Quote: WIZEB "Didn't you listen to his ex-special adviser when he said he was useless?
"He bumbles around ignoring large chunks of reality and tries to keep everyone happy causing chaos'.
'All he ever showed any consistent interest in was building more trains, buses, bike lanes and the world's most stupid and expensive tunnel from Ireland to Scotland - which, left to his own devices, he will spend more time and money on than the NHS, schools and crime combined.'
Yet w-q and some other muppets on here still think he's the countries saviour.
And there we go with a very selective choice of policies. Look at the uproar from the north only last week when the train plans were changed, but of course you didn't see that. The link too NI was never going to happen but why not explore the opportunity(The same was probably said regarding France many decades ago). Vehicle free(certainly combustion engine) towns and cities are the future. Whats wrong with bike lanes?? It's working in London.
Why cant he do things concurrently??? Only this week a big push on reducing crime and drugs, 2 weeks ago improving social care and NHS improvements, the ongoing levelling up the bitter north.....it just goes on.
The alternative is what exactly, Kier and Angela! Talk us through their proposals.
Quote: Superblue "See Lord Geidt, Lyin Boris’s dodgy ethics advisor has finally admitted defeat and finally thrown the towel in
It's good to see that, unlike his old boss, the ethics adviser actually has some ethics.
It' seems clear that Johnson wont be standing down, no matter how bad things become so, it will be a long, lingering, goodbye.
This has to be good news for the opposition but, maybe not for the general public
It looks like the only person who he feels is so unethical as him is de Pffell himself. I wonder if he will pay himself the additional salary that came with the post.