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niemeyjt wrote: Fri Dec 08, 2023 4:06 pm
Wilbro wrote: Fri Dec 08, 2023 2:40 pmDoes he think people believe him?
I think the world and his dog have sussed out BJ by now!
The world and his dog perhaps, but there are still millions of uninformed brain dead Conservative voters out there that still love him.
Humanity landed on the moon over fifty years ago but it seems too much to ask for a reliable telephone/internet service in rural France.

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niemeyjt wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2023 8:35 pmGrimsby Town Football Club

aka The Mariners
Johnson told to stop wearing Grimsby hat because he’s ‘bringing town into disrepute’

Boris Johnson has been told to stop wearing a Grimsby Town FC hat by hundreds of residents who say he is bringing the area into “serious disrepute”.

The former prime minister, 59, was pictured wearing a GTFC bobble hat as he left the Covid Inquiry in London on Thursday.

That prompted a petition by John Dale, a resident of the Lincolnshire town, who accused Mr Johnson of using League Two side Grimsby “to add lustre and glamour to his own shattered life”.

The petition, entitled “Ban Boris Johnson from wearing Grimsby Town FC hat and shaming a community”, had received more than 500 signatures by Friday evening.

“Disgraced ex-prime minister Boris Johnson attended the Covid inquiry wearing a woolly hat bearing the letters GTFC. It is the hat worn by fans of the highly respected Grimsby Town Football Club,” wrote Mr Dale.

“Johnson has no formal connection to the club. He has never lived in Grimsby. He is using the town to add lustre and glamour to his own shattered life. He is also bringing Grimsby into serious disrepute.

“This petition asks that Johnson stops wearing the hat and adopts a hat more suited to his lowly status, eg MUFC [Manchester United].”

Some who signed the petition also voiced their dismay, with one writing: “Grimsby Town’s situation is bad enough without that clown making it worse.”

Another said: “I totally agree with the community of Grimsby that Johnson is bringing shame to them by wearing the town’s hat. He is trying to look like a man of the people when he is the total opposite.”

The Covid Inquiry is not the first time Mr Johnson has been spotted wearing the Grimsby Town hat. He was photographed in 2020 wearing it on holiday in the Scottish Highlands, and again as he took an early-morning jog with his dog, Dilyn, near Downing Street.

Mr Johnson appeared at the Covid Inquiry on Wednesday and Thursday this week to give evidence. He gave an emotional defence of his premiership, insisting “I do care” about the people who died in the pandemic and that he never wanted to let the virus “rip”.


source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/1 ... imsby-hat/

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Mr Bayleaf just read the story and seeing the initials GTFC, he thinks it's Pfeffel (PF*ckwit) saying "GeT F**Cked!" to the world!

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Hotrodder wrote: Fri Dec 08, 2023 9:10 pmThe world and his dog perhaps, but there are still millions of uninformed brain dead Conservative voters out there that still love him.
Boris could RETURN as Prime Minister in astonishing plan being hatched by disgruntled Conservative MPs - and 'dream ticket' leadership tie-up with Nigel Farage is even being considered!

The Mail on Sunday has spoken to multiple Conservative MPs who believe that bringing back the former Premier is the only way to save the party from an Election wipeout.

It comes as Rishi Sunak faces a crunch vote on Tuesday on his flagship Rwanda migrants plan, with whips using threats and blandishments to try to quell a revolt – allegedly even offering peerages to potential rebels if they toe the line.

This newspaper can reveal that Mr Sunak's Tory enemies have drawn up what they crudely call an 'Advent calendar of s**t' to further destabilise the Prime Minister following his sacking of Suella Braverman as Home Secretary and the resignation of Robert Jenrick as Immigration Minister over attempts to salvage the Rwanda plan.

The MPs intend to rebel in Commons votes and make increasingly outspoken interventions, with No 10 nervously braced for further Ministerial resignations. One plotter admitted the intention was to 'crash' the Sunak Government and install a leader who could close the gap with Sir Keir Starmer's Labour party.

The MPs are panicking about polling figures which show Tory support sinking, with many voters turning to the Reform Party, the successor to Nigel Farage's Brexit Party. Its fortunes have been boosted by Mr Farage's successful run on ITV reality show I'm A Celebrity.

The Mail on Sunday has spoken to multiple Conservative MPs who believe that bringing back Boris is the only way to save the party from an Election wipeout

This newspaper can reveal that Rishi Sunak's Tory enemies have drawn up what they crudely call an 'Advent calendar of s**t' to further destabilise the Prime Minister

The Tory rebels argue that Mr Johnson is the only Conservative with the pulling power to neutralise Mr Farage's impact, particularly in the Red Wall seats in the Midlands and the North which he took from Labour at the 2019 General Election. Although Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch has emerged as another leading contender among MPs.

No 10, however, insists Mr Sunak will see off the plotters and lead the Tories into the next Election.

Last night, a spokesman for Mr Johnson would not be drawn on his political ambitions, and denied the existence of any plans to team up with Mr Farage. He said: 'Boris Johnson is currently writing a book and is supporting the Government.'

A source close to Mr Farage insisted that any pact between the two heavyweights would 'soon end in tears'. However, it is understood that MPs have privately urged the pair to talk.

Mr Sunak faces a test of his authority on Tuesday when MPs will vote on the principle of whether to tighten the law to try to salvage his plan to dispatch Channel migrants to Rwanda.

Mr Jenrick quit because he thought the legislation did not go far enough. However, MPs will not have the chance to debate and vote on potentially divisive amendments until the New Year, limiting their opportunities for rebellion.

Ms Braverman denies scheming to bring down Mr Sunak, claiming that she hopes he will lead the party into the next Election.

Neither Mr Johnson nor Mr Farage is currently in Parliament, but Boris's supporters believe that if an MP quit a safe seat before the Election to make way for Mr Johnson, Tory high command would be unable to block it.

A leadership contest would then be triggered if at least 53 letters of no confidence in Mr Sunak were sent to Sir Graham Brady, chair of the backbench 1922 Committee.

Another suggestion is that a Johnson ally, such as former Home Secretary Priti Patel, could be installed as a caretaker Prime Minister, with Mr Johnson standing for a safe seat at the Election, then stepping back in to No 10. If Reform remained a threat, a deal could be struck by giving Mr Farage, the party's honorary president, and Richard Tice, its leader, places in the Lords and key Ministerial positions.

But Reform Party officials said their aim was to kill off the Conservatives. One told The Mail on Sunday: 'When Nigel gets back [from the ITV reality show] he's going to start dominating the agenda. Within about six to eight weeks we'll be polling in the high teens, and the Tories will start to slip below 20 per cent.

'At that point between five and ten MPs will realise the game's up, and defect to us. Then it's game over. We're looking at the last majority Tory administration of our lifetime. We're going to destroy them.'

Party donors are already starting to switch. The co-owners of Bristol Ports, who have donated more than £640,000 to the Tories since 2001, recently gave £100,000 to Reform.

A source close to Farage said any pact between him and Boris would 'soon end in tears'

Mr Farage has been able to reach millions of voters through the hit ITV programme, which concludes today. Yesterday, the Reform Party emailed subscribers begging them to go 'against the establishment' and vote for Farage to be crowned King of the Jungle. Mr Tice wrote: 'Our man has been superb standing for Brexit in the face of Remainer campmates who have constantly challenged his views on air.'

One Tory MP said: 'When Farage comes back he's going to be all over the airwaves, and he's going to have us in his sights.'

Another said: 'Reform are going to kill us, so we have to buy Farage off. The plan is we get him into the Lords, give him some brief like we did with Cameron – maybe even Home Secretary – then go to the country with the dream team.

'It may not be enough to win, but it would definitely re-energise our base, shake up the debate and give Starmer something to think about.'

Surprisingly, Mr Johnson's supporters in the parliamentary party include MPs who helped to oust him from Downing Street last year following a revolt over scandals including Partygate.

One Red Wall MP told the MoS: 'I came out early to say he had to go. But I think we have to think outside the box now. Whatever you feel about him, one thing no one can question is his effectiveness as a campaigner. And we need that now, we're staring at obliteration.'

Mr Johnson's stock is perceived to have risen following his performance at the Covid Inquiry, which one supporter said showed he can be serious and 'on top of the detail'.

Mr Johnson spent months preparing with his close aide Lord Kempsell for his appearance, during which he apologised for the 'pain and the loss and the suffering' that victims of Covid and their families went through.

However, one ex-Cabinet Minister warned Mr Johnson's comeback could be thwarted by his old rival Lord Cameron, the Foreign Secretary. But they added: 'That said, if Boris were still in the Commons, he would be back already. There would be a coronation. Just look at the polls. Boris is the best campaigner we have by a mile. If you want the prospect of votes at the next Election, Boris is your man.'

The MP added that replacing Mr Sunak with anyone else currently in the Commons would 'make things worse rather than better'.

source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -plan.html

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Sounds like I'd better stock up my popcorn stash! :lol:

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What a snidey little snake is that person soon to be known as 'ex PM Sunak'.
Verbal diarrhea doesn't come anywhere near it. Talk about yapping the clock down. I'm going hoarse shouting "shut the f*ck up you nasty little thing & leave some time for more questions".
Amazing how he has no recollection of some things yet quotes chapter & verse on others. :roll:

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#27 Post by niemeyjt »

And how convenient his Whatsapp got deleted . . .

If a financial company fails to keep all records going back six years plus current, they risk all manner of sanctions.

But once again, the rules don't apply to politicians.

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#28 Post by Bayleaf »

Missed today's farce, but apparently Slicky Ricky is back tomorrow. Still defends his decisions .....especially the one that made his wife so much richer for one! :evil:

So oily slick, the questions just run off him. Uch. A little crocodile tear at the beginning too?

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#30 Post by Hotrodder »

Yes. That lost phone messages trick worked a treat for Boris so the new boy uses it as well.
Humanity landed on the moon over fifty years ago but it seems too much to ask for a reliable telephone/internet service in rural France.

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