Out goes Johnson. Excellent news. But how did he get there in the first place? Answer: May (imitating Lyndon Johnson) didn't want him outside the tent pissing in.
So we know who to blame.
Mitterrand was a good PM.
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Uh? I remember him being, well, to put it mildly, dubious.
But, as Woody Allen once said, a politician is a notch below a child molestor.
He wore nice suit.
Boris Jackson, I like his hair.
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I thought Boris Jackson had no hair.
Oh, no, that was Yul Jackson.
It could be a touper. Many bald men are driven to power, because their frolics trap estrogen.
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Stephen Port wore a trouper, I don't blame it for the bad things he did, but I wonder: was it for disguise or was it for self disgust?
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He is 'an Andy'. Not 'the Andy'. He no longer takes the time and trouble but can be found Elsewhere On The Jolly Old Internet.
The snap on DW does not do him justice. He looks rather like a trendy, woebegone vicar who has had to tender his resignation after being caught with his hand inside a choirboys boxer(s) - Woof...
Alpy, you would have adored Jo-Bo and Velux. Jo-Bo was out whereas Velux was deeply closeted. All the more fun, though, wouldn't you think?
I am not a homosexual, but I take any attention with a smile.
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Starmer - Male, Pale and Stale.
That made me smile after the Sunday morning cappuccino.
Johnson's hair is the hair of a man who isn't ashame of blumpkins.