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The General Election
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<blockquote data-quote="ISCO" data-source="post: 6558057" data-attributes="member: 5662"><p>As someone said above he is a buffoon. Whilst i realise most,if not all, politicians put there own career first I do not like the way he changed sides on Brexit to suit his political career. He just seems to think he can bluster his way through anything with scant regard to rules or the truth.</p><p>One thing that rarely gets mentioned and which was the final nail for me was that he voted against TM deal twice and then voted for It when she said she would resign. WHY? It was the same deal, only thing that changed was that her going furthered his career. If it was a good deal for country then he should have supported it first time surely.</p><p></p><p>I heard Nicky Morgan asked if she thought Boris lied as Camoren said he did in his book. She waffled on about that was 3 years ago, no point going there again, typical politician not addressing the point. If she believed he had not lied then why did she not simply say "No" ?</p><p></p><p>He simply does not appeal. If Corbyn was not so unpopular Labour would be romping ahead in the polls. Labour needs to look at where Tony Blair positioned the party and they would walk an election with a new leader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ISCO, post: 6558057, member: 5662"] As someone said above he is a buffoon. Whilst i realise most,if not all, politicians put there own career first I do not like the way he changed sides on Brexit to suit his political career. He just seems to think he can bluster his way through anything with scant regard to rules or the truth. One thing that rarely gets mentioned and which was the final nail for me was that he voted against TM deal twice and then voted for It when she said she would resign. WHY? It was the same deal, only thing that changed was that her going furthered his career. If it was a good deal for country then he should have supported it first time surely. I heard Nicky Morgan asked if she thought Boris lied as Camoren said he did in his book. She waffled on about that was 3 years ago, no point going there again, typical politician not addressing the point. If she believed he had not lied then why did she not simply say "No" ? He simply does not appeal. If Corbyn was not so unpopular Labour would be romping ahead in the polls. Labour needs to look at where Tony Blair positioned the party and they would walk an election with a new leader. [/QUOTE]
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