is quite damning on Johnson's government but is only saying what many of us on here either thought or had already suggested on several occasions:

Sir John suggested the Johnson administration was "politically corrupt" over its treatment of the House of Commons and said its attempt to overhaul the standards system was "rather a bad mistake" but "isn't a mistake on its own".
"There's a general whiff of 'we are the masters now' about their behaviour," he said.
"It has to stop, it has to stop soon."
Sir John told BBC's Radio 4's Today programme: "I have been a Conservative all my life. And if I am concerned at how the government is behaving, I suspect lots of other people are as well.
"It seems to me, as a lifelong Conservative, that much of what they are doing is un-Conservative in its behaviour."
"This government has done a number of things that have concerned me deeply: they have broken the law, the prorogation of Parliament. They have broken treaties, I have in mind the Northern Ireland Protocol. They have broken their word on many occasions."
 
Asked if he would vote conservative if there was an election he said he would find that “challenging” Ouch!
 
Is it possible to charge Johnson with bringing the house into disrepute? I'm no constitutional expert but his actions, lack of morality, arrogance, inability to tell the truth disgust me. There must be some recourse to action.
 
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