Children’s Minister Will Quince has also resigned

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  1. “On Monday in media interviews, Mr Quince said he had been given assurances that the prime minister had not been aware of complaints against Chris Pincher.”

  2. You love to see it.

    Although I think they will need to physically drag that Blond lard out of number 10 before he will give up.

  3. He’s going to really struggle filling these junior ministerial positions, as a pm who knows he doesn’t have the confidence of nearly half his mps.

  4. Getting rid of Boris is only half the job. Remember he is the one the Tories think best represents them.

  5. At this rate my local MP Robin Walker might finally get that ministerial job he has been dreaming about since he was a small child and his dad was the MP.

  6. He must have the local fear. Colchester is definitely ready to head back to Lib Dems if Labour and Lib dem sort themselves out a bit. The last few elections since the one 2015 ish they have basically split the non tory vote in half.

  7. I can’t help feeling this whole thing might’ve been more effective if the losses had gotten bigger and bigger in succession, rather than two heavy hitters going then a load of nobodies following.

  8. Pick a random thread to opine on cabinet resignations today, it seems.

    This has put the Conservative party in a very tricky spot.

    * Boris can’t be forcibly unseated without the 1922 committee changing its rules. It’s possible, but far from certain.
    * If he resigns, there would be considerable pressure for fresh elections. Not something the party has a lot of appetite for right now.
    * It’s not really obvious that there’s anyone who would go down a whole pile better than Boris with the membership.

    But the string of scandals this year has got everyone very fed up with the *status quo*.

  9. Fucking useless MP anyways. Only shows up for photo opportunities, has a dodgy voting history and if you dare to disagree with him on social media you are blocked!

    About time Colchester went back to Liberal Democrats

  10. The whole things is ridiculous, as if only now with this Pincher lie are they realising what Boris is. And his supporters still keep coming on TV saying he doesn’t lie.

  11. What timeline is this where they have lied, broken the law, stolen and killed but it’s the drunken groper at a party that sends the party in to freefall?

  12. I had thought that Boris was the tarnished one and that replacing him as PM would mean a lot of the dirt left with him.

    I think we’re at the point now though where he is obviously unfit for office and the longer the Tories fail to rid themselves of him the more it will tarnish the image of the party as a whole.

  13. At this rate the only loyalist left will be Priti Patel but then I’m not sure because I bet she’d love to become Prime Minister and burn the entire country to the ground.

  14. Only ultra-loyalists left, promoted on that basis alone.

    I don’t mean to be funny here, but this government is being run like a royal court, and we really should be past that point by now.

  15. At least Johnson still has his elite brain force of Truss, Raab and Dorries on side. Three people who would get lost in big Tesco. People who would fail an IQ test. People who are still trying to work out how mirrors work. The true Johnson ride or dies.

  16. what does this actually mean though? I mean it’s clear Boris is not going to leave Number 10 until the Bill of Rights is passed so where does this actually leave us?

  17. Educate a way behind the times American? (I’ve been distracted by our own shitshow.) Why now? These are the same people who have stood by for all the other nonsense, are they not?

  18. Huh! Interesting change of heart he’s had, because he was publicly all for Boris for the no confidence vote.

    I will now throw my subtlety out the window – Will Quince is a spineless rat desperately trying to erase his past support of Boris.

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