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He got a vote of confidence a few weeks back. Has the pincher thing changed things dramatically?

Yes, he was given one last chance by many who voted for him, by continuing to lie through his **** and throw ministers under the bus on newsrounds to cover for his lies, he has shown them he cannot change.

The Pincher scandal was the last straw for them.
 
Don’t ever forget these same Snivelling payroll Tories not too long ago all voted for Johnson in a vote of confidence. The fact they are now trying to save their own skin by distancing themselves simply shows how despicable these people are. They have known for a long time what a low life Johnson is and allowed him to stay in power.
 
Don’t ever forget these same Snivelling payroll Tories not too long ago all voted for Johnson in a vote of confidence. The fact they are now trying to save their own skin by distancing themselves simply shows how despicable these people are. They have known for a long time what a low life Johnson is and allowed him to stay in power.
That's what I am suggesting. It's strange from the outside to think Pincher was the thing that revealed how Johnson was. Politicians playing politics I suppose.

There is a thread every day on another scandal. It's tiresome that these continue to appear, and only now are people outraged within the party. It stinks.
 
I don't understand. He won some confidence vote a few weeks back and now his cabinet (right word?) are jumping ship like nothing i've seen before? Is this incident really worse than the PM breaking lockdown laws and being found guilty? Is it worse than anything he's done before, to the point this many finally think enough is enough, or is there something else at play here?
 
I don't understand. He won some confidence vote a few weeks back and now his cabinet (right word?) are jumping ship like nothing i've seen before? Is this incident really worse than the PM breaking lockdown laws and being found guilty? Is it worse than anything he's done before, to the point this many finally think enough is enough, or is there something else at play here?
Yess as because it’s one thing lie ing to the public but this was about lie ing to the party. Hence the anger we are seeing now.

That’s the difference pincher was a whip, these are the most reviled of the party as they effectively police the party from within so to find out now that the guy that has been cajoling them was himself in breach of the said same guidelines.

This is an internal battle just as thatchers demise was.
 
I don't understand. He won some confidence vote a few weeks back and now his cabinet (right word?) are jumping ship like nothing i've seen before? Is this incident really worse than the PM breaking lockdown laws and being found guilty? Is it worse than anything he's done before, to the point this many finally think enough is enough, or is there something else at play here?
It’s probably the fact how this was a pure lie and there’s no nuance or play of words that can get round it l. They’ll all be thinking it could have been them being briefed that. It’s about self preservation. It’s not the moral tolerance has been broken
 
I don't understand. He won some confidence vote a few weeks back and now his cabinet (right word?) are jumping ship like nothing i've seen before? Is this incident really worse than the PM breaking lockdown laws and being found guilty? Is it worse than anything he's done before, to the point this many finally think enough is enough, or is there something else at play here?
It's the straw that broke the camel's back and the result of a betrayal of promises made in light of his previous misdemeanours, he said the culture of dishonesty would end and that he'd learned lessons, the handling of the Pincher situation should that was demonstrably not the case and that enough is enough, undoubtedly they should have acted earlier but it's better to do the right thing eventually rather than continue to do wrong.
 
Cheers you three (y) That clears that up.
So anyone with any ounce of credibility or morals, if they haven't left their post yet should be doing so today? Leaving Boris with just absolute rats in his cabinet until he's shown the door?
 
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