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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNo you're right, we concede, Boris is a highly principled politician who only has the country's interests at heart.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostOh just like all politicians then??
Is it inconceivable to you that there are politicians who care deeply for their constituents and their country?Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostSo who do you want in charge:
1. A Marxist throwback who supports terrorism and wants to wreck the economy in the interests of a failed political theory
2. A deluded fantasist who thinks she can form a government with 18 seats
3 A mad Scot who thinks his party is entitled to power because his boss tells him so
4 A one-policy MEP too scared to even stand for election.
5 A woman who thinks moving back to the 1700s is the best cure for global warming
It's not really a pretty picture, is it.
6. A blond clown with delusions of grandeur and zero interests in the well-being of the country and it's population. Happy to skirt the edges of the law just to further his own ambitions.
Personally I would prefer someone honest like Rory Steward, but his honesty is his main downfall in the political arena full of professional liars.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostIf you seriously believe that, then there really is no point in arguing further.
I'll go option 2 pleaseI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostIf you seriously believe that, then there really is no point in arguing further.Comment
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Originally posted by Mordac View Post"Illegally" based on a precedent from the 17th century. I agree the choices aren't particularly inspiring, but from the main three, I'd prefer the buffoon over the Marxist and the clinically deluded...Comment
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The only certain thing about the UK is its continued accelerated decline.
Simply put, as this thread and others show, there are too many cretins in the country.
What amazes me is that people so poor in intellect and judgement manage to hold down work.
But clearly it's the bottom-feeders of the IT industry, because which successful professional would choose to restrict their market?Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe only certain thing about the UK is its continued accelerated decline.
Simply put, as this thread and others show, there are too many cretins in the country.
What amazes me is that people so poor in intellect and judgement manage to hold down work.
But clearly it's the bottom-feeders of the IT industry, because which successful professional would choose to restrict their market?
Maybe one day historians will see the period of 1982 (Falklands War) to 2012 (London Olympics) as the UK's Silver Age.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostSo who do you want in charge:
1. A Marxist throwback who supports terrorism and wants to wreck the economy in the interests of a failed political theory
2. A deluded fantasist who thinks she can form a government with 18 seats
3 A mad Scot who thinks his party is entitled to power because his boss tells him so
4 A one-policy MEP too scared to even stand for election.
5 A woman who thinks moving back to the 1700s is the best cure for global warming
It's not really a pretty picture, is it.Originally posted by Whorty View Postbyee
I'll go option 2 pleaseOld Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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