space Johnson's unfitness for office was known when he stood for London Mayor, but for a number of reasons, it didn't resonate with the wider electorate until he stood for the leadership of the Conservative Party.
He's unfit because he's a liar. The examples are myriad and stretch back decades.
But the issues go beyond dishonesty. His inability to concentrate and master a brief was well-known. His tenure as foreign secretary was a car-crash. He has no moral compass. He is an entitled narcissist.
He wasn't happy with being a minister. He wanted to be leader. He lied throughout that leadership campaign.
He became leader. He did so because he will literally say anything to anyone at any time if it benefits him.
He continued to lie as leader. And to show a complete disregard for the rules that govern all of us, written and unwritten. He's still lying now. He is unfit for office.
Many of us have been saying this for years. We haven't forgotten why we told people that last week, last month or last year. Or the year before that and so on and so on.
I don't normally bite on stuff like this, but I get fucked off when, firstly, you make blanket accusations against 'Labour supporters' and, secondly, when you suggest that we're fickle lightweights just looking for something to be angry about.
Johnson, like Cameron before him, wants to fundamentally alter the very structure of government. He wants to do that so he can rig it for people like him. He is destroying so much that makes this country great. He undermines the rules, traditions and procedures that make our democracy, even now, the envy of the world.
You may not call me a cunt, but by saying what you do, you describe me as one.