Johnsonites have described the planned stand of solidarity as being akin to, the 60s Kirk Douglas film in which an enslaved outsider leads a band of fugitives to overthrow a corrupt Rome, with Mr Johnson returned as prime minister.: “I, for one, will support Boris. The committee is just an unnecessary witch hunt.”
Should the committee of MPs find that he deliberately misled the Commons over what he knew about lockdown parties being held in Downing Street it could recommend a range of sanctions, including a suspension from Parliament of more than 10 days, which could trigger a by-election. The veteran Tory said the situation was “exactly like” Spartacus, adding: “ The “Red Wallers” who shafted Boris are already feeling the cold from the electorate for getting rid of him. Boris could legitimately claim upon a return he was voted in by the electorate. It was Tory inexperienced flakes in the “Red Walls” and disenfranchised ministers most from the 2015 era that went against him for ambitious purposes.
One senior supporter of Mr Sunak admitted there was an “undercurrent of anxiety about his [Mr Johnson] having a platform again”. The Prime Minister’s journey to the US was taken up with hours of conversations with Jeremy Hunt, the Bank of England and others on how to rescue the UK branch ofMr Sunak has privately been gushing over the contribution of HSBC, which agreed to step in and buy the troubled bank without being able to do the normal due diligence they would want before taking on liabilities of that scale.
It was only when the Swiss central bank promised to continue financing Credit Suisse that ministers began to relax, i understands.
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RichardVaughan1 HugoGye How very privileged of him and his cronies. See how far Trump has got with that line...
RichardVaughan1 HugoGye That didn't end well for Spartacus. Or his supporters.
RichardVaughan1 HugoGye Johnsonites have described the planned stand of solidarity as being akin to Spartacus ❓ Asked how many would be willing to vote in support of Johnson, one MP replied: “A lot. The problem is that the toadies will vote against him and with Labour the numbers will be challenging”
RichardVaughan1 HugoGye Cooked up faux outrage, this will prove to be yet another disappointing damp squib in the grubby career of this man as his 'allies' slink away from this ongoing car crash
RichardVaughan1 HugoGye Hopefully we’ll see the back of Johnson and his deluded fanboys in the not too distant.
RichardVaughan1 HugoGye If I'm not mistaken he broke the law. A law set up by his own party. He shouldn't escape the consequences.
RichardVaughan1 HugoGye Sanction them as well, they are guilty by association Conservatives BorisJohnson
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