- Wed Dec 22, 2021 12:35 am
#16635
Interesting that the disgruntled darts and football (Boiler, take a slapped wrist for using the absurd “footy”) fans are still using the “Boris” nomenclature.
The difference is that now it’s quite toxic. The fact that they’re still calling him that but have, almost unavoidably, determined at long last that he is in fact an idle, incompetent, lying, pompous, amoral, self-centred, cuntish con merchant shows that he has successfully embedded the “Boris” persona (lovable bumbling buffoon who is good for a laugh but whose heart is in the right place) in the consciousness of quite a large proportion of the voting (and non-voting) public. So much so that that same public can’t think of him as anything other than “Boris”.
There seems still to be a residual element of affection for the lovable buffoon, but he’s basically been found out. It’s hard to over-state the extent of the sheer, white-hot rage that so many people are feeling about Johnson’s lockdown parties while people missed their farewells to dying loved ones, and so on by following the rules that Johnson and his cronies were blithely disregarding. You’ll have got some idea of it if you listened to the James O’Brien show the day before yesterday - powerful, emotional stuff.
I think that Johnson is now unquestionably toast. It’s a matter of when, not if, with respect to his defenestration. .
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