View Full Version : Boris Johnson has resigned as MP
Brigantia
9th June 2023, 20:33
It's just breaking that Boris Johnson has resigned his Member of Parliament seat with immediate effect, claiming political bias in the investigation of him that is headed by Labour MP Harriet Harman. Here's a link to the BBC's reporting of it; https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-65860705.
I've just been watching Mahyar Tousi's commentary on this, a less biased source than the Labour flag-wavers at the BBC.
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mizo
10th June 2023, 09:29
And good riddance too... although, he'll probably slink off to some cushy highly paid global governing role to inflict more pain and hardship! Unlikely, to be brought to justice for his part in crimes against humanity.
Mari
10th June 2023, 09:46
And good riddance too... although, he'll probably slink off to some cushy highly paid global governing role to inflict more pain and hardship! Unlikely, to be brought to justice for his part in crimes against humanity.
Oh definitely. Same as Blair. But It's theatre and I suspect these are 'words' only, and he'll be slinking back in somehow...most of them do, after 'resigning'. Johnson cannot leave politics - it's his life and all he knows. He'll do a 'Blair', make piles of money on the international scene and just like him, come back to add his voice to divisive issues. Ho Hum.
Bruce G Charlton
10th June 2023, 11:44
" Johnson cannot leave politics - it's his life and all he knows."
Actually, that isn't correct (although everything else is!) since Johnson was a successful, and generally well-liked, journalist before going into politics; and would often appear on TV where his quick wits and wit were appreciated.
I spent about 3 hours 'advising' him at the House of Commons in approx 2006 in a private room with only a handful of other people (when he was shadow minister for Higher Education). At that time he was charming and likeable, obviously intelligent; and obviously also lazy, hedonistic, and fundamentally uninterested by his job and politics in general.
(I was not a Christian at the time and I was a 'libertarian', politically - which BJ and his boss David Willets supposedly were (Hollow Laugh!); but despite this, I thoroughly disliked the whole experience and never did anything of the kind ever again.)
I got the strong impression, which I have never lost, that BJ was almost wholly a Front man and puppet for interests in the background, who were using and controlling him. BJ would just stand up and say what he was supposed to say, in a personable manner.
Things have changed and he has changed since then, and BJ now strikes me as being merely a corrupted shell of a man. I am sure that he has been threatened with really horrific and credible punishments, probably more than once, for his minor and threatened disobediences; and is now completely subservient to demonic powers. Johnson does, and does not do... whatever They say.
I presume that They have now decided he will resign, and what he will do next: and he will do it; and if he does not he will be destroyed; one way or another.
Of course, repentance is open to everyone at any time - but one has to want it, and ask for it, and pay the price.
ExomatrixTV
10th June 2023, 12:34
The real (subliminal or symbolic) "message" will be about what he is going to do next ... "in what capacity" serving who exactly and why!
Then it shows who he really is ... after being offered a "job" in a corrupt "revolving door" system ... or ... doing something really independently of the parasitical vulture elite networks.
cheers,
John 🦜🦋🌳
Le Chat
10th June 2023, 13:58
Wonderful quota from Alistair Campbell:
"The sooner this turd is flushed down the toilet, the better"
Mari
10th June 2023, 19:02
" Johnson cannot leave politics - it's his life and all he knows."
Actually, that isn't correct (although everything else is!) since Johnson was a successful, and generally well-liked, journalist before going into politics; and would often appear on TV where his quick wits and wit were appreciated.
I spent about 3 hours 'advising' him at the House of Commons in approx 2006 in a private room with only a handful of other people (when he was shadow minister for Higher Education). At that time he was charming and likeable, obviously intelligent; and obviously also lazy, hedonistic, and fundamentally uninterested by his job and politics in general.
(I was not a Christian at the time and I was a 'libertarian', politically - which BJ and his boss David Willets supposedly were (Hollow Laugh!); but despite this, I thoroughly disliked the whole experience and never did anything of the kind ever again.)
I got the strong impression, which I have never lost, that BJ was almost wholly a Front man and puppet for interests in the background, who were using and controlling him. BJ would just stand up and say what he was supposed to say, in a personable manner.
Things have changed and he has changed since then, and BJ now strikes me as being merely a corrupted shell of a man. I am sure that he has been threatened with really horrific and credible punishments, probably more than once, for his minor and threatened disobediences; and is now completely subservient to demonic powers. Johnson does, and does not do... whatever They say.
I presume that They have now decided he will resign, and what he will do next: and he will do it; and if he does not he will be destroyed; one way or another.
Of course, repentance is open to everyone at any time - but one has to want it, and ask for it, and pay the price.
I agree totally that he was a 'Front Man and a Puppet', as they all are, when they climb to certain heights in politics, and yes, they re chosen for PM (for example) well before the public has any awareness of them and then groomed - grooming in this case often means getting compromising info/photos of them via a honey-trap and using that as an obedience tool. I'm sure there was a lot of 'pressure' to marry Carrie and start a family - further tying him into the 'do as we say, and you'll all be ok' blackmail of control.
It was interesting to watch BJ in the early stages of the corona plandemic as he was having to deliver speeches to the nation on things he clearly was not comfortable with. He (allegedly) has a big need for public approval, so this must've been the stuff of nightmares.
I'm glad he's gone, I couldn't stand the man - or any politician these days, with the noble exception of Andrew Bridgen who so far has been the only one to stand up and speak for the vaccine-injured, at great personal cost.
Brigantia
10th June 2023, 19:06
Great comments - I fired off the OP quickly as I needed an early night for a busy day today.
I agree that he is controlled - they all are. I do think that he has a 'next move' planned - a breakaway party, maybe? He did get us out of the EU, which Theresa May failed to do, albeit with a crappy agreement but I will not forgive him for promoting the jab and the lockdown that has ruined many small businesses, had a significant negative effect on the mental health of many people and hastened many people to the next realm of existence.
What I fear is a Labour government who will truly flush Britain down the pan. They don't care about working people and will ruin the economy. I'm actually better off financially since Cameron was elected as the personal tax free allowance has been raised from about £4000 to £12570.
A Labour government will have war criminal Tony Blair as a significant presence, that's something that would be seriously bad news.
Strange times indeed.
Mari
10th June 2023, 19:42
Great comments - I fired off the OP quickly as I needed an early night for a busy day today.
A Labour government will have war criminal Tony Blair as a significant presence, that's something that would be seriously bad news.
Seriously, seriously bad news. And I don't believe we really have left the EU, (there was never any intention of letting us go) there's still too much control over us by a (very powerful) entity that does not countenance a countries' Sovereignity. If we had left, we would know it, as we would sense/see real changes to our laws etc, but all we've had since is the tightening of the thumbscrews.
Matthew
10th June 2023, 20:04
England under Boris were one of the early ones to drop covid restrictions. Does it mean we should support Boris? I never feel like I want to support a successful politician, however I can't forget that happened under him. I don't like him, his family or much anything about him. I pegged him as a basic globalist turd. I expect he will get a job at the WEF or UN since he wants to be the leader of the world.
Bruce G Charlton
10th June 2023, 20:21
"I don't believe we really have left the EU"
Me neither.
The main reason for the massive pro-Brexit vote in England, was to stop mass immigration - it has instead increased.
What we got was a behind the scenes fix between the UK and EU bureaucrats/ managers/ civil services - supported by the mass media; which is why the process was delayed by two years (despite the Prime Minister publicly promising to start the clock *immediately* after a Leave vote). It was BRINO - Brexit In Name Only. Meaningless.
grapevine
10th June 2023, 21:28
Jennifer Arcuri interview with James Delingpole November 2021
https://odysee.com/@JamesDelingpoleChannel:0/arcuri:1
(It won't embed for some reason, sorry. Here's the link:
https://odysee.com/@JamesDelingpoleChannel:0/arcuri:1
You may remember that Jennifer Arcuri was in the news a couple of years ago for having had a relationship with Boris. This is off topic but relevant to Boris Johnson and I don't know where else to put it. Please listen from 40:35 to 41:30.
It's a revelation concerning the vote of the 2016 Referendum
grapevine
12th June 2023, 12:05
It was announced on GB News this morning that Boris's Leaving Honours List included a recognition for his hairdresser and another for Carrie's dog walker. I wouldn't normally swear on the forum but FFS!!
I can't vouch for the dog walker, but surely even Stevie Wonder couldve done a better job than that :loco:
Matthew
12th June 2023, 12:53
It was announced on GB News this morning that Boris's Leaving Honours List included a recognition for his hairdresser and another for Carrie's dog walker. I wouldn't normally swear on the forum but FFS!!
I can't vouch for the dog walker, but surely even Stevie Wonder couldve done a better job than that :loco:
I guess the in-joke is that he used his hair as a form of distraction. A win for Boris. Sunak tried with short-cut trousers, and stupid boots and that worked for him to a point but no way has Sunak come close to mastering the bumbling idiot persona as well as Boris did does.
scotslad
13th June 2023, 04:17
a carefully calculated decision for a delayed return for when labour gets in and he, as a returning safe seat newly appointed Henley Tory MP will put him self forward as an opposition party leader candidate - to further spite the current pm. He's already intimated in his resignation letter that its "for now", and previously in 2019 (I think he said) "I'll be back".
That combined with the head of snp and first minister of scotland getting arrested, and all the shenanigans by Hillary concealing/deleting 33000 emails and donalds boxes of docs, and the Biden's ukraine deals and all the documents Biden "took and stored", yet no mention in the mainstream press, the dodgy laptop.
Eee me, politics is more corrupt than evern. But I fear bad penny boris, will return stronger than ever - yet. (we shall se in due course)
grapevine
11th October 2024, 00:11
(EXCLUSIVE) Boris Johnson: "They Were Looking at Engineering the Virus & The Government Bribed Me!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bL24eHvwoc (1:53:37)
Wasn't sure where to post this, but there are some points which may be of interest, especially Boris's comments on Covid from 01:14:13 onwards . . .
00:00 Intro
02:53 What Do We Need To Understand About Your Early Years
05:20 Glue Ear Making You Deaf
06:15 Your Mother Charlotte
08:55 Why Was Your Mother Sent To A Psychiatric Ward
11:46 Why Did Your Mother Say You Were "Self Defending"
13:41 Why Did Your Parents Divorce?
15:10 Was There Physical Violence In The Household?
15:57 What Did Your Parents Teach You About Marriage And Love
18:32 Is Your Public Persona A Marketing Strategy?
25:04 The Imbalance Of The UK's Class System
28:53 Has The Conservative Government Done Enough To Level The UK?
38:58 Boris' Career Rundown
39:28 Did You Expect To Win The London Mayorship?
41:53 You Had 3 Significant Country Events, Do You Wish It Was Different?
43:34 Did You Think You Were Going To Win The Brexit Vote?
45:46 Your Secret Pro-Remain Letter
49:50 You Had No Plan After Brexit
01:00:09 Did David Cameron React Badly When You Said You Were Going To Leave?
01:02:01 How Does Someone Get A High-Level Job Without Having Done It Before?
01:04:07 If You're In Politics, You Need To Be Okay With Public Attacks
01:05:38 Is Politics All About Bringing Your Friends Up With You?
01:07:07 Do You Regret Brexit?
01:10:21 What Have The Downsides Of Brexit Been?
01:14:13 When Was The First Time You Heard About This Virus?
01:18:41 When Did You Call China To Address Covid
01:20:03 The Virus Was Actually Created In A Lab
01:21:05 Call Trump To Talk About Covid
01:21:57 Lockdowns
01:27:46 Were The Lockdowns Even Worth It
01:29:20 The Tiering System Was Bonkers
01:31:14 Was There A Mental Toll On You?
01:32:59 The Impact Of The Death Of Your Mother
01:36:58 Party Gate
01:47:41 How Many Children Do You Have?
01:48:05 Charlotte Owen
01:48:15 What Happens Next For Boris Johnson
01:49:52 Last Guest Question
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