My surprising allies may include the Prime Minister. He is sitting in limbo on the political death row while he awaits execution from his understandably angry colleagues.
My faith in Boris Johnson’s buccaneering has led me to support him 100 percent over Brexit. However, I have been shaken by the fact that our apparently lobotomised leader has turned his back upon his libertarian roots and plunged us into Covid lockdowns. Then he transformed the Conservatives into an economy-destroying party, and tax-paying party, without asking for a mandate.
He lockeddown boozing in my house for several months, leaving me alone with no support and my aunt Celia dying in an unloved care home.
The Covid rules he forced us to live through – at threat of arrest and public shaming, remember – were not only inhumane, but they were also impossible for any sane human being to follow.
And as I’ve said since April 2020, the damage from lockdowns over the next few years will prove to be far more devastating than Covid-19 itself – unless the forthcoming official inquiry proves to be the whitewash many of us suspect it will be.

Boris lost touch the hardworking people he promised to represent. Carrie, Boris’ ambitious wife (both photos) pictured as a British Hillary Clinton
Boris lost touch to the people he promised to represent. We were fed up of the establishment mob who had spent three years trying to overturn our largest democratic vote.
Because he had promised that he would, we believed he would change.
Boris became completely enslaved by scientific, political and media establishments, which is a shame. We needed Boris to fight back against them.
Many reasons exist for this and they are not all acceptable.
Boris was afraid of Covid, after being hospitalized with the virus in Wuhan.
Instead of shutting the country down for 2 years, he should’ve focused on weight loss and protecting vulnerable people.
His ambitious wife Carrie fancied herself as some sort of British Hillary Clinton – the power behind the throne, shaping Boris in her metropolitan image.
She should have kept her eyes on the wallpaper, even though she proved herself to be an inept political operator who is completely out of touch and interested only in giving her friends highly-paid jobs.

But, I’m convinced that now is not the right time to send Boris (pictured here with Chris Whitty, Sir Patrik Vallance), out of concern for both the country as well as his party.
Boris believed that the BBC should be his last resort after the death of Svengali Dominic Cummings.
This approach looked good when he wanted them to repeat his Covid propaganda to scare the people into hiding. But it turned out to have been a deadly error as the Beeb is now doing everything it can to make him retire early.
Boris Johnson is the most powerful political star to have done more than any other person to destroy unassailable 80 seat majority and high poll ratings.
However, over the past week, I’ve become more convinced that Boris shouldn’t be allowed to leave, not only for the sake the country but also for his party’s deteriorating performance.
We must not be furious, but we need to know that the people who want to take Boris to the slaughterhouse will increase the chance of Prime Minister Keir Sterner.
What do you think? This is highly unlikely.
But we cannot let a febrile and toxic Twitter-obsessed culture to allow a few opinion pollsters – widely discredited after their total failure to predict Brexit, Trump and the collapse of the Red Wall – to bring down an elected Prime Minister.
Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher both recovered from mid-term depressions similar to theirs and won the next general elections.
Tory MPs will need to wait for the May local elections so that voters can express discontent at the poll box.
Now is not the time for political chaos as the UK comes out of two years of Covid lockdown hell and our economy has outperformed the rest of G7.
Boris must lead the way out of this calamity by torpedoing Covid restrictions one and for all. He will also ensure there is no U-turn and address the cost to living crisis.
He led us to this place and now it is our responsibility to help us get out.
Leaving this complete s***show with a new Tory Prime Minister at this very moment damns them to instant failure, which the BBC and Labour are well aware of.

Things Boris (pictured visiting the Moray Offshore Windfarm East) can – and must – do if he has any hope of saving his premiership include axing green levies on energy bills
As much as I like and respect the frontrunners Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss – and believe both could be excellent leaders of the UK – this is not the time for them to take charge of the train set.
Boris needs to take responsibility, regain control, and demonstrate that he can keep his promises.
But it won’t be easy. And, if there is any hope for him, the Bojo fighting spirit has to come back.
Here are ten things Boris can – and must – do if he has any hope of saving his premiership beyond the release of the Sue Gray PartyGate inquiry.
1: Ban Carrie (all political operations)
Boris, you must treat your wife as your spouse. It was claimed that she was an easy operator by her friends, but she surely would have said to you to prohibit Downing Street parties from occurring during lockdown.
She instead attended your event with you. Her obsession to beat Cummings has also created chaos and caused carnage. He is an unsightly man who will fight until the end over a small grudge.
Separate your professional and personal lives from now. Not her, we voted you in.
You should find a career that isn’t political for her or run for public office. She will be accountable just like every other politician.
2. Sack SAGE
Christopher Whitty should not be knighted, but you should fire him and all the other hysterics at SAGE for creating this pandemic.
While I am not trying to be rude to Omicron and his colleagues, who worked hard, it was Omicron that proved to be the last straw.
Whitty claimed that everything about Omicron is bad, and urged you to keep us locked down with warnings of as many as 6,000 deaths per day. However, evidence and data from South Africa proved the opposite.
Hire Professor Sunetra and Professor Carl Heneghan, Oxford University’s best-known professors. They have proven to be far more accurate than their predecessors in recent years.

The brilliant ex-Brexit Secretary Lord David Frost, pictured (pictured), must ask him to beg for a new number 10 enforcer.
3. Repeal the Coronavirus Act Now
Any government can’t keep us living with an endemic disease like flu, which is why we must learn how to live well in the long-term.
4. April’s National Insurance Increase Should Be Scrapped
You propose a tax increase that is manifesto-busting in the middle of the greatest cost of living crisis we can recall. It must go.
5. Stop paying the BBC license fee for this year. Don’t delay until 2027
Boris, you voters were not happy with the poll tax for British Bashing Corporation.
A subscription model is now the only way forward – and it will make the Beeb accountable to its audience, not the quinoa munching and champagne quaffing London liberal dinner party elite.
6. Get rid of the Downing Street Senior Team and hire some powerful men to manage your poor operation.
The brilliant ex-Brexit Secretary Lord David Frost has been asked to return as a Number 10 enforcer.

Dan Wootton
To restructure an organization that lost its moral compass during the pandemic, you need to have someone who is strong and resilient.
7: Stop all boats
Your base is more upset by the Channel’s coverage of the migration crisis than any other issue. There have been many solutions that you suggested, but none of them has actually worked in practice.
There have been warnings that there will be over 60,000.
You have to think for yourself and solve the problem, regardless of the protestations from the lefties who won’t vote for you. It will not be possible to solve the problem by simply stopping to count the daily arrivals.
8. Axe green levies for energy bills
This is a terrible moral offense. They make up more than 20 percent of electricity that we pay.
Although you may have been able to get away with it because overall the costs were low, the end result is not good.
9: Axe TVA on Energy Bills
Boris made this a central promise of Brexit. This was a fundamental Brexit promise, Boris.
There is no reason to put off another second.
Ten: Announce you plan to lower income tax prior to the next election
The Chancellor says he is doing this but it’s up to us to KNOW when.
To become a high-tax society in the face of pandemics or not, we would vote Labour.
You’re going to be in need of it. Good luck Boris!