Comments by "" (@billyandrew) on "'You take liberties': Boris Johnson told to resign by liaison committee" video.
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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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ย @bertyaustinย
Oh, berty, you couldn't be any further from the truth.
The UK public, in general, are led to believe we're the tail, whereas it's actually the other way around and folk are too busy focusing on the Smoke and Mirrors Show to pay any heed to what it's designed to hide.
In fact, take America, for example.
There's no such place or entity and hasn't been, since 1913!
You'd have to go all the way back to 1871 to see how that came about, though, and people would much rather use the internet for purposes other than research.
Trust me, we've been sold a dummy with the 'special relationship' drivel.
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This was the head boy trying to tell off the headmaster.
He knew, as did they, that he had to attend.
He knew, as did they, that they had no teeth.
He knew, as did they, that they wouldn't even so much as suggest openly that he resign.
They tried, in a roundabout way, but he took the piss out of them, telling them he didn't understand what they were getting at and they bottled it.
B(l)oJo(b) easily outwitted them, because they're cowards.
Besides, he probably has dirt on them that would make him look like a choirboy.
This was an exercise in futility and, I suspect, just another act in the Smoke and Mirrors Show to distract us from something else they'd prefer stayed hidden from us, just more of their devious games.
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ย @Sunrise9696-v2zย
They're, as you say, no different from him, being cut from the same Eton cloth.
They backed him through every scandal, until now, as he was their best bet for another tory general election win.
The only reason they have withdrawn their support is not because of his decisions or behaviour, but because he can't win for them again and by sacrificing him they hope to fool the public into thinking the tory party was briefly taken over by B(l)oJo(b) and his chums, who don't represent tory values.
Sadly, there are far too many gullible morons that will buy this and vote them in again.
Stammer and labour should have been cashing in on all these events, even if they only went as far back as the pandemic scandals, but only in recent weeks has he actually grown a pair and started calling them out.
I've seen more life is a stale slice of bread than he's shown over the last two and a half years.
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ย @suzyqualcast6269ย
Correct, Suzy, but what exactly are they 'liaising' for and for whom?
They didn't directly request his resignation, even though, playing dumb, he said he didn't know what they were driving at.
They could have spelt it out, ie, the tory party wants you to gtf.
Or were they the ambassadors/kid's gloves approach for the '22, giving him advance warning that he was in for a bumpy ride and, even though they can't sack him, as they await next year's opportunity to promote another no-confidence vote, they can certainly make his position untenable, in the meantime.
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Oh, he knows full well, but he wants them to openly show their hand without all the phoney niceties.
He wants them to bring the knife they're hiding into view, so he can play victim.
If he could he would, right this minute, make the '22 Committee a terrorist organisation. ๐
They didn' t say "Boo", while they thought he was in with a chance of winning the next election.
"Time after time..." (as their spokesperson put it), following scandal after scandal, they turned a blind eye, didn't give tuppence for the public's best interest and let him and his chums get away with it, yet the second they realise and finally accept he will lose them the election, they disown him and hang him out to dry.
He's highlighting their callous hypocrisy.
He's a clever bastard.
I imagine publishers will chew off each others' faces for the chance to be the one that signs him up for his autobiography. ๐คช๐๐
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Plenty of vids, here on YouTube, explaining how narcissists think.
Devious, dangerous, arrogant bastards.
Many gravitate towards positions of power...politics, police, crime, military.
Full blown pscho/sociopaths usual end up at the top.
Narcissism is a facet of their mental instability.
They're none of them fools, although it's usually their arrogance (over which they ultimately have no control) that brings about their downfall.
B(l)oJo(b) knows his position all too well.
Circumspection has never been his forte and he's too long in the tooth, too narcissistic to change.
This is just him being him to the best of his ability, because he doesn't know any other way and never has.
I expect, if left in position, he'll become much worse and so do the '22.
This public admonishment was solely to cover their own arses, as they have finally accepted he cannot win them another election, therefore is dispensable.
He's being publicly hung out to dry as a possible appeasement to the electorate, in a bid to distance the party from him.
They could have done that from the start, had they a decent bone in their collective, corrupt bodies, but chose not to do so, as he committed the cardinal sin of not committing these atrocities, but in being caught, bringing the entire party into the spotlight.
There is no remorse from them, only anger that they backed the wrong horse and an urgent need to fool the public into thinking they've changed.
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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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ย @Jonathan_Doe_ย
He's a lot smarter in a devious manner, than many give him credit for.
For a start, he has you fooled into believing the buffoon act.
The party knew his track record.
Do you think they'd give the job to an idiot?
No, they gave it to the smartest, most devious among them with the most likelihood of winning them a general election.
He had the majority of the public eating out of his hand, which is why they were returned on a majority.
Why do you think he was fobbed off, initially, with the Foreign Minister's role?
They, running the show at tory HQ at the time, didn't trust the cunning bastard, so were trying to keep him out of the loop.
Didn't work, as you'll recall.
Even abroad, he was interfering, telling his chums in the media who was ballsing up what and how things would be run differently, if he'd been given that particular role.
He deliberately screwed up some foreign relations, leaving them with no option but to recall him.
Shortly afterwards he was leading the party.
Don't underestimate him.
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