#18412
I think the red meat for the big dog won’t work. They can’t really touch the BBC until 2027. The levelling up won’t come to anything when Sunak refuses to bankroll it, so it’ll be another empty promise. That leaves hoping the military will stop some poor people in boats without accidentally killing some children before anyone notices that the govt. will soon be letting in more immigrants from India.

And that’s before considering the public have past the point of no return where you can’t do anything without it immediately being seen as a bribe even when it isn’t - and in this case, it *is* a bribe. Plus of course, is there anyone who thinks that there isn’t something else to come out in the next 2 years? What’s Johnson going to offer next to try and cover himself - National service? Corporal punishment?
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#18414
Part of me hopes that he does scrap all covid restrictions, and gets a subsequent boost in the polls. Because that will prove how downright stupid many people are and how they get the government they deserve. Then I remember the rest of us, and we most certainly don't.
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#18422
Usually there's a cover story to make it a bit more palatable. Anthony Eden quit due to "ill health" after Suez, but he was about to be accused of misleading the Commons, and he was off his tits most of the time.

IIRC a few were booted out in the 19th century for screwing up, but more recently it's been "take the honourable option and we'll go easy on you".
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#18423
It's a pity the glass of scotch, Webley and open French doors isn't an option.
#18425
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Mon Jan 17, 2022 11:35 am It's a pity the glass of scotch, Webley and open French doors isn't an option.
He'd miss.
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#18445
davidjay wrote: Mon Jan 17, 2022 8:45 pm i'm now starting to wonder what Cumming's Hiroshima revelation will be - the one final act that brings the whole sorry mess to a conclusion.
I don't think he's got receipts on Johnson knowing about the party, sadly. Or else it'll be Johnson's name on an email which he'll say he didn't see.
#18454
People that worked with every PM from Thatcher to May in No 10 have Tweeted the same. I believe it was Oliver Dowden who set off this ludicrous accusation that the civil service has an ingrained office drinking culture. I doubt they even did when Don Draper was knocking back Martinis.
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