Did Boris Johnson really cancel Parliamentary passes of rebel Tory MPs? And what did drunken Dominic do?
We all know that Boris Johnson has withdrawn the Conservative whip from 21 Tory MPs – but rumours are emerging that, in a fit of spite, he has also cancelled their Parliamentary passes, making it harder (but not impossible) for them to get into the House of Commons and vote against him today (September 4).
Commentators are suggesting this was on the advice of Dominic Cummings, Dictator Johnson’s chief advisor and Brexit guru.
Consider:
Tory rebel @SamGyimah says "coming in here this evening, it looks like they've also disabled our passes" since having the whip withdrawn for voting against the government.
Get live updates here: https://t.co/kqgtMzRphh pic.twitter.com/vcVLdJzDzP
— Sky News (@SkyNews) September 3, 2019
https://twitter.com/twychy12/status/1169017162943606784
Mr Cummings seems to be losing the plot a bit. Eyewitnesses are claiming he accosted Jeremy Corbyn in a corridor of the Palace of Westminster and drunkenly challenged him to support BoJob’s desperate call for a general election, late last night (September 3):
https://twitter.com/Diamond__Lights/status/1169180329275469825
Didn't get a screenshot but apparently Cummings saw Corbyn in Portcullis House and shouted "Lets do this election Jeremy, don't be scared!" while obviously very drunk
— 🇵🇸osaka bin laden🇵🇸 (@JohnMcMarx) September 3, 2019
Heard a few accounts of this. Clutching a glass of red vino after drinking a lot of it apparently. #MadCurCummings
— Scarlet Wilde (@wilde) September 4, 2019
As one of several shadow cabinet members stood right next to Jeremy (who was on the phone at the time) I just thought there was some loud bloke who stunk of booze yelling at us. https://t.co/27O7kTUYsL
— Cat Smith MP (@CatSmithMP) September 3, 2019
Has Cummings got a hangover today? Does he shout drunken bollocks at many pensioners?
— Rachael Swindon (@Rachael_Swindon) September 4, 2019
This is the quality of the people we have running the country today: drunkenness and spite.
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Yeah well he can afford to buy a bottle of wine per week, so can I if I don’t pay my Council Tax.
one papers headline reads Corbyn running scared, so would I if some drunken idiot was accosting me!! They should really get rid of the bar in parliament, what other business would allow drinking alcohol on their premises, I know it is not a business per se but they shouls get rid of it and bojob with it!!!
It’s subsidised, too!
Surely that’s got to be a disciplinary procedure….. Drinking to the point of drunk whilst “working” and verbally assaulting, with the intent to incite.
Being he’s “just” an outside advisor, could another senior cabinet member not instigate an investigation into his conduct and suspend him pending the outcome??
Isn’t there one or two cabinet members with an Axe to grind…???!! Ohhh wouldn’t it be such Karma lol
What a miserable b*****d this Johnson is,. . . I don’t like the Tories one bit but sacking them is well out of order . ( I hope they deflect)