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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2020 10:23:47 GMT
His uncle's nightclub in Durham was an absolute dive.
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Post by tory on Jul 20, 2020 12:58:58 GMT
He won Vote Leave and the election, suggesting that he can execute political campaigns - the sort of work that fundamentally has teamwork and respect for people at its heart. You can't win these things without them. There is a coterie of people very loyal to him because of this. However, as the maxim says "all political lives end in failure" and at some point I do think you're right in that he won't be there. His lack of accountability will be his achilles heel and the fact that he doesn't play the game like Alistair Campbell did will probably do for him. I don't think it'll be a year - it'll be the first big, proper crisis that I suspect will get him. He doesn,t !now how to play the game, that's less a matter of integrity on his part and more a deep personality flaw (and I think gb is right about him being on the spectrum). The problem is he's been given far too much power, he,s effectively running the government. Going back to this, he survived probably the biggest crisis. Various polls in the last week seem to be putting the Tories at a rough 10% lead after Cummings-gate. All the media circus saying that it might have spelled the end of the government has been forgotten by the fact that, so far, there is no second spike.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2020 13:30:35 GMT
That doesn't have anything to do with the statement you quoted. The government, meanwhile, continues to lose popularity.
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Post by Mr. FOLLARD on Jul 20, 2020 13:54:53 GMT
I'm sure he's bothered!
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Post by tory on Aug 4, 2020 21:28:19 GMT
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Post by Reactionary Rage on Aug 5, 2020 10:33:54 GMT
Lol
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