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I won, get over it
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It was always blindingly obvious that Boris was a massive cretin and would screw up everything on contact. But when you only have the choice between two unmitigated cretins...Comment
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I don't know why you're being so hard on the guy.
He was clearly voted in on a huge majority, and once he masters the fundamentals of the English language, and can string two sentences together in it, he'll be a great sub-prime minister.Comment
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostBut what made you vote for him, or at least for his party in the first place?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostIt was always blindingly obvious that Boris was a massive cretin and would screw up everything on contact. But when you only have the choice between two unmitigated cretins...Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt was either vote for him and get the worst Prime Minister ever. Or vote against him and get the worst Prime Minister ever.
It was blatantly obvious to me and millions of others that if the brexiters won the referendum, the agenda of the ERG would not stop there and making Bojo as the frontman made their dreams come true.
The current appalling state of affairs with the government, the economy and Covid-19 is a convenient smokescreen for Brexit and the dodgy dealings with Bojo's cronies. The UK has been given a transition period to prepare for the changeover from EU membership to non-membership. eg: to build port and customs facilities and to transition to the UK's own administrative authorities. So far nothing has been done."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostAnd how did we arrive at that situation with a Hobson's choice or dilemma at the last GE? It was the lack of foresight in voting for Brexit and the consequences thereafter.
It was blatantly obvious to me and millions of others that if the brexiters won the referendum, the agenda of the ERG would not stop there and making Bojo as the frontman made their dreams come true.
The current appalling state of affairs with the government, the economy and Covid-19 is a convenient smokescreen for Brexit and the dodgy dealings with Bojo's cronies. The UK has been given a transition period to prepare for the changeover from EU membership to non-membership. eg: to build port and customs facilities and to transition to the UK's own administrative authorities. So far nothing has been done.
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Originally posted by tazdevil View PostWhat are you on or are you always an obnoxious prat like most of the posters on this thread? FTAOD Boris is dong a good job in difficult times much better than any alternative could do. Any one would think you fancy the sour puss Laura Laura Kuenssberg's of this world with their vitriolic invective
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BTW Kuensberg is usually accused of supporting the toriesComment
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Originally posted by tazdevil View PostWhat are you on or are you always an obnoxious prat like most of the posters on this thread? FTAOD Boris is dong a good job in difficult times much better than any alternative could do. Any one would think you fancy the sour puss Laura Laura Kuenssberg's of this world with their vitriolic invective
<flameon subject="rant against people doing stuff rather than carping about it"/>"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by tazdevil View PostWhat are you on or are you always an obnoxious prat like most of the posters on this thread? FTAOD Boris is dong a good job in difficult times much better than any alternative could do. Any one would think you fancy the sour puss Laura Laura Kuenssberg's of this world with their vitriolic invective
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Boris Johnson boasted of shaking hands on day Sage warned not to | Politics | The GuardianComment
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostI presume that you claim in jest that "Boris is doing a good job", in the alternative you really need to go through the chronology of what Bojo has said, what he claims and what has he done.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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