Boris Is Toast

BrianV

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Mixed Farmer
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Dartmoor
For you probably but not for us,a proper right wing conservative government is what we need and will get
Conservative government would be ok if we go offload the majority of tossers in the present cabinet, I have a feeling May's local election results will decide whether Bozo will be booted out or not, a bad result & he's a gonner!
 

turbo

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lincs
yes, that nationalism is proving very popular at the moment in Russia. But at what cost?🤔
While the eu are financing Russia I don’t think their idea’s are very credible
Conservative government would be ok if we go offload the majority of tossers in the present cabinet, I have a feeling May's local election results will decide whether Bozo will be booted out or not, a bad result & he's a gonner!
I think the may election is a given that the governing Party is going to get a kicking
 

czechmate

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Mixed Farmer
While the eu are financing Russia I don’t think their idea’s are very credible

I think the may election is a given that the governing Party is going to get a kicking

who said any thing about the eu? You are maybe a bit obsessed? Now, I have been saying germany have had their energy supply screwed for years but there we are😕
If you are so high and mighty about not using Russian gas, following it through I guess you are handing back all your claas and Deere gear and using David browns?👍
I had a 1690 turbo and loved it but I don’t know if one would pull a 6 M rapid (sorry 20 ft)
 
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Slimy starmer would jump at the chance but the voters will have a different idea
I mean who in their right mind.
Boris was desperate for the job and look what's happened to him, poor fùçker can't even have a beer in his own garden or a slice of his own vegan birthday cake, why would anyone wish that on themselves now when things are in an even more sh1t state than when Boris got a hold of them
 
While the eu are financing Russia I don’t think their idea’s are very credible

I think the may election is a given that the governing Party is going to get a kicking
Unless we are turning out the lights or using less gas etc. we are all financing Russia, anyone who thinks we aren't is either deluded or hasn't thought supply and demand through very well.
 

bobk

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stafford
I mean who in their right mind.
Boris was desperate for the job and look what's happened to him, poor fùçker can't even have a beer in his own garden or a slice of his own vegan birthday cake, why would anyone wish that on themselves now when things are in an even more sh1t state than when Boris got a hold of them
Remainers , living and breathing sadly
 

le bon paysan

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Livestock Farmer
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Limousin, France
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Raider112

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I mean who in their right mind.
Boris was desperate for the job and look what's happened to him, poor fùçker can't even have a beer in his own garden or a slice of his own vegan birthday cake, why would anyone wish that on themselves now when things are in an even more sh1t state than when Boris got a hold of them
It was more like multiple parties ignoring his own rules.
They were the most draconian regulations any peacetime government ever imposed on it's people, we had to give up all the things we took for granted in a normal life, we had to let our relatives die alone while we stayed away from them, we thought we were doing it for the greater good but the man who we expected lead us through it took us for fools and some just liken it to a speeding ticket!
He won't come back from this, he's just delaying the inevitable, he might be great company for a boozy night out but he's a despicable Prime Minister.

And that's from someone who voted enthusiastically for him at the last election.
 

czechmate

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It was more like multiple parties ignoring his own rules.
They were the most draconian regulations any peacetime government ever imposed on it's people, we had to give up all the things we took for granted in a normal life, we had to let our relatives die alone while we stayed away from them, we thought we were doing it for the greater good but the man who we expected lead us through it took us for fools and some just liken it to a speeding ticket!
He won't come back from this, he's just delaying the inevitable, he might be great company for a boozy night out but he's a despicable Prime Minister.

And that's from someone who voted enthusiastically for him at the last election.

Very honest 👍
 
It was more like multiple parties ignoring his own rules.
They were the most draconian regulations any peacetime government ever imposed on it's people, we had to give up all the things we took for granted in a normal life, we had to let our relatives die alone while we stayed away from them, we thought we were doing it for the greater good but the man who we expected lead us through it took us for fools and some just liken it to a speeding ticket!
He won't come back from this, he's just delaying the inevitable, he might be great company for a boozy night out but he's a despicable Prime Minister.

And that's from someone who voted enthusiastically for him at the last election.

Its not a big deal really. I mean I was anti lockdown anyway and it should never have happened in the first place but if it wasn't for Boris we would have had even more harsher lockdown from Labour and I think he did show the political courage to start to boot lockdown out the way earlier than a lot of others did. If you thought you were doing lockdown for the greater good then you were being fooled and the relentless media pressure on dissenters from this were bullied and harangued.

But to be honest most of these people at the "party" were working together all day doing their thing, almost inevitably in and out of other peoples offices etc anyway and they probably had a few drinks at the end of each day. It wasn't "moral" but then again I'm not looking for morality from a politician all the time - Theresa May was moral, but hopeless.

Sometimes leaders have to be the exception imv. I'm much more concerned about the fear that people were pushed into worldwide than I am about Boris and a cake.
 

Raider112

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Its not a big deal really. I mean I was anti lockdown anyway and it should never have happened in the first place but if it wasn't for Boris we would have had even more harsher lockdown from Labour and I think he did show the political courage to start to boot lockdown out the way earlier than a lot of others did. If you thought you were doing lockdown for the greater good then you were being fooled and the relentless media pressure on dissenters from this were bullied and harangued.

But to be honest most of these people at the "party" were working together all day doing their thing, almost inevitably in and out of other peoples offices etc anyway and they probably had a few drinks at the end of each day. It wasn't "moral" but then again I'm not looking for morality from a politician all the time - Theresa May was moral, but hopeless.

Sometimes leaders have to be the exception imv. I'm much more concerned about the fear that people were pushed into worldwide than I am about Boris and a cake.
Maybe if you'd lost a couple of relatives to non covid ailments who you couldn't visit you might not be so charitable to the piece of sh1t.
 

JimAndy

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Mixed Farmer
Its not a big deal really. I mean I was anti lockdown anyway and it should never have happened in the first place but if it wasn't for Boris we would have had even more harsher lockdown from Labour and I think he did show the political courage to start to boot lockdown out the way earlier than a lot of others did. If you thought you were doing lockdown for the greater good then you were being fooled and the relentless media pressure on dissenters from this were bullied and harangued.

But to be honest most of these people at the "party" were working together all day doing their thing, almost inevitably in and out of other peoples offices etc anyway and they probably had a few drinks at the end of each day. It wasn't "moral" but then again I'm not looking for morality from a politician all the time - Theresa May was moral, but hopeless.

Sometimes leaders have to be the exception imv. I'm much more concerned about the fear that people were pushed into worldwide than I am about Boris and a cake.
Ok so you don't think the party was a big deal, then why did Boris find it necessary to lie about it, why not just stand up when first asked in the HoC and say, "yes I had a number of parties so what, get over it". Or is it a case that he lied cause he knows it a big deal ?
 
Ok so you don't think the party was a big deal, then why did Boris find it necessary to lie about it, why not just stand up when first asked in the HoC and say, "yes I had a number of parties so what, get over it". Or is it a case that he lied cause he knows it a big deal ?

I don't really see them as partys to be honest. One of them seems to be he walked into a room and his wife had arranged a cake and all the people working there sang happy birthday in the same room. Another one was people who had been working together all day anyway sat in the garden had some wine and some cheese.

I'd agree its not a great look but then again its not really a big deal either - the whole thing was a load of rubbish
 

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