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So are the CON MPs on the committee going to back Johnson? – politicalbetting.com

What a very strange day and I personally cannot work out what is going to happen.
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Somehow.
I suspect Costa and Walker won't either.
The striking thing is how much the Tory MPs managed to make Johnson squirm today.
That's what watching Boris Johnson today was like.
At times I thought Rudy Giuliani and not Lord Pannick advised Boris Johnson today.
If Johnson doesn't get the spanking he deserves, I suspect the voters will, at least in the short term, hurt the Tories.
I know I am a Johnson cynic, as my PB off-topics demonstrate, but today Johnson was an utter disgrace.
We have Sunak all the way to the election now.
My ultimate strategy is to make sure my kids are well looked after for life.
Their only blood relatives around are me and my parents who are approaching their 70s.
It's genuinely impressive.
Second point, if, in any constituency, NOTA gets most votes, what then?
I expect a unanimous decision of guilty and a real possibility of a recall petition
https://www.empireonline.com/tv/reviews/succession-season-4/
You must be really proud!
Along lines of, his actions were outrageous, but for the reason that {fill in the blank} they do NOT rise to level of removal.
Almost anyone else could be persuaded to keep quiet and sound loyal, or else. But I don't think BoJo is up for that.
Unlike me, they are going to end up with at least £50k worth of debts just to go to university.
Even if they become successful in their education and occupations, they are unlikely to be able to buy decent houses, which is why I've bought them houses now.
I just want them to have the opportunities that I had, which was given to me by parents who wanted nothing but the best for me.
"[T]he possibility of a recall petition in his constituency which could lead to him sitting to become an MP."
Sitting to become an MP?
So we don't need any lectures from Labour supporters on here thanks
Despite your recent drift to the LDs your support for inheritance shows you still have some true Tory values after all TSE!
I should confess two facts which make me a biased judge:
1. I had f*ck-all help from my parents because they were in no position to help me.
2. We have no kids, so Mrs P. and I aim to spend all the little wealth we have accumulated before we shuffle off this mortal coil.
3. I had to endure working with some total tossers who were occupying roles they were unsuited for simply because they'd ridden a wave of inherited privilege. Not good for their colleagues, the company, the country, or indeed themselves really.
(Ok that's three facts - buy two get one free.)
This is sadly not true. I coasted through school and university, had my student loan paid off by 25 and get paid pretty well paid despite never working hard at all. On the other hand some people have more than one job, work very hard indeed, and get paid very little.
IQ and luck are the most important factors, as well as family connections for some (not me), which is why we redistribute wealth.
is so.
I actually take offence at this “hard workers” stuff. I am lazy and proud of it. I have a market value at 60% effort which provides a pretty level of income. Not every aspires to work 22 hours a day and be rich.
I feel guilty that my parents made sacrifices for me. The first brand new car my father ever bought was the car he bought me when I was 17 and passed my driving test.
They come from a culture that views debt (other than a mortgage) as the eighth deadliest sin and that you have failed at life if you don't give your kids better than you had.
Some of that has rubbed off on me.
There is a risk of a Boris-fan backlash if he ceases to be an MP. But both his antics before the committee and the derisory ERG vote on Windsor make BoJo look less dangerous now than this morning.
https://twitter.com/Simon_Craven/status/1638651676625100801/photo/1
This feels sad, as Boris has real genius, and it is incredible that he could not exercise a minimal moral discipline in order to keep the job he had craved. JRM seemed to have got on the wrong bus and stayed on after everyone else knew it was going to the wrong destination.
BTW, Owenpatersongate meant and means far more than Partygate in the long run. Politically the second is absurd. The first is sinister.
Who counts now right at the top now and soon? No-one would have guessed this at the end of 2019. Sunak, Starmer, Forbes, Hunt, Badenoch, Streeting. It could be much worse.
https://twitter.com/MetroUK/status/1638650683451899906
PS - I love toads.
I’m still astonished and saddened that we refused to let spouses etc in to see dying husbands/wives. Yes it would have increased risk marginally. But the inhumanity of it.
https://twitter.com/MetroUK/status/1638650683451899906
The number of current Conservative voters and RefUK voters Rishi needs to win back however who would vote RefUK or stay home at the next general election if Boris was suspended for 10 days or more enabling a recall is much greater than those in the first paragraph