Enough Is Enough: Boris Johnson Must Resign Now

How on earth is the insufferable Boris Johnson still Prime Minister? 

The Covid catastrophe, the failed Tory Brexit, the cost of living crisis, the £37 billion test and trace omnishambles, the proroguing of our Parliament, the PPE contracts going to the friends and family of anyone from a Tory councillor to Matt Hancock’s favourite stick insect, the constant tissue of lies, and the parties - now the subject of multiple police investigations. 


Why is Boris Johnson still in place? 


Boris Johnson is a polluter. He pollutes and corrupts anything and everything he ever comes into contact with. The Metropolitan Police, the Royal family, both have been dragged into his sordid plethora of fabrications and deceptions. 


Who are the inexcusably dense 35% saying they would still vote for Bullshit Johnson’s Conservatives?


From Rotterdam to Reykjavik and from Christchurch to California, Boris Johnson has reduced our global stock to one of ridicule, pity and disgust - just to try and cling on to a job he truly believes is his birthright. 


But he is simply incapable of holding the job of Prime Minister because it requires integrity and moral authority, two basic values that really shouldn’t be beyond the remit of any Prime Minister. 


It’s one rule for us and no rules for the fraudulent irredeemable soul, Boris Johnson. He cannot be reformed. He has to go.


The mendacious barrel of walking shame is drenched in dishonesty, despite the testicle-eating author Nadine Dorries insisting “the Prime Minister doesn’t tell lies”. 


Dorries, a politician I struggle to stomach on the best of days, is probably one of the last people you would send out to do the media rounds. It was proper Comical Ali stuff. It wasn’t a car crash interview, it was a full-on motorway pile-up. The pain from the cringing is still with me today.


The (Conservative) Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. 


Thanks, George. 


Remind me again, why is Boris Johnson still in charge of the country? 


Boris Johnson is taking you all for fools. How long before you take to the streets and DEMAND the removal of the malignant stain on our democracy? Can’t you see what he is doing? Or do you simply choose to look the other way because you’re doing quite nicely, thank you very much? Pathetic.


Boris Johnson will take advantage of any opportunity to achieve an end, often with no regard for principles or consequences. He dexterously and expediently changes or adopts opinions to suit the mood of the day. 


Do you remember the words of Boris Johnson’s former school teacher, sent to creepy Stanley Johnson back in 1982? 


Johnson was 17 at the time, but the words of his classics master, Martin Hammond, describe the Boris Johnson that is dragging our country through the gutter some 40 years later. 


Hammond wrote:


Boris really has adopted a disgracefully cavalier attitude to his classical studies. [He] sometimes seems affronted when criticised for what amounts to a gross failure of responsibility (and surprised at the same time that he was not appointed Captain of the school for the next half).”


"I think he honestly believes that it is churlish of us not to regard him as an exception, one who should be free of the network of obligation that binds everyone else." 


Now read that last sentence again. “Free of the network of obligation that binds everyone else”. 


That, ladies and gentlemen, is your Prime Minister, still behaving like a spoiled posh phallus to the detriment of every one of us. 


If you enabled tragic Johnson, you cannot say we didn’t warn you. His record was there for all to see. You shouldn’t allow the mainstream media to pollute your thinking in the same way the bottom-feeding egotist Johnson pollutes everyone that has the misfortune of coming into contact with him. 


I mean, come on folks, look at this fucking government. The incompetence and the mortifying arrogance is ingrained. 


Jacob Rees-Mogg, Priti Patel, Dominic Raab, Nadine Dorries, Sajid Javid, Michael Gove, Connor “ambushed by a cake” Burns, Robert Jenrick, Rishi #ItWasntMe Sunak, Grant Shapps, Brandon Lewis, need I keep going? 


Is this flotilla of Tory turds masquerading as a government *really* the best and brightest we can come up with, some 425 years after the invention of the first flushing toilet? 


No. Just no. 


Every day, a different dead cat is thrown on the table. Distract and divert have been the watchwords for the machinator Johnson’s government. Some people still swallow it up, and then regurgitate it on Facebook and Instagram, but the majority of us have learned not to propagate for the propagandists. 


The display we witnessed from Boris Johnson in the House of Commons on Monday was one of the most abhorrent and contemptuous spectacles I have witnessed for some time. 


The Sue Grey update was utterly damning - and that was just the bits we are allowed to know about. 


Boris Johnson literally resorted to attacking the sap Starmer with a widely-debunked Facebook meme, accusing Starmer of failing to prosecute the paedophile, Jimmy Savile. 


As you well know, I will be the very last person to defend Keir Starmer, and I won’t today, but I will absolutely defend the truth and call out such despicable dishonesty from the abominable Johnson. 


Ian Blackford stole the show. He refused to withdraw his remark about Boris Johnson misleading Parliament, because Boris Johnson demonstrably misled Parliament. 


Hiding behind archaic parliamentary privileges will not cover up the truth, no matter how much effort you put into concealing it. If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything, Mr Johnson. 


Let me give you an example. 


The Department of Health and Social Care’s annual report was published on Monday, and buried deeply on page 199 is the stunning revelation that it has incurred £8.7 billion worth of losses on the £12.1bn of PPE they purchased in 2020/21. 


That’s £8.7 billion that most of the British public won’t ever get to hear about, because the media, so deeply entrenched in the right-wing of British politics, refuse to make the song and dance that is required and justified to call out the staggering waste of nearly nine billion quid. 


You’re supposed to be distracted by the ‘benefits’ of Johnson’s Brexit, such as the trade deal with Greenland, the blue passports, and a crown in your pint glass. 


But unless you happen to be a prawn-worshipping ale-drinker that struggles to tell the difference between black and blue, these benefits are about as welcome as Jeremy Corbyn is in today’s Labour Party. 


I am exasperated with Boris Johnson. I am angry with Boris Johnson, and if you’re not feeling the same you need to ask yourself why. As you have seen in Parliament, Boris Johnson believes his resignation is a laughing matter. 


He has disgraced the office of Prime Minister. Every day he remains in post is another day our democracy is dragged through the most vomitous of all sewers. 


Conservative MPs have the power to remove Johnson, and their failure to do so will damage them at the ballot box. 


The question for these spineless Tory MPs is clear. How many of them are willing to continue to defend the indefensible while the very realistic prospect of them losing their seat on the gravy train hangs around their necks? 


Only time will tell. 


Enough is enough. Boris Johnson must go, and he must go now.


Until next time, 


Rachael 



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