Breaking the law

Danllan

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Location
Sir Gar / Carms
Bah humbug! Just watched Boris, unashamedly read a concoction of lies, untruths, fabrications, and God knows what else into the record of the house. Then ripped mercilessly apart by Ed Miliband. The camera on Boris, as Miliband destroyed him, just told its own story!
The mans an utter sham, from head to toe!
I wonder if you genuinely believe the craptrap you write.

(Hmm... will he come back with the predictable playground retort... :unsure:)
 

Henarar

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
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I stopped after the first word. Yes, we all make mistakes, but if you’re going to throw stones, make damned sure you’re not in a glass house at the time.
Sorry missed this, post 88 said learn the “language“, I didn’t mention literacy. On topic - who abstained from supporting the bill last night?
 

Ashtree

Member
I wonder if you genuinely believe the craptrap you write.

(Hmm... will he come back with the predictable playground retort... :unsure:)

This mornings Observer review of what I referred to, seems to tally with mine. Not surprising really. A cheat, liar, bluffer and charlatan, all wrapped in one human being, isn’t all that hard to expose.
 

caveman

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Location
East Sussex.
This mornings Observer review of what I referred to, seems to tally with mine. Not surprising really. A cheat, liar, bluffer and charlatan, all wrapped in one human being, isn’t all that hard to expose.
I can't recall that Miliband pr*ck ever winning a general election.
Can you?
 

Ashtree

Member
Thank goodness. But nothing he said yesterday wasn’t true, the look on Boris face said it all.

How is it so many people could have looked at that exchange between Boris and Miliband, and not have concluded anything other than that Boris is an Arfur Daly character, in a badly fitting Saville Row suit?
I move the motion, that a lie detector be stuck up his arse! The thing would implode in an instance!
The nation would suffer the loss of a very useful piece of equipment, but the collateral damage of dethroning the liar, would outweigh that loss, ten million times.
 

Danllan

Member
Location
Sir Gar / Carms
How is it so many people could have looked at that exchange between Boris and Miliband, and not have concluded anything other than that Boris is an Arfur Daly character, in a badly fitting Saville Row suit?
I move the motion, that a lie detector be stuck up his arse! The thing would implode in an instance!
The nation would suffer the loss of a very useful piece of equipment, but the collateral damage of dethroning the liar, would outweigh that loss, ten million times.
Yes, but... you can listen to EU spokesmen and come away thinking they represent a benign bastion of democracy, a complete lack of hypocrisy and good will to all... and you really fell for lovely Leo's spiel. :ROFLMAO:
 

Highland Mule

Member
Livestock Farmer
How is it so many people could have looked at that exchange between Boris and Miliband, and not have concluded anything other than that Boris is an Arfur Daly character, in a badly fitting Saville Row suit?
I move the motion, that a lie detector be stuck up his arse! The thing would implode in an instance!
The nation would suffer the loss of a very useful piece of equipment, but the collateral damage of dethroning the liar, would outweigh that loss, ten million times.

One redeeeming factor that Boris seems to have over Startmer: if the rumours are true, he wouldn't need to go into isolation if any of his many offspring got any Covid symptoms...
 
Regardless of what the BBC, EU, Barnier, Germany, Merkel, Von-de-leyen, John Major, B-Liar, Theresa the Appeaser or anyone else.

The Conservative Party are going to demonstrate they have the political will and power to do what they need to do.

I watched part of the debate and it remained exactly as it was for the past 4+ years .. the Labour party just wanted to deminish the Conservatives power base and belittle Boris .. the general public were not even part of the equation.

The public need to stamp on the kneck of parliament, the lords and the civil service until they squeak.

They work for us and for no one else.
 

Honest john

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Location
Fenland
Surely in the event of a no deal the withdrawal agreement will be scrapped and a hard border put in place to protect the British communities of Northern Ireland. Ultimately its up to Ireland and Britain to create a frictionless border, with Ireland itself possibly becoming a border control zone for trade between the EU and Britain. Given the current situation this seems inevitable. The government can see the high chance of no deal and do are creating a UK law yo protect our internal market in the event of no deal.

Our Government are planning to implement the WA In the event of a No Deal WTO Brexit to protect the GFA.

This is why this Bill is so important.
 

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