Taxi for Boris 06:09 - Jun 24 with 16921 views | PatfromPoole | The end would appear to be nigh…… | |
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Taxi for Boris on 20:51 - Jun 24 with 1569 views | kernow | Are we at war? Have to say I hadn't noticed. | | | |
Taxi for Boris on 22:16 - Jun 24 with 1478 views | Bazza |
Taxi for Boris on 20:51 - Jun 24 by kernow | Are we at war? Have to say I hadn't noticed. |
Who says we’re at war? It’s ok we are just part funding one. Don’t panic, keep taking your meds | | | |
Taxi for Boris on 22:24 - Jun 24 with 1480 views | dirk_doone |
Taxi for Boris on 22:16 - Jun 24 by Bazza | Who says we’re at war? It’s ok we are just part funding one. Don’t panic, keep taking your meds |
Bazza and Bridders, don't be shy about your feelings: you should meet up in Nuremburg. | |
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Taxi for Boris on 23:01 - Jun 24 with 1436 views | Bridders2 |
Taxi for Boris on 22:24 - Jun 24 by dirk_doone | Bazza and Bridders, don't be shy about your feelings: you should meet up in Nuremburg. |
Blair has created far more damage than Boris, you just can't face the facts. | | | |
Taxi for Boris on 23:12 - Jun 24 with 1420 views | cocklebreath |
Taxi for Boris on 23:01 - Jun 24 by Bridders2 | Blair has created far more damage than Boris, you just can't face the facts. |
Do you think Boris is a knob? | |
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Taxi for Boris on 23:15 - Jun 24 with 1418 views | Sadoldgit |
Taxi for Boris on 19:38 - Jun 24 by Bridders2 | Oh and inherited a boom economy from the Tories but managed to pay off no bebt and left the country bankrupt! |
Oh yes. Things are so much better now of course. | | | |
Taxi for Boris on 23:37 - Jun 24 with 1404 views | Bridders2 |
Taxi for Boris on 23:12 - Jun 24 by cocklebreath | Do you think Boris is a knob? |
Yes, but Blair was worse. | | | |
Taxi for Boris on 23:42 - Jun 24 with 1395 views | Bridders2 |
Taxi for Boris on 23:15 - Jun 24 by Sadoldgit | Oh yes. Things are so much better now of course. |
And why do you think that is Soggy? Have you forgotten about a little thing like a pandemic and the biggest war in Europe since 1945. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Taxi for Boris on 00:07 - Jun 25 with 1372 views | DorsetIan |
Taxi for Boris on 23:42 - Jun 24 by Bridders2 | And why do you think that is Soggy? Have you forgotten about a little thing like a pandemic and the biggest war in Europe since 1945. |
The pandemic and the Russian invasion are relatively recent. And the reason the Country now finds itself in a really difficult place trying to deal with the consequences is (at least) seven years of failed economic policies which have not got this country moving, together with at best the sideshow and at worst the self-harm of Brexit. We’re past the point when anyone thinks Brexit has actually improved things economically for the UK. Now the question is how the f*** we are going to get through the current crises with now one hand tied behind our backs in terms of our trading position. All of it the result of internal Tory Party drama, with Boris Johnson in the middle of most of it. | |
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Taxi for Boris on 00:15 - Jun 25 with 1368 views | dirk_doone |
Taxi for Boris on 23:01 - Jun 24 by Bridders2 | Blair has created far more damage than Boris, you just can't face the facts. |
Bridders, mate, I never liked Blair and I never voted for him but he resigned 15 years ago. Where have you been all that time? [Post edited 25 Jun 2022 8:10]
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Taxi for Boris on 08:00 - Jun 25 with 1298 views | Bazza | Ian you should expand your views beyond Dorset and the Daily Mirror. The whole of Europe is in an economic crisis even the German powerhouse. | | | |
Taxi for Boris on 08:43 - Jun 25 with 1251 views | Berber |
Taxi for Boris on 08:00 - Jun 25 by Bazza | Ian you should expand your views beyond Dorset and the Daily Mirror. The whole of Europe is in an economic crisis even the German powerhouse. |
Funnily enough, the media completely ignores inflation and economic problems in the rest of Europe. Nearly every single international economic forecasting body has consistently been more pessimistic about the UK economy since Brexit, yet never acknowledge their errors, nor revise the better performances in their new forecasts. Hardly surprising that remoaners latch on to them. And once again, I voted to remain, but prefer to live in the real world with what actually happens. It happened, we are being punished by the EU. It won’t last forever. | |
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Taxi for Boris on 09:16 - Jun 25 with 1229 views | SalisburySaint |
Taxi for Boris on 08:00 - Jun 25 by Bazza | Ian you should expand your views beyond Dorset and the Daily Mirror. The whole of Europe is in an economic crisis even the German powerhouse. |
don’t think you’ve read Ian’s post fully, he suggests correctly that many of current issues are as a result of issues such as BREXIT that occurred before Covid and Ukraine situation, the Tories have been in power for over ten years but still blaming everybody else for the issues we have in this country | | | |
Taxi for Boris on 09:25 - Jun 25 with 1219 views | Bridders2 |
Taxi for Boris on 00:07 - Jun 25 by DorsetIan | The pandemic and the Russian invasion are relatively recent. And the reason the Country now finds itself in a really difficult place trying to deal with the consequences is (at least) seven years of failed economic policies which have not got this country moving, together with at best the sideshow and at worst the self-harm of Brexit. We’re past the point when anyone thinks Brexit has actually improved things economically for the UK. Now the question is how the f*** we are going to get through the current crises with now one hand tied behind our backs in terms of our trading position. All of it the result of internal Tory Party drama, with Boris Johnson in the middle of most of it. |
Agreed the economic policies could have been better, but we came from a very low base after the financial meltdown in 2008 exacerbated by Blair/Brown spending and encouraging everyone to go on credit...and 'max out on their credit cards'. As for Brexit, as a remainer you'll never agree, but we're able to govern our country in the way we think best without restrictions from the EU ..AND we've got a free trade agreement. I know an export manager with a medium sized company that sends 40 lorries a week to the EU, after a tricky start, he has no hold ups or problems exporting and they are actually increasing their production to the EU. | | | |
Taxi for Boris on 09:57 - Jun 25 with 1189 views | Ron11 |
Taxi for Boris on 17:32 - Jun 24 by cocklebreath | Do you think Boris is a lying, cheating, slimy scumbag? |
The problem with Boris he's trying to be a Liberal, friends with everybody type of PM and if that means levels of deceit then in his eyes, so be it. Of course this will lead to his eventual downfall, even though not everything he's done has been bad. Davey, on the other hand, is an obnoxious, supercilious tw at of the highest order. I do believe Kier Starmer is a decent bloke, let's just hope the likes of Corbyn and the far left never get back in charge. | | | |
Taxi for Boris on 10:05 - Jun 25 with 1191 views | Sadoldgit |
Taxi for Boris on 09:25 - Jun 25 by Bridders2 | Agreed the economic policies could have been better, but we came from a very low base after the financial meltdown in 2008 exacerbated by Blair/Brown spending and encouraging everyone to go on credit...and 'max out on their credit cards'. As for Brexit, as a remainer you'll never agree, but we're able to govern our country in the way we think best without restrictions from the EU ..AND we've got a free trade agreement. I know an export manager with a medium sized company that sends 40 lorries a week to the EU, after a tricky start, he has no hold ups or problems exporting and they are actually increasing their production to the EU. |
I’m glad it is working for your friend, but there are countless stories of other small businesses either suffering badly or actually folding because of Brexit? Has Rees-Mogg actually come up with anything yet? Isn’t he supposed to be telling us about all of the new found benefits? Someone made the excellent point the other day that the sooner we expect that there are many failing around Brexit and the sooner we admit to them, the sooner we can try and fix them. Probably not going to help our decimated fishing industry though. | | | |
Taxi for Boris on 10:37 - Jun 25 with 1165 views | Bazza |
Taxi for Boris on 10:05 - Jun 25 by Sadoldgit | I’m glad it is working for your friend, but there are countless stories of other small businesses either suffering badly or actually folding because of Brexit? Has Rees-Mogg actually come up with anything yet? Isn’t he supposed to be telling us about all of the new found benefits? Someone made the excellent point the other day that the sooner we expect that there are many failing around Brexit and the sooner we admit to them, the sooner we can try and fix them. Probably not going to help our decimated fishing industry though. |
Countless stories of small businesses suffering- really, yeah blame Brexit. Our fishing industry sadly was decimated way before Brexit. Of course we all believe what we want to believe. Take a look at the way some parts of the EU are in dispute with their own bloated unelected commissioners. At least we can now blame our own poor government and remove them at the next election and not forever be bullied by the Franco German alliance. Y | | | |
Taxi for Boris on 11:52 - Jun 25 with 1139 views | DorsetIan | I guess most Brexit voters know deep down that they were mugged off and made a terrible mistake, but denial will keep them going for a bit longer yet. I’ll just be pleased if anyone can point to a single macro economic statistic that shows that Brexit has improved anything. And meanwhile, as I said, we try to navigate everything being thrown at us now with one hand tied behind our backs. Wasted years. Tory Party games. | |
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Taxi for Boris on 12:17 - Jun 25 with 1114 views | Sadoldgit |
Taxi for Boris on 10:37 - Jun 25 by Bazza | Countless stories of small businesses suffering- really, yeah blame Brexit. Our fishing industry sadly was decimated way before Brexit. Of course we all believe what we want to believe. Take a look at the way some parts of the EU are in dispute with their own bloated unelected commissioners. At least we can now blame our own poor government and remove them at the next election and not forever be bullied by the Franco German alliance. Y |
The businessmen and women on the phone in show blamed Brexit and surely they know what is causing their businesses to fail. As for the fishing industry, fishermen voted for Brexit because they were led to believe it would revitalise the industry. It hasn’t. I’m all for balance. Tell us what the benefits have been as Rees-Mogg seems to struggle to find any. | | | |
Taxi for Boris on 12:47 - Jun 25 with 1092 views | inthebox | He ain't going no where, a quote from BBC interview, Asked if there was any matter of principle he would consider resigning over, he said if he had to abandon Ukraine because it became too difficult or the costs were too great, he would quit. So as long as the war in Ukraine continues, Boris will carry on. He's latched on to this lifeboat. The thing is there's been a war going on in eastern Ukraine for over 6 years where has Boris been oh apart from handing out Knighthoods to Russian millionaires. | | | |
Taxi for Boris on 13:13 - Jun 25 with 1071 views | DorsetIan |
Taxi for Boris on 12:17 - Jun 25 by Sadoldgit | The businessmen and women on the phone in show blamed Brexit and surely they know what is causing their businesses to fail. As for the fishing industry, fishermen voted for Brexit because they were led to believe it would revitalise the industry. It hasn’t. I’m all for balance. Tell us what the benefits have been as Rees-Mogg seems to struggle to find any. |
To be fair king-fraud Rees-Mogg was able to identify the other day that the ‚exit this way‘ signs in The Blackwell Tunnel can now be changed to round numbers of yards rather than having to match them exactly to metres, and that’s going to helpful to all those trying to escape from the Blackwall Tunnel who don’t understand decimals, and apparently it was already possible to write them in round numbers of yards under the terms of EU directive anyway, but that’s really not the point when you’re trying to show how ridiculous the EU is, because Rees-Mogg isn’t ridiculous at all. | |
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Taxi for Boris on 13:25 - Jun 25 with 1059 views | Bazza |
Taxi for Boris on 12:17 - Jun 25 by Sadoldgit | The businessmen and women on the phone in show blamed Brexit and surely they know what is causing their businesses to fail. As for the fishing industry, fishermen voted for Brexit because they were led to believe it would revitalise the industry. It hasn’t. I’m all for balance. Tell us what the benefits have been as Rees-Mogg seems to struggle to find any. |
.'Take a look at the way some parts of the EU are in dispute with their own bloated unelected commissioners. At least we can now blame our own poor government and remove them at the next election and not forever be bullied by the Franco German alliance' The major benefit is to control our own country. In that I have to accept that currently a single EU anonymous judge has just managed to overturn our so-called Supreme Courts rulings. Happy with that nonsense? | | | |
Taxi for Boris on 14:04 - Jun 25 with 1030 views | Sadoldgit | Are you happy with the nonsense going on here? A journalist was talking about an interview he conducted with a lifelong Tory voter after the by-election results. He said he finally realised he had been lied to about funding the NHS with the EU money (side of the bus bol locks, no sh it Sherlock) and would not be voting for Johnson again. There seem to be an element of cutting your nose off despite your face with those still convinced that leaving the EU was a good idea. Still no sight of the sunny uplands is there? And no one can give us any idea of what we are supposed to to to reap these supposed benefits. Meanwhile we are governed by the lost inept and corrupt government yet some will have us believe the EU is worse 🤔. | | | |
Taxi for Boris on 14:24 - Jun 25 with 1017 views | DorsetIan |
Taxi for Boris on 13:25 - Jun 25 by Bazza | .'Take a look at the way some parts of the EU are in dispute with their own bloated unelected commissioners. At least we can now blame our own poor government and remove them at the next election and not forever be bullied by the Franco German alliance' The major benefit is to control our own country. In that I have to accept that currently a single EU anonymous judge has just managed to overturn our so-called Supreme Courts rulings. Happy with that nonsense? |
What single EU judge? Which Supreme Court ruling are you talking about? | |
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Taxi for Boris on 15:04 - Jun 25 with 998 views | Southamptonfan | The whole system needs a f@cking overhaul here and in America and probably Europe. Do we have democracy? Just look at America, where a supreme court (somebody please tell me who they are and who voted for them) saying that abortion should be banned. Has there been a referendum in each of those states? Has there f@ck. The f@cking leader of the world, who was voted in, disagrees with the ruling and is fighting it. So where is democracy? The people vote for a party or leader, and the f@cking courts overrule anyway. From what I've seen, the majority of this country, support sending immigrants to Rwanda, and once again an unelected court overrules. So what's the point of voting anyone? Brexit hasn't allowed us to make our own rules. The courts decide anyway. The Tories, have out taxes up, and lied, what would Labour do, put taxes down? What the f@ck are we voting for? | |
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