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By *inn OP Man
over a year ago
edinburgh |
Well Trump thought he could jut skip the whole admit defeat and “graciously” hand over power by booking a golfing trip to Scotland.
That was his mistake because the Scottish first minister did NO!
Do you think Boris would have said no?
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boris has seemingly fought to keep the airports open and have as many people flying in and out of the country as possible over the last year. skiing trips to italy were the zeitgeist last march/april along with rugby exchange visits and the like. he hasn't been at all interested in preventing people from driving hundreds of miles, in some cases even into countries who have restricted travel.
so no, i believe he would encourage his mentor to fly right on in. |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
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"boris has seemingly fought to keep the airports open and have as many people flying in and out of the country as possible over the last year. skiing trips to italy were the zeitgeist last march/april along with rugby exchange visits and the like. he hasn't been at all interested in preventing people from driving hundreds of miles, in some cases even into countries who have restricted travel.
so no, i believe he would encourage his mentor to fly right on in." He is no mentor of Boris,Boris does not even like him all fake news again |
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"boris has seemingly fought to keep the airports open and have as many people flying in and out of the country as possible over the last year. skiing trips to italy were the zeitgeist last march/april along with rugby exchange visits and the like. he hasn't been at all interested in preventing people from driving hundreds of miles, in some cases even into countries who have restricted travel.
so no, i believe he would encourage his mentor to fly right on in.He is no mentor of Boris,Boris does not even like him all fake news again"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"boris has seemingly fought to keep the airports open and have as many people flying in and out of the country as possible over the last year. skiing trips to italy were the zeitgeist last march/april along with rugby exchange visits and the like. he hasn't been at all interested in preventing people from driving hundreds of miles, in some cases even into countries who have restricted travel.
so no, i believe he would encourage his mentor to fly right on in.He is no mentor of Boris,Boris does not even like him all fake news again"
I love how impervious to information you are.
It's impressive. |
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"boris has seemingly fought to keep the airports open and have as many people flying in and out of the country as possible over the last year. skiing trips to italy were the zeitgeist last march/april along with rugby exchange visits and the like. he hasn't been at all interested in preventing people from driving hundreds of miles, in some cases even into countries who have restricted travel.
so no, i believe he would encourage his mentor to fly right on in.He is no mentor of Boris,Boris does not even like him all fake news again
I love how impervious to information you are.
It's impressive."
They simply make it up as they go along I think.
Its truly the post truth era. |
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"Well Trump thought he could jut skip the whole admit defeat and “graciously” hand over power by booking a golfing trip to Scotland.
That was his mistake because the Scottish first minister did NO!
Do you think Boris would have said no?
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Technically, she doesn't have the power to say no, either. She's unable to close any borders; that's a UK power.
However, right now, she does have the power to have Police Scotland prevent anyone from entering our country from an area with a known outbreak of Covid 19.
I'm not sure how Police Scotland would greet Trump, in the unlikely event he arrives; but I suspect he would not be allowed to leave his aircraft.
I suppose we'll find out - IF it happens.
Currently, his supporters - stupid cunts all - are trying to undo democracy in their own capital city. |
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"boris has seemingly fought to keep the airports open and have as many people flying in and out of the country as possible over the last year. skiing trips to italy were the zeitgeist last march/april along with rugby exchange visits and the like. he hasn't been at all interested in preventing people from driving hundreds of miles, in some cases even into countries who have restricted travel.
so no, i believe he would encourage his mentor to fly right on in.He is no mentor of Boris,Boris does not even like him all fake news again"
For someone who doesn't like Trump, you quote him a lot.. |
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