He hasn't personally killed or raped anyone. Can't think of much else.Marky wrote: April 13th, 2022, 4:39 pmName the good things.yourfinalanswer wrote: April 12th, 2022, 10:22 pm The good things outweigh the bad things in my eyes. Every time Labour takes control of the Country they make a lot of mistakes. Look at what the Labour Council has done in Newport (they have destroyed Newport) that is just a small example.
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17That we know of.rncfc wrote: April 13th, 2022, 7:38 pmHe hasn't personally killed or raped anyone. Can't think of much else.Marky wrote: April 13th, 2022, 4:39 pmName the good things.yourfinalanswer wrote: April 12th, 2022, 10:22 pm The good things outweigh the bad things in my eyes. Every time Labour takes control of the Country they make a lot of mistakes. Look at what the Labour Council has done in Newport (they have destroyed Newport) that is just a small example.
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18Boris Johnson doesn't know how to lead.yourfinalanswer wrote: April 13th, 2022, 1:25 pmOLDCROMWELLIAN wrote: April 13th, 2022, 12:52 pmI read it as the other 2 posters are saying that he should resign on moral grounds irrespective of what their party political preferences are. As for the excuse that his advisors told him he had done nothing wrong. Quite pitiful in my view; as is your view that he is a strong leader and other leaders are afraid of him.yourfinalanswer wrote: April 13th, 2022, 11:35 amOLDCROMWELLIAN wrote: April 13th, 2022, 11:14 amYou've still obviously missed the point of the topic, and are still arguing along the lines of your personal party political preference.yourfinalanswer wrote: April 12th, 2022, 11:40 pmStan A. Einstein wrote: April 12th, 2022, 10:53 pmIt's not a party political point.yourfinalanswer wrote: April 12th, 2022, 10:22 pm The good things outweigh the bad things in my eyes. Every time Labour takes control of the Country they make a lot of mistakes. Look at what the Labour Council has done in Newport (they have destroyed Newport) that is just a small example.
I have been a socialist all my adult life. I dislike the politics of Theresa May and John Major. But I don't doubt their integrity.
Boris Johnson is unfit to lead your country. Not because he is a Tory but because he is a rogue.
I respect your opinion. They are all the same. They have all told lies at some point. I to was brought up to vote for labour.
I have many views on the different parties. I have seen and read papers on all the political parties. But the party that comes out on top for me is the conservative.
Personally although I believe he and Sunak should resign on moral grounds, I'm actually not particularly bothered if they don't, as it has been obvious for some time, to anyone with a modicum of insight, that both are amoral liars. I haven't learnt anything new about them recently.
Like it or not they are the sort of people the British electorate voted in favour of,in their wisdom or ignorance, at the last General Election.
No, I haven't missed the point I believe that Boris Johnson shouldn't resign. as he has stated he was told by his adviser that he had done nothing wrong and that he had not broken any lockdown laws. He is a strong leader and that is one thing the leaders of other political parties are not (they are all afraid of him).
Are the two posters not putting their personal preference forward which party they prefer?
Every opportunity the other party leaders get they are always asking for Boris Johnson to resign. That tells me that they are afraid of his leadership.
Every time he faces a personal crisis because of his own misdemeanours, he throws his subordinates under the bus to deflect attention.
I am very left-leaning, because as a human being I don't see why government policy should make any human being not have the very basics of life (a house, food, water, heating). Conservative policy is to squeeze people at the bottom end, supposedly to encourage them to contribute more and make a better life for themselves, but the current lot are just spiteful, nasty, privileged tosspots, who only care about feathering their own nests.
There is no logical reason for a country as wealthy as this to suffer forced homelessness, have OAPs turning their heating off because they can't afford it, or for people who work to be using foodbanks. Anyone who works an honest job should be able to have the basic of life (and a little more in my eyes), the current guise of the Tories are waging a class war, and I sincerely hope it ends up with their heads on sticks.
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19If I ever find a politician who is more interested in his/her/ms constituents that their own self/image I'll let you know
As far as I'm prepared to say my local independent councillors are brilliant
Wish they could do more at a higher level
As far as I'm prepared to say my local independent councillors are brilliant
Wish they could do more at a higher level
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20Most successful coup d'etat take place when the leader who is to be deposed is out of the country.
This time, please God, this time.
This time, please God, this time.
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21Stan A. Einstein wrote: April 21st, 2022, 1:56 pm Most successful coup d'etat take place when the leader who is to be deposed is out of the country.
This time, please God, this time.
You are no longer part of the UK (you live in The Republic of Ireland, so why are you so concerned about politics in the UK?
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22Because most of my friends live in the UK and it saddens me that they and you are being led by an absolute c@nt.yourfinalanswer wrote: April 21st, 2022, 6:30 pmStan A. Einstein wrote: April 21st, 2022, 1:56 pm Most successful coup d'etat take place when the leader who is to be deposed is out of the country.
This time, please God, this time.
You are no longer part of the UK (you live in The Republic of Ireland, so why are you so concerned about politics in the UK?
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23Stan A. Einstein wrote: April 21st, 2022, 6:38 pmBecause most of my friends live in the UK and it saddens me that they and you are being led by an absolute c@nt.yourfinalanswer wrote: April 21st, 2022, 6:30 pmStan A. Einstein wrote: April 21st, 2022, 1:56 pm Most successful coup d'etat take place when the leader who is to be deposed is out of the country.
This time, please God, this time.
You are no longer part of the UK (you live in The Republic of Ireland, so why are you so concerned about politics in the UK?
Is there any need for that kind of language? You don't have to be concerned about me. I believe that he is doing a great job. We all know that you were a labour party supporter when you lived in the UK.
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24I hear that while in India Boris got bitten by a king cobra. Sadly nothing could be done, the snake died.
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25Spot on Bren even his own mps turning on him nowStan A. Einstein wrote: April 21st, 2022, 6:38 pmBecause most of my friends live in the UK and it saddens me that they and you are being led by an absolute c@nt.yourfinalanswer wrote: April 21st, 2022, 6:30 pmStan A. Einstein wrote: April 21st, 2022, 1:56 pm Most successful coup d'etat take place when the leader who is to be deposed is out of the country.
This time, please God, this time.
You are no longer part of the UK (you live in The Republic of Ireland, so why are you so concerned about politics in the UK?
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26yourfinalanswer wrote: April 21st, 2022, 6:53 pmStan A. Einstein wrote: April 21st, 2022, 6:38 pmBecause most of my friends live in the UK and it saddens me that they and you are being led by an absolute c@nt.yourfinalanswer wrote: April 21st, 2022, 6:30 pmStan A. Einstein wrote: April 21st, 2022, 1:56 pm Most successful coup d'etat take place when the leader who is to be deposed is out of the country.
This time, please God, this time.
You are no longer part of the UK (you live in The Republic of Ireland, so why are you so concerned about politics in the UK?
Is there any need for that kind of language? You don't have to be concerned about me. I believe that he is doing a great job. We all know that you were a labour party supporter when you lived in the UK.
If you believe he’s doing a great job, then there’s every reason to worry about you.
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27These working class Tories are the worst.Exile 1976 wrote: April 21st, 2022, 8:54 pmyourfinalanswer wrote: April 21st, 2022, 6:53 pmStan A. Einstein wrote: April 21st, 2022, 6:38 pmBecause most of my friends live in the UK and it saddens me that they and you are being led by an absolute c@nt.yourfinalanswer wrote: April 21st, 2022, 6:30 pmStan A. Einstein wrote: April 21st, 2022, 1:56 pm Most successful coup d'etat take place when the leader who is to be deposed is out of the country.
This time, please God, this time.
You are no longer part of the UK (you live in The Republic of Ireland, so why are you so concerned about politics in the UK?
Is there any need for that kind of language? You don't have to be concerned about me. I believe that he is doing a great job. We all know that you were a labour party supporter when you lived in the UK.
If you believe he’s doing a great job, then there’s every reason to worry about you.
"Oh, look at me, I earn £35k a year and am therefore upper class. Down with the working class, and let's scoff at the homeless".
C***s, the lot of them.
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