He still doesn't think he did anything wrong!

Ollygon

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"Boris sometimes seems affronted when criticised for what amounts to a gross failure of responsibility," his teacher Martin Hammond wrote of the 17-year-old Boris. "I think he honestly believes it is churlish of us not to regard him as an exception, one who should be free of the network of obligation which binds everyone else."

... and he still holds that belief.

I may be wrong, but while he was quick with self congratulation on what he saw as his achievements, I don't think I heard him apologise once for the Owen Paterson fiasco, wallpapergate, getting paralytic at Lebedevs villa, Partgate, Blowjobgate, and now Gropegate.

He churlishly had a go at members of his own Party - the Herd- who brought around his downfall.

He still doesn't get it. I think his former teacher should get a Nobel prize for sussing him out so early.

I've worked with a few senior national politicians over the years, some Labour, but mostly Tories, and including 1 Prime Minister. Without exception, and regardless of party I found them to be honest, courteous, professional and most of all people of high morals and integrity.

They dealt with national and international crises as great, if not greater than Covid and Ukraine without flinching, or blowing their own trumpets.

Maybe I chose carefully, but both before, during and after office they displayed and upheld those principles to this day.

Can anyone come on here, and say that Johnson could be even considered to be included in that bracket ?
 
"Boris sometimes seems affronted when criticised for what amounts to a gross failure of responsibility," his teacher Martin Hammond wrote of the 17-year-old Boris. "I think he honestly believes it is churlish of us not to regard him as an exception, one who should be free of the network of obligation which binds everyone else."

... and he still holds that belief.

I may be wrong, but while he was quick with self congratulation on what he saw as his achievements, I don't think I heard him apologise once for the Owen Paterson fiasco, wallpapergate, getting paralytic at Lebedevs villa, Partgate, Blowjobgate, and now Gropegate.

He churlishly had a go at members of his own Party - the Herd- who brought around his downfall.

He still doesn't get it. I think his former teacher should get a Nobel prize for sussing him out so early.

I've worked with a few senior national politicians over the years, some Labour, but mostly Tories, and including 1 Prime Minister. Without exception, and regardless of party I found them to be honest, courteous, professional and most of all people of high morals and integrity.

They dealt with national and international crises as great, if not greater than Covid and Ukraine without flinching, or blowing their own trumpets.

Maybe I chose carefully, but both before, during and after office they displayed and upheld those principles to this day.

Can anyone come on here, and say that Johnson could be even considered to be included in that bracket ?
Absolutely correct. Just a few points behind in the polls, as you'd expect from a mid term Government.

Ignoring completely that his personal rating is in single figures.
 
I think his resignation speech was pretty spot on in the circumstances. Sad end really and by his own design. I guess you could argue that the pressure he was under was unprecedented, a couple of months after he won the election, the pandemic struck, followed quickly by Ukraine and the resulting cost of living crisis. Pity he didn’t just play by the rules.
 
Can't see why he is not standing down immediately and wants to stay until end ofsummer.

Couldn't possibly have anything to do with the big delayed wedding party Carrie has planned at Chequers on the 30th July.
 
"Boris sometimes seems affronted when criticised for what amounts to a gross failure of responsibility," his teacher Martin Hammond wrote of the 17-year-old Boris. "I think he honestly believes it is churlish of us not to regard him as an exception, one who should be free of the network of obligation which binds everyone else."

... and he still holds that belief.

I may be wrong, but while he was quick with self congratulation on what he saw as his achievements, I don't think I heard him apologise once for the Owen Paterson fiasco, wallpapergate, getting paralytic at Lebedevs villa, Partgate, Blowjobgate, and now Gropegate.

He churlishly had a go at members of his own Party - the Herd- who brought around his downfall.

He still doesn't get it. I think his former teacher should get a Nobel prize for sussing him out so early.

I've worked with a few senior national politicians over the years, some Labour, but mostly Tories, and including 1 Prime Minister. Without exception, and regardless of party I found them to be honest, courteous, professional and most of all people of high morals and integrity.

They dealt with national and international crises as great, if not greater than Covid and Ukraine without flinching, or blowing their own trumpets.

Maybe I chose carefully, but both before, during and after office they displayed and upheld those principles to this day.

Can anyone come on here, and say that Johnson could be even considered to be included in that bracket ?
Just to add.

The Conservative politicians were all One Nation Tories. The Party has gone much too far to right.

A Centrist Party is still needed in this country, or at least a Co-alition so that extremist tails of whatever colour can't wag the dog!
 
Can't see why he is not standing down immediately and wants to stay until end ofsummer.

Couldn't possibly have anything to do with the big delayed wedding party Carrie has planned at Chequers on the 30th July.
You should know by now he hates to leave a party
 
"Boris sometimes seems affronted when criticised for what amounts to a gross failure of responsibility," his teacher Martin Hammond wrote of the 17-year-old Boris. "I think he honestly believes it is churlish of us not to regard him as an exception, one who should be free of the network of obligation which binds everyone else."

... and he still holds that belief.

I may be wrong, but while he was quick with self congratulation on what he saw as his achievements, I don't think I heard him apologise once for the Owen Paterson fiasco, wallpapergate, getting paralytic at Lebedevs villa, Partgate, Blowjobgate, and now Gropegate.

He churlishly had a go at members of his own Party - the Herd- who brought around his downfall.

He still doesn't get it. I think his former teacher should get a Nobel prize for sussing him out so early.

I've worked with a few senior national politicians over the years, some Labour, but mostly Tories, and including 1 Prime Minister. Without exception, and regardless of party I found them to be honest, courteous, professional and most of all people of high morals and integrity.

They dealt with national and international crises as great, if not greater than Covid and Ukraine without flinching, or blowing their own trumpets.

Maybe I chose carefully, but both before, during and after office they displayed and upheld those principles to this day.

Can anyone come on here, and say that Johnson could be even considered to be included in that bracket ?
He's got no class, no integrity, no decency, no honour, nothing. He's a lier and a clown.
 
Right to the very end, the sense of entitlement comes shining through. Calling the backbenchers 'The Herd' sums him up. No respect for anything or anyone.

@Lytham_fy8 sums him up so succinctly. A can't.
 
He's a **.

I think you are letting him off a bit there.

He is without doubt one of the biggest cnut's these great islands of ours have ever seen.

The history books written for future generations will portray him a lying corrupt, arrogant, immoral, fcukwitted, bloated bastard who shamed the highest office in Britain.

Other than that I'm sure we will see him on Have I Got News for You joining in the witty banter with a few latin quotes in the next fortnight.
 
The thing is, everyone knew he was a cnut, yet the tory party elected him and the he won an election.
As someone famous on here said, you get the cnut you deserve.
 
The thing is, everyone knew he was a cnut, yet the tory party elected him and the he won an election.
As someone famous on here said, you get the cnut you deserve.
Up until two weeks ago, there were still people on here constantly defending him.

In contrast, some of us were calling him out for what he is before he was elected. It would seem we were absolutely right in our judgement of his character and ability.
 
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