Jump to content

Featured Replies

  • 2 weeks later...
  • Replies 146
  • Views 20k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Since you don't read the Mail, you probably missed this one ;)

 

Trump would do a great job of Brexit, says Boris Johnson: British Foreign Secretary praises the President for 'going in bloody hard' and 'creating chaos'

 

Boris Johnson spoke openly during an hour talk with Conservative activists

He said Trump's approach 'might get somewhere' and was a 'very good thought'

The Foreign Secretary said US wants Britain to help with disarming North Korea

Comes as David Davis reportedly threatened to resign from the Government

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-58...is-Johnson.html

His ridiculous comments also appeared in the Guardian. Although the author didn’t get a wet dream at the thought so it’s not quite as positive as the Daily Heil’s Version of events

Chaos is not a good thing, no matter how much the thick posh, American-born, self-serving, egotistical, pseudo-latin-spouting Eton-eduated, ruthless, lying, wife-cheating, propaganda-pushing, filthy-rich, disloyal European-descended, quote-falsifying, non-loveable-scamp Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson might suggest it is.

 

"

 

Boris on the border: “It’s so small and there are so few firms that actually use that border regularly, it’s just beyond belief that we’re allowing the tail to wag the dog in this way. We’re allowing the whole of our agenda to be dictated by this folly.”

 

Hugh O'Connell

This is why we're in such a mess over the Irish border. Not because of the EU, or Sinn Fein, or Fine Gael, or the machinations of Remainers, but because ministers don't understand the issue and refuse to take it seriously.

 

…"

Chaos is not a good thing, no matter how much the thick posh, American-born, self-serving, egotistical, pseudo-latin-spouting Eton-eduated, ruthless, lying, wife-cheating, propaganda-pushing, filthy-rich, disloyal European-descended, quote-falsifying, non-loveable-scamp Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson might suggest it is.

 

"

 

Boris on the border: “It’s so small and there are so few firms that actually use that border regularly, it’s just beyond belief that we’re allowing the tail to wag the dog in this way. We’re allowing the whole of our agenda to be dictated by this folly.”

 

Hugh O'Connell

This is why we're in such a mess over the Irish border. Not because of the EU, or Sinn Fein, or Fine Gael, or the machinations of Remainers, but because ministers don't understand the issue and refuse to take it seriously.

 

…"

 

They're not alone in that - there are a least 17.4m others who don't, too...

They're not alone in that - there are a least 17.4m others who don't, too...

 

Unless you can suddenly read minds (we have discussed your inability to do this at length) then you can't possibly know what even 20 people wanted with regard to the border, or understand about the border, let alone 17.4m, unless you can specifically quote you have spoken to them all. Ive had a poll with my Leaver friends and family, and you definitely haven't spoken to them.

 

Someone: "Everybody hates marmite"

You: "17.4million people definitely do love marmite"

 

 

 

Unless you can suddenly read minds (we have discussed your inability to do this at length) then you can't possibly know what even 20 people wanted with regard to the border, or understand about the border, let alone 17.4m, unless you can specifically quote you have spoken to them all. Ive had a poll with my Leaver friends and family, and you definitely haven't spoken to them.

 

Someone: "Everybody hates marmite"

You: "17.4million people definitely do love marmite"

 

The *one* time I forget to include a smiley...

What's it gonna take to get rid of him? It's staggering, it's like he can literally get away with anything.

 

She was asked in an interview yesterday, really bluntly and plainly several times: "Why is he unsackable?" and "Do you consider this acceptable behaviour from a senior cabinet figure?", she completely dodged the question and gave her usual "I'm getting on with delivering Brexit" spiel. She's an utter joke.

The whole government is a joke. You wouldn't find this level of incompetence in satire, never mind a proper functioning democracy
The Telegraph reports today that Johnson wants a 14-mile bridge between Britain and Northern Ireland. One slight problem - the stretch of water covered by this bridge measures 24 miles.
The Telegraph reports today that Johnson wants a 14-mile bridge between Britain and Northern Ireland. One slight problem - the stretch of water covered by this bridge measures 24 miles.

 

...and I want a space elevator to the stars from orbit. Both are as likely :lol:

  • 2 weeks later...
Boris Johnson has left the country rather than lie down in front of the bulldozers heading for housing around Heathrow as he promised he would. Guess what, another lie!
Staying with Heathrow, somebody has unearthed a (now deleted) article from Theresa may's website where she outlined the reasons she was opposed to a third runway. Strong and stable, strong and stable.
Staying with Heathrow, somebody has unearthed a (now deleted) article from Theresa may's website where she outlined the reasons she was opposed to a third runway. Strong and stable, strong and stable.

 

Yes. Begs the question who's really running the country - certainly isn't Johnson or May. It's not as if T. May would ever change her mind to both get and remain in power because she's a strong woman of stable principles.

Hopefully this has dented his chances of ever becoming PM now.

 

Apparently he advised her in private to make it a free vote, finally she stands up to him !

There's also his reported "f**k business" remark when some business leaders dared to suggest that the government might not be 100% right in everything they do. It is rather like a Labour MP saying "F**k the NHS" or an SNP-er saying "F**k Scotland".

 

I still suspect there are sufficient Tory MPs who realise what a terrible job he would do as leader to prevent him getting on the ballot paper sent to members. For that reason, I suspect he may not even contest a leadership election. I remain certain that's the reason he didn't stand last time.

 

He's now had eight years as London Mayor and two as Foreign Secretary. What positive achievements has he made in those ten years?

He's now had eight years as London Mayor and two as Foreign Secretary. What positive achievements has he made in those ten years?

 

Does 'preventing Red Ken from being mayor for longer' count? ;)

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.