Mr. Tea
Let's Talk About Ceps
That's the face he makes when decking a Japanese ten-year-old during a game of "touch" rugby.
That's the face he makes when decking a Japanese ten-year-old during a game of "touch" rugby.
Right now I’d say he was safe (ish) until at least the summer. But it depends what else comes out.current news and opinion coverage is so conflicting, from here it seems like a difficult one to call. do you thinking he's a goner or will be survive?
There are some eyewitness accounts of Trump when news of the results of the 2016 election was coming in, and it began to look like he was going to win, and he apparently was far from jubilant.With both of them i get a strong sense that they hate the job but love having it.
Yeah - status, power, glamour... the chance to write themselves into the history books. What's weird is that I've read a few things saying that Johnson is really concerned about his reputation and how posterity will remember him - and yet you'd think that it would be obvious that his actions are going to write him into history as an absolutely enormous cunt who presided over one of the biggest cock-ups in British history while his incompetence caused tens of thousands of unnecessary deaths, his corruption allowed countless cronies to steal BILLIONS from the taxpayer, and for light relief he kept breaking the ministerial code by borrowing money to decorate his house and go on holiday and then got busted repeatedly breaking laws he created and insisted everyone else follow. And lied about all of the above constantly for months on end, supported only by a load of moronic lickspittles he had promoted to positions of power and whose only ability was to lie in his favour. Does he think that no-one noticed any of that and he'll be remembered as Prime Minister Good Old Bozza, second only to Churchill cos sadly he didn't have a massive war to win.they like the power (and in trump's case, attention), not the actual governing.
D9nt forget the Afghan dogs
Also, I imagine Trump as gleefully rubbing his hands thinking about how much money he would steal, he was probably too dumb to grasp that he would be more carefully watched than previously and he wouldn't be able to just get away with things in the way that he had for the rest of his life.
I think you can see that when Trump kept launching those pointless court cases about technicalities after the election he hadn't adjusted his tactics. Against a load of unfairly evicted tenants or similar an endless series of court cases would have eventually depleted their funds until they chucked in the towel, but Biden and the Dems were never gonna just go "Oh alright then, have the presidency" however many times he tried to appeal his appealls.
Been like it for a minute - Jo Cox, all the yellow jacket guys pre-the pandemic etc.
Very true. It's rare that I find myself agreeing with this man but this seems to be one of those times. It appears that this Starmer/Savile thing is a long-standing conspiracy theory - also long debunked - but I'm wondering what might have caused people to suddenly act on it now when it's been around for so long. Was there some kind of thing that could have triggered it?In a tweet, Prime Minister Boris Johnson condemned the "absolutely disgraceful" behaviour directed at Sir Keir and thanked police for "responding swiftly".
"All forms of harassment of our elected representatives are completely unacceptable," Mr Johnson wrote.