Monday 24 June 2019

The choice

Conservative Party members have a choice between the worst Foreign Secretary ever and the worst Health Secretary ever who will replace the two worst Prime Ministers in history.

Let us not forget that Johnson began the anti-EU rhetoric hen he used to make up stories when he should have been reporting on the proceedings in Brussels. In time, readers and so editors began to like the made up stuff rather than the actual reporting.

Johnson was eventually sacked for making up quotes in an interview.

He lied.

Its what he does.

As London Mayor, he closed down multiple police and fire stations, selling off the land, which he then spunked the profits on buying water cannons he could not use, a garden bridge that was never built and a fleet of useless Boris buses that are too hot in summer too cold in winter.

And he is now trying to take the credit for the 2012 London Olympics, which London won when Ken Livingstone was mayor, and a separate publicly owned company executed. Boris is "best" remembered for waffling at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, prattling on about wiff waff.

He swapped support for staying in the EU to leaving on some kind of Damascene conversion, swining to referendum vote to leave.

He was then made Foreign Secretary, and in his time managed to make a British Mother accused of spying in Iran be imprisoned when he made an error when making a speech. She is still in jail, and her husband on hunger strike.

When a murder investigation was launched into a chemical attack on a British mother, the chief suspect being the Russian state, the Foreign Secretary skipped the emergency meeting because he was too busy doing a photo shoot for his own resignation.

His mouth is such a potential disaster area, his team are keeping him away from almost any kind of interview or debate.

And yet he wants to be PM.

Hunt on the other hand, oversaw the dismantling of the NHS, under-funding it, ensuring there is a shortage of doctors, nurses. Abolishing the nurse's bursary, meaning that further discouraged people starting to train, and keeping pay rises to 1% year on year, further destroying morale.

His sustained attacks on the NHS are politically dogmatic, not caring what the effects of the policies are, denying pay rises for staff whilst supporting the £1 billion pay off to the DUP to prop May up.

This is the choice and one of them will probably be PM, at least for a day.

God help us all.

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