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Please NOT Boris, he's a walking liability, hence why he's being kept away from the press, you only have to see what the Foreign and Commonwealth Office thought about him as he was the Foreign Secretary.


Just imagine, (no it's to hard to contemplate) him and Corbyn at PMQ's, Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

I expect the RED shoes were borrowed from Corbyn...Lorraine Kelly and her ignorant attitude just about summed up the lefty stance for me. And then our 'own' Jo Brand goes and finishes off the REAL attitude of the lefty remoaners and commies - what is she 'on'? Brain and gob link severed for sure

uncleglen Wrote:

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> I expect the RED shoes were borrowed from

> Corbyn...Lorraine Kelly and her ignorant attitude

> just about summed up the lefty stance for me. And

> then our 'own' Jo Brand goes and finishes off the

> REAL attitude of the lefty remoaners and commies -

> what is she 'on'? Brain and gob link severed for

> sure


...don't feed the troll..don't feed the troll...

uncleglen Wrote:

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> I expect the RED shoes were borrowed from

> Corbyn...Lorraine Kelly and her ignorant attitude

> just about summed up the lefty stance for me. And

> then our 'own' Jo Brand goes and finishes off the

> REAL attitude of the lefty remoaners and commies -

> what is she 'on'? Brain and gob link severed for

> sure



Mustn't... trying v hard to resist.....

uncleglen Wrote:

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> I expect the RED shoes were borrowed from

> Corbyn...Lorraine Kelly and her ignorant attitude

> just about summed up the lefty stance for me. And

> then our 'own' Jo Brand goes and finishes off the

> REAL attitude of the lefty remoaners and commies -

> what is she 'on'? Brain and gob link severed for

> sure


I loved wearing a red baseball cap - maybe to show Welsh roots or maybe I just like red.


.. and look what happens every time I do now :)

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> JohnL Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Anyway it's Boris and I'm reconciled with it.

> >

> > Please can he pick a good team around him.

>

>

> I'm not..........but anyways. A team for what?


His cabinet and any other advisers :) He claims that other than Brexit he's a one Nation Tory.


No Nick and Fiona either please.

Johnson has graced us with a Radio4 interview, said that the UK will definitely leave the EU by the Oct deadline, that he doesn't want No Deal/WTO, that there doesn't need to be a hard Irish border, that the Brady 'alternative arrangements' can be discussed after we leave. And so the Mayesque clusterfuckwitteryfudge continues, saying one thing to one wing of the Tory party and another thing to the other...

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> He doesn't want to leave without a deal but he

> can't possibly say how he would get one by October

> 31st. Why are some contenders spouting this

> bollix?


More importantly, why aren't interviewers/journalists pressing him to explain. No coincidence that he's not going on Sunday's Channel 4 debate where Rory Stewart will attend, who will openly question Johnson's unicorns. He's gambling that RS won't make it past the next round on Tuesday and therefore won't be in attendance at Thursday's BBC debate...

It's a fun distraction (BJ not appearing in front of the camera) but he's playing it sensibly (he's not the oaf we make him out to be). Anyone else with his record of philandering and Prince Philip gaffs would have gone long ago. Of course many of the gaffs are engineered to endear him to the conservatives and Conservatives who collectively are in the majority across the country. Much as I detest Farage unlike BJ he has some integrity.


I was hoping to find a clip of his face when the referendum result was announced/became clear - OMG what have I done? Is this apocryphal? I saw him speak about London's ambitions to clean our air when he was Mayor and hisimportant role working with our European neighbours. I'm more inclined that he was pro-Europe (even if to further his own means) until the referendum presented him the opportunity he now looks like taking.


That said I'm still worried, not sure that we will have the autumn election, and all his stuff on avoiding blue on blue is just a smoke screen. He is the chief agitator.

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