Boris 16:42 - Jul 23 with 8729 views | BigDaveMyCock | Just been on telly promising to get a new deal, unite the country, deliver Brexit, end austerity, give the NHS an extra zillion a week, build aparthotels and have us in a new country in five years time. Still, if enough idiots believe it then why not? [Post edited 23 Jul 2019 18:16]
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Boris on 17:11 - Jul 23 with 5340 views | pnc4eva1 | Boris Johnson the Stewart Day of politics | |
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Boris on 17:15 - Jul 23 with 5326 views | D_Alien | "And the word was made flesh, and dwelt aMONGst us" John 1:14 It was all predicted a long time ago Edit: just to clarify, BDMC's original post had the word 'mongs' which has been changed to 'idiots'. Without prejudice [Post edited 23 Jul 2019 20:29]
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Boris on 17:42 - Jul 23 with 5244 views | Nigeriamark | Phew, we are saved !! | | | |
Boris on 18:57 - Jul 23 with 5077 views | jonahwhereru | Just heard a commentator on C5 describe him as “a PoundshopTrump”, brilliant!! I may be wrong but I think the majority of the people have a negative view of him, but the Tory membership see him as an election winner. Maybe I am wrong but I think he needs to win people over and quick. The honeymoon is already over and he hasn’t started the job yet. | | | |
Boris on 19:10 - Jul 23 with 5041 views | soulboy | God help us. A new PM picked by a tiny percentage of the population, the "I'm all right Jack" brigade. [Post edited 23 Jul 2019 19:32]
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Boris on 19:41 - Jul 23 with 4970 views | BigDaveMyCock |
Boris on 18:57 - Jul 23 by jonahwhereru | Just heard a commentator on C5 describe him as “a PoundshopTrump”, brilliant!! I may be wrong but I think the majority of the people have a negative view of him, but the Tory membership see him as an election winner. Maybe I am wrong but I think he needs to win people over and quick. The honeymoon is already over and he hasn’t started the job yet. |
Strange but in work today and literally every man and woman, many of whom I would have imagined would be conservative leaning, were very much bemoaning his election. The feeling was he was there by default, Brexit’s put him there, and that he is very ill equipped for the job. For what it’s worth I think he will be found out massively. His issue is that he’s a charismatic rabble rousing hack. He’s very good at that. That’s what Brexiters and in particular the ERG like about him. However, what he says isn’t necessarily what he believes or is deliverable. For example, in the leadership contest he strongly forwarded his ‘do or die’ approach to Brexit but when pressed and was under a bit of pressure he came out with ‘the chances of a no deal Brexit are a million to one’. That’s the man, and that’s what a lot of people have issues with. He’s actually not that good under pressure. That’s where the lies start. He’s going to really upset one side and I suspect it will be the Brexiters. [Post edited 23 Jul 2019 19:42]
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Boris on 19:58 - Jul 23 with 4928 views | mikehunt | This is where we should have been three years ago. Someone at the helm who wanted out. Whatever your standpoint he (with one or two others) got us into the mess and he now has the task of delivering his promises. Let’s see. (I still want out by the way). But how has it come to Boris being the best choice of the lot of them (I’m including all parties here)? That’s what worries me. | |
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Boris on 20:16 - Jul 23 with 4880 views | BigDaveMyCock |
Boris on 19:58 - Jul 23 by mikehunt | This is where we should have been three years ago. Someone at the helm who wanted out. Whatever your standpoint he (with one or two others) got us into the mess and he now has the task of delivering his promises. Let’s see. (I still want out by the way). But how has it come to Boris being the best choice of the lot of them (I’m including all parties here)? That’s what worries me. |
He’ll do platitudes and optimism and ‘can-do’. The Panorama documentary was very insightful. What was fascinating was that the EU negotiators were genuinely astonished at how unprepared the British representatives, including ardent Brexiters like David Davis (who I thought came out of it very badly) and later Raab, were and how they didn’t seem to know what Brexit meant. They wanted it but when it got down to the detail of what they wanted they were floundering. The EU was more prepared and had a far better grasp of the detail. I don’t think the EU will be particularly concerned about Boris. It’ll be more of the same if not worse. [Post edited 23 Jul 2019 20:22]
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Boris on 20:25 - Jul 23 with 4839 views | ArthurDaley | You forgot about big tax cuts for the richest Big dave. That's the only thing he will do. | |
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Boris on 20:27 - Jul 23 with 4833 views | soulboy | Stand by for the reurn of Lord Lucan, alias Rees Mogg. Things will then get a lot, lot worse. | | | |
Boris on 21:10 - Jul 23 with 4737 views | Thacks_Rabbits | Not going to add a lot to this thread as I honestly don’t think we have a politician of any party capable of seeing past their own personal agendas and self promotion. Watching question time it’s the same every week, other than the non political guest, such as the weatherspoons chap the other week. Labour want an election, and will say whatever around brexit to try and get it, with a revote. Tories have had May who had been utterly shite in doing anything in 2 years of “negotiations” UKIP/Brexit just buy into the fact everyone has been pissed about and are fed up with a referendum meaning sod all. Greens talk about the environmental effects of leaving the eu. And want another vote. They are all lying pricks, self serving lying turds. Obviously there is more to all the parties involved, but that’s the jist. Corruption has been going forever, remember the tiles and contract on the market years ago, common knowledge brown envelopes were involved in that!!!! | |
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Boris on 10:59 - Jul 24 with 4373 views | jonesy |
Boris on 21:10 - Jul 23 by Thacks_Rabbits | Not going to add a lot to this thread as I honestly don’t think we have a politician of any party capable of seeing past their own personal agendas and self promotion. Watching question time it’s the same every week, other than the non political guest, such as the weatherspoons chap the other week. Labour want an election, and will say whatever around brexit to try and get it, with a revote. Tories have had May who had been utterly shite in doing anything in 2 years of “negotiations” UKIP/Brexit just buy into the fact everyone has been pissed about and are fed up with a referendum meaning sod all. Greens talk about the environmental effects of leaving the eu. And want another vote. They are all lying pricks, self serving lying turds. Obviously there is more to all the parties involved, but that’s the jist. Corruption has been going forever, remember the tiles and contract on the market years ago, common knowledge brown envelopes were involved in that!!!! |
Agree with all of this. The preceding comments are all typical moaning minnies. Who would they want as prime minister? Easy to slag off Boris especially if you are brainwashed by the media. Let’s see how he gets on. At least he’s a leaver (I hope). | | | |
Boris on 11:08 - Jul 24 with 4360 views | DaleFan7 |
Boris on 21:10 - Jul 23 by Thacks_Rabbits | Not going to add a lot to this thread as I honestly don’t think we have a politician of any party capable of seeing past their own personal agendas and self promotion. Watching question time it’s the same every week, other than the non political guest, such as the weatherspoons chap the other week. Labour want an election, and will say whatever around brexit to try and get it, with a revote. Tories have had May who had been utterly shite in doing anything in 2 years of “negotiations” UKIP/Brexit just buy into the fact everyone has been pissed about and are fed up with a referendum meaning sod all. Greens talk about the environmental effects of leaving the eu. And want another vote. They are all lying pricks, self serving lying turds. Obviously there is more to all the parties involved, but that’s the jist. Corruption has been going forever, remember the tiles and contract on the market years ago, common knowledge brown envelopes were involved in that!!!! |
The result of a GE if it happened soon would be interesting. There isn't enough support for any of the parties to get close to a majority so would be interesting to see who got in bed with who and even then would they have enough for a majority. At the moment, none of the parties are electable and though he thinks its a good idea, I think the next GE would spell the end for Corbyn. He's not as popular as he'd like to think he is. | | | |
Boris on 11:49 - Jul 24 with 4312 views | BigDaveMyCock |
Boris on 10:59 - Jul 24 by jonesy | Agree with all of this. The preceding comments are all typical moaning minnies. Who would they want as prime minister? Easy to slag off Boris especially if you are brainwashed by the media. Let’s see how he gets on. At least he’s a leaver (I hope). |
Most of the media is pro Brexit and, albeit nervously, Boris. | |
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Boris on 12:10 - Jul 24 with 4279 views | BigDaveMyCock |
Boris on 21:10 - Jul 23 by Thacks_Rabbits | Not going to add a lot to this thread as I honestly don’t think we have a politician of any party capable of seeing past their own personal agendas and self promotion. Watching question time it’s the same every week, other than the non political guest, such as the weatherspoons chap the other week. Labour want an election, and will say whatever around brexit to try and get it, with a revote. Tories have had May who had been utterly shite in doing anything in 2 years of “negotiations” UKIP/Brexit just buy into the fact everyone has been pissed about and are fed up with a referendum meaning sod all. Greens talk about the environmental effects of leaving the eu. And want another vote. They are all lying pricks, self serving lying turds. Obviously there is more to all the parties involved, but that’s the jist. Corruption has been going forever, remember the tiles and contract on the market years ago, common knowledge brown envelopes were involved in that!!!! |
Nonsense, Theresa May got a deal. It’s 600 pages long and called the ‘Withdrawal Agreement’. I can see why you are attracted to Boris. [Post edited 24 Jul 2019 12:12]
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Boris on 12:10 - Jul 24 with 4277 views | Scunnydale |
Boris on 10:59 - Jul 24 by jonesy | Agree with all of this. The preceding comments are all typical moaning minnies. Who would they want as prime minister? Easy to slag off Boris especially if you are brainwashed by the media. Let’s see how he gets on. At least he’s a leaver (I hope). |
He wasn't a leaver a few years ago, until he realised fronting the leave campaign would be an easier path into power. | | | |
Boris on 12:10 - Jul 24 with 4277 views | electricblue | Boris when under pressure hides behind his platitudes and his privilaged education.. Im more worried about the rise of the Libdems tbh...... | |
| My all time favourite Dale player Mr Lyndon Symmonds |
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Boris on 12:15 - Jul 24 with 4266 views | BigDaveMyCock |
Boris on 12:10 - Jul 24 by electricblue | Boris when under pressure hides behind his platitudes and his privilaged education.. Im more worried about the rise of the Libdems tbh...... |
He relies on telling people what they want to hear and bonhomie to get himself out of difficult situations. The EU negotiators will run rings around him. | |
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Boris on 12:28 - Jul 24 with 4239 views | electricblue |
Boris on 12:15 - Jul 24 by BigDaveMyCock | He relies on telling people what they want to hear and bonhomie to get himself out of difficult situations. The EU negotiators will run rings around him. |
The missus says he is an over educated buffoon definately not to be trusted.. She had her doubts about Blair when he won his first GE.. | |
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Boris on 12:36 - Jul 24 with 4226 views | D_Alien |
Boris on 12:28 - Jul 24 by electricblue | The missus says he is an over educated buffoon definately not to be trusted.. She had her doubts about Blair when he won his first GE.. |
Your missus knows a potential future as been when she sees one | |
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Boris on 12:42 - Jul 24 with 4208 views | jonesy |
Boris on 11:49 - Jul 24 by BigDaveMyCock | Most of the media is pro Brexit and, albeit nervously, Boris. |
You obviously have a sense of humour! Presumably you are a remainer? | | | |
Boris on 12:47 - Jul 24 with 4190 views | judd |
Boris on 12:15 - Jul 24 by BigDaveMyCock | He relies on telling people what they want to hear and bonhomie to get himself out of difficult situations. The EU negotiators will run rings around him. |
But this lank haired womaniser can carve wine boxes out of London buses. Nothing is beyond his capabilities. Bexhill here we come! | |
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Boris on 12:57 - Jul 24 with 4176 views | mingthemerciless |
Boris on 11:49 - Jul 24 by BigDaveMyCock | Most of the media is pro Brexit and, albeit nervously, Boris. |
Yes and most of the owners of the Pro Brexit media live abroad. | | | |
Boris on 12:58 - Jul 24 with 4173 views | electricblue |
Boris on 12:36 - Jul 24 by D_Alien | Your missus knows a potential future as been when she sees one |
You could say that.... | |
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Boris on 13:11 - Jul 24 with 4150 views | EllDale | I suspect that Labour may have a shock nationally if a general election were to be called. There shouldn't be a problem for them locally where the present incumbent would seem to have a job for life. They seem to have lost a lot of their momentum (no pun intended) since 2017. Brexit has split the Labour ranks every bit as it has the Conservative ones if you ask me. As for Boris, I just view him as the ultimate opportunist both politically and privately. | | | |
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