It's Boris on 22:40 - Jul 24 with 1065 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
It's Boris on 22:36 - Jul 24 by londonlisa2001 | The changes have been made for a general election. To lessen the threat of the brexit party. Not to deliver anything at all. As they’ll be there for a nano second. |
With no commons majority, sacking 17 ministers it's the only explanation apart from he's a loony which is a distinct possibility. | |
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It's Boris on 22:47 - Jul 24 with 1048 views | ladyjack | The UK as a union is on its last legs and with Johnson, Corbyn, Swinson and Farage now being the leaders of the main Westminster unionist parties it wont be long before it ceases to exist in its current form. | | | |
It's Boris on 23:05 - Jul 24 with 1008 views | monmouth | Just watching Swinson on Newsnight. Disappointing. She needs to grow up sharpish and polish her communication skills too. Very poor. I’m amazed she’s trying to push a no confidence vote this early. Mental. Maitlis was crap tonight too. She allowed people to ignore her questions and repeat shit. Shame. | |
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It's Boris on 23:13 - Jul 24 with 1000 views | Highjack |
It's Boris on 23:05 - Jul 24 by monmouth | Just watching Swinson on Newsnight. Disappointing. She needs to grow up sharpish and polish her communication skills too. Very poor. I’m amazed she’s trying to push a no confidence vote this early. Mental. Maitlis was crap tonight too. She allowed people to ignore her questions and repeat shit. Shame. |
How was her make up looking? | |
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It's Boris on 23:24 - Jul 24 with 988 views | sherpajacob |
It's Boris on 18:21 - Jul 24 by Highjack | I wonder who the doubters, doomsters and gloomsters he’s referring to are? |
All the cabinet ministers who've just resigned or been sacked -, whose parliamentary votes Johnson now relies on to get Brexit delivered. | |
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It's Boris on 23:26 - Jul 24 with 980 views | londonlisa2001 |
It's Boris on 23:13 - Jul 24 by Highjack | How was her make up looking? |
This will get tedious quite quickly, so can we just correct your assertion that she claimed for makeup. Makeup was on a receipt from Boots along with other items for which she actually did make a claim. “A further correction to our graphic surveying the expenses of certain MPs: In the category Cheapest claims, we stated without qualification that cosmetics were included in receipts submitted by Jo Swinson, Liberal Democrat MP for East Dunbartonshire (23 May, page 6).” Above see the correction that was printed. | | | |
It's Boris on 00:04 - Jul 25 with 939 views | majorraglan |
It's Boris on 23:26 - Jul 24 by londonlisa2001 | This will get tedious quite quickly, so can we just correct your assertion that she claimed for makeup. Makeup was on a receipt from Boots along with other items for which she actually did make a claim. “A further correction to our graphic surveying the expenses of certain MPs: In the category Cheapest claims, we stated without qualification that cosmetics were included in receipts submitted by Jo Swinson, Liberal Democrat MP for East Dunbartonshire (23 May, page 6).” Above see the correction that was printed. |
I am not privy to the story re makeup, but if I am reading this correctly reference is being made to Swinson and an issue re make up on receipt which she didn’t actually claim for. Meanwhile in the last few days there’s been a thread on here re Boris tried claiming for a remembrance service wreath and £237 for a short 7 mile journey. It’s radio rental, to my mind claiming or trying to claim for a remembrance wreath is the lowest of the low. | | | |
It's Boris on 01:00 - Jul 25 with 901 views | LeonWasGod |
It's Boris on 00:04 - Jul 25 by majorraglan | I am not privy to the story re makeup, but if I am reading this correctly reference is being made to Swinson and an issue re make up on receipt which she didn’t actually claim for. Meanwhile in the last few days there’s been a thread on here re Boris tried claiming for a remembrance service wreath and £237 for a short 7 mile journey. It’s radio rental, to my mind claiming or trying to claim for a remembrance wreath is the lowest of the low. |
I think you need to get more annoyed about things that didn't happen. It's all the trend. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
It's Boris on 04:29 - Jul 25 with 880 views | jackonicko |
It's Boris on 22:36 - Jul 24 by londonlisa2001 | The changes have been made for a general election. To lessen the threat of the brexit party. Not to deliver anything at all. As they’ll be there for a nano second. |
A mental, yet strangely hilarious day. This feels like a war Cabinet. Anyone else think that a general election before October 31 is now the most likely option? Rather than unifying, Boris has lurched to the right, exiled the unbelievers and rewarded the acolytes. If we take Boris at his word that Brexit is do or die, the current arithmetic suggests die. Boris won’t want to die, so he has to change the arithmetic. GE in September? | | | |
It's Boris on 08:55 - Jul 25 with 818 views | longlostjack |
It's Boris on 04:29 - Jul 25 by jackonicko | A mental, yet strangely hilarious day. This feels like a war Cabinet. Anyone else think that a general election before October 31 is now the most likely option? Rather than unifying, Boris has lurched to the right, exiled the unbelievers and rewarded the acolytes. If we take Boris at his word that Brexit is do or die, the current arithmetic suggests die. Boris won’t want to die, so he has to change the arithmetic. GE in September? |
Almost inevitable I reckon. | |
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It's Boris on 09:13 - Jul 25 with 811 views | Jango |
It's Boris on 22:35 - Jul 24 by londonlisa2001 | The LibDems want to remain Jango. I’m not sure how they could have been more clear. |
Bravo for pointing out the obvious Lisa. I’ll let you in on another secret, everyone who supports remain, not just the Lib Dem’s, wants to remain. The point here is that remainers whole argument for a people’s vote over the last few years is that it gives people a second chance to have a vote now they know more. Leave voters argument has been that there’s no point because remain MPs won’t accept the result again if it’s leave and we’ll be in the same mess. Remainers argument has been that it’s a final vote and if it’s still leave then we leave. Swinson and Lucas have completely undermined the remainers argument and confirmed leaves. I’m not sure how I can be any clearer. | | | |
It's Boris on 09:20 - Jul 25 with 795 views | WarwickHunt | Grieve on Boris - “I don’t share his optimism about his opinion of himself.” Asked how he would describe him, the Conservative MP said: “He’s a charlatan. That is the clear evidence of his career and the way he has operated politically.” He added: “Those of us who have worked alongside him and had a chance of watching him can see for ourselves his modus operandi and his capacity both for deception and self-deception and those are the two ingredients of charlatanism.” Oooooof! | | | |
It's Boris on 09:24 - Jul 25 with 799 views | Highjack |
It's Boris on 09:13 - Jul 25 by Jango | Bravo for pointing out the obvious Lisa. I’ll let you in on another secret, everyone who supports remain, not just the Lib Dem’s, wants to remain. The point here is that remainers whole argument for a people’s vote over the last few years is that it gives people a second chance to have a vote now they know more. Leave voters argument has been that there’s no point because remain MPs won’t accept the result again if it’s leave and we’ll be in the same mess. Remainers argument has been that it’s a final vote and if it’s still leave then we leave. Swinson and Lucas have completely undermined the remainers argument and confirmed leaves. I’m not sure how I can be any clearer. |
At least her teeth are well flossed. | |
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It's Boris on 09:31 - Jul 25 with 796 views | bluey_the_blue |
It's Boris on 09:20 - Jul 25 by WarwickHunt | Grieve on Boris - “I don’t share his optimism about his opinion of himself.” Asked how he would describe him, the Conservative MP said: “He’s a charlatan. That is the clear evidence of his career and the way he has operated politically.” He added: “Those of us who have worked alongside him and had a chance of watching him can see for ourselves his modus operandi and his capacity both for deception and self-deception and those are the two ingredients of charlatanism.” Oooooof! |
That's the same Grieve who has tried everything to block any Brexit and will be deselected, correct? | | | |
It's Boris on 09:42 - Jul 25 with 784 views | sherpajacob |
It's Boris on 09:31 - Jul 25 by bluey_the_blue | That's the same Grieve who has tried everything to block any Brexit and will be deselected, correct? |
Which part of Grieve's statement do you disagree with? The fact he will be deselected for daring to speak the truth, says everything you need to know about the current state of the Tory party and its deluded, small minded membership. | |
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It's Boris on 09:44 - Jul 25 with 767 views | WarwickHunt |
It's Boris on 09:31 - Jul 25 by bluey_the_blue | That's the same Grieve who has tried everything to block any Brexit and will be deselected, correct? |
Aye - he’s one of the few intelligent ones. Deselected? An own goal of Corbyn proportions. I do hope so... | | | |
It's Boris on 09:51 - Jul 25 with 761 views | theloneranger | I thought the days of dodgy cabinets were over when MFI closed down!! | |
| Everyday above ground ... Is a good day! 😎 |
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It's Boris on 11:48 - Jul 25 with 719 views | JackSomething |
It's Boris on 09:42 - Jul 25 by sherpajacob | Which part of Grieve's statement do you disagree with? The fact he will be deselected for daring to speak the truth, says everything you need to know about the current state of the Tory party and its deluded, small minded membership. |
It's the kind of thing Labour and Corbyn have been doing, which Bluey has (rightly) been jumping on as evidence of their being unfit to govern the country. Being a man of principle, I'm sure he'll do the same about Boris... | |
| You know, Hobbes, some days even my lucky rocket ship underpants don't help. |
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It's Boris on 11:57 - Jul 25 with 713 views | bluey_the_blue |
It's Boris on 09:44 - Jul 25 by WarwickHunt | Aye - he’s one of the few intelligent ones. Deselected? An own goal of Corbyn proportions. I do hope so... |
To be deselected by local constituency party, already had a no confidence vote I believe. Nothing to do with CCHQ. Estimated 49% Leave vote in the constituency, so always a possibility he'd be gone. | | | |
It's Boris on 11:58 - Jul 25 with 711 views | bluey_the_blue |
It's Boris on 11:48 - Jul 25 by JackSomething | It's the kind of thing Labour and Corbyn have been doing, which Bluey has (rightly) been jumping on as evidence of their being unfit to govern the country. Being a man of principle, I'm sure he'll do the same about Boris... |
I would if Boris had anything to do with it. No confidence vote conducted by local constituency party. Deselection to be carried out by local constituency party. Tory Leader, be it May or BoJo have nothing to do with it. | | | |
It's Boris on 12:00 - Jul 25 with 710 views | bluey_the_blue |
It's Boris on 23:05 - Jul 24 by monmouth | Just watching Swinson on Newsnight. Disappointing. She needs to grow up sharpish and polish her communication skills too. Very poor. I’m amazed she’s trying to push a no confidence vote this early. Mental. Maitlis was crap tonight too. She allowed people to ignore her questions and repeat shit. Shame. |
She's not trying to push a no confidence vote to get a GE. She's trying to push it to trap Corbyn. Corbyn goes for it? Looks weak, acting only because Lib Dems pushed the issue. Corbyn refuses? Looks weak, scared of losing a GE. On that score, she's played a blinder. | | | |
It's Boris on 16:41 - Jul 25 with 657 views | londonlisa2001 |
It's Boris on 09:13 - Jul 25 by Jango | Bravo for pointing out the obvious Lisa. I’ll let you in on another secret, everyone who supports remain, not just the Lib Dem’s, wants to remain. The point here is that remainers whole argument for a people’s vote over the last few years is that it gives people a second chance to have a vote now they know more. Leave voters argument has been that there’s no point because remain MPs won’t accept the result again if it’s leave and we’ll be in the same mess. Remainers argument has been that it’s a final vote and if it’s still leave then we leave. Swinson and Lucas have completely undermined the remainers argument and confirmed leaves. I’m not sure how I can be any clearer. |
Again, you’re missing the point. Some calls for a second referendum are from those who want to clarify what exactly people are voting for. Some calls are from people who want a way out of a mess with seemingly no answer. Some calls are from people who want to remain, but understand that there aren’t the votes in parliament for revoking (as there are huge numbers who are terrified of losing their seats so won’t admit the truth) so see a second referendum as the only way of remaining. Jo Swinson wants to remain - the LibDems want to remain, they have been crystal clear throughout. As have the Greens. They voted against triggering article 50. But Swinson can’t get the votes to revoke, only for a second referendum. So her calls for it are not an indication that she’s unsure about the democratic will of the people - she disagrees with it. But additionally, she and others believe that the original vote didn’t provide clarity as no one knew what ‘brexit’ meant. That’s become completely clear. Mark Francois’ Brexit is not the same as Gove’s Brexit even though both are and always have been leavers. So a second referendum is also required to find out what people actually mean. But for the LibDems that’s a secondary issue as they don’t believe in any form of Brexit. | | | |
It's Boris on 16:41 - Jul 25 with 656 views | londonlisa2001 |
It's Boris on 09:24 - Jul 25 by Highjack | At least her teeth are well flossed. |
She didn’t get reimbursed for that either. | | | |
It's Boris on 16:42 - Jul 25 with 651 views | londonlisa2001 |
It's Boris on 11:57 - Jul 25 by bluey_the_blue | To be deselected by local constituency party, already had a no confidence vote I believe. Nothing to do with CCHQ. Estimated 49% Leave vote in the constituency, so always a possibility he'd be gone. |
So a remain seat then? Good for him in following the will of his constituents eh? | | | |
It's Boris on 16:45 - Jul 25 with 643 views | londonlisa2001 | I’m shocked that there hasn’t been any criticism from brexiteers over the appointment of a minister that not only voted remain but campaigned for a second referendum just a month or so ago. I’m sure it’s nothing to do with nepotism... | | | |
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