No, the smart money is on Henley at the next election. The current MP is standing down and Boris has just bought a mansion there.Even the bluetops are turning on him .. although there is a suggestion that BJ will try and stand in the bye election triggered by Mad Nad resigning as the Tory candidate. Can’t keep the sod down
If he stands for Nat C's with other defectors they'll split the Reform vote. If he won a seat, he'll face a vote of suspension and possibly a recall by-election.Johnson returning as an MP would tear the Conservative Party apart & they would definitely be finished & unelectable for years to come, would Johnson want years in opposition with no power on the back benches, I think not.
As I have said on a number of previous occasions Borris was an National and International embarrasment to the UK.
He along with his cronies has the world laughing at the effects of his lies and stupidity as a PM
Labour voted against Tony’s war plans.Tony Blair created a fake war based on WMD which didn't exist killing 100,000s and 1,000,000s relocated.
BoJo ate some Cake & Pop in his own house.
Labour voted against Tony’s war plans.
But fear not, the Tory’s stepped in, along with their bum wipers, NI pallet burning flat earthers in DUP.
In the end HOC voted for war, and got it. Say thank you Tory Party, and thank you DUP.
That's not why he's been sanctioned.BoJo ate some Cake & Pop in his own house.
Labour would not have won the motion in HOC, without opposition votes from the Tories and the pallet burners.254 Labour Party members voted for the Iraq invasion.
The main members who campaigned against the Iraq War were thrown OUT of the Labour Party.
British parliamentary approval for the invasion of Iraq - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
View attachment 1118763
Labour would not have won the motion in HOC, without opposition votes from the Tories and the pallet burners.
Based on the evidence that was shown not to have been accurately portrayed by Blair and CampbellYou make it sound as though it was the Conservatives fault - Conservatives always back the armed forces so it was a forgone conclusion given Labours support.