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Where was Boris Johnson?

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RoyalFamilyFan · 30/12/2021 15:30

Does anyone know where Boris Johnson was over the last ten days? He was interviewed and asked if he had been abroad. He said of course not and did a laugh as if he was lying.
So where has he been?

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IpanemaPeaHen · 31/12/2021 12:30

@WimpoleHat poring over data. More like snoozing Wink

BiggerBoat1 · 31/12/2021 12:57

@Crankley most of us have not chosen to be PM

WimpoleHat · 31/12/2021 13:23

@IpanemaPeaHen Well - big complex reports can make a useful impromptu cheeseboard. Or an excellent makeshift coaster for several glasses of Cabernet Sauvignon….🤣

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StarbucksSmarterSister · 31/12/2021 13:48

Maybe, as Parliament is in recess, he's been doing what most of you have been doing, taking a break and meeting with family,

So why didn't he just say so?

His response was bizarre and totally revealing. He was away.

RoyalFamilyFan · 31/12/2021 13:49

Maybe he has decided to use the time to meet his child who he has allegedly never met?

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StealthPolarBear · 31/12/2021 13:55

@thecatfromjapan

Populism is a real false friend, isn't it? The Conservatives got themselves a populist Prime Minister. And what a win it looked at the outset. All the false chumminess, the jokey 'I'm not serious', the playing up of the whole 'Toff who behaves with iirreverance' stuff. It looked bullet-proof. On the one hand - he could play that whole 'anti-elitism' thing; on the other - when the facade fell down, it didn't seem to matter because it was all 'jokes', and calling him out on it just seemed as though you were drawing attention to the fact it was all a pretence - and everyone knew it was a pretence.

But, now that hard times really are kicking in - job losses, business losses, and rising prices are hitting home - well, now the joke isn't just wearing thin; it's just not working.

It's a bad, bad look for the PM to be perpetually on holiday. On expensive holidays, gifted to him.

It really is us/them stuff.

Across the U.K., business owners are looking at their balance-sheets and are worrying.

People are struggling through a chaos of managing during a pandemic.

Costs are rising.

There is uncertainty and discomfort.

And the lazy, venal fool we have as a PM - along with his lazy, venal brand of populism - just isn't popular.

And the Conservatives are stuck with him: a rotting carcass of populism that they nailed as a figurehead of their ship.

So, yes, the perpetual bloody holidays thing grates.

Excellently put. And I'm one of the ones who doesn't expect to suffer too badly financially, I shouldn't have to choose eating or heating. Maybe in our new feline government you can be chancellor?
CallmeHendricks · 31/12/2021 14:53

It's a bit like discovering a small child in the kitchen, asking them what they're up to and them responding, "I haven't touched the chocolate biscuits!"

Clavinova · 31/12/2021 14:58

RoyalFamilyFan
So just in the last five months the holidays we know about.
August - Somerset
October - Costa Del Sol - free given by Tory donor
December - 10 days - possibly Mustique?

Despite the headline, your Guardian link indicates that Boris Johnson returned from Somerset after one day - went on Saturday - returned Sunday. He chaired Cobra meetings on the Friday and Sunday;

Johnson returned from Somerset and chaired his second Cobra meeting on Afghanistan in three days on Sunday afternoon, as well as speaking to Nato’s secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, and the UN secretary general, António Guterres, about the Taliban takeover.

Christmas photos from Chequers here:

"The picture was taken on December 23^ -
The couple spoke to Dr Laura Mount, the Director of Central and West Warrington Prime Care Network, who is leading a vaccination team...

metro.co.uk/2021/12/25/boris-johnson-and-carrie-have-released-a-picture-of-daughter-romy-15824008/

Apparently still at Chequers on December 27 -

Boris Johnson will hear from England's Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty and the Government's Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance.

The virtual meeting, chaired by the Prime Minister from Chequers, will determine if new Covid restrictions are needed to curb Omicron.

www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/critical-covid-19-announcement-expected-25792995

December 29 -
Prime minister urges people to get third jab during visit to a vaccination centre in Milton Keynes.

www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/29/up-90-covid-patients-icu-unboosted-boris-johnson

KeflavikAirport · 31/12/2021 16:13

Well Clavinova if people don't take him at his word whose fault do you think that is?

ancientgran · 31/12/2021 16:15

@CallmeHendricks

It's a bit like discovering a small child in the kitchen, asking them what they're up to and them responding, "I haven't touched the chocolate biscuits!"
I think that's what used to happen to Billy Bunter. Teacher walks in and says, "Bunter" and Bunter replies, "I didn't touch the cakes." Teacher looking puzzled, "What cakes?"
Blossomtoes · 31/12/2021 16:19

@RoyalFamilyFan

I don't actually think A Prime Minister should be able to go away for 10 days and do nothing. In the company I work for senior staff don't do this, and they are a lot less important than a Prime Minister.
Where on earth do you work? I’ve never worked anywhere where everyone hasn’t taken a fortnight’s holiday in the summer - the more senior, the most likely.

As for Johnson, he’s such a waste of space, the country’s probably better off when he’s elsewhere.

CliffsofMohair · 31/12/2021 16:19

@Hen2018

On the fiddle(r)
😂
Havanananana · 31/12/2021 16:34

I think that's what used to happen to Billy Bunter. Teacher walks in and says, "Bunter" and Bunter replies, "I didn't touch the cakes." Teacher looking puzzled, "What cakes?"

Exactly. Johnson's response to a straightforward question revealed the lie. It was a Freudian Slip - instead of giving a straightforward answer he was caught off guard and his subconscious kicked in, giving the answer to a question that he had unintentionally misheard.

RoyalFamilyFan · 31/12/2021 19:04

@CallmeHendricks

It's a bit like discovering a small child in the kitchen, asking them what they're up to and them responding, "I haven't touched the chocolate biscuits!"
That is it in a nutshell!!!
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RoyalFamilyFan · 31/12/2021 19:06

@Blossomtoes senior staff go away on holiday. But if there are crisis they are expected to deal with these. The CEO is clear this is one of the reasons they are so well paid.

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Blossomtoes · 31/12/2021 20:23

[quote RoyalFamilyFan]@Blossomtoes senior staff go away on holiday. But if there are crisis they are expected to deal with these. The CEO is clear this is one of the reasons they are so well paid.[/quote]
The point of having deputies is so this doesn’t happen. Everyone needs protected time away from the stress of their job. There isn’t enough money in the world to persuade me to accept having my holiday interrupted.

RoyalFamilyFan · 31/12/2021 20:58

Well dont worry, Boris has had protected holiday time. Remember the first lockdown was delayed because he was on holiday.

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eternalopt · 31/12/2021 21:40

Hilarious the amount of posters painting boris as a family man when he doesn't even admit/know how many children he has and has cheated on 2 of his 3 wives (so far...)

StarbucksSmarterSister · 01/01/2022 00:49

There isn’t enough money in the world to persuade me to accept having my holiday interrupted.

And that's absolutely fine, but then you'd have to accept that certains jobs might not be for you. I've worked for two CEOs, both of whom had deputies but each of them once had to cut short a holiday due to a crisis. Neither crisis involved a public health issue obviously.

Johnson wanted the job title but not to do the actual job, just like every other job he's had.

MarshmallowSwede · 01/01/2022 16:54

I’m convinced that Boris could murder a puppy, kick a baby like a football and push an old woman into the Thames on live television and people would still say he’s doing his best.

He is the British version of Donald Trump.. yet somehow it seems even Trump still had more accountability held over him. Americans asked questions and saw he was not good and got rid of him. And here you are making excuses for Boris.

You aren’t tired yet I guess. The screw hasn’t been twisted tight enough for you.

I personally can’t think of any other western government that holds its population in such utter disdain as the current UK government does. It’s shocking to see really.

MarshmallowSwede · 01/01/2022 16:56

@RoyalFamilyFan

RoyalFamilyFan

Maybe he has decided to use the time to meet his child who he has allegedly never met?

😂😂😂😂… what number is that? 6 or 7. Does he even know how many children he has?

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