Tuesday 15 February 2022

What now for the clown King of the World??

The question I get asked from my Danish colleagues is: when is your Prime Minister going to resign?

Good question, and the answer is, in short, he isn't.

There is a lot of other stuff going on at the moment, a potential war in Ukraine for one, which allows the Clown King to pretned to be an international statesman until he has to actually say something statesman like.

Because it is odd, that a product of an educational system that prizes debating above most other skills, that Johnson is so dreadful at it.

Reading from a script, he's fine, but the minute he has to put somethign in his own words, and out come random stuff in all the wrong order.

Oliver Downden, who is (and I'll have to check the interwebs for this) Minister without Portfolio, opened another salvo against what he calls "woke" in only describing woke as being something opposite to the values of the Conservative Party.

As these values seem to be happy that 180,000 people died of COVID, £12.5 billion syphoned off into your mate's bank accounts, lying in Parliament, govng the Monarch unlawful advice, all those fucking parties. I am thinking that many people might like this woke he speaks of. I know I do.

Woke is caring about your fellow citizens, the truth and doing the right things, not lining their own pockets.

Johnson went on a tour of the North West yesterday, to be photographed in various hi-vis jackets, looking like a prat in a hard had most of the time, but had to cut the trip short for a COBRA meeting this morning, Liz Truss hosted another COBRA meeting last night in which, I suppose, she described Russia and "cold" and without much cheese.

An unknown number of letters have been sent to the 1922 Committee, but apparently not enough to trigger a vote of no confidence. However, his smirk when asked about his ill-judged comments linking Starmer and Jimmy Savile might trigger a few more.

Two MPs have been murded as a result of the culture wars the Tories are happy to wage, and the PM refises to back down. At some point it would benice if the party were to return to being a party of honesty, decency and one to trust.

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