Tory support waning ?

Widgetone

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Or she was a remainer who was working with other remainers to undermine a democratic vote. It all depends on your point of view. Her pathetic performance during the election was a disgrace it's as if she wanted to lose
Yep agree, she was a remainer and as such couldn't lead us into the aby, um, out of the EU. You're right, with hindsight she should have just resigned immediately as Cameron did. I guess then Boris was the only choice for the job - Hunt, the Saj, and Rory ( who was the other one? ) would have failed as well.

You must admit surely that Boris is an extraordinary leader, and I dont really mean that as a compliment. But maybe you and others of similar point of view are entirely content with his performance?
 

robs1

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Yep agree, she was a remainer and as such couldn't lead us into the aby, um, out of the EU. You're right, with hindsight she should have just resigned immediately as Cameron did. I guess then Boris was the only choice for the job - Hunt, the Saj, and Rory ( who was the other one? ) would have failed as well.

You must admit surely that Boris is an extraordinary leader, and I dont really mean that as a compliment. But maybe you and others of similar point of view are entirely content with his performance?
Like too many he is all talk and another big disappointment, I think we can agree that there are very few decent ones
 

le bon paysan

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Guilty!
He (Boris the liar) wasn't there saying this shouldn't be happening. He wasn't saying, 'Can everyone break up and go home? Can everyone socially distance? Can everyone put masks on?' No, he wasn't telling anybody that. He was grabbing a glass for himself.'

One staffer described watching Mr Johnson denying wrongdoing in the House of Commons: 'We just sort of looked at each other in disbelief like – why? Why is he denying this when we've been with him this entire time, we knew that the rules had been broken, we knew these parties happened?'

One said younger members of the team 'did not think they were breaking the rules at the time because the Prime Minister was at [the events], some of the most senior civil servants in the country were at them – and were indeed organising some of them
 

Danllan

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i am still wondering what this, « this » is that you refer too?
A United Ireland? Surely that is a break up of the U.K.? Is that what you were planning with your vote ?
Sorry for the slow reply, new calf :), and some yearlings have discovered they can jump... :arghh:

Seriously? Don't be bloody stupid, I'd expect better of you than that. No, 'this' was in reference to the fact that Boris wanted a Brexit deal done, knew that the EU would be easier to deal with if he didn't kick the arse out of the NI aspect, but also knew - following legal advice from several sources - that the deal with the EU he agreed was in in breach of the the Belfast Agreement. (The EU also knew this, of course, as did the ROI's government) So he, Boris, knew it would have to be revisited and, like any politician, that was a very useful shot to have waiting in his locker. (y)

Sign of a true leader?
(For you)
Sign of a true politician.
(Even for self-righteous prigs)
 

stevieg

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Sorry for the slow reply, new calf :), and some yearlings have discovered they can jump... :arghh:

Seriously? Don't be bloody stupid, I'd expect better of you than that. No, 'this' was in reference to the fact that Boris wanted a Brexit deal done, knew that the EU would be easier to deal with if he didn't kick the arse out of the NI aspect, but also knew - following legal advice from several sources - that the deal with the EU he agreed was in in breach of the the Belfast Agreement. (The EU also knew this, of course, as did the ROI's government) So he, Boris, knew it would have to be revisited and, like any politician, that was a very useful shot to have waiting in his locker. (y)


Sign of a true politician.
(Even for self-righteous prigs)
Do you honestly believe that nonsense
 

Ashtree

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Sorry for the slow reply, new calf :), and some yearlings have discovered they can jump... :arghh:

Seriously? Don't be bloody stupid, I'd expect better of you than that. No, 'this' was in reference to the fact that Boris wanted a Brexit deal done, knew that the EU would be easier to deal with if he didn't kick the arse out of the NI aspect, but also knew - following legal advice from several sources - that the deal with the EU he agreed was in in breach of the the Belfast Agreement. (The EU also knew this, of course, as did the ROI's government) So he, Boris, knew it would have to be revisited and, like any politician, that was a very useful shot to have waiting in his locker. (y)


Sign of a true politician.
(Even for self-righteous prigs)
Ever the revisionist.

Now let’s cut to the chase.

 
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czechmate

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Mixed Farmer
Sorry for the slow reply, new calf :), and some yearlings have discovered they can jump... :arghh:

Seriously? Don't be bloody stupid, I'd expect better of you than that. No, 'this' was in reference to the fact that Boris wanted a Brexit deal done, knew that the EU would be easier to deal with if he didn't kick the arse out of the NI aspect, but also knew - following legal advice from several sources - that the deal with the EU he agreed was in in breach of the the Belfast Agreement. (The EU also knew this, of course, as did the ROI's government) So he, Boris, knew it would have to be revisited and, like any politician, that was a very useful shot to have waiting in his locker. (y)


Sign of a true politician.
(Even for self-righteous prigs)

It seems to me that it’s those very “game playing tactics”, that gave the recent unprecedented success to SF🤔
 

robs1

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Ever the revisionist.

Now let’s cut to the chase.

Lawyers always say you have a very strong case. The protocol is a mess, it needs sorting but that requires goodwill from all sides,I'm not sure there is much of that but hey let politicians play silly buggers who cares what those who are affected think. No problem is unfixable,
 

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