A Quote by Tim Farron

Boris [Johnson] follows the Bullingdon playbook: you break it and someone else has to fix it. — © Tim Farron
Boris [Johnson] follows the Bullingdon playbook: you break it and someone else has to fix it.
Boris Johnson has only ever cared about Boris Johnson.
I think there's almost an expectation that it should be Theresa [May] and Boris [Johnson]. I think they'd be real surprise if it ended up with someone else.
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.
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.
I believed we needed someone who would be able to build a team, lead and unite. I hoped that person would be Boris Johnson.
Now [Mike] Gove has destroyed Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson is nothing like Winston Churchill.
Boris Johnson needs to be challenged, with passion, heart and precision.
I am hard on myself. But isn't it better to be honest about these things before someone else can use them against you? Before someone else can break your heart? Isn't it better to break it yourself?
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.
I think it is astounding that people could argue for "you just must trust someone else to fix it" instead of "you could fix it yourself, or hire someone to fix it." There is a contractor base out there that can solve these problems as well as or better than the major vendors could. But I think the major vendors are still having more luck at getting the ear of the press.
It's not for everyone. Some people just haven't got it. Maybe he [Boris Johnson] is one of them.
What's been missing from regions outside of Silicon Valley is a 'playbook.' In American football, a playbook contains a sports team's strategies and plays. It struck me that every region needs its own industry playbook on how to compete globally.
The idea that affable Boris[Johnson] is actually divisive, selfish and unreliable is Mr 's biggest weakness.
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