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Jo Johnson the first MP to quit in order to spend less time with his familyLeading to the obvious joke,
Jo Johnson the first MP to quit in order to spend less time with his familyLeading to the obvious joke,
This should worry the Government. 1.7 million under-35s registered to vote in the last 6 months.
Statistically, only 28% of them will even *consider* voting Conservative and just 16% will vote Tory. 60% will vote Labour.
That's a million Labour voters.
But I need help, I think I'm addicted to the news, I'm reading the Daily Mail's comment page obsessively now. This is the most incisive comment I've seen (from Schmeagol in Pyongyang apparently).In a 2013 interview, Boris Johnson was asked whether he and his brother could ever fall out in the same way as the Miliband brothers.
He said: 'Absolutely not. We don't do things that way, that's a very left-wing thing ... only a socialist could regard familial ties as being so trivial as to shaft his own brother.'
Pritty Patel will feel the full force of the laws p e n I s
Leading to the obvious joke,
Leading to the obvious joke,
On Sky one pundit called it "extraordinary" and the other said he can see no choice but for Johnson to resign on Monday or at the latest by 17th October.Johnson asks police what the police caution is.
None of them read it out to him, so he tries to recite it himself. You do not have to say anything, but anything you do say may be taken down as evidence and used in evidence against you.
(Except Johnson does not say it coherently. He stumbles, and gives up half way through. Is he expecting someone to help him out? It is not clear, but it looks as though he has given no thought at all to what he wants to say.)
It's vindictive, spiteful etc but I think it's not gonna play well with doctors and others too. Combine that with him lounging around when the vote was lost and I get the feeling he's just lashing out angrily and unwisely.It suggests he's either personally rattled by him or that he had a good point so he has to repeatedly discredit him.
I wonder how much difference all these resignations make, I guess they are symbolic and chip away at BJ's authority, but beyond that, when the next election comes (and it is coming) their seats will likely go back to Tory won't they?Amber Rudd's just resigned and surrendered the whip.