New and very sweary! Cassetteboy Rage Against The Party Machine
— Cassetteboy (@Cassetteboy) January 17, 2022
Thanks to @IamHappyToast and @Coldwar_Steve for the images.
Help get 'Boris Johnson is Still a F***ing C***' back in the charts! See https://t.co/nNoHbTLgzr for details#JohnsonOut pic.twitter.com/FH6zqExRzN
Dominic Cummings says he will "swear under oath" that Boris Johnson not only knew about May 20, 2020 drinks party, but that he "agreed it should go ahead".
— Pippa Crerar (@PippaCrerar) January 17, 2022
If true, these claims are explosive, as would mean PM had lied to House of Commons. https://t.co/oJO8Bpdkj5
A Downing Street source has backed up Dominic Cummings' claim that Boris Johnson was made aware in advance of a Downing Street drinks party during the first #COVID19 lockdown.@BethRigby reports.
— Sky News (@SkyNews) January 17, 2022
Latest: https://t.co/SNBddzFpAe
📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube pic.twitter.com/zUPIDuu8tE
Hi @metpoliceuk. The PM’s former Chief Advisor, in post at the time Boris Johnson broke the law says he is willing to testify on oath that the PM was warned about the Downing Street party, allowed it to go ahead anyway, attended it & then lied to Parliament
— Peter Stefanovic (@PeterStefanovi2) January 17, 2022
How hard can this be? https://t.co/gus0DSJZ6e
'Operation Red Meat' is probably the most shameless and desperate political strategy I have ever seen. Like the Downfall bunker scene, a furious leader and his last remaining aides huddled together.
— Northerner (@grimnorth_0) January 16, 2022
Desperate times. It stinks. pic.twitter.com/jE06waswAj
The only things Tories can say in defence of Johnson is 'vaccine rollout' and 'got Brexit done.' Brexit in chaos. Covid record dire. Every one of these ministers digging themselves deeper every time they try to defend the indefensible. They are all going down together
— ALASTAIR CAMPBELL (@campbellclaret) January 17, 2022
Sunday Times says Johnson is going to announce a series of ‘red meat’ big hitting ‘populist policies’ to try and save himself. One of them is, wait for it, a booze ban in Number 10. Um, I think it might be a bit late for that. Truly pathetic. Oh ye gods. 🤦🏻♂️#JohnsonMustGo pic.twitter.com/4CAKQfBZOf
— Brendan May (@bmay) January 15, 2022
Heading for a 20-point lead. And that's before the report from formidable Sue, the crazy distractions, the mass sackings, and the additional lying that will go with all that. #OperationDeadMeat https://t.co/yllKJ6HaVM
— Graham Lovelace (@glovelace) January 17, 2022
My constituents are 60 to one against Boris Johnson, says Conservative MP Steve Bakerhttps://t.co/HyzMvALAod
— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) January 17, 2022
he wishes he hadn’t been caught https://t.co/AYa3V9HAdG
— Toby Earle (@TobyonTV) January 17, 2022
Nadine Dorries is indicative of the absolute state of the payroll under Johnson. He has surrounded himself with sycophants from day one. Dangerous, libertarian political inadequates who will leave a stain on UK politics years after they are expunged from our memories.
— 🔶Jonathan Banks🔶 (@Jonathan_MBanks) January 16, 2022
The Conservative Father of the House Sir Peter Bottomley is utterly scathing about the government's plans to rip up the BBC's funding model without any apparent plans for its replacement.
— Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov) January 17, 2022
Nadine Dorries responds with what sounds like a dig at his age. pic.twitter.com/vepko5VPxc
Shadow DCMAS Sec. Lucy Powell brands Nadine Dorries a 'teacher's pet' for using the TV licence freeze to distract from the 'Prime Minister's disintegrating leadership'. pic.twitter.com/HNBVHnaXgu
— LBC (@LBC) January 17, 2022
Staggering levels of craven stupidity from a corrupt British government. Defunding the BBC is not only an act of cultural vandalism, it’s a reckless act taking place at a time when other countries staving off anti-democratic forces are looking at new ways to enhance public media https://t.co/FXAAR5EGFw
— emily bell (@emilybell) January 16, 2022
Spain's soon going to give 400 euros to every 18 year old to spend on culture https://t.co/RAVqsHb2IO in a similar way to France's "culture pass." Interesting to see Britain limiting culture spend – the BBC – at a time when that's happening
— Alex Marshall (@alexmarshall81) January 17, 2022
Buzzword Britain. https://t.co/aNprmDMDVX
— Steve (@SteveMcGookin) January 17, 2022