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Brexit

Is Boris is going to ’no deal’ and resign?

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Blimeyoreilly2020 · 11/12/2020 13:39

To be honest I absolutely hate that he is our PM but I think if we do crash out he needs to stay and take the flack (I’d say ‘sort it out’ but that’s going to be decades of work..).....but have an awful feeling that he’ll run off into the sunset citing post Covid health/new baby/achieved what I came to do sh!te. Given his moral compass is demonstrably non existent (was fired from previous job for lying/ has an unknown number of children with an unknown number of women etc) you can’t really trust a word he says can you? And who is there to pick up the pieces?! - I like Kier but Momentum are still wielding too much power. How many of you think he’ll stick it out? Gah😖🤬

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BigFatLiar · 11/12/2020 13:54

On the fence with this. On one level I doubt he'll go as he loves being PM (May be rubbish at it) however he may see that it's all going to pot so run and say nothing to do with him.

bellinisurge · 11/12/2020 16:09

He'll stick it out. Until the Tory Party dumps him.
Momentum have pissed away their dubious opportunity and grown ups are back in charge of Labour. The Tories fear Starmer and if Johnson can be a lightening rod to fend Labour off until such time as they find someone else, that will suit them.
And Johnson will keep wanking away as PM because he's got nowhere else to go.

Peregrina · 11/12/2020 16:31

I don't think the Tories are ready yet for another blood letting.

BlackForestCake · 11/12/2020 16:44

The political system is fucked. He is going to give us No Deal and then fuck off into the sunset with millons in bungs from his crooked mates, rather than to prison where he ought to be going. So he doesn't care.

Hayeahnobut · 11/12/2020 16:48

@Blimeyoreilly2020 but Momentum are still wielding too much power.

Can you elaborate please, some specific examples would be useful.

MarshmallowManiac · 14/12/2020 16:29

I feel it is a distinct possibility, maybe around March or April, when the impact of Brexit will truly begin to start to show itself.

MissingLinker · 14/12/2020 16:40

I'm pretty certain on no deal... However, while some leavers may have wanted that all along, lots didn't and he knows that so I think it's possible he might agree to a really crap deal at the very last minute. The leave supportive press would be too distracted with "from the (nasty European) jaws of defeat" type headlines for most of their readers to twig that, actually, this satisfies no one.

I'm pretty certain he'll resign at some point over the next year. Don't know how soon.

AnneLovesGilbert · 14/12/2020 16:45

I don’t think he loves being PM. He wanted to be king of the world, settled for PM of the U.K. and I expect he thought it would be fun and games like being mayor of London, lots of nice dinners and people thinking he was hilarious. It hasn’t worked out that way at all. His refusal to work weekends and attend cobra meetings at the start of the pandemic tell you how committed he is to the job he eventually got. He’s a fun time guy, not the person anyone needs when the shit hits the fan as it has, more than anyone could have predicted. He’ll be gone within a year. He’ll do a Cameron and quit and disappear. What does he care how his incompetence affects the country, he’s got plenty of mates abroad and he’ll fuck off to someone’s private island before emerging on the after dinner speak circuit.

MayYouLiveInInterestingTimes · 19/12/2020 10:10

Late to the party on this one, but I’d like Johnson to just go. We’ll never hold him to account, he’ll never be the one to take the conseuences of his actions. I’d like him to just clear off and be repeatedly pulled back in to answer to public inquiry after inquiry when the cost of Brexit to this already-impoverished nation becomes clear. Gove too. But for now we need to cut the losses and just get rid. They are far too clever at politicking and saving their faces for public consumption, while the rest of them wallows in filth daily.

Peregrina · 19/12/2020 12:22

I too would just like him to go.

I'd also like the EU to say "Enough, you don't want a deal, so we are pulling out." The EU will get the blame but then Johnson and chums are going to blame the EU anyway with either a poor deal or no deal, so it's a case of might as well be hung for a sheep as for a lamb.

Dee1975 · 19/12/2020 13:40

Interesting question. But it has been documented for months that he has struggled with health post covid. I think if it wasn’t for brexit he would have already quit. He’s trying to see it through past 1st jan. and yes I think he will resign on health and don’t believe that’s a get out clause either. I’m sure a lot MMS would be the first to kick up a stink if someone wasn’t allowed to quit their job based on health grounds! So it unfair to say he shouldn’t be allowed ...

Hayeahnobut · 19/12/2020 13:43

But it has been documented for months that he has struggled with health post covid.

Hinted at to excuse his many fuck ups? Yes. Documented? No.

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