I don't remember all these televised debates happening previously when the Prime Minister changed during the life of a government, for example Blair just handed power to Gordon Brown and that was the end of the matter.
If Johnson is selected to be the next Tory leader then you can express an opinion of him at the ballot box, until then it's an internal Conservative party matter, unless you fancy joining in order to have a say.
What's the point of the TV debates, only members of the Conservative party will be able to vote for the leader, and I imagine the result is already a foregone conclusion.
Treason May campaigned for Remain, she had no intention of delivering Brexit, her withdrawal treaty written in Brussels and Berlin would have tied us to the EU in perpetuity. At least Boris Johnson is a Brexiteer, and is our best chance of actually leaving in October.
Those of us who do not watch the BBC are still forced to pay the £155 tax. Make it a subscription service like Sky or Netflix, then we would see how truly popular the BBC really is when there is a choice of not funding it.
No point, politicians always lie. Treason May is on record promising dozens of times that we would leave the EU on March 29th. At least with Boris there's a chance he will actually be true to his word and we do leave on Halloween.
Salad bags bought from the supermarket have been washed in chlorinated water, Remainacs don't seem too bothered about that.
Once we get Boris installed as PM the exit day will not be far off. Treason May's efforts to thwart Brexit have failed.
In its coverage SKY attributed all Labour votes to the Remain cause in order to misrepresent the result, which just shows it is as untrustworthy as the BBC when it comes to reporting.
Can't be arsed to waste 11 minutes of my life watching an anti-Brexit video narrated by that luvvie Stephen Fry.