Boris Johnson- Prime Minister (Vol. 2)

Boris Johnson- Prime Minister (Vol. 2)

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SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

254 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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Nickgnome said:
digimeistter said:
A simple democratic vote turned into a national crisis because of the likes of you and your remainer buddies s the actual truth.

I note that you failed to comment on the Mervyn King interview along with every other idiot.
The vote was simple, what came after never was going to be. We are not even at the end of the beginning. Like it or not the Trade agreement will take years.

So you consider me and other remain voters idiots. I must have been a very lucky one, along with my partner and long may our idiocy continue. When you become as remotely idiotic as us and our friends just maybe you will do the right thing.
As you as idiotic as Sir James Dyson? Your gong in the post?

Burwood

18,709 posts

247 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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booboise blueboys said:
anonymous said:
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No achievement, but still a major embarrassment to the Tory party nonetheless. Hopelessly split and pushing for an election? This could backfire.
Explain why an election is bad. Labour are in their foxhole. No deal is a labour myth

booboise blueboys

546 posts

60 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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At what point do we admit something needs to change? This really isn't going well for Boris Johnson and his mistakes keep pilling up. Brexit now feels more remote than ever under him and it just gets worse.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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booboise blueboys said:
At what point do we admit something needs to change? This really isn't going well for Boris Johnson and his mistakes keep pilling up. Brexit now feels more remote than ever under him and it just gets worse.
So who do you think can fix this?

booboise blueboys

546 posts

60 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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Burwood said:
booboise blueboys said:
anonymous said:
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No achievement, but still a major embarrassment to the Tory party nonetheless. Hopelessly split and pushing for an election? This could backfire.
Explain why an election is bad. Labour are in their foxhole. No deal is a labour myth
Current projections see the Conservatives being totally wiped out from Scotland. They then need to make up those lost seats plus more in the north of England and Wales which is far from guaranteed (according to Prof John Curtice). The Conservatives are on a hiding to nothing unless they get a proper statesman back in as leader. Chalk Boris' appointment up as a mistake, and move on.

Burwood

18,709 posts

247 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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booboise blueboys said:
Burwood said:
booboise blueboys said:
anonymous said:
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No achievement, but still a major embarrassment to the Tory party nonetheless. Hopelessly split and pushing for an election? This could backfire.
Explain why an election is bad. Labour are in their foxhole. No deal is a labour myth
Current projections see the Conservatives being totally wiped out from Scotland. They then need to make up those lost seats plus more in the north of England and Wales which is far from guaranteed (according to John Cutrice). The Conservatives are on a hiding to nothing unless they get a proper statesman back in as leader. Chalk Boris' appointment up as a mistake, and move on.
They are polling close to 40%. Their nearest rival is 28 behind

Burwood

18,709 posts

247 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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booboise blueboys said:
Burwood said:
booboise blueboys said:
anonymous said:
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No achievement, but still a major embarrassment to the Tory party nonetheless. Hopelessly split and pushing for an election? This could backfire.
Explain why an election is bad. Labour are in their foxhole. No deal is a labour myth
Current projections see the Conservatives being totally wiped out from Scotland. They then need to make up those lost seats plus more in the north of England and Wales which is far from guaranteed (according to John Cutrice). The Conservatives are on a hiding to nothing unless they get a proper statesman back in as leader. Chalk Boris' appointment up as a mistake, and move on.
They are polling close to 40%. Their nearest rival is 15% behind.

Burwood

18,709 posts

247 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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anonymous said:
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hehe

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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Nickgnome said:
digimeistter said:
A simple democratic vote turned into a national crisis because of the likes of you and your remainer buddies s the actual truth.

I note that you failed to comment on the Mervyn King interview along with every other idiot.
The vote was simple, what came after never was going to be. We are not even at the end of the beginning. Like it or not the Trade agreement will take years.

So you consider me and other remain voters idiots. I must have been a very lucky one, along with my partner and long may our idiocy continue. When you become as remotely idiotic as us and our friends just maybe you will do the right thing.
You're just showing yourself up again now, go and have a nap

Any comment on the Mervyn King interview?

https://youtu.be/R8vq3zKbeyE


booboise blueboys

546 posts

60 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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Burwood said:
They are polling close to 40%. Their nearest rival is 15% behind.
Doesn't matter. What matters is where the votes are concentrated.

Burwood

18,709 posts

247 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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booboise blueboys said:
Burwood said:
They are polling close to 40%. Their nearest rival is 15% behind.
Doesn't matter. What matters is where the votes are concentrated.
They’re concentrated just so. I.e they’ll get more than 40% of seats. Next!

You joined pistonheads to post about min wage increases. You havnt made any car related posts It’s 100% anti Tory. I’d kick you off the forums . Your’e a troll. And not too subtle. And clearly a binned joiner.

Edited by Burwood on Thursday 24th October 22:25

Nickgnome

8,277 posts

90 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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digimeistter said:
You're just showing yourself up again now, go and have a nap

Any comment on the Mervyn King interview?

https://youtu.be/R8vq3zKbeyE
Don’t know still waiting for your review of the Bill and process I sent you.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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Nickgnome said:
digimeistter said:
You're just showing yourself up again now, go and have a nap

Any comment on the Mervyn King interview?

https://youtu.be/R8vq3zKbeyE
Don’t know still waiting for your review of the Bill and process I sent you.
Review? You sent the process which I am well aware of, however you failed once again to actually answer the question posed.

kainedog

361 posts

175 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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Love him or loathe him he’s trying to do what the public voted for, to leave the eu. It matters not if you’re a remainer or leaver all this whole nonsense proves is that our democracy is a anything but

booboise blueboys

546 posts

60 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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Burwood said:
booboise blueboys said:
Burwood said:
They are polling close to 40%. Their nearest rival is 15% behind.
Doesn't matter. What matters is where the votes are concentrated.
They’re concentrated just so. I.e they’ll get more than 40% of seats. Next!

You joined pistonheads to post about min wage increases. You havnt made in car related pist. It’s 100% anti Tory. I’d kick you off the forums . Your a troll. And not too subtle. And clearly a binned joiner.
Have I touched a nerve?

You need to stop lying if you want to be taken seriously. I have made car related posts in other parts of this website.

My posts aren't 100% anti Tory either if you'd look closely instead of jumping to conclusions. I'm anti Boris, not anti Conservative. I'm being realistic about our chances instead of jumping on the ridiculous Boris bandwagon.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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So if you think Boris can't sort it out then who can?

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

245 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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kainedog said:
Love him or loathe him he’s trying to do what the public voted for, to leave the eu. It matters not if you’re a remainer or leaver all this whole nonsense proves is that our democracy is a anything but
He’s doing what’s best for him. And I’m sure you know that.

Nickgnome

8,277 posts

90 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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digimeistter said:
Review? You sent the process which I am well aware of, however you failed once again to actually answer the question posed.
No I didn’t I sent the link to the bill as well.

Anyway. I’ve listened to all 11 minutes, 3.5 mins about brexit. He is advocating an election and whichever way it goes means we leave or remain. That’s about 3 minutes in. He also says parliament should get on with the bill. No argument from me, it still needs committee and 3rd reading. That is the way it is.

In the remainder he is reminding us that our savings are inadequate as individuals and our debt is way too high against GDP so no argument from me on that.

So there you go. The bill needs due process, in my opinion 6 weeks, then it will be passed.

Now you do your job and come back on the bill.

Here you go for simplicity


https://services.parliament.uk/bills/2019-20/europ...

Edited by Nickgnome on Thursday 24th October 22:47

booboise blueboys

546 posts

60 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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anonymous said:
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Theresa Villiers, Raab? Frankly anyone at this point would be better than this hopeless PM.

Frik

13,542 posts

244 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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Except maybe Dominic Raab, the only man in the Tory party more ambitious and incapable than Boris. At least BJ has some charm.

I think the time for "only a devout leaver can sort this out" has passed. What we need is someone capable of compromise.
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