Trouble at mill

By the end of today, 47 Tory ministers had resigned from their posts in the government. That included the Health Minister (Sajid Javid) and the Chancellor (Rishi Sunak). They resigned first thing and the snowball continued to grow throughout the day. And still, the Clown Prince remained in place.

Today was PMQs, and it saw Johnson bumbling in his usual clumsy way, smirking at the opposition for no reason other than having nothing else to do and with a whole new front bench. Starmer made mince meat of him but, of course, it doesn’t mean anything because, for one thing, the Speaker doesn’t challenge the PM.

Surely there’s someone who can save the country from this bumbling, egocentric, sociopathic fool? He claims he got the ‘big calls’ right – Brexit and Covid – but he’s not got this one at all. The glue must come unstuck.

Of course, if he’d only resign, that would help. Though, he’s quoted in the Sun (okay, not the best source) as saying “You’ll have to dip your hands in blood to get rid of me!” Whatever the hell that means.

I admit, the alternatives for PM are not great, but it could spark a general election and then, if sense manages to see the light of day, we’d be rid of the Tories for a bit. And surely 12 years of one party is more than enough for any pseudo democracy.

I realise my dreams of a free socialist country are never going to come true but, maybe, just maybe, the pocket lining, overprivileged, sneering Conservatives will soon be gone.

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