Despite narrowly winning, it knows its days are numbered. Weeks/ months later it hands itself over to a friendly buyer.
The same will happen to Johnson. Even if he narrowly wins the vote he will be so seriously wounded that his authority will be gone.
He says it will take a flame gun to get him out of No 10: that may soon happen irrespective of the vote.
Which way will Miss Buchan vote?
ReplyDeleteShe is so ambitious for Office that she will have photo evidence of her vote already on Johnson's Whats App
DeleteNo flies on our Flicka
Deleteand Mr Hands?
ReplyDeleteHands is devious. As all MI6 operators are. Only he knows how he voted.
DeleteHe said he was going to support Johnson. I expect he will have done so. He's got a ministerial salary to protect as well as unlimited free jollies round Europe.
DeleteHands is opportunistic.
DeleteHe "jollies" to Germany all the time. German wife. But also of great interest to MI6
DeleteWhat is of great interest to MI6? Hands or Germany??
DeleteThe greased piglet has once again jumped over the electric chair.
ReplyDeleteCarrie and sprogs stay in No 10 with weekends at the Country Pad
ReplyDeleteIf more Tory MP's like Buchan and Hands find their backbones, Johnson will be shafted ignominiously. Kensington's Labour Councillors shafted Dent Coad nearly ten years ago and it has taken her all this time, with Boris Johnson type duplicity and deviousness, to make a comeback.
DeleteIt was vicious of Emma Dent Coad to shaft Henderson.
DeleteAccording to The Times Buchan is one of the handful on the piglet payroll who didn't come out in his favour. Scruples? Or incompetence? Either way, probably the end of a short career.
ReplyDeleteMay we have a source for this? She is not on this list https://www.politics.co.uk/news-feature/2022/06/06/the-house-of-boris-how-conservative-mps-now-line-up/
DeleteFront page yesterday (Wed 8th) had this paragraph:
Delete"Johnson was also urged by allies to sack 13 ministers and government aides who have not said they backed him in the confidence vote. Five ministers including Alex Chalk QC, the solicitor-general, and John Glen, who serves at the Treasury, have defied pressure to reveal whether they were among the 148 MPs who voted against Johnson. Eight parliamentary private secretaries have not said how they voted. "
Times Online yesterday had a link to the names but this has now disappeared.
Have you seen or heard anything from her one way or the other?
PS M'lud. The politics.co.uk link you posted notes that she did not initially appear to have commented publicly on the PM’s future but she did speak in his support in April.
DeletePerhaps she is trying to play both sides?
If Buchan had stayed silent and not publicly backed Johnson she is showing more political 'nowse' than l expected of her
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