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Stew or vote against himself: what does Boris Johnson do now?



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Three strikes and you are out?

Bozo Boris Johnson, the leader of what remains of the Conservative party MP's and the Conservative party in the country, and currently squatting in number 10 Downing street, has been in post for almost 8 weeks only since July of this year in fact, but in that time has lost all four of the votes he has had in the Commons.

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It must be unprecedented for a PM to be defeated by the Commons in all of their only votes in the house and yet push on blindly with their dogma. Yet, Johnson remains in place, showing the same arrogance as the other American politician believing they alone are right and all very clever, despite the evidence surrounding them on a daily basis. As the traditional Conservative party crumbles around him, turning into a narrow, bigoted intolerant party of maniacal extremists, Johnson presses on, expelling traditional moderate voices and marginalising others in his quest for absolute power.
Johnson's options are becoming fewer by the hour. On Monday, the Withdrawal bill will become law and Johnson will be faced with the stark reality of either seeking an extension to the Brexit date which he has said he will never do, or seeking yet another way to hold a general election.

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Either way, Johnson could become the record holder for the shortest tenure as Prime Minister in history. He and Carrie should hold off on unpacking their bits.



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