Comments by "" (@billyandrew) on "'You take liberties': Boris Johnson told to resign by liaison committee" video.

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  18. You must have misheard. He was NOT asked to resign! It was subtlely suggested, he refused, so the '22 will find other means to make his position untenable, as legalities make sacking him impossible. I agree, they are cheeky bastards, considering they have done worse, so are, at best, hypocrites, however, they were never as blatantly uncaringly as B(l)oJo(b), preferring to hide behind their sanctimonious masks. Bottom line, he will cost the party the next election. The longer he stays the more deep rooted the public mistrust will grow, but he knows they'll put all blame on him and his chums, omitting to state they condoned the scandals (how was it put..."time after time") only now intervening, when they finally accepted these events would remain in the public consciousness and lose the party the next election. If there hadn't been this constant hue and cry he'd still be their blue-eyed boy, as they'd know the public were as big the fools the party took them to be. He couldn't be subtle if he tried, it just isn't in his narcissistic makeup, so he has to go for the good of the party, they've decided. I don't see a viable contender, amidst his doltish minions. Dull Dorres, Tramadol Truss, Mangy Moggy? All tainted through loyalty to B(l)oJo(b), besides, Moggy is about ready for a long overdue seat in the Lords. While there is still time, someone will be feted, groomed and put forward, while msn goes into bullshit-overdrive mode to sell them as a compassionate alternative to the last callous monster that led the party. Still, he'll make a tidy sum from his autobiography.
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  44. Narcissists have a much higher opinion of themselves than anyone or any evidence to the contrary suggests. They are never wrong...in their minds, ergo everyone else must be mistaken! Think I'm kidding? There's plenty of vids, here on YouTube, covering these ill begotten individuals. Their mental imbalance includes the belief they are singled out by fate to fulfil a destiny above and beyond what anyone else could possibly comprehend, so must not be thwarted, under any circumstances. Tell me that does not apply to every single politician and I will laugh at you. We allow ourselves to be governed by the insane. When they become full-blown, all out psychopaths (which they always were, but have reached the point they no longer feel the need to hide it) the public is astonished for some unfathomable reason. The UK public, as a whole, has given him and his predecessors carte blanche to do what they like. Naturally, they do exactly that. In the last few decades all circumspection has been abandoned and blatancy is the order of the day. I cannot see things changing much in the foreseeable future, other than them toning it back a bit for appearances sake. Labour missed a golden opportunity, led by Starmer. By the time of the next general election the tories will have buried this entire rotten fiasco and put themselves back into possible winning position, extending the one party only option. The tories need rid of Johnson and labour need rid of Starmer to bring about any meaningful change.
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