A Quote by Ruth Davidson

It's not for everyone. Some people just haven't got it. Maybe he [Boris Johnson] is one of them. — © Ruth Davidson
It's not for everyone. Some people just haven't got it. Maybe he [Boris Johnson] is one of them.
Boris Johnson has only ever cared about Boris Johnson.
We've got characters in the UK like Boris Johnson, who's kind of like a proto Trump in many ways even down to the crazy blonde hair. Then Mayor of London, now Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson was widely seen as a cartoonish oaf and that made him strangely undentable as a politician. No one could land a blow on him because he was already ridiculous.
No-deal Brexit could be Boris Johnson's biggest deception yet - worse than the Boris bus or the lies that had him sacked as a Times journalist or as a spokesman by the then Tory leader, Michael Howard.
Everywhere I go, people ask me for photos and autographs, saying I inspired them to start training. Boris Johnson says his sons started boxing after seeing me - how cool is that?
Whether it is throwing people under the bus or writing a lie on the side of one: Britain deserves better than Boris Johnson.
Such is the sense of entitlement of Boris Johnson and his establishment class - they believe they can break the law without the consequences meeting ordinary people.
Our leaders are archaic masculine figures in so far as they are aggressively old-fashioned in their masculinity, people like Trump, potentially Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson is nothing like Winston Churchill.
Now [Mike] Gove has destroyed Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson needs to be challenged, with passion, heart and precision.
Just like I described in health care, yeah, somebody comes in, they got new ideas, maybe ideas that are completely opposite of my ideas. Maybe some of it goes, maybe some of that progress goes back. Maybe they think of some things we didn't think of, and so in some other areas - we can learn something.
I have a passion for support for new families, which Boris Johnson shares.
If Boris [Johnson] backtracks on serious things there'll be another bloody revolt.
If you are funny, people will like you. A lot of advertising is based on this simple rule. The Tory MP Boris Johnson has benefited a lot from it.
You do just have to go back to moral philosophy and you've got to say, okay, there is greed, people do want more and more, but then what restrains them and what restrained them in the past was a view of life in which one's satisfaction wasn't the most important thing, that you just, you needed enough and you could say, "Enough is enough." Maybe religion will get you there, maybe just classic moral philosophy, but you have to have some of that, or else you're always on the gravy train.
Boris [Johnson] follows the Bullingdon playbook: you break it and someone else has to fix it.
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