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RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - hornball - 08-02-2022 18:26

(05-02-2022 13:43 )Tractor boy Wrote:  I'm starting to feel nostalgic about the John Major years, that's how bad things have got.eek
Never really had an issue with John Major!! He had all that Maastricht shit to contend with.........the bastards if you recall. There is no comparison between Sir John and this current non - entity. How he is surviving I simply do not know?? His rejection of the facts around the effect his blatant lie about K. Starmer had on the events Sir Kier had to endure is just plain sickening!


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - hornball - 08-02-2022 18:28

(05-02-2022 20:36 )HannahsPet Wrote:  Wow this new office he is creating seems to be giving more power to boris and less to the cabinet

Got to give the guy credit he certainly knows how to work the system to his advantage
And that is all his premiership is about!! Naked personal ambition...responsibility?? screw that!!!.......just an inconvenience


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - crankshaft - 08-02-2022 19:16

(08-02-2022 15:52 )lovebabes56 Wrote:  ^"..or hold any illegal parties or get drunk!"

JRM To be Brexit opportunities Minister - that's something that he'll fuck up very quickly.

In terms of economic opportunities for medium-sized businesses in the UK, he may be able to succinctly distill his new brief to one saying: "let them eat cake".

This will now be the ultimate test as to whether the leading exponents of Brexit will be ultimately vindicated or not. Let's see. Him and the other brexiteers ultimately have to stand up and be counted now. No hiding place sniping on the backbenchs now. Ball's now firmly and unequivacably in their court. Let's see if was a lot of hot air or whether there is some actual substance behind the glorified rhetoric. The fact is that export trade for some UK exporters to the EU, however, has plummeted since Brexit was signed off.


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - skully - 08-02-2022 19:35

His re-shuffle is being criticised by a few people, because it's a boys club, but really, did anyone expect him to do anything different.

Good news though, another letter of no confidence has been submitted, so slowly but surely they're adding up.
The sooner Trump V2: return of the shitness, goes, the better for everyone imo, toxic politics at it's worst.


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Goodfella3041 - 08-02-2022 19:41

I agree that he’s the worst of the worst and has to go.

But I’m not filled with hope that he’ll be replaced by anyone better. That front bench right now feels like a choice between the damned and the demented.

We need to throw these bastards out at the next election — irrespective of whatever shiny toys they dangle in front of us at the time.

You’ve had your precious Brexit — now fuck off.


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Tumble_Drier - 08-02-2022 19:55

JRM4PM. It'll be worth it just to see Twitter go up like No.4 Reactor at Chernobyl Big Laugh


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - hornball - 08-02-2022 19:55

,,,,,,,,,,,,I should just add re John Major - he did many of the hard yards that ultimately meant that T. Blair was able to bask in the 'glory' of the peace process that came about here. Not sure he would have let the 'threat' posed by Adams and his cohorts lead to the sick concessions to prisoners (ultimately their early release).

I am well placed to give an analysis for obvious reasons, and I have always thought that J Major could have written every letter, word, sentence, paragraph, page, dot and comma of the belfast agreement, and Sinn Fein (but also I am sad to say and believe SDLP) would not have had a bar of it! In fairness T Blair - to an extent - acknowledged the former ...........kind of!!


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - skully - 08-02-2022 19:57

(08-02-2022 19:41 )Goodfella3041 Wrote:  I agree that he’s the worst of the worst and has to go.

But I’m not filled with hope that he’ll be replaced by anyone better. That front bench right now feels like a choice between the damned and the demented.

We need to throw these bastards out at the next election — irrespective of whatever shiny toys they dangle in front of us at the time.

You’ve had your precious Brexit — now fuck off.

I agree (agree), I'm not sure who the best of that bad bunch is, they are a supporting cast of cunts. Not one is trustworthy.
I'll never understand why anyone would vote for this bunch, I'm no fan of the Tories, but this crop are clearly the exception to the rule of the cream rises to the top, they're more like something that refuses to flush. Who would've thought we'd miss May.


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Tumble_Drier - 08-02-2022 19:58

(08-02-2022 19:55 )hornball Wrote:  ,,,,,,,,,,,,I should just add re John Major - he did many of the hard yards that ultimately meant that T. Blair was able to bask in the 'glory' of the peace process that came about here. Not sure he would have let the 'threat' posed by Adams and his cohorts lead to the sick concessions to prisoners (ultimately their early release).

I am well placed to give an analysis for obvious reasons, and I have always thought that J Major could have written every letter, word, sentence, paragraph, page, dot and comma of the belfast agreement, and Sinn Fein (but also I am sad to say and believe SDLP) would not have had a bar of it! In fairness T Blair - to an extent - acknowledged the former ...........kind of!!





Major was actually a decent man IMO (at least as far as Politicians go). He ruined it by playing hide the Sausage with Fenella the Kettle Witch but nobody's perfect Wink


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Boomerangutangangbang - 08-02-2022 21:52

Whilst watching The Chase today, I think I reconnected with some information, that I had once learned & since forgotten, that No.10 was built on a site that was formerly a brewery. Good to see that Boris & his team are keeping traditions going with their drinking culture. I'd always thought he couldn't organize a piss up in a brewery, but it seems that he almost did, ...allegedly.