Incompetence seems to be the new norm. Unfortunately, at least as far as people I speak to or hear from, it is leading to all politicians being painted with the same brush. (There are, after all, degrees of incompetence.)So, how's Boris doing these days? Despite executing enough U-turns to make anyone dizzy, there doesn't seem to be quite as much of a furore over his (lack of) performance in recent weeks. Is he actually a bit more secure in his post; or are people just biding their time waiting for a few more major problems to occur?
He seems to be living in a different world, you can only get away with calling 'night' 'day' for so long before people realise it is pitch dark. What has really irritated me is
(from https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/boris-johnson-demands-politics-civil-23339737). How long before his own kindness and civility comes home to roostBut now Mr Johnson wants people to be "civil and kind" in political discussions to stop life being made "unpleasant" for Tory MPs
Someone needs to replay some of his PMQ answers/ speeches back to him.The part-Kenyan President [has an] ancestral dislike of the British empire – of which Churchill had been such a fervent defender.
I notice that Priti Patel is distancing herself from the decision not to close borders in MarchI think that some of them are just beginning to start distancing themselves from him, so that when they stab him in the back they can pretend that all the mistakes were his and his alone. But then, he chose to fill his cabinet with power-hungry non-entities.