The front pages on the Liar King’s desperate attempt to survive – politicalbetting.com

Another set of terrible front pages for Johnson as he refuses to face reality and accept that his time as prime minister is coming to an end.
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I said: "If you really focus, if you work harder than you've ever worked before, if you don't let anything stop you. Well... In just another year, then I can get myself the new McLaren Artura."
https://twitter.com/alexwilks88/status/1544734709372043264
Mr Meeks:
I’ve already made this point once but I’ll make it again. Given the last 36 hours, is it likely that the Tories would let Boris Johnson remain as Prime Minister while they select a new leader? Who would serve in his Cabinet?
I don’t think so. So there will be a stopgap PM.
https://twitter.com/alastairmeeks/status/1544879436952117253
Surely key criterion is not wanting job permanently - which might favour May over Raab, for example.
https://twitter.com/spectatorindex/status/1544889863157469184
Had a real life flash before your eyes moment and what's worrying is that no one can figure out what caused it.
They are in a completely different place to Europe when it comes to energy prices, something that currently dominates our worldview.
https://twitter.com/benrileysmith/status/1544805277538582531
The Tory whips office has calculated Boris Johnson would get the backing of just 65 Tory MPs in a second confidence vote.
That’s out of almost 360 Tory MPs - so support from less than a fifth. Boris allies have been discussing that today. More in @Telegraph tomorrow.
Interestingly, this morning's Mail online is less loyal than their printed version last night. I wonder if they are getting feedback from their readers? Or could it be that there's a also a war going on at Northcliffe House?
The online Mail leads with a headline that describes is as his 'shameless battle to remain PM'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html
Is it equivalent to Trump's final months? There are certainly similarities.
This wicked clown needs to be removed from Downing St. I think it's a real shame the British people may not get the chance to deliver the coup de grace.
https://twitter.com/RhonddaBryant/status/1544910300591362048
I hope you didn't have to wait too long in A&E to be seen and that you can get it checked out. Hopefully you can take it easy for a few days. Rest up as much as you can and try not to worry too much about it.
I'm not sure politics played any part but I couldn't sleep last night. It was all too 'out of the ordinary'.
But are you actually an elector?
Outsider, but far more credible than Braverman.
I just cannot see a way back for him from here.
I think he honestly believes it.
Some of today’s front pages. https://twitter.com/KarinBBC/status/1544914317916643330/photo/1
https://twitter.com/haynesdeborah/status/1544913661315235840
But his party has been so supine for so long, that it goes some way to explaining his state of delusion. I think he might not adjust to the new reality until he’s been kicked out.
Had he have gone gracefully, with a seemly succession process, it's possible they could have turned things around in two years.
Now we have a party in utter chaos. Disunity never plays out well in the polls and 'disunity' doesn't even come close to what we now have going on.
It's a total shambles and no longer will we speak of the ruthless tory party. At almost every turn they have stuffed this up.
What a toddler.
https://twitter.com/TalyaVarga/status/1544916345820790786
Male 1.29
Female 3.05
Gender of next Lab leader:
Female 1.54
Male 2.22
Women leaders of Labour, the Conservatives, the SNP, the English Greens, the Scottish Greens, Sinn Féin and the Alliance Party?
Do Ed Davey, Adam Price, Jeffrey Donaldson, Doug Beattie, Colum Eastwood and Alex Salmond start to look a little antediluvian?
They have more unity than they have had for a long time. Against Boris.
If they have any sense the MPs will give overwhelming backing to one candidate and skip the members vote.
2022 1.02
2023 30
2024 or later 38
Politics Professor Tim Bale says 'only a narcissistic populist like Boris Johnson' would believe he had a 'personal mandate' to continue as Prime Minister.
@TomSwarbrick1 https://twitter.com/LBC/status/1544915722970832896/video/1
Braverman has bad judgement, she has allowed herself to be humiliated as Attorney General. I understand why she would agree to serve in the government, but she made no attempt to exercise independence as a lawyer in this role, she just did whatever she was told to do in a wholly unconvincing way.
I would say that Kemi Badenoch is potentially a more interesting candidate. Also, I wouldn't rule out Priti Patel.
Oh wait, you were right first time.
Bali went from over 6 million tourists in 2019 to 45 tourists in 2020. Yes, 45 tourists.
The resident interviewed in the piece reckons it will take a decade to recover. My several friends in SE Asia think the same. The more optimistic suggest a decade to recover. Many say it will never return to how it was
Yes, you can still travel. But covid has not gone away. Vaccine passes are required. Everywhere restrictions are far greater than they were. The tourist infrastructures have broken down. There is flight chaos in the UK and elsewhere. And a lot of the fun has been sucked out of it. Why have I not travelled much in the last 2 years? Quite simply, sitting on a long haul flight in a mask and going through a heap of aggro at overseas airports and hotels is the last thing I want to do when I travel. I go abroad to enjoy local cuisine and culture. To relax. To breathe the vibrancy of other worlds.
In short, travel was fun. I have lived and travelled outside the UK most of my life, up to when covid hit. My last trip abroad was to Asia in early 2020. The place was already becoming a ghost town. Until I'm convinced that from leaving my door to returning it will be a fun experience I shall continue to avoid it.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61992300
My experience in 2022 was that it is fine; apart from the airport was depressing and everything was a bit more expensive.
As long as the rules (vaccine passports, masks etc) go then it is fine.
For Europeans, Indonesia is just poor value for money as a one-off destination. Another matter if you’re down in that region anyway.
Incidentally, the Scottish tourist industry recovered in no time. Far too bloody busy in fact. I blame Instagram, TikTok etc. The country is simply too photogenic.
Says under our constitution he can’t continue without party’s backing.
“The PM is testing that very strongly and very concerningly.”
https://twitter.com/PaulBrandITV/status/1544919139789193216
Scots undeserving of democracy.
Brexit is terrific.
Neat wee moustache developing on the upper lip.
Aye it's a bonnie bonnie land. Love Scotland.
Many of the rules are there for good reasons. I see masks are returning to European resorts as covid surges.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jul/06/holidaymakers-warned-of-rising-coronavirus-cases-at-european-destinations
I have submitted my letter of resignation to the Prime Minister.
https://twitter.com/brandonlewis/status/1544921034368901122
It is a big island though and central Bali and the Eastern tip quiet and plenty of local culture. Apart from Kuta, we loved it.
https://twitter.com/helen_whately/status/1544921576449183745
Just touching base - we feel the time is right for a press conference.
We have some experience with this sort of thing…
https://twitter.com/TotalSeasons/status/1544799120505901056
My profoundly Anglophile Swedish wife once took it from Fort William to Liverpool (!! don’t ask - Swedes are bonkers). She totally loved it. The journey itself was a sleepless, noisy, juddery trial of endurance, but OMG she just adored the cute little eccentric characters and customs. Like taking a journey back into the 1950s.
I know that part of the world very well. Must’ve canvassed half the doors in Lochaber, and that ain’t easy 😉
https://www.parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/1f7d6322-7f63-4053-85dd-8355cb451c71
It can also be found on Youtube by searching for "liaison committee boris johnson".
Lets hope his going rescues Channel 4 and the BBC from the deranged Dorries
2024 1.36
2023 5.6
2022 10
Starting with that wallpaper, which could be the equivalent of Imelda Marcos's shoe collection.
I was in Malaysia in 2020, a country I know extremely well and have lived in. It was a pale, pale, shadow of what it was. Very little open, restrictions everywhere. Masks galore (for good reasons).
And the airport business lounge, which has always been a joyous part of my experience was a godawful pain in the butt. No longer lovely buffets and relaxed atmosphere.
A friend of mine went to Phuket recently and was welcomed at the airport by men in Hazmat suits. He was whisked away for testing and held by them in that state for a couple of hours. I kid you not. Good friend of mine in Bangkok says everything has shut down: all the tourist businesses have just gone.
Yes you can travel. That wasn't the point of the piece, nor what I was saying. It's just no longer FUN.
In my humble opinion.
https://twitter.com/Annemariealex/status/1544925571704147969
The other alternative is that there are several rounds of MP voting over a week and then extreme pressure is put on all the others to withdraw following the final round to skip the members vote.
This only took 12 days for May in 2016.
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I had a wonderful deluxe cabin with fresh clean sheets and an ensuite shower room. On a train!
Waking up to a view across the Trossachs and the Rannoch Moor took my breath away.
Highly recommended.
https://www.sleeper.scot/
# Champagne socialist
What an insane morning politically; I think we all knew Boris Johnson was 'strange' but I don't think we expected him to go as far as he has done. Can he hang on another 14 days to the to the end of the Parliamentary session? I would've said no but after the events of yesterday I think he might. And then he'll be safe, or fairly safe until September. God alone knows what he might do during that period of course!
Can Carrie not talk some sense into him? Or is she part of the problem?
Bali is recovering and some businesses are as busy as ever, others gone for good - the issue is flights are recovering slower than demand and prices to DPS are very high. Much cheaper to fly to Jakarta and fly from there. The other big issue facing Bali is that prior to the pandemic China was the biggest source of tourists - and they won’t be coming back anytime soon.
(I believe you’re a fluent Danish speaker, so a wee Swedish editorial from the main liberal broadsheet not beyond you.)
https://www.dn.se/ledare/kristerssons-hyllning-av-sd-ar-faktiskt-helt-forbluffande/
Basically, Ulf Kristersson, the leader of the Moderates, has lost it. He is a total convert to the lure of the Sweden Democrats (as is Ebba Busch, the Christian Democratic leader).
I will not be able to vote for my former party, which I left in 2017, at the September general election. For the first time in my life I am seriously considering voting Social Democrat. It’ll certainly be from that bloc anyway.
What is it with mainstream centre-right parties caving in to the far right? Does nobody read history books nowadays?
Good luck with that…
The 1922 committee really need to get their act together and bring this farce to an end.
I abhor the phrase staycation. Original meaning was staying in your home and taking day trips.
A holiday in the U.K. is still a holiday.
I do them every year.
Rant over.
How the other 1% live ....
When it all re-opens without restrictions, which means when covid dissipates, then I'll be back.
I accept that some like you are happy to travel under current circumstances and that's great. Just not for me right now, nor I suspect for a lot of people still in the world.
Enjoy it out there