Time to go? on 14:27 - Apr 12 with 14621 views | SaxonDale | Yes. | | | |
Time to go? on 14:49 - Apr 12 with 14561 views | D_Alien | Hypocritical to be attending parties against the rules your government has set? Of course it is I can also understand why many people may be personally offended if they've been compliant at the expense of their best interests A resigning matter? Almost certainly not, and especially not now at a time of international crisis (although i'd still argue against it if it weren't) Does he need to get a grip on what's taken place on his own turf? Definitely Why do i support BJ? Because he's the only person in the political landscape with enough personality (for want of a better word) to take the UK forward (I can hear the thoughts of "in that case we're f*cked" as i type!) Except, we're not. Despite the economic headwinds, we remain on course to come out of the pandemic better placed that most other major economies, and with greater confidence Of course, the mainstream media will be howling for his head, not least in proving them wrong over the EU I'm certain that many will have different opinions! | |
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Time to go? on 15:01 - Apr 12 with 14462 views | electricblue | The rumour is that Rishi Sunak may have had enough and about to step down where as Boris Johnson seems to be ignorant to partygate and whatever else he is involved with and will hold firm. This will then possibly lead to a vote of no confidence and he leaves or he may go to court about his fine if he loses he will get court record and as to step down... The murky world of polics.... | |
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Time to go? on 15:09 - Apr 12 with 14488 views | 442Dale | As Dale fans over the last year we’ve focused on ensuring we have a football club that does things the right way with people involved at Spotland who, whilst we may not always agree with, we respect for having similar values to the fan base as a whole. We see through chancers who bluster a stream of bullsh!t to try and increase their own standing. It should apply across the country too. | |
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Time to go? on 15:44 - Apr 12 with 14386 views | Plattyswrinklynuts | 1st serving UK PM to be fined for breaking the law (that he himself brought in)!! Definitely time to go gracefully- bet he won’t though. | | | |
Time to go? on 16:50 - Apr 12 with 14232 views | windowsbug2002 | Put it this way..... An "honourable man would do so" Lying is the first step to corruption. | | | |
Time to go? on 17:35 - Apr 12 with 14097 views | D_Alien |
Carrie-age, surely? | |
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Time to go? on 17:37 - Apr 12 with 14086 views | AtThePeake | Never mind time to go, he should never have been in the position in the first place. | |
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Time to go? on 18:55 - Apr 12 with 13888 views | rich_dale |
Time to go? on 14:49 - Apr 12 by D_Alien | Hypocritical to be attending parties against the rules your government has set? Of course it is I can also understand why many people may be personally offended if they've been compliant at the expense of their best interests A resigning matter? Almost certainly not, and especially not now at a time of international crisis (although i'd still argue against it if it weren't) Does he need to get a grip on what's taken place on his own turf? Definitely Why do i support BJ? Because he's the only person in the political landscape with enough personality (for want of a better word) to take the UK forward (I can hear the thoughts of "in that case we're f*cked" as i type!) Except, we're not. Despite the economic headwinds, we remain on course to come out of the pandemic better placed that most other major economies, and with greater confidence Of course, the mainstream media will be howling for his head, not least in proving them wrong over the EU I'm certain that many will have different opinions! |
Johnson isn't interested in taking the UK forward, he's interested only in himself. Oh and his wealthy pals and party donors, if he likes them. But mainly himself. | | | |
Time to go? on 18:57 - Apr 12 with 13882 views | 1949er | Inveterate liar go.!!!!!!!!!!! | |
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Time to go? on 19:00 - Apr 12 with 13865 views | D_Alien |
Time to go? on 18:55 - Apr 12 by rich_dale | Johnson isn't interested in taking the UK forward, he's interested only in himself. Oh and his wealthy pals and party donors, if he likes them. But mainly himself. |
Of course he is He's interested in taking the UK forward because that'll put him to the fore from his own point of view. If he was only interested in money he could make much more by not being PM, but he's motivated by a very different type of selfishness And that's a perfectly valid perspective to have | |
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Time to go? on 19:03 - Apr 12 with 13853 views | 442Dale |
Time to go? on 19:00 - Apr 12 by D_Alien | Of course he is He's interested in taking the UK forward because that'll put him to the fore from his own point of view. If he was only interested in money he could make much more by not being PM, but he's motivated by a very different type of selfishness And that's a perfectly valid perspective to have |
Some of those Dale comparisons come to mind again… | |
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Time to go? on 19:06 - Apr 12 with 13835 views | rich_dale |
Time to go? on 19:00 - Apr 12 by D_Alien | Of course he is He's interested in taking the UK forward because that'll put him to the fore from his own point of view. If he was only interested in money he could make much more by not being PM, but he's motivated by a very different type of selfishness And that's a perfectly valid perspective to have |
It's not money, it's power, status, ego and entitlement. He'll do what he can to stay in power but no more. He was a chief backer of Brexit in order to advance his own career. Brexit has hardly pushed the UK and its economy forward. He's by far the most unsuitable PM we've ever had. | | | |
Time to go? on 19:13 - Apr 12 with 13793 views | D_Alien |
Time to go? on 19:03 - Apr 12 by 442Dale | Some of those Dale comparisons come to mind again… |
I fully understand your point about our local community coming together to protect the club and its values Being PM during Brexit, Covid and a Russian invasion is on a rather different scale Whatever principles might be at stake, i'll take a pragmatic view and in both the local and international sense our current leaders are, imo, on the right track | |
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Time to go? on 19:14 - Apr 12 with 13791 views | D_Alien |
Time to go? on 19:06 - Apr 12 by rich_dale | It's not money, it's power, status, ego and entitlement. He'll do what he can to stay in power but no more. He was a chief backer of Brexit in order to advance his own career. Brexit has hardly pushed the UK and its economy forward. He's by far the most unsuitable PM we've ever had. |
I'm happy to let history judge | |
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Time to go? on 19:26 - Apr 12 with 13760 views | rich_dale |
Time to go? on 19:14 - Apr 12 by D_Alien | I'm happy to let history judge |
Me too, think it's already making its mind up... | | | |
Time to go? on 19:30 - Apr 12 with 13751 views | D_Alien |
Time to go? on 19:26 - Apr 12 by rich_dale | Me too, think it's already making its mind up... |
Cracking non sequitur! | |
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Time to go? on 19:40 - Apr 12 with 13725 views | finberty |
Time to go? on 19:06 - Apr 12 by rich_dale | It's not money, it's power, status, ego and entitlement. He'll do what he can to stay in power but no more. He was a chief backer of Brexit in order to advance his own career. Brexit has hardly pushed the UK and its economy forward. He's by far the most unsuitable PM we've ever had. |
The Brexit vote was binary and so a 50/50 gamble. The public voted by a majority. As a result, amongst other things, we were all entitled to covid jabs sooner than our EU neighbours were. If you want to see a bad leader - a truly terrible warmonger and slayer of innocents, you will need to look beyond the UK to do so. | | | |
Time to go? on 19:48 - Apr 12 with 13705 views | rich_dale |
Time to go? on 19:30 - Apr 12 by D_Alien | Cracking non sequitur! |
Eh? As in history is already making its judgement. | | | |
Time to go? on 19:57 - Apr 12 with 13667 views | TVOS1907 | I'm only sorry I missed out on all these drinking sessions in the staffroom after the pupils had gone home. Oh... | |
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Time to go? on 20:02 - Apr 12 with 13658 views | rich_dale |
Time to go? on 19:40 - Apr 12 by finberty | The Brexit vote was binary and so a 50/50 gamble. The public voted by a majority. As a result, amongst other things, we were all entitled to covid jabs sooner than our EU neighbours were. If you want to see a bad leader - a truly terrible warmonger and slayer of innocents, you will need to look beyond the UK to do so. |
Don't think the UK would have been constrained by the EU in getting a vaccine early, although this was claimed by the Government desperate to point to Brexit as advantageous in this. Johnson might not be Putin but he is a woeful leader. | | | |
Time to go? on 20:06 - Apr 12 with 13651 views | D_Alien |
Time to go? on 19:48 - Apr 12 by rich_dale | Eh? As in history is already making its judgement. |
As in, current opinion just isn't history | |
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Time to go? on 20:07 - Apr 12 with 13650 views | finberty |
Time to go? on 20:02 - Apr 12 by rich_dale | Don't think the UK would have been constrained by the EU in getting a vaccine early, although this was claimed by the Government desperate to point to Brexit as advantageous in this. Johnson might not be Putin but he is a woeful leader. |
Being signed up to the European Medicine Agency, as we once were, would have decreed otherwise. | | | |
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