I think we can all agree using the word 'trust' and 'Boris' in the same sentence is fooking hysterical.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNever trust a thread from SS starting "I think..."
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So when is he going?
When are the 1922 committee forcing him out?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSo when is he going?
When are the 1922 committee forcing him out?
He reckons Boris officially gone by April. He says we will see less of Boris after the new year with the rest of the cabinet doing much more and he will string out his departure. Apparently there are massive breaks in the cabinet at the moment. He reckons Boris isn't actually doing very much these days and leaving it all to others. His view is that Boris should go now based on this but it won't happen because of what Boris is - a c***!Former IPSE member
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Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostI had a zoom chat with a good mate of mine last night. He is a freelance political lobbyist/analyst/consultant. Advises massive companies on political stuff for a living.
He reckons Boris officially gone by April. He says we will see less of Boris after the new year with the rest of the cabinet doing much more and he will string out his departure. Apparently there are massive breaks in the cabinet at the moment. He reckons Boris isn't actually doing very much these days and leaving it all to others. His view is that Boris should go now based on this but it won't happen because of what Boris is - a c***!Comment
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Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostHe reckons Boris isn't actually doing very much these days and leaving it all to others.Comment
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Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostI had a zoom chat with a good mate of mine last night. He is a freelance political lobbyist/analyst/consultant. Advises massive companies on political stuff for a living.
He reckons Boris officially gone by April. He says we will see less of Boris after the new year with the rest of the cabinet doing much more and he will string out his departure. Apparently there are massive breaks in the cabinet at the moment. He reckons Boris isn't actually doing very much these days and leaving it all to others. His view is that Boris should go now based on this but it won't happen because of what Boris is - a c***!
Boris will only be Officially gone when I say so.
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Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostI had a zoom chat with a good mate of mine last night. He is a freelance political lobbyist/analyst/consultant. Advises massive companies on political stuff for a living.
He reckons Boris officially gone by April. He says we will see less of Boris after the new year with the rest of the cabinet doing much more and he will string out his departure. Apparently there are massive breaks in the cabinet at the moment. He reckons Boris isn't actually doing very much these days and leaving it all to others. His view is that Boris should go now based on this but it won't happen because of what Boris is - a c***!"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by cojak View PostHmmm.. I suppose that now he’s got a deal there will be very lucrative opportunities coming up that won’t involve hard work.Former IPSE member
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