Public row at girlfriends flat should work against him.
You think?
There will be some who will say it is fake news given the coincidence of the timing, and there will be some who say - "every couple argue, just goes to show, he is just like us - a real man of the people". The police have apparently already stated there was no offence committed and no cause for police action. It will make no difference to his campaign I suspect; minds are already made up.
They'd vote Boris in even if he was found in a park with a bloodied knife and three corpses around him.


And then blame the murders on the "previous Labour government"!They'd vote Boris in even if he was found in a park with a bloodied knife and three corpses around him.
"a real man of the people".everycouple argue, just goes to show, he is just like us - a real man of the people

I am not the political type either but as I understand it, at a general election you do not vote for, or elect, the Prime Minister. Instead you vote for a party, the leader of which is the Prime Minister, and who is selected and may be changed by the members of the party during the term of office. In fact I believe that around half of the Prime Ministers in the history of the UK have come into office in circumstances other than a general election. Were Boris to become PM without being 'voted in by the people' it would not be at all unusual. I could be totally wrong here.Not really the political type but SHIRLEY the PM should be voted in by the people?!?!?!?
I am not the political type either but as I understand it, at a general election you do not vote for, or elect, the Prime Minister. Instead you vote for a party, the leader of which is the Prime Minister, and who is selected and may be changed by the members of the party during the term of office. In fact I believe that around half of the Prime Ministers in the history of the UK have come into office in circumstances other than a general election. Were Boris to become PM without being 'voted in by the people' it would not be at all unusual. I could be totally wrong here.

I am not the political type either but as I understand it, at a general election you do not vote for, or elect, the Prime Minister. Instead you vote for a party, the leader of which is the Prime Minister, and who is selected and may be changed by the members of the party during the term of office. In fact I believe that around half of the Prime Ministers in the history of the UK have come into office in circumstances other than a general election. Were Boris to become PM without being 'voted in by the people' it would not be at all unusual. I could be totally wrong here.
Sadly, I fully expect any and every politician from all parties to say one thing, and then do the exact opposite when it suits them. They are all self serving hypocrites, each as bad as the other, and choosing one is like selecting one of two cheeks of the same arse. The only surprise, to me at least, is that anyone would expect anything else, or believe that any one party would be better than any other. Yet somehow, these days the levels of dislike and vitriol between those with apparently opposing political views has never been greater. It is a mystery to me, and one that I do not care to understand. All I know is that none of these is worth my vote.No thats absolutely the case.
Heres what Boris himself had to say about it when Gordon Brown became 'non-elected Prime Minister:
“It’s the arrogance. It’s the contempt. That’s what gets me. It’s Gordon Brown’s apparent belief that he can just trample on the democratic will of the British people. It’s at moments like this that I think the political world has gone mad, and I am alone in detecting the gigantic fraud.”
“They voted for Anthony Charles Lynton (Tony) Blair to serve as their leader. They were at no stage invited to vote on whether Gordon Brown should be PM… They voted for Tony, and yet they now get Gordon, and a transition about as democratically proper as the transition from Claudius to Nero. It is a scandal. Why are we all conniving in this stitch-up? This is nothing less than a palace coup… with North Korean servility, the Labour Party has handed power over to the brooding Scottish power-maniac.”
“The extraordinary thing is that it looks as though he will now be in 10 Downing Street for three years, and without a mandate from the British people. No one elected Gordon Brown as Prime Minister…”
“Gordon Brown could appease public indignation over that, and secure the democratic mandate he needs, by asking the public to vote at once on him, on the new EU treaty, and on the implications of the devolutionary settlement. Let’s have an election without delay.”
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