Boris a joke

Ashtree

Member
But sadly his jokey persona and dogwhistle politics mean not only the Conference faithful love him but your man in the street will also vote him in again
Yes indeed. “Weatherspoon Man”, likely enjoyed the Boris comedy sketch, over a plate of bubble and squeak, and a pint of cheap lager. Unlikely to scratch the surface and see the depth of danger below. Boris could well outlast Maggie, and simultaneously drag Britain back to 1975. Some man for one man….
 

Qman

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Near Derby
Boris v May.....winner Boris

Boris v Corbyn...winner (thank God) Boris

80 seat majority, still higher than labour in the polls, prices I'm getting for lamb, beef and corn at record highs and some of you lot slag him off. I don't go to Wetherspoons or eat bubble and squeak (are you a bit of a snob Ashtree?)

I can't think of anyone alive who would do better than Boris is doing. Come on do any of you want Mrs May back dithering about?
 

BrianV

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Dartmoor
Bozo tonight looks like a rabbit caught in the headlights, he seems to think the answer to every problem is we are all going to be paying each other "loads of money"& then everything will be hunky dory, got a feeling inflation figures can only be heading in one direction so look out!

Council workers reject 'insulting' 1.75% pay increase offer​

By Justin Parkinson
Political reporter, BBC News

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Two of the UK's biggest unions have rejected a 1.75% pay rise for council staff in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, calling the offer "pathetic".
Unite and the GMB warned of potential industrial action, after their members voted overwhelmingly against what their leaders called a real-terms salary cut.
But the National Employers group, which sets local authority pay, has said its offer is final.

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But Bozo said that the answer to all our problems was that we all need to have higher wages, winter of discontent part 2 in the offing!
 

arcobob

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Location
Norfolk
You know what’s good at this juncture. Leavers no longer afraid or embarrassed to clearly express dissatisfaction with the Brexit which has been delivered. Buyers remorse is becoming ever more apparent, and as it does so, Labour will finally be in a position to differentiate it‘s Brexit policy from that of the economic suicide squad of Boris/ERG/DUP.
Watch while Starmer develops his withdrawal agreement renegotiation strategy. Customs union here we come.
At the time of the referendum Labour did not have a Brexit policy other than to sit on the fence and sway in the wind. Such was the state of the opposition. Now they will have a plan based on hindsight which, in all probability, will draw the wrong conclusions. Maybe Scumbag Angela will provide all the answers. :LOL:
 

arcobob

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Location
Norfolk

Council workers reject 'insulting' 1.75% pay increase offer​

By Justin Parkinson
Political reporter, BBC News

Published
Share
Bin collection
IMAGE SOURCE, GETTY IMAGES
Image caption, Councils are continuing to collect rubbish, but many have made changes to normal arrangements
Two of the UK's biggest unions have rejected a 1.75% pay rise for council staff in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, calling the offer "pathetic".
Unite and the GMB warned of potential industrial action, after their members voted overwhelmingly against what their leaders called a real-terms salary cut.
But the National Employers group, which sets local authority pay, has said its offer is final.

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But Bozo said that the answer to all our problems was that we all need to have higher wages, winter of discontent part 2 in the offing!
How many refuse collectors are actually directly employed by councils.? I thought they mainly worked for private contractors.
 

Ashtree

Member
Boris has declared it government policy, that Britain will be a high wage economy. Therefore I take it, that all and sundry will now look for their pound of flesh. Trade unions will have a field day, encouraging their members to sign up for the government promise.
Welcome to the land of Boris Corbyn. His comrade Jeremy would be very proud indeed.
 

bobk

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Location
stafford
Boris has declared it government policy, that Britain will be a high wage economy. Therefore I take it, that all and sundry will now look for their pound of flesh. Trade unions will have a field day, encouraging their members to sign up for the government promise.
Welcome to the land of Boris Corbyn. His comrade Jeremy would be very proud indeed.
High wage private sector ,
 

arcobob

Member
Location
Norfolk
Boris has declared it government policy, that Britain will be a high wage economy. Therefore I take it, that all and sundry will now look for their pound of flesh. Trade unions will have a field day, encouraging their members to sign up for the government promise.
Welcome to the land of Boris Corbyn. His comrade Jeremy would be very proud indeed.
The Irish will be coming here in droves via the borderless border and rubber boats. :ROFLMAO:
 

arcobob

Member
Location
Norfolk
Selling more shite socket sets ....
In my hire business it used to be crap scaffolding towers. The other one was " Have you got any injuns" which translates to "Have you got any generators (To power the van)". The whole family invaded the place and a hundred pairs of eyes would have come in handy.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 

Ashtree

Member
High wage private sector ,
Not how it works I’m afraid. The public sector will join the party. Let the boom times begin. Bertie Ahearn, Irish Taoiseach when we were have a wild party, once declared at his party’s annual conference “the boom times, will get even boomier“! 😂. Look where that one ended up!!🤨
 

bobk

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Location
stafford
Not how it works I’m afraid. The public sector will join the party. Let the boom times begin. Bertie Ahearn, Irish Taoiseach when we were have a wild party, once declared at his party’s annual conference “the boom times, will get even boomier“! 😂. Look where that one ended up!!🤨
Well me old mate , brexit has shown foreign labour drove down wages , ho ho ho
 

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quote: “Red Tractor has confirmed it is dropping plans to launch its green farming assurance standard in April“

read the TFF thread here: https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/gfc-was-to-go-ahead-now-not-going-ahead.405234/
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