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Boris Johnson booed at Queen’s Jubilee as No 10 ‘plots charm offensive to win over MPs’

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Boris Johnson faces the task of persuading Conservative MPs he can still lead his party into the next general election, despite being booed by the crowd outside the Queen’s platinum jubilee service.

 

In a new humiliation for the prime minister, desperately trying to stave off a no-confidence vote, he was met with a loud chorus of boos, jeers and whistles as he walked up the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral with his wife Carrie on Friday.

 

BBC presenter Jane Hill noted that there was a “substantial amount” of booing as Mr Johnson entered the cathedral. The PM was also heckled as he left the service – with one person heard shouting “f*** off Boris”.

 

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9 minutes ago, onthedarkside said:

In a new humiliation for the prime minister, desperately trying to stave off a no-confidence vote, he was met with a loud chorus of boos, jeers and whistles as he walked up the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral with his wife Carrie on Friday.

Glorious. 

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10 minutes ago, onthedarkside said:

BBC presenter Jane Hill noted that there was a “substantial amount” of booing as Mr Johnson entered the cathedral. The PM was also heckled as he left the service – with one person heard shouting “f*** off Boris”.

Well done that person. 

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I like Boris, least he speaks his mind. Unlike sleepy Joe who speaks whatever comes from somebody else's mind !

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Very good to see. The British PM is able to be criticized. Great to see the gruesome twosome booed also. A fantastic day all round.

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5 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

Glorious. 

Exactly, the only convicted criminal in the UK ever to remain a PM

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All brought on himself by himself.

If the blond bunter had held his hands up at the first knockings he wouldn't be in so much trouble.

But as a born liar, he lied and lied and lied, making himself look and sound like a complete Muppet.

He might lead them into the election but he won't lead them to a win me thinks.

26 minutes ago, Excel said:

Exactly, the only convicted criminal in the UK ever to remain a PM

Deport him to Australia in chains.

They do still own Australia don't they?

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6 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

Well done that person. 

I'll second that.

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5 minutes ago, wombat said:

Deport him to Australia in chains.

They do still own Australia don't they?

No mate, Great Britain gave that place up after the Ozzie criminals in leg irons starting beating the English cricket team repeatedly. ????

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4 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

I like Boris, least he speaks his mind. Unlike sleepy Joe who speaks whatever comes from somebody else's mind !

But what’s the point in Johnson, like trump speaking his mind when none of its true.

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3 hours ago, Andycoops said:

All brought on himself by himself.

If the blond bunter had held his hands up at the first knockings he wouldn't be in so much trouble.

But as a born liar, he lied and lied and lied, making himself look and sound like a complete Muppet.

He might lead them into the election but he won't lead them to a win me thinks.

I hope you’re right. The damage they’ve done will take decades to reverse.

3 hours ago, wombat said:

Deport him to Australia in chains.

They do still own Australia don't they?

I think they flogged it to one of their donors along with a free PPE contract.

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time and place for everything...and its not at our Queens special day ..

these louts have no respect vermin 

3 minutes ago, Harveyboy said:

time and place for everything...and its not at our Queens special day ..

these louts have no respect vermin 

Yes, But HM wasn't even there.

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4 hours ago, Excel said:

Exactly, the only convicted criminal in the UK ever to remain a PM

He isn't a convicted criminal. 

 

Acceptance of a FPN is not the same as receiving a criminal conviction in Court and as such, Boris and the others will not have these matters appear on their criminal record.

 

 

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40 minutes ago, mrbojangles said:

He isn't a convicted criminal. 

 

Acceptance of a FPN is not the same as receiving a criminal conviction in Court and as such, Boris and the others will not have these matters appear on their criminal record.

 

 

Agreed not the same but he has committed a crime. As he has committed a crime, ratified by the issuance of an FPN he is hence a criminal. As to the fact it does not get entered as a criminal record is irrelevant to the fact. So sorry Mrbojangles, as much as the tory faithful would like to argue otherwise, he is a criminal, the definition of which is;

 

crim·i·nal

/ˈkrim(ə)n(ə)l/

 

noun

a person who has committed a crime.

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4 hours ago, Andycoops said:

All brought on himself by himself.

If the blond bunter had held his hands up at the first knockings he wouldn't be in so much trouble.

But as a born liar, he lied and lied and lied, making himself look and sound like a complete Muppet.

He might lead them into the election but he won't lead them to a win me thinks.

It is widely forecast that there will be a vote of " no confidence " for BJ , early next week with popular belief that he will survive as PM . Is there an alternative ?  

Aside from the Party Gate misunderstanding , what were the lies that he told ? 

It has taken a long, long time....far too long......but the chickens are finally coming home.....assuming they all have valid passports and the Home Office doesn't push them them back at the border or swiftly ship them off to Rwanda.

 

He is no more than a liar, a cheat and a third rate columnist who, through the class system, wormed his way into positions of power.

 

He, some might say cleverly, delegated all the work as London mayor to more able subordinates....something he could not do as PM, as he needed sycophants like Patel, Braverman and Raab to protect him rather than competent politicians. As a consequence he is no being 'found out'.

 

He is doomed.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, superal said:

It is widely forecast that there will be a vote of " no confidence " for BJ , early next week with popular belief that he will survive as PM . Is there an alternative ?  

Aside from the Party Gate misunderstanding , what were the lies that he told ? 

He has been sacked TWICE for lying.

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1 hour ago, George Aylesham said:

Yes, But HM wasn't even there.

the point im making is it was the Queens day if these louts want to say something against Boris do it when it doesn't interfere with our Queens special time..d"ck heads 

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Just now, Harveyboy said:

the point im making is it was the Queens day if these louts want to say something against Boris do it when it doesn't interfere with our Queens special time..d"ck heads 

You ex-Home Office by any chance?

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Just now, Will B Good said:

You ex-Home Office by any chance?

ex forces and you ? she was my boss 

Just now, Harveyboy said:

ex forces and you ? she was my boss 

20 years with the MOD in Germany.....I guess she was my boss as well.....although she never once called me into her office....555

Just now, Will B Good said:

20 years with the MOD in Germany.....I guess she was my boss as well.....although she never once called me into her office....555

oh well we have something in common never called me in either..

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Just now, Will B Good said:

20 years with the MOD in Germany.....I guess she was my boss as well.....although she never once called me into her office....555

Well I have licked her back side many times like most of us have before we post a letter. ????

5 hours ago, Excel said:

No mate, Great Britain gave that place up after the Ozzie criminals in leg irons starting beating the English cricket team repeatedly. ????

of course we still own it the Aussies love the Poms.555

Just now, Harveyboy said:

of course we still own it the Aussies love the Poms.555

one of my rellies was prime minister there ...not a good one but it still counts eh

1 minute ago, Harveyboy said:

one of my rellies was prime minister there ...not a good one but it still counts eh

Really,  you are famous then  -  for all the wrong reasons  ????

3 minutes ago, Harveyboy said:

one of my rellies was prime minister there ...not a good one but it still counts eh

There was a good one?

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