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Is Boris Johnson a liar or a fool?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it? |
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it?"
Boris is no fool, but it's almost always helped him get out of scrapes by pretending to be. He's certainly a liar though. |
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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago
Huddersfield /derby cinemas |
I noticed that only one Conservative MP really criticised Johnson following his statement in Parliament. But what was also noticeable was how the Conservative Benches quickly thinned out and how The Speaker actually ran out Conservative MPs to call to speak , |
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Narcissist, liar, criminal, traitor.
Deceives even himself with his own lies, does not actually understand what truth is. Serial adulterer. Multiple times has rewarded girlfriends with business trips, jobs and other favours paid for by public money. Accepts large monetary gifts from "friends" and subsequently awards contracts, honours, gives positions in the House of Lords. Orders security services to ignore information that they have about his "friends" who receive money from hostile foreign governments.
Has received money from Russian sources, and has undoubtedly given back classified information.
In peacetime any one of these offences should disqualify him from holding any political position whatsoever. Many of them should result in prison sentences.
In time of war in Europe, his known contacts with the enemy government should require in his immediate removal from the position of PM, and probable trial under charges of high treason. Specifically there is credible evidence of Johnson "adhering to the sovereign's enemies, giving them aid and comfort, in the realm or elsewhere" during his time as prime minister. |
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I am looking forward to him getting a fine for the November 13 leaving party where he was photographed pouring alcohol for others, then went upstairs to his flat where Carrie and her friends were playing "The Winner Takes It All" to celebrate the departure of Cummings. How can Boris say he thought these two events were work meetings ? |
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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago
Brighton |
He is worse than a liar. He is entitled. I think he truly believes he is above/beyond the law and that rules simply shouldn’t apply to him. His headmaster at Eton said as much in a letter to his father.
He won’t see it as lying just reacting to being challenged for his actions and thinking “how dare they!” |
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it?"
He's a liar, but not a fool. He knows that it won't make a jot of difference at the next election. So why should he give a flying fuck about telling the truth, acting with integrity or about running the country? |
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By *eachcplCouple
over a year ago
blackpool/preston/normandy france |
Strange that every time another load of shit hits the fan he buggers off so that he is out of the way. Today he flies to India and won't be around for the vote on Thursday.
How many times can this lump of lard say sorry. He even had to read from a pre prepared speech to say sorry a couple of days ago. Nothing he says means anything and anyone taken in by him really is foolish.
If his lips are moving then he is telling a lie! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it?
He's a liar, but not a fool. He knows that it won't make a jot of difference at the next election. So why should he give a flying fuck about telling the truth, acting with integrity or about running the country?"
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By *host63Man
over a year ago
Bedfont Feltham |
He is no fool just a self entitled nasty piece of work that truly believes that his rank in society and the school he went to gives him the divine right to have anything he wants at any time |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it?"
Would a full answer be that he is a liar trying to take us all for fools…… |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
That was a 6 question shoeing that starmer gave Johnson at PMQs today.. that apology of contrition lasted 24 hrs!!
Also starmer bringing up the telegraph front page was a masterpiece stroke… you could see he was flustered |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Arguably, he is both.
The problem is , you only have to sit and watch,labour,snp or tory pr any of the rest.
They spend their times scoring points off the other parties, they all promise this that and the next.amd when in power do what they want.
Politicians are professional liars who may have at one point intended to do the right thing but by the time they get in power they have sold their souls to corporations, party loyalties etc they are effectively trapped with little wiggle room.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When is Keir Starmer going to be prosecuted for having beer and pizza during cover lockdown?
During that period, there were "office bubbles.""
Desperate, |
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it?
Would a full answer be that he is a liar trying to take us all for fools…… "
Well, it is and has always been his modus operandi. Why are we shocked? |
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"When is Keir Starmer going to be prosecuted for having beer and pizza during cover lockdown?
During that period, there were "office bubbles.""
The police investigated and found Starmer had broken no rules by having pizza and beer at his desk |
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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago
Brighton |
"When is Keir Starmer going to be prosecuted for having beer and pizza during cover lockdown?
During that period, there were "office bubbles."
The police investigated and found Starmer had broken no rules by having pizza and beer at his desk"
The Johnson fans simply cannot admit to themselves that they backed a wrong’un! It takes a lot of courage and maturity to hold your hands up and admit to making a mistake. Everyone makes mistakes but how you own your mistake says so much about you! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When is Keir Starmer going to be prosecuted for having beer and pizza during cover lockdown?
During that period, there were "office bubbles."" are you saying the police got the law wrong then? |
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"When is Keir Starmer going to be prosecuted for having beer and pizza during cover lockdown?
During that period, there were "office bubbles.""
Very poor attempt at deflection. Sending brown people to Rwanda was a better one. |
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By *oversfunCouple
over a year ago
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Can we not just tie the lying bstrd to a pole and put him in front of all the ppl who lost loved ones but stuck to the rules and missed seeing loved ones die,give them all a few bricks and ask if you think hes a liar brick him,dont think he will last long |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When is Keir Starmer going to be prosecuted for having beer and pizza during cover lockdown?
During that period, there were "office bubbles."
Very poor attempt at deflection. Sending brown people to Rwanda was a better one."
In fairness,
All parties at the moment are full of self serving turds.
Tory,Labour even the snatzies |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When is Keir Starmer going to be prosecuted for having beer and pizza during cover lockdown?
During that period, there were "office bubbles.""
Correct that piece of crap should be done too |
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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago
Brighton |
"When is Keir Starmer going to be prosecuted for having beer and pizza during cover lockdown?
During that period, there were "office bubbles."
Correct that piece of crap should be done too"
To quote SallySlinky...
“The police investigated and found Starmer had broken no rules by having pizza and beer at his desk” |
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Well he went to a covid ward shook their hands so I reckon he's a fool... he's also a liar if he says he didn't know he was breaking the rules... My 5yr old niece knew the rules.... He just done what he wanted with no respect for anyone!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When is Keir Starmer going to be prosecuted for having beer and pizza during cover lockdown?
During that period, there were "office bubbles."
Correct that piece of crap should be done too"
Done for what? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When is Keir Starmer going to be prosecuted for having beer and pizza during cover lockdown?
During that period, there were "office bubbles."
Correct that piece of crap should be done too" either there were office bubbles or there weren't. Either Boris broke the rules, or the Met haven't applied the laws right. We need to decide which it is. |
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it?" Probably neither. He is simply an exceptionally talented individual who can speak six languages and sees both sides of an argument . Winning am election with an eighty seat majority is hardly the actions of a fool or liar. It was a stunning achievement anf was by no means a forgone conclusion. He has played all his cards correctly . A successfull handling of our exit from the EU followed by success in handling of the Covid crisis are further endorsements of his leadership. He has done more to help Ukraine than any other leader .
A vocal minority can bash Boris as much as they like but what matters is the result achieved on election day . Everything else is irrelevant. While is is by no means a forgone conclusion ( complacency can be dangerous) , the silent majority are more than likely to vote Boris back into power again |
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A vocal minority can bash Boris as much as they like but what matters is the result achieved on election day . Everything else is irrelevant. While is is by no means a forgone conclusion ( complacency can be dangerous) , the silent majority are more than likely to vote Boris back into power again "
hi, thanks for the reply. you probably mean the vocal minority are defending boris johnski. i prefer to do my own research and i listen to star police force The Metropolitan Constabulary who have investigated Boris Johnski's crimes thoroughly and found that he broke the law. Johnski has even admitted such by paying a fine. When he is found to have acted illegally in further ongoing invetigations, he will then become a serial criminal and as such he has to resign his post as prime minister. the silent majority aren't keen on his and other conservative and unionists criminal behaviour but a very vocal minority keep attempting to defend him. what matters now is how the various parties perform in the elections next month, especially in Northern Ireland where the DUP (which is the political wing of a loyalist terrorist paramilitary organisation who have comitted attrocious murders) will no longer be the largets party. luckily there are peaceful republican parties who will win the elections and further the cause of peace in NI. hope this helps. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it? Probably neither. He is simply an exceptionally talented individual who can speak six languages and sees both sides of an argument . Winning am election with an eighty seat majority is hardly the actions of a fool or liar. It was a stunning achievement anf was by no means a forgone conclusion. He has played all his cards correctly . A successfull handling of our exit from the EU followed by success in handling of the Covid crisis are further endorsements of his leadership. He has done more to help Ukraine than any other leader .
A vocal minority can bash Boris as much as they like but what matters is the result achieved on election day . Everything else is irrelevant. While is is by no means a forgone conclusion ( complacency can be dangerous) , the silent majority are more than likely to vote Boris back into power again "
He can’t speak 6 languages, |
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By *ornLordMan
over a year ago
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it? Probably neither. He is simply an exceptionally talented individual who can speak six languages and sees both sides of an argument . Winning am election with an eighty seat majority is hardly the actions of a fool or liar. It was a stunning achievement anf was by no means a forgone conclusion. He has played all his cards correctly . A successfull handling of our exit from the EU followed by success in handling of the Covid crisis are further endorsements of his leadership. He has done more to help Ukraine than any other leader .
A vocal minority can bash Boris as much as they like but what matters is the result achieved on election day . Everything else is irrelevant. While is is by no means a forgone conclusion ( complacency can be dangerous) , the silent majority are more than likely to vote Boris back into power again
He can’t speak 6 languages, "
Correct. He can barely speak English without falling back on flobble-wobble or a bit of Latin that he learnt by rote.
The fellow is a liar and a fraud, and the ringleader of a bunch of gangsters.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it? Probably neither. He is simply an exceptionally talented individual who can speak six languages and sees both sides of an argument . Winning am election with an eighty seat majority is hardly the actions of a fool or liar. It was a stunning achievement anf was by no means a forgone conclusion. He has played all his cards correctly . A successfull handling of our exit from the EU followed by success in handling of the Covid crisis are further endorsements of his leadership. He has done more to help Ukraine than any other leader .
A vocal minority can bash Boris as much as they like but what matters is the result achieved on election day . Everything else is irrelevant. While is is by no means a forgone conclusion ( complacency can be dangerous) , the silent majority are more than likely to vote Boris back into power again
He can’t speak 6 languages,
Correct. He can barely speak English without falling back on flobble-wobble or a bit of Latin that he learnt by rote.
The fellow is a liar and a fraud, and the ringleader of a bunch of gangsters.
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Indeed, but as we can see by some if the posts on here, he is very good at fooling the foolish |
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By *ornLordMan
over a year ago
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it? Probably neither. He is simply an exceptionally talented individual who can speak six languages and sees both sides of an argument . Winning am election with an eighty seat majority is hardly the actions of a fool or liar. It was a stunning achievement anf was by no means a forgone conclusion. He has played all his cards correctly . A successfull handling of our exit from the EU followed by success in handling of the Covid crisis are further endorsements of his leadership. He has done more to help Ukraine than any other leader .
A vocal minority can bash Boris as much as they like but what matters is the result achieved on election day . Everything else is irrelevant. While is is by no means a forgone conclusion ( complacency can be dangerous) , the silent majority are more than likely to vote Boris back into power again
He can’t speak 6 languages,
Correct. He can barely speak English without falling back on flobble-wobble or a bit of Latin that he learnt by rote.
The fellow is a liar and a fraud, and the ringleader of a bunch of gangsters.
Indeed, but as we can see by some if the posts on here, he is very good at fooling the foolish "
Afraid you're right, and this country has more than its fair share of those. |
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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it? Probably neither. He is simply an exceptionally talented individual who can speak six languages and sees both sides of an argument . Winning am election with an eighty seat majority is hardly the actions of a fool or liar. It was a stunning achievement anf was by no means a forgone conclusion. He has played all his cards correctly . A successfull handling of our exit from the EU followed by success in handling of the Covid crisis are further endorsements of his leadership. He has done more to help Ukraine than any other leader .
A vocal minority can bash Boris as much as they like but what matters is the result achieved on election day . Everything else is irrelevant. While is is by no means a forgone conclusion ( complacency can be dangerous) , the silent majority are more than likely to vote Boris back into power again "
Good satire/parody or trolling. Although you seem to be running out of material and have started repeating yourself. Keep it up, we all need a good laugh. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it?"
Two things can be true at the same time haha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When is Keir Starmer going to be prosecuted for having beer and pizza during cover lockdown?
During that period, there were "office bubbles."
The police investigated and found Starmer had broken no rules by having pizza and beer at his desk"
Ridiculous isn’t it in the modern world that’s what police do. Never mind the grooming gangs etc let’s go after party goers |
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it? Probably neither. He is simply an exceptionally talented individual who can speak six languages and sees both sides of an argument . Winning am election with an eighty seat majority is hardly the actions of a fool or liar. It was a stunning achievement anf was by no means a forgone conclusion. He has played all his cards correctly . A successfull handling of our exit from the EU followed by success in handling of the Covid crisis are further endorsements of his leadership. He has done more to help Ukraine than any other leader .
A vocal minority can bash Boris as much as they like but what matters is the result achieved on election day . Everything else is irrelevant. While is is by no means a forgone conclusion ( complacency can be dangerous) , the silent majority are more than likely to vote Boris back into power again
Good satire/parody or trolling. Although you seem to be running out of material and have started repeating yourself. Keep it up, we all need a good laugh."
Yeah I'm sure I've read that exact piece of comedy on another thread.
I like it though. Anyone who thinks Boris is an "exceptionally talented individual" or that brexit is a good idea should post more on here. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Hes a lier hes trump with a posh accent he seriously thinks people dont care about the mistakes hes made and laws hes broken hes a deluded loon who needs removing he honestly believes the people love him |
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"Hes a lier hes trump with a posh accent he seriously thinks people dont care about the mistakes hes made and laws hes broken hes a deluded loon who needs removing he honestly believes the people love him "
He's right though. People who vote for his party do not give a fuck. They will vote for him and his party over and over again. |
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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago
PDI 12-26th Nov 24 |
Watching BBC news 21/04/22 10:25
The lies just flow out of his mouth, he draws breath only to think of the next lie, you know he's lieing because his lips move.
Between the lies you realise the stupidity of what he says |
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A vocal minority can bash Boris as much as they like but what matters is the result achieved on election day . Everything else is irrelevant. While is is by no means a forgone conclusion ( complacency can be dangerous) , the silent majority are more than likely to vote Boris back into power again
hi, thanks for the reply. you probably mean the vocal minority are defending boris johnski. i prefer to do my own research and i listen to star police force The Metropolitan Constabulary who have investigated Boris Johnski's crimes thoroughly and found that he broke the law. Johnski has even admitted such by paying a fine. When he is found to have acted illegally in further ongoing invetigations, he will then become a serial criminal and as such he has to resign his post as prime minister. the silent majority aren't keen on his and other conservative and unionists criminal behaviour but a very vocal minority keep attempting to defend him. what matters now is how the various parties perform in the elections next month, especially in Northern Ireland where the DUP (which is the political wing of a loyalist terrorist paramilitary organisation who have comitted attrocious murders) will no longer be the largets party. luckily there are peaceful republican parties who will win the elections and further the cause of peace in NI. hope this helps. "
Excellent work….almost as good as the original!
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It's irrelevant what anyone thinks about Boris,there is no credible opposition party of any creed or colour,its a witch hunt to dispel there own failings,in any interview with a labour mp asked how they would resolve a problem they can never give a straight answer.
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"It's irrelevant what anyone thinks about Boris,there is no credible opposition party of any creed or colour,its a witch hunt to dispel there own failings,in any interview with a labour mp asked how they would resolve a problem they can never give a straight answer.
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It's really sad state of affairs when people have been so convinced that this is it, and we're never getting anything better.
Any party, except UKIP or whatever they're called now, would be better for Britain than the Tories. And I can't stand most of them.
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"It's irrelevant what anyone thinks about Boris,there is no credible opposition party of any creed or colour,its a witch hunt to dispel there own failings,in any interview with a labour mp asked how they would resolve a problem they can never give a straight answer.
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I find this view slightly confusing. Look at Rwanda. You hear both "no one is providing solutions" and also "labour first proposed this in 2014".
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"It's irrelevant what anyone thinks about Boris,there is no credible opposition party of any creed or colour,its a witch hunt to dispel there own failings,in any interview with a labour mp asked how they would resolve a problem they can never give a straight answer.
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Give me an example of a problem they have refused to give a solution for? |
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it? Probably neither. He is simply an exceptionally talented individual who can speak six languages and sees both sides of an argument . Winning am election with an eighty seat majority is hardly the actions of a fool or liar. It was a stunning achievement anf was by no means a forgone conclusion. He has played all his cards correctly . A successfull handling of our exit from the EU followed by success in handling of the Covid crisis are further endorsements of his leadership. He has done more to help Ukraine than any other leader .
A vocal minority can bash Boris as much as they like but what matters is the result achieved on election day . Everything else is irrelevant. While is is by no means a forgone conclusion ( complacency can be dangerous) , the silent majority are more than likely to vote Boris back into power again
He can’t speak 6 languages, "
He can hardly speak 1 never mind 6 the guy is an absolute clown
Oh and he should brush his hair, it really isn't a good look the leader of the country looking like he has just woken up every time he's on television |
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By *I TwoCouple
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A vocal minority can bash Boris as much as they like but what matters is the result achieved on election day . Everything else is irrelevant. While is is by no means a forgone conclusion ( complacency can be dangerous) , the silent majority are more than likely to vote Boris back into power again
hi, thanks for the reply. you probably mean the vocal minority are defending boris johnski. i prefer to do my own research and i listen to star police force The Metropolitan Constabulary who have investigated Boris Johnski's crimes thoroughly and found that he broke the law. Johnski has even admitted such by paying a fine. When he is found to have acted illegally in further ongoing invetigations, he will then become a serial criminal and as such he has to resign his post as prime minister. the silent majority aren't keen on his and other conservative and unionists criminal behaviour but a very vocal minority keep attempting to defend him. what matters now is how the various parties perform in the elections next month, especially in Northern Ireland where the DUP (which is the political wing of a loyalist terrorist paramilitary organisation who have comitted attrocious murders) will no longer be the largets party. luckily there are peaceful republican parties who will win the elections and further the cause of peace in NI. hope this helps. "
No the DUP won't be the largest party, it's likely to be the IRA who bombed and killed thousands not just in Ireland but England as well.
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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago
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"It's irrelevant what anyone thinks about Boris,there is no credible opposition party of any creed or colour,its a witch hunt to dispel there own failings,in any interview with a labour mp asked how they would resolve a problem they can never give a straight answer.
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It's really sad state of affairs when people have been so convinced that this is it, and we're never getting anything better.
Any party, except UKIP or whatever they're called now, would be better for Britain than the Tories. And I can't stand most of them.
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To be fair, most Tories would be better than this lot! I seriously do not consider this Johnson led government to be Conservatives (though the members only have themselves to blame). The party has been hijacked by the far right. Not sure Johnson is himself far right but he us a total opportunist who will go whichever way the wind is blowing. |
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it?"
He's undoubtedly a liar. That he doesn't understand that it's still a lie, even if you don't believe it is, gives an indication of how much of a fool he is. Though, to be fair, self-deception is a massive part of his personality.
That said, the real point is that millions of UK voters have faith in his ability - or, worse, claim to but don't really believe in him.
These people are worthy of nothing but the contempt they all show for the rest of us - and the law.
They are often subject to scorn and derision - as they ought to be.
They are often verbally abused, too. That's harsh - but it's easy to see how it can happen, when they've been treated with contempt so long that they've lost their tempers.
As for those Tories who think we should move on; should we? Really?
The war in Ukraine is irrelevant as to the need for the UK to have a PM who isn't an entitled liar, who expects to be exempt from the rules the rest of us have to abide by.
Just because he's not a murderer like Putin, or MBS, doesn't mean he shouldn't be held to account for his failings - nor held to a far higher standard than either of those two.
If you're ok with Boris remaining in power, then the UK might as well be a dictatorship.
Less bloodstained - or not - it's not a democracy if your leader can get away with anything; just because they and their backers consider it trivial. |
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"It's irrelevant what anyone thinks about Boris,there is no credible opposition party of any creed or colour,its a witch hunt to dispel there own failings,in any interview with a labour mp asked how they would resolve a problem they can never give a straight answer.
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It's really sad state of affairs when people have been so convinced that this is it, and we're never getting anything better.
Any party, except UKIP or whatever they're called now, would be better for Britain than the Tories. And I can't stand most of them.
To be fair, most Tories would be better than this lot! I seriously do not consider this Johnson led government to be Conservatives (though the members only have themselves to blame). The party has been hijacked by the far right. Not sure Johnson is himself far right but he us a total opportunist who will go whichever way the wind is blowing."
True, politics has been pulled so far to the right. People are calling labour (who are centre right) "loony left".
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"It's irrelevant what anyone thinks about Boris,there is no credible opposition party of any creed or colour,its a witch hunt to dispel there own failings,in any interview with a labour mp asked how they would resolve a problem they can never give a straight answer.
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It's really sad state of affairs when people have been so convinced that this is it, and we're never getting anything better.
Any party, except UKIP or whatever they're called now, would be better for Britain than the Tories. And I can't stand most of them.
Take a look along the Labour front bench and tell me that after you looked
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"It's irrelevant what anyone thinks about Boris,there is no credible opposition party of any creed or colour,its a witch hunt to dispel there own failings,in any interview with a labour mp asked how they would resolve a problem they can never give a straight answer.
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It's really sad state of affairs when people have been so convinced that this is it, and we're never getting anything better.
Any party, except UKIP or whatever they're called now, would be better for Britain than the Tories. And I can't stand most of them.
Take a look along the Labour front bench and tell me that after you looked
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Indeed.
I would suggest that 99% of the population would be better than the current bunch of self serving narcissists. I'd vote you, or anyone on Fab over them.
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it?
He's undoubtedly a liar. That he doesn't understand that it's still a lie, even if you don't believe it is, gives an indication of how much of a fool he is. Though, to be fair, self-deception is a massive part of his personality.
That said, the real point is that millions of UK voters have faith in his ability - or, worse, claim to but don't really believe in him.
These people are worthy of nothing but the contempt they all show for the rest of us - and the law.
They are often subject to scorn and derision - as they ought to be.
They are often verbally abused, too. That's harsh - but it's easy to see how it can happen, when they've been treated with contempt so long that they've lost their tempers.
As for those Tories who think we should move on; should we? Really?
The war in Ukraine is irrelevant as to the need for the UK to have a PM who isn't an entitled liar, who expects to be exempt from the rules the rest of us have to abide by.
Just because he's not a murderer like Putin, or MBS, doesn't mean he shouldn't be held to account for his failings - nor held to a far higher standard than either of those two.
If you're ok with Boris remaining in power, then the UK might as well be a dictatorship.
Less bloodstained - or not - it's not a democracy if your leader can get away with anything; just because they and their backers consider it trivial."
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it?
He's undoubtedly a liar. That he doesn't understand that it's still a lie, even if you don't believe it is, gives an indication of how much of a fool he is. Though, to be fair, self-deception is a massive part of his personality.
That said, the real point is that millions of UK voters have faith in his ability - or, worse, claim to but don't really believe in him.
These people are worthy of nothing but the contempt they all show for the rest of us - and the law.
They are often subject to scorn and derision - as they ought to be.
They are often verbally abused, too. That's harsh - but it's easy to see how it can happen, when they've been treated with contempt so long that they've lost their tempers.
As for those Tories who think we should move on; should we? Really?
The war in Ukraine is irrelevant as to the need for the UK to have a PM who isn't an entitled liar, who expects to be exempt from the rules the rest of us have to abide by.
Just because he's not a murderer like Putin, or MBS, doesn't mean he shouldn't be held to account for his failings - nor held to a far higher standard than either of those two.
If you're ok with Boris remaining in power, then the UK might as well be a dictatorship.
Less bloodstained - or not - it's not a democracy if your leader can get away with anything; just because they and their backers consider it trivial."
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" Less bloodstained - or not - it's not a democracy if your leader can get away with anything; just because they and their backers consider it trivial."
A statement that resonates in all parts of the uk.
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Give me an example of a problem they have refused to give a solution for? " I did i gave you 2 you didn't answer just blocked me grow up young man |
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it?
He's undoubtedly a liar. That he doesn't understand that it's still a lie, even if you don't believe it is, gives an indication of how much of a fool he is. Though, to be fair, self-deception is a massive part of his personality.
That said, the real point is that millions of UK voters have faith in his ability - or, worse, claim to but don't really believe in him.
These people are worthy of nothing but the contempt they all show for the rest of us - and the law.
They are often subject to scorn and derision - as they ought to be.
They are often verbally abused, too. That's harsh - but it's easy to see how it can happen, when they've been treated with contempt so long that they've lost their tempers.
As for those Tories who think we should move on; should we? Really?
The war in Ukraine is irrelevant as to the need for the UK to have a PM who isn't an entitled liar, who expects to be exempt from the rules the rest of us have to abide by.
Just because he's not a murderer like Putin, or MBS, doesn't mean he shouldn't be held to account for his failings - nor held to a far higher standard than either of those two.
If you're ok with Boris remaining in power, then the UK might as well be a dictatorship.
Less bloodstained - or not - it's not a democracy if your leader can get away with anything; just because they and their backers consider it trivial." . He is hardly getting away with anything. Why would anyone care about whether someone spent 10 minutes at a so called party in the office. Most people broke lock down rules but still want to pursue a witch-hunt against Boris . There are at least 10 MP named in the press today who opened broke the rule. No one seems bothered about them breaking the rules , only Boris . The electorate will decide the country's future at the next general election. At least the Conservative party and their members do not have to go around constantly jeering and snearing at people. |
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it?
He's undoubtedly a liar. That he doesn't understand that it's still a lie, even if you don't believe it is, gives an indication of how much of a fool he is. Though, to be fair, self-deception is a massive part of his personality.
That said, the real point is that millions of UK voters have faith in his ability - or, worse, claim to but don't really believe in him.
These people are worthy of nothing but the contempt they all show for the rest of us - and the law.
They are often subject to scorn and derision - as they ought to be.
They are often verbally abused, too. That's harsh - but it's easy to see how it can happen, when they've been treated with contempt so long that they've lost their tempers.
As for those Tories who think we should move on; should we? Really?
The war in Ukraine is irrelevant as to the need for the UK to have a PM who isn't an entitled liar, who expects to be exempt from the rules the rest of us have to abide by.
Just because he's not a murderer like Putin, or MBS, doesn't mean he shouldn't be held to account for his failings - nor held to a far higher standard than either of those two.
If you're ok with Boris remaining in power, then the UK might as well be a dictatorship.
Less bloodstained - or not - it's not a democracy if your leader can get away with anything; just because they and their backers consider it trivial.. He is hardly getting away with anything. Why would anyone care about whether someone spent 10 minutes at a so called party in the office. Most people broke lock down rules but still want to pursue a witch-hunt against Boris . There are at least 10 MP named in the press today who opened broke the rule. No one seems bothered about them breaking the rules , only Boris . The electorate will decide the country's future at the next general election. At least the Conservative party and their members do not have to go around constantly jeering and snearing at people. "
Again, I agree with you that the electorate is apathetic. But I disagree that this is something to be celebrated. |
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It is a statement of fact that Boris has already lost a job by being caught out lying. So in my eyes that makes him a known liar and also a fool for repeating an act that has already cost him one job . |
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"It is a statement of fact that Boris has already lost a job by being caught out lying. So in my eyes that makes him a known liar and also a fool for repeating an act that has already cost him one job ." so you are saying anyone who lies should lose their job,have you lied at work,do they know you are on a swinger site would you admit it if asked asking for a friend?
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"It is a statement of fact that Boris has already lost a job by being caught out lying. So in my eyes that makes him a known liar and also a fool for repeating an act that has already cost him one job .so you are saying anyone who lies should lose their job,have you lied at work,do they know you are on a swinger site would you admit it if asked asking for a friend?" so what you are saying is I'm a lobster.
They're not saying you have to lose your job for lying. But if you lose your job for lying, you're a liar. |
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"It is a statement of fact that Boris has already lost a job by being caught out lying. So in my eyes that makes him a known liar and also a fool for repeating an act that has already cost him one job .so you are saying anyone who lies should lose their job,have you lied at work,do they know you are on a swinger site would you admit it if asked asking for a friend?"
Boris lied to parliament , you do realise he will have to resign and your young to look like a fool for defending him |
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it?
He's undoubtedly a liar. That he doesn't understand that it's still a lie, even if you don't believe it is, gives an indication of how much of a fool he is. Though, to be fair, self-deception is a massive part of his personality.
That said, the real point is that millions of UK voters have faith in his ability - or, worse, claim to but don't really believe in him.
These people are worthy of nothing but the contempt they all show for the rest of us - and the law.
They are often subject to scorn and derision - as they ought to be.
They are often verbally abused, too. That's harsh - but it's easy to see how it can happen, when they've been treated with contempt so long that they've lost their tempers.
As for those Tories who think we should move on; should we? Really?
The war in Ukraine is irrelevant as to the need for the UK to have a PM who isn't an entitled liar, who expects to be exempt from the rules the rest of us have to abide by.
Just because he's not a murderer like Putin, or MBS, doesn't mean he shouldn't be held to account for his failings - nor held to a far higher standard than either of those two.
If you're ok with Boris remaining in power, then the UK might as well be a dictatorship.
Less bloodstained - or not - it's not a democracy if your leader can get away with anything; just because they and their backers consider it trivial.. He is hardly getting away with anything. Why would anyone care about whether someone spent 10 minutes at a so called party in the office. Most people broke lock down rules but still want to pursue a witch-hunt against Boris . There are at least 10 MP named in the press today who opened broke the rule. No one seems bothered about them breaking the rules , only Boris . The electorate will decide the country's future at the next general election. At least the Conservative party and their members do not have to go around constantly jeering and snearing at people. "
You do realise that Boris will have to resign and you are going to look like fool for trying to defend him |
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"It's irrelevant what anyone thinks about Boris,there is no credible opposition party of any creed or colour,its a witch hunt to dispel there own failings,in any interview with a labour mp asked how they would resolve a problem they can never give a straight answer.
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Give me an example of a problem they have refused to give a solution for? I did i gave you 2 you didn't answer just blocked me grow up young man "
No you didn’t, you sent a load of copy and pasted crap , post it in here |
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"It is a statement of fact that Boris has already lost a job by being caught out lying. So in my eyes that makes him a known liar and also a fool for repeating an act that has already cost him one job ." . However he also got another job very quickly so many employers recognise his talent. .
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it?
He's undoubtedly a liar. That he doesn't understand that it's still a lie, even if you don't believe it is, gives an indication of how much of a fool he is. Though, to be fair, self-deception is a massive part of his personality.
That said, the real point is that millions of UK voters have faith in his ability - or, worse, claim to but don't really believe in him.
These people are worthy of nothing but the contempt they all show for the rest of us - and the law.
They are often subject to scorn and derision - as they ought to be.
They are often verbally abused, too. That's harsh - but it's easy to see how it can happen, when they've been treated with contempt so long that they've lost their tempers.
As for those Tories who think we should move on; should we? Really?
The war in Ukraine is irrelevant as to the need for the UK to have a PM who isn't an entitled liar, who expects to be exempt from the rules the rest of us have to abide by.
Just because he's not a murderer like Putin, or MBS, doesn't mean he shouldn't be held to account for his failings - nor held to a far higher standard than either of those two.
If you're ok with Boris remaining in power, then the UK might as well be a dictatorship.
Less bloodstained - or not - it's not a democracy if your leader can get away with anything; just because they and their backers consider it trivial.. He is hardly getting away with anything. Why would anyone care about whether someone spent 10 minutes at a so called party in the office. Most people broke lock down rules but still want to pursue a witch-hunt against Boris . There are at least 10 MP named in the press today who opened broke the rule. No one seems bothered about them breaking the rules , only Boris . The electorate will decide the country's future at the next general election. At least the Conservative party and their members do not have to go around constantly jeering and snearing at people.
You do realise that Boris will have to resign and you are going to look like fool for trying to defend him " . Why would Boris have to resign. His success is self explanatory. There are about 15 MPs listed in the paper today who broke lockdown rules. Do you want them all to resign as well. ? |
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it?
He's undoubtedly a liar. That he doesn't understand that it's still a lie, even if you don't believe it is, gives an indication of how much of a fool he is. Though, to be fair, self-deception is a massive part of his personality.
That said, the real point is that millions of UK voters have faith in his ability - or, worse, claim to but don't really believe in him.
These people are worthy of nothing but the contempt they all show for the rest of us - and the law.
They are often subject to scorn and derision - as they ought to be.
They are often verbally abused, too. That's harsh - but it's easy to see how it can happen, when they've been treated with contempt so long that they've lost their tempers.
As for those Tories who think we should move on; should we? Really?
The war in Ukraine is irrelevant as to the need for the UK to have a PM who isn't an entitled liar, who expects to be exempt from the rules the rest of us have to abide by.
Just because he's not a murderer like Putin, or MBS, doesn't mean he shouldn't be held to account for his failings - nor held to a far higher standard than either of those two.
If you're ok with Boris remaining in power, then the UK might as well be a dictatorship.
Less bloodstained - or not - it's not a democracy if your leader can get away with anything; just because they and their backers consider it trivial.. He is hardly getting away with anything. Why would anyone care about whether someone spent 10 minutes at a so called party in the office. Most people broke lock down rules but still want to pursue a witch-hunt against Boris . There are at least 10 MP named in the press today who opened broke the rule. No one seems bothered about them breaking the rules , only Boris . The electorate will decide the country's future at the next general election. At least the Conservative party and their members do not have to go around constantly jeering and snearing at people.
You do realise that Boris will have to resign and you are going to look like fool for trying to defend him . Why would Boris have to resign. His success is self explanatory. There are about 15 MPs listed in the paper today who broke lockdown rules. Do you want them all to resign as well. ? "
He will be resigning soon , just accept the fact he is a terrible PM, he is making you look like a fool |
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True, politics has been pulled so far to the right. People are calling labour (who are centre right) "loony left".
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Handy that the term "loony left" benefits from alliteration.
I wonder how well the obvious alliteration in, for example, 'Conservative C**ts' would go down?
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"I noticed that only one Conservative MP really criticised Johnson following his statement in Parliament. But what was also noticeable was how the Conservative Benches quickly thinned out and how The Speaker actually ran out Conservative MPs to call to speak ," . ,,, ,,, ,,, 24 hours later and with an 80 seat majority the speaker once again ( reasonably early) in the debate ran out of Conservative MPs wanting to defend Johnson
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"It is a statement of fact that Boris has already lost a job by being caught out lying. So in my eyes that makes him a known liar and also a fool for repeating an act that has already cost him one job .so you are saying anyone who lies should lose their job,have you lied at work,do they know you are on a swinger site would you admit it if asked asking for a friend?"
Sorry but this post shows a lack of knowledge about Parliament. Lying to Parliament is tantamount to lying in court under oath. There ARE ramifications. The issue is if Johnson can lie about parties then what else has he lied about? But hey, you seem comfortable that the leader of this country lacks integrity! |
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"If he knew he was breaking the law before claiming he hadn't done so, he's a liar. If he had no idea the law was been broken all around him and by him, he's a fool. Which is it?
He's undoubtedly a liar. That he doesn't understand that it's still a lie, even if you don't believe it is, gives an indication of how much of a fool he is. Though, to be fair, self-deception is a massive part of his personality.
That said, the real point is that millions of UK voters have faith in his ability - or, worse, claim to but don't really believe in him.
These people are worthy of nothing but the contempt they all show for the rest of us - and the law.
They are often subject to scorn and derision - as they ought to be.
They are often verbally abused, too. That's harsh - but it's easy to see how it can happen, when they've been treated with contempt so long that they've lost their tempers.
As for those Tories who think we should move on; should we? Really?
The war in Ukraine is irrelevant as to the need for the UK to have a PM who isn't an entitled liar, who expects to be exempt from the rules the rest of us have to abide by.
Just because he's not a murderer like Putin, or MBS, doesn't mean he shouldn't be held to account for his failings - nor held to a far higher standard than either of those two.
If you're ok with Boris remaining in power, then the UK might as well be a dictatorship.
Less bloodstained - or not - it's not a democracy if your leader can get away with anything; just because they and their backers consider it trivial.. He is hardly getting away with anything. Why would anyone care about whether someone spent 10 minutes at a so called party in the office. Most people broke lock down rules but still want to pursue a witch-hunt against Boris . There are at least 10 MP named in the press today who opened broke the rule. No one seems bothered about them breaking the rules , only Boris . The electorate will decide the country's future at the next general election. At least the Conservative party and their members do not have to go around constantly jeering and snearing at people.
You do realise that Boris will have to resign and you are going to look like fool for trying to defend him . Why would Boris have to resign. His success is self explanatory. There are about 15 MPs listed in the paper today who broke lockdown rules. Do you want them all to resign as well. ? "
The whataboutism is strong in this one.
He is the PRIME Minister. The leader of the country. He should be leading by example. Have complete integrity. He ultimately steers and signs off on all laws, policy, regulations and rules in the UK. He is answerable to the British public. And they clearly DO care!
BTW is it 10 or 15 MPs listed in today’s papers who broke lockdown rules? |
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Hey Mr Hay, why have you got 2 profiles?? what happened here?"
Mr Hay posted using his one of his many other profiles , realised his error and deleted the post |
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Hey Mr Hay, why have you got 2 profiles?? what happened here?
Mr Hay posted using his one of his many other profiles , realised his error and deleted the post " you mean he's a WUM?
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Hey Mr Hay, why have you got 2 profiles?? what happened here?
Mr Hay posted using his one of his many other profiles , realised his error and deleted the post you mean he's a WUM?
(I enjoy his posts. Especially as they have the ring of others in the thread) "
Yep, he is a parody character like Jonathon Pie and Sir Michael Take |
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"[Removed by poster at 21/04/22 23:02:43]
Hey Mr Hay, why have you got 2 profiles?? what happened here?
Mr Hay posted using his one of his many other profiles , realised his error and deleted the post you mean he's a WUM?
(I enjoy his posts. Especially as they have the ring of others in the thread)
Yep, he is a parody character like Jonathon Pie and Sir Michael Take "
Gotta say he was good for a while. Certainly triggered me and a few others. But once he started to run thin on new material the game was up. Multiple profiles too huh? |
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Hey Mr Hay, why have you got 2 profiles?? what happened here?
Mr Hay posted using his one of his many other profiles , realised his error and deleted the post you mean he's a WUM?
(I enjoy his posts. Especially as they have the ring of others in the thread)
Yep, he is a parody character like Jonathon Pie and Sir Michael Take
Gotta say he was good for a while. Certainly triggered me and a few others. But once he started to run thin on new material the game was up. Multiple profiles too huh?"
It's funny. I prefer the original thoughts than the copy/paste stuff from various anti-British websites.
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"[Removed by poster at 21/04/22 23:02:43]
Hey Mr Hay, why have you got 2 profiles?? what happened here?
Mr Hay posted using his one of his many other profiles , realised his error and deleted the post you mean he's a WUM?
(I enjoy his posts. Especially as they have the ring of others in the thread)
Yep, he is a parody character like Jonathon Pie and Sir Michael Take
Gotta say he was good for a while. Certainly triggered me and a few others. But once he started to run thin on new material the game was up. Multiple profiles too huh?"
Yep, he has had at least 4 different profiles , great comedy value, watch his reaction when Boris goes. Btw, if you have Twitter I suggest following Sir Michael Take, he is a genius |
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"[Removed by poster at 21/04/22 23:02:43]
Hey Mr Hay, why have you got 2 profiles?? what happened here?
Mr Hay posted using his one of his many other profiles , realised his error and deleted the post you mean he's a WUM?
(I enjoy his posts. Especially as they have the ring of others in the thread)
Yep, he is a parody character like Jonathon Pie and Sir Michael Take
Gotta say he was good for a while. Certainly triggered me and a few others. But once he started to run thin on new material the game was up. Multiple profiles too huh?
It's funny. I prefer the original thoughts than the copy/paste stuff from various anti-British websites.
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There have been a few over the years , we had ‘lobster Chris’ , he used to celebrate tiny improvements in the pounds strength compared with the EURO (only at 1.20 atm) by eating lobster, I wonder where he went |
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Mr Hay posted using his one of his many other profiles , realised his error and deleted the post you mean he's a WUM?
(I enjoy his posts. Especially as they have the ring of others in the thread)
Yep, he is a parody character like Jonathon Pie and Sir Michael Take
Gotta say he was good for a while. Certainly triggered me and a few others. But once he started to run thin on new material the game was up. Multiple profiles too huh?
It's funny. I prefer the original thoughts than the copy/paste stuff from various anti-British websites.
There have been a few over the years , we had ‘lobster Chris’ , he used to celebrate tiny improvements in the pounds strength compared with the EURO (only at 1.20 atm) by eating lobster, I wonder where he went " aw Lionel was my best sparring partner on here wonder where he went ? |
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"[Removed by poster at 21/04/22 23:02:43]
Hey Mr Hay, why have you got 2 profiles?? what happened here?
Mr Hay posted using his one of his many other profiles , realised his error and deleted the post you mean he's a WUM?
(I enjoy his posts. Especially as they have the ring of others in the thread)
Yep, he is a parody character like Jonathon Pie and Sir Michael Take
Gotta say he was good for a while. Certainly triggered me and a few others. But once he started to run thin on new material the game was up. Multiple profiles too huh?
It's funny. I prefer the original thoughts than the copy/paste stuff from various anti-British websites.
There have been a few over the years , we had ‘lobster Chris’ , he used to celebrate tiny improvements in the pounds strength compared with the EURO (only at 1.20 atm) by eating lobster, I wonder where he went aw Lionel was my best sparring partner on here wonder where he went ?"
He lives in a big house but got lost in the Left Wing |
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A not too intelligent liar, who should not be holding any public office. With some luck, enough of his foolish supporters will vote differently in the upcoming elections, which could be enough to send him on his way |
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Hey Mr Hay, why have you got 2 profiles?? what happened here?
Mr Hay posted using his one of his many other profiles , realised his error and deleted the post you mean he's a WUM?
(I enjoy his posts. Especially as they have the ring of others in the thread)
Yep, he is a parody character like Jonathon Pie and Sir Michael Take
Gotta say he was good for a while. Certainly triggered me and a few others. But once he started to run thin on new material the game was up. Multiple profiles too huh?
It's funny. I prefer the original thoughts than the copy/paste stuff from various anti-British websites.
There have been a few over the years , we had ‘lobster Chris’ , he used to celebrate tiny improvements in the pounds strength compared with the EURO (only at 1.20 atm) by eating lobster, I wonder where he went aw Lionel was my best sparring partner on here wonder where he went ?
He lives in a big house but got lost in the Left Wing " haha class lol |
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"[Removed by poster at 21/04/22 23:02:43]
Hey Mr Hay, why have you got 2 profiles?? what happened here?
Mr Hay posted using his one of his many other profiles , realised his error and deleted the post you mean he's a WUM?
(I enjoy his posts. Especially as they have the ring of others in the thread)
Yep, he is a parody character like Jonathon Pie and Sir Michael Take
Gotta say he was good for a while. Certainly triggered me and a few others. But once he started to run thin on new material the game was up. Multiple profiles too huh?
It's funny. I prefer the original thoughts than the copy/paste stuff from various anti-British websites.
There have been a few over the years , we had ‘lobster Chris’ , he used to celebrate tiny improvements in the pounds strength compared with the EURO (only at 1.20 atm) by eating lobster, I wonder where he went aw Lionel was my best sparring partner on here wonder where he went ?
He lives in a big house but got lost in the Left Wing haha class lol"
Anyway, more importantly, who wins the fight on Saturday night mate? |
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"He is and always was a compulsive lier the fool are the people that voted for him. The total brain dead morons are the one's that would be stupid enough to still vote for him. " people vote for the party not the individual
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"He is and always was a compulsive lier the fool are the people that voted for him. The total brain dead morons are the one's that would be stupid enough to still vote for him. people vote for the party not the individual "
Some people vote for the individual. There are definitely people out there who like and defend Boris no matter what.
But yeah, there are also people who vote for the party of: increased foodbank use, underfunding the NHS, destroying the economy, pumping human shit into the rivers, wasting billions of public money on friends of the Tories PPE start up businesses etc.
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By *al2001Man
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He's a cunt.
End of.
Amazes me how people are surprised by what he does in politics and his ethics,
How many kids has he and is he involved in their lives??
If he was just a man who lived in my community here,I wouldn't give him the time of day. |
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"He's a cunt.
End of.
Amazes me how people are surprised by what he does in politics and his ethics,
How many kids has he and is he involved in their lives??
If he was just a man who lived in my community here,I wouldn't give him the time of day." . That is hardly the opinion of the electorate though who voted him in . To the winning majority he is a success story regardless of the opinions of the Boris haters who are simply a very vocal minority |
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"Who is not
Who is not a lying lawbreaker who broke the law they introduced and lied about it while PM? Literally everybody except Johnson." . I think you will find most people broke lockdown rules. There is no evidence to suggest that Boris Johnson broke them . Attending a works event is entirely different to organising a party at your house and asking members of the public |
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"Who is not
Who is not a lying lawbreaker who broke the law they introduced and lied about it while PM? Literally everybody except Johnson.. I think you will find most people broke lockdown rules. There is no evidence to suggest that Boris Johnson broke them . Attending a works event is entirely different to organising a party at your house and asking members of the public "
Still tugging that forelock extra hard, I see. Good job. |
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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago
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"Who is not
Who is not a lying lawbreaker who broke the law they introduced and lied about it while PM? Literally everybody except Johnson.. I think you will find most people broke lockdown rules. There is no evidence to suggest that Boris Johnson broke them . Attending a works event is entirely different to organising a party at your house and asking members of the public "
“No evidence” and yet he was fined and admitted he had broken the rules. He paid the fine without objection and then subsequently apologised . Interesting viewpoint to say “ no evidence”
Please can you also provide your evidence where you state “ most people broke the rules” ?
That would be in excess of 30 million fines so I’m sure you will have mountains of written evidence to substantiate your claim. . |
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"Who is not
Who is not a lying lawbreaker who broke the law they introduced and lied about it while PM? Literally everybody except Johnson.. I think you will find most people broke lockdown rules. There is no evidence to suggest that Boris Johnson broke them . Attending a works event is entirely different to organising a party at your house and asking members of the public " the police got it wrong then.
I look forward to Boris not paying and fighting this. If anyone knows this law, it should be him... |
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"Who is not
Who is not a lying lawbreaker who broke the law they introduced and lied about it while PM? Literally everybody except Johnson.. I think you will find most people broke lockdown rules. There is no evidence to suggest that Boris Johnson broke them . Attending a works event is entirely different to organising a party at your house and asking members of the public "
The police said he broke the rules, he admitted to breaking the rules, he's been fined for breaking the rules.
You might be the only human left claiming he didn't. Fair play to you. Hang on in there. |
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"Who is not
Who is not a lying lawbreaker who broke the law they introduced and lied about it while PM? Literally everybody except Johnson.. I think you will find most people broke lockdown rules. There is no evidence to suggest that Boris Johnson broke them . Attending a works event is entirely different to organising a party at your house and asking members of the public "
Hello there Richard /Patrick, Boris is a liar, he only fools foolish people, he is the worst PM in living memory and will be gone soon, |
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"He's a cunt.
End of.
Amazes me how people are surprised by what he does in politics and his ethics,
How many kids has he and is he involved in their lives??
If he was just a man who lived in my community here,I wouldn't give him the time of day. . That is hardly the opinion of the electorate though who voted him in . To the winning majority he is a success story regardless of the opinions of the Boris haters who are simply a very vocal minority "
I've asked a few times. But you didn't reply. I'm interested to know why you think Conservative voters being apathetic to the behaviour of the PM is a good thing? |
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"Who is not
Who is not a lying lawbreaker who broke the law they introduced and lied about it while PM? Literally everybody except Johnson.. I think you will find most people broke lockdown rules. There is no evidence to suggest that Boris Johnson broke them . Attending a works event is entirely different to organising a party at your house and asking members of the public
Hello there Richard /Patrick, Boris is a liar, he only fools foolish people, he is the worst PM in living memory and will be gone soon, "
I don't know, I kinda agree with the guy posing as a Russian bot. I don't think Conservative voters give a fuck about any of this. Boris could well be in charge and win the next election. |
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"Who is not
Who is not a lying lawbreaker who broke the law they introduced and lied about it while PM? Literally everybody except Johnson.. I think you will find most people broke lockdown rules. There is no evidence to suggest that Boris Johnson broke them . Attending a works event is entirely different to organising a party at your house and asking members of the public
“No evidence” and yet he was fined and admitted he had broken the rules. He paid the fine without objection and then subsequently apologised . Interesting viewpoint to say “ no evidence”
Please can you also provide your evidence where you state “ most people broke the rules” ?
That would be in excess of 30 million fines so I’m sure you will have mountains of written evidence to substantiate your claim. . " . There is simply a witch-hunt against Boris . A fixed penalty notice is no different to a parking ticket . It would not even appear on a criminal record check . The details of at least fifteen other MPs who broke Covid rules were published in the press last week. The pubkic did not appear to express any concern . |
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"Who is not
Who is not a lying lawbreaker who broke the law they introduced and lied about it while PM? Literally everybody except Johnson.. I think you will find most people broke lockdown rules. There is no evidence to suggest that Boris Johnson broke them . Attending a works event is entirely different to organising a party at your house and asking members of the public
“No evidence” and yet he was fined and admitted he had broken the rules. He paid the fine without objection and then subsequently apologised . Interesting viewpoint to say “ no evidence”
Please can you also provide your evidence where you state “ most people broke the rules” ?
That would be in excess of 30 million fines so I’m sure you will have mountains of written evidence to substantiate your claim. . . There is simply a witch-hunt against Boris . A fixed penalty notice is no different to a parking ticket . It would not even appear on a criminal record check . The details of at least fifteen other MPs who broke Covid rules were published in the press last week. The pubkic did not appear to express any concern . " speeding and this is not a comparison I would make. The allegations should be taken very seriously. |
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"Who is not
Who is not a lying lawbreaker who broke the law they introduced and lied about it while PM? Literally everybody except Johnson.. I think you will find most people broke lockdown rules. There is no evidence to suggest that Boris Johnson broke them . Attending a works event is entirely different to organising a party at your house and asking members of the public
“No evidence” and yet he was fined and admitted he had broken the rules. He paid the fine without objection and then subsequently apologised . Interesting viewpoint to say “ no evidence”
Please can you also provide your evidence where you state “ most people broke the rules” ?
That would be in excess of 30 million fines so I’m sure you will have mountains of written evidence to substantiate your claim. . . There is simply a witch-hunt against Boris . A fixed penalty notice is no different to a parking ticket . It would not even appear on a criminal record check . The details of at least fifteen other MPs who broke Covid rules were published in the press last week. The pubkic did not appear to express any concern . "
But why, why do you think Conservative voters don't expect anything better than a lying, self serving PM? |
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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago
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"Who is not
Who is not a lying lawbreaker who broke the law they introduced and lied about it while PM? Literally everybody except Johnson.. I think you will find most people broke lockdown rules. There is no evidence to suggest that Boris Johnson broke them . Attending a works event is entirely different to organising a party at your house and asking members of the public
“No evidence” and yet he was fined and admitted he had broken the rules. He paid the fine without objection and then subsequently apologised . Interesting viewpoint to say “ no evidence”
Please can you also provide your evidence where you state “ most people broke the rules” ?
That would be in excess of 30 million fines so I’m sure you will have mountains of written evidence to substantiate your claim. . . There is simply a witch-hunt against Boris . A fixed penalty notice is no different to a parking ticket . It would not even appear on a criminal record check . The details of at least fifteen other MPs who broke Covid rules were published in the press last week. The pubkic did not appear to express any concern . "
More porridge and deflection to avoid the actual point being questioned.
Firstly why did he apologise for breaking the rules if as you say he didn’t break the rules .
Now answer the request for evidence on the 30million plus fines please . If you can’t then I would suggest you stop making such ridiculous and foolish statements which are blatantly not true.,
But then maybe you prefer to troll your nonsense rather than actually offer or address any truths..
Sad but typical of a Daily Mail reader |
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"Who is not
Who is not a lying lawbreaker who broke the law they introduced and lied about it while PM? Literally everybody except Johnson.. I think you will find most people broke lockdown rules. There is no evidence to suggest that Boris Johnson broke them . Attending a works event is entirely different to organising a party at your house and asking members of the public
“No evidence” and yet he was fined and admitted he had broken the rules. He paid the fine without objection and then subsequently apologised . Interesting viewpoint to say “ no evidence”
Please can you also provide your evidence where you state “ most people broke the rules” ?
That would be in excess of 30 million fines so I’m sure you will have mountains of written evidence to substantiate your claim. . . There is simply a witch-hunt against Boris . A fixed penalty notice is no different to a parking ticket . It would not even appear on a criminal record check . The details of at least fifteen other MPs who broke Covid rules were published in the press last week. The pubkic did not appear to express any concern . "
Hello there Richard/Scania man, why do you have such low moral standards? |
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