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Schrödinger's cat
Another Cromwell quote that seems appropriate is "Think it possible you may be mistaken".
And an ex-minister, David Davis, says "In the name of God, go". Oh dear.
MP David Davis told Mr Johnson he had spent weeks defending him from "angry constituents", including by reminding them of the "successes of Brexit".
God she's a slimeball.
I hate these people. What happened to the sensible Tories?
God she's a slimeball.
I hate these people. What happened to the sensible Tories?
A senior Conservative MP has alleged that government ministers, whips and advisers have intimidated and attempted to blackmail some colleagues they suspect may oppose Boris Johnson, saying this could be a police matter.
It came as another MP opposing Johnson denied letters of no confidence had been withdrawn after the defection of Christian Wakeford to Labour, blaming spin from government whips.
“These briefings of withdrawals are pure invention from No 10,” one said. “Wakeford may have stayed some people’s hands yesterday but this isn’t going into reverse.”
William Wragg, the Hazel Grove MP who also chairs the public administration and constitutional affairs committee (PACAC), which looks into the work of government and the civil service, said whips had threatened to withdraw funding from the constituencies of MPs opposing Johnson.
Very unusal for an MP to speak out against the Whips like this.
Superdry's boss has warned that shoppers should expect higher prices due to rising costs and says the chain will have no more sales in its shops.
Julian Dunkerton said would increase prices on some clothing items by about 2% due to rising inflation.
It hopes to offset price rises by cutting the number of items it puts on sale online too.
Stand by for:
1. This did not happen.
2. It did happen, but the Prime Minister knew nothing about it.
3. The Prime Minister knew about it, but it wasn’t technically blackmail.
4. It was blackmail, but the Prime Minister wasn’t told that blackmail was against the law.
It begins:
"Boris Johnson said he had seen “no evidence to support any of those allegations” when asked about the William Wragg blackmail claims."
Michael Fabricant MP tweeted
@Mike_Fabricant
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If I reported every time I had been threatened by a Whip or if a Whip reported every time I had threatened them, the police wouldn’t have any time to conduct any other police work! What nonsense from WW.
I believe it was wholly improper of William Wragg to misuse his position as Chairman of a Select Committee to make unsubstantiated claims against the Whips as part of his long standing and well known vendetta against #Boris.
2/2 And if WW was being "blackmailed" as he claims, what is there about his private life that he doesn't want made public???
"Boris Johnson said he had seen “no evidence to support any of those allegations” when asked about the William Wragg blackmail claims."
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Seems a lot of Tory MPs are becoming more outspoken in their opposition to Johnson.
This is not your average grumble.