I just wrote and posted a reply to Ga briella - but it's not here. Here it is again
Susan - I was watching PMQ today and Johnson is acting like a schoolboy laughing and making faces as he is being questioned on misleading Parliament and his weak excuses and insincere apologies for holding boozy parties in 10 Downing Street.
I never listen to PMQs, but today I did! I did wonder what Boris looked like!! I think that was foolish of him to make faces etc, however the words are, I think, the most likely to carry him through.
Former Cabinet minister and Tory MP David Davies just asked Johnson to go. I think such steps away from the usual blind unthinking political support for their leader is an important step forward. Especially when their leader is smirking and laughing in the House of Commons, at the voting British public.
Having heard and seen David Davies in person, - I think it was when he wanted to be PM himself, I did not like his approach. In my opinion, he is bitter because he wasn’t elected by Conservatives to be their leader and is still carrying that bitterness instead of letting it go and moving on.
Many Tory supporters will probably continue to put their blind faith in the concept of Boris the brand as the leader of their country as it can be frightening to lose your beliefs / world view by thinking more critically based on the evidence.
For me, my support is not blind, it is practical and having considered carefully what the alternatives are both locally, nationally and internationally.
Many prefer to hide their head in wishful thinking and daydreams of a principled Tory leadership, and ignoring the evidence of corruption, mismanagement and incompetence, such as the Boris the Buffoon brand claiming he did not know parties at work were against the rules.
Okay, but as I have said quite a few times hereabouts, who exactly would you have to take his place, how would this be done quickly an legally andalso supposing the person you think would be good, it turned out to be someone else entirely?!
Clearly, he has been advised to keep talking about Brexit, the economy, the vaccine programme on the basis that these will sufficiently compensate for a leader's lack of moral integrity. Does it remind you of something - this faith and belief in an intangible brand that allows you to overlook the bad stuff and focus on the good?
Unfortunately, it is too often what happens.