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Should he resign?

48 replies

PolkaDot456 · 12/01/2022 19:12

As title really. And to be clear, Boris Johnson!

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Dghgcotcitc · 12/01/2022 19:15

I think so yes he was such a public face if the law on a law he broke it feels untenable to stay!

TooMuchSugar22 · 12/01/2022 19:26

Yes!

Happymchappy · 12/01/2022 19:27

Yes

480Widdio · 12/01/2022 19:28

Of course he should!! He infuriates me,his sheer arrogance is breathtaking.

Scarby9 · 12/01/2022 19:30

Yes.
But I give it a week before he tells us he has drawn a line under it, and we should all move on.
If pressed, he will blame some civil servants and force them to resign.

Thegentleman · 12/01/2022 19:33

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FFSFFSFFS · 12/01/2022 19:34

The civil service fucker who arranged the party should resign too. I find it extraordinary that he hasn’t.

52andblue · 12/01/2022 19:35

Yes.
But, he has NO integrity, so he won't.

StarbucksSmarterSister · 12/01/2022 19:36

No, he should be sacked and dragged off screaming.

But since that isn't likely, yes of course he should resign. But he's an arrogant, entitled twat, so he won't.

CardRoomGreen · 12/01/2022 19:37

If he doesn't the Scottish independence lobby will be very, very happy.

rainrainraincamedowndowndown · 12/01/2022 19:37

Yes, but is that it? No penalty?

BettyfromBristol · 12/01/2022 19:39

Of course. Despicable man.

Flapjacker48 · 12/01/2022 19:53

He won't.

fluffi · 12/01/2022 19:56

Yes definitely resign, he’s not a leader! Who lets their staff continue with a BYOB event which is clearly against the spirit of the lockdown measures when the rest of the country was struggling through? He should have stopped it.

langdale2016 · 12/01/2022 19:57

Yes

firef1y · 12/01/2022 19:58

While he should, I really hope he doesn't, simply because anyone who would take over would be just as bad or worse

AlwaysLatte · 12/01/2022 19:58

He should, but he won't. He should have done ages ago.

MaryAndHerNet · 12/01/2022 19:59

He lied last week at PMqs
Refused to clarify.

He's lied before.

People lap it up and vote for him, I don't know why.

Pickersgill · 12/01/2022 20:00

Yes he should. I'm not normally one to bash the Civil service but the PPS who sent that out should also go. We have to be above approach and that invite definitely fell the wrong side of that boundary.

RachC2021 · 12/01/2022 20:16

He should be kicked out rather than given the opportunity to resign. Along with the person who sent the email. And all those who attended punished too. And those invited but who didn’t attend OR report the event disciplined.

ThirdTimeIucky · 12/01/2022 20:28

Yes, but he's spineless and totally lacking in shame, so he won't.

IGotHam · 12/01/2022 20:41

Yes. And the bloke that sent the email.

VikingOnTheFridge · 12/01/2022 20:42

I would say yes but I want to see what else is going to get leaked if he doesn't.

Itsnotover · 12/01/2022 20:43

Of course he should. He's a POS. And people are too dim to realise that he's intelligent and cunning. Not a bumbling fun figure.