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The loathsome Eton Mess is certainly not MY PM!

 

If you're living in the UK, than like it or not, he *is* your PM.

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He's not. Power only resides where we say it resides. That bumbling Etonian hateful twat is not my pm.
He's not. Power only resides where we say it resides. That bumbling Etonian hateful twat is not my pm.

 

YES HE IS - TOUGH SH1T! :lol:

He's not. Power only resides where we say it resides. That bumbling Etonian hateful twat is not my pm.

 

Who is your PM then? Commie Corbyn? :D

He's not. Power only resides where we say it resides. That bumbling Etonian hateful twat is not my pm.

 

I mean....he is Michael.

 

Neither you or I may like it and you might not identify with him(I certainly don't)..but he is Prime minister of the country that you are legal resident of so he is your Prime minister.

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He's not. He's a rich etonian parachuted into the job and is now trying to keep it with a sham election the likes of which would be corrupt even in a banana republic. Not my pm.

I'm this far away from making a philosophical argument about what 'not my PM' actually means - and all pedants going the literal route miss the point on why that's a statement often made in the first place.

 

Besides, in every TV appearance and his actions on the campaign, Corbyn appears so much more Prime Ministerial, a decent human being and it seems like he really wants to affect change by being so rather than holding onto power for power's sake, it will be a crying shame if he isn't made Prime Minister while a bumbling PR disaster continues in the job. Just compare Johnson to Cameron, heck, even May. Not refined or respectable in the slightest.

Someone's rattled.

 

Well, I've *tried* to teach MM, but what can you do when he just won't listen... :teresa:

He's not. He's a rich etonian parschuted into the job and is now trying to keep it with a sham election the likes of which would be corrupt rven in a banana republic. Not my pm.

 

Need I remind you that this 'sham' election could not have proceeded without Labour's support...

Someone's rattled.

 

These hard right loons are shocked we get offended when they promote candidates as offensively bad as Bojo and Trumo and refuse to respect them.

I'm this far away from making a philosophical argument about what 'not my PM' actually means - and all pedants going the literal route miss the point on why that's a statement often made in the first place.

 

Besides, in every TV appearance and his actions on the campaign, Corbyn appears so much more Prime Ministerial, a decent human being and it seems like he really wants to affect change by being so rather than holding onto power for power's sake, it will be a crying shame if he isn't made Prime Minister while a bumbling PR disaster continues in the job. Just compare Johnson to Cameron, heck, even May. Not refined or respectable in the slightest.

 

 

Boris is his own man. He's sure not like any previous PM. Yes often a bit dishevelled, sometimes ill-fitting clothes I've noticed and messy hair but that's what people love about him. Bumblin' Boris. He's a character. He's a guy I'd love to have a couple of pints with in a pub. Bet he'd be a right laugh.

 

Of course Corbyn can pretend to look PM material when he's not in the job. Let's hope he never gets it.

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Let's hope he does - in the words of David Cameron in 2015 'it would be the sweetest victory of them all'!
Let's hope he does - in the words of David Cameron in 2015 'it would be the sweetest victory of them all'!

 

 

Think I'll emigrate if Corbyn becomes PM, before the country goes down the pan. Labour want to spend spend spend money that the country hasn't got. Corbyn intends to give several money-making trees a shake for what he plans.

Think I'll emigrate if Corbyn becomes PM, before the country goes down the pan. Labour want to spend spend spend money that the country hasn't got. Corbyn intends to give several money-making trees a shake for what he plans.

 

I really don't understand how somebody who is dependent on state benefit can be so pro Tory.

 

Where will you go? You won't get benefits anywhere else. Will you go to another EU country, the only ones that would take you?? Which one, btw, as all of them in Western Europe are more left wing than the UK? Portugal and its socialist government? France and its successive socialist governments? Spain and its left wing pact government? Scandinavia and its far more elft wing governments? Ho hmmmm. I smell a liar.

 

Labour has a fully costed manifesto. The Tories have shaken those money trees dry, dpubling national debt, adding 1.8 trillion, 37k per person, whilst doubling landed gèntry wealth. They have destroyed the economy. It's up to Labour to fix it. Incompetent posh tory f***s. The real world is very different to debate clubs at Eton.

I really don't understand how somebody who is dependent on state benefit can be so pro Tory.

 

He is simple minded and very susceptible to propaganda. He could easily be someone who believes in conspiracies too. He can chuckle along with the awful right wing humour whilst feeling like he belongs, and then copy their terrible arguments to help him feel academic. Plus the fact that he's trolling.

Think I'll emigrate if Corbyn becomes PM, before the country goes down the pan. Labour want to spend spend spend money that the country hasn't got. Corbyn intends to give several money-making trees a shake for what he plans.

 

I used to be of this opinion too and whilst I personally am against lots of Labour re-nationalisation projects and do not see the value in them, we did need a period of austerity. However the problems that come with austerity are now clear to see - our countries mindsets have shifted more to the right and we fear other people, public services cut, lots of shite agency staff flooding our NHS.

 

There's this narrative that Labour are going to spend loads of money we don't have, which is partly true, but we need to spend as we have so many social problems in our country. A more liberal Conservative government might have a similar plan, but this current government is anything but that.

 

I am no massive fan of Corbyn but he has clearly learned from what went wrong in 2017 with regards to his PR.

Boris is his own man. He's sure not like any previous PM. Yes often a bit dishevelled, sometimes ill-fitting clothes I've noticed and messy hair but that's what people love about him. Bumblin' Boris. He's a character. He's a guy I'd love to have a couple of pints with in a pub. Bet he'd be a right laugh.

 

Of course Corbyn can pretend to look PM material when he's not in the job. Let's hope he never gets it.

Did you say the same about Michael Foot?

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