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I said it on here a while back, when the professional pundits that get paid well to analyse these things were confident he'd come through it all relatively unscathed - Johnson's fucked, and it really is just a matter of whether his mps have to balls to put him down now or let this drag on and take them down with him.

 

Few Tory MPs ever had much time for him outside of him being an election winner, but the maths they're working through is twofold: how much of his cultist fanbase can they expect to lose vs what the party might gain in other support; and who could they rally around in a leadership election, because they need to be (seen to be) on the same page post-Johnson to make the pain of yet another regicide worthwhile. 

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Priti Patel says it will overshadow the Jubilee celebrations if more Tory MPs move against scruff-bag. Desperate stuff.

 

What next - don't move against him because it could ruin the omnibus of Eastenders? Is that still a thing?

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The 44 charges Mr Carrick faces are: 21 counts of rape, nine counts of sexual assault, five counts of assault by penetration, three counts of coercive and controlling behaviour, two counts of false imprisonment, two counts of attempted rape, one count of attempted sexual assault by penetration and one count of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent.


The charges relate to 12 women between 2003 and 2020.

 

Mr Carrick is accused of raping one woman in woods and sexually assaulting her.

 

The indictment alleges that some of the women were repeatedly raped, sexually assaulted and forced to perform degrading sex acts by Carrick, while one woman is said to have been falsely imprisoned in a cupboard under the stairs.


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11 hours ago, Shooter in the Motor said:

Priti Patel says it will overshadow the Jubilee celebrations if more Tory MPs move against scruff-bag. Desperate stuff.

 

What next - don't move against him because it could ruin the omnibus of Eastenders? Is that still a thing?

Oh aye, remember them. Are they still a thing anyone?

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7 minutes ago, Mudface said:

Even the cap-doffing serfs think he's a cunt.

 

 

That might seem to be a small thing, but that's actually going to be fucking huge in whether he managed to keep hold of power or not. I suspect that'll ring through the halls of power and the Tories won't like that at all. If it was at a football match or something, they'll happily dismiss it as the plebs moaning again, but that... nah. They won't like that one bit. It just needs some lord to say 'the world is watching us' and he's done. 

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On 01/06/2022 at 17:36, Bobby Hundreds said:

We're always told Johnson is fucked but people move on and he rides it out. 

 

Well, he's not resigned or been kicked out by his MPs yet, if that's what you mean. He is fucked, though. His days are numbered. He's a lame duck, operating entirely at the whim of the few people that are keeping him in office. He's u-turning on every fucking thing he announces because he has no support for his decisions. He's proving to be an election loser, which negates the only reason his parliamentary party suffered him in the first instance. Why else do you think we've got his remaining supporters (Patel et al) doing the rounds talking about how damaging a leadership election would be unless they know one was imminent, one that would at the least further damage his standing?

 

Even the royalists outside St Paul's were booing him today. He's lost them, he's lost the Tory party.

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