Matesrates
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Probably best if he ditches democracy, becomes a dictator and takes over as President, he can do wh he wants then and nobody can throw him out
Wishing anybody dead as fun is sick you moron.This is great fun.
It's up there with Trump losing the Presidency and the Bitch Thatcher dying.
But de Pfeffel just keeps on giving.
By the way, the Slimeball Gove has gone missing. Word has it he's gone to Timpsons to get his knives sharpened.
You're right. Language is important. He is though, fully accountable as Prime Minister.Just a point, Boris Johnson is NOT responsible for any of the covid deaths. The same as he is not responsible for any flu deaths cancer deaths heart attack deaths or any bloody car crash deaths. Get a grip!!
I'm not sure they have any leg to stand on when it comes to democracy.Bizarrely the US radio station I tuned into driving to work this morning went "live" to Prime Ministers Question time. God knows what Americans make of the workings of our Government! There was a lot of sheep like baa-baa-baa-ing and then Boris piping up that they had taken the whip away from the so-called sexual predator Chris Pincher. Most 'Mericans would agree that it was probably a big mistake to give him a whip in the first place!
and the Bitch Thatcher dying.This is great fun.
It's up there with Trump losing the Presidency and the Bitch Thatcher dying.
But de Pfeffel just keeps on giving.
By the way, the Slimeball Gove has gone missing. Word has it he's gone to Timpsons to get his knives sharpened.
The man is obviously an animal and after getting it all a bit “tasty” instead of having a sensible sober chat.and the Bitch Thatcher dying.
Ahhhhhhh the gentle side of politics, classic.
I didn't wish her dead, but I opened a bottle of champagne to celebrate the occasion.Wishing anybody dead as fun is sick you moron.
Must be a tough day for you, Scaremonger.and the Bitch Thatcher dying.
Ahhhhhhh the gentle side of politics, classic.
That's as bad celebrating when someone dies.I didn't wish her dead, but I opened a bottle of champagne to celebrate the occasion.
I remember in the 80s there was a poll which asked people if Thatcher was run over by a bus, who would they like to be the next Prime Minister.
The bus driver was the overwhelming winner.
Go on then, i'll give you one more towards your ton Blood !Resigning is a cowards way out.
Got us through Brexit when no one else could
Got us through covid better than anyone could have hoped for
Quickest to support Ukraine fully even visiting in person
He’s made a few mistakes and told the odd white lie I will admit but no one is perfect
I see a lot of Opportunistic politicians resigning/withdrawing support etc….shame on them betraying him for self interest
He isn't going anywhere
??Go on then, i'll give you one more towards your ton Blood !
No there wasn’tI didn't wish her dead, but I opened a bottle of champagne to celebrate the occasion.
I remember in the 80s there was a poll which asked people if Thatcher was run over by a bus, who would they like to be the next Prime Minister.
The bus driver was the overwhelming winner.
Well said Blood. The guys a serial election winner, if he’s to go wait until the election but personally think he’d win that especially considering the opposition. Mind you if he goes now and we end up with a SNP/Labour coalition don’t come moaning to me!Resigning is a cowards way out.
Got us through Brexit when no one else could
Got us through covid better than anyone could have hoped for
Quickest to support Ukraine fully even visiting in person
He’s made a few mistakes and told the odd white lie I will admit but no one is perfect
I see a lot of Opportunistic politicians resigning/withdrawing support etc….shame on them betraying him for self interest
He isn't going anywhere
HAHA nope, just enjoying the nutter meltdown on here. You clearly have a nasty streak in you.Must be a tough day for you, Scaremonger.
I celebrated when Oyston died.……… oh wait a minute, a bit premature.That's as bad celebrating when someone dies.
Agree blatant run chase but not fit to lace Phil's bootsI celebrated when Oyston died.……… oh wait a minute, a bit premature.
Blatant run chase by Blood, anyway have a single on me.
Tells us everything we need to know about you, you sad sad sad sad individualI didn't wish her dead, but I opened a bottle of champagne to celebrate the occasion.
I remember in the 80s there was a poll which asked people if Thatcher was run over by a bus, who would they like to be the next Prime Minister.
The bus driver was the overwhelming winner.
On reflection that's a bit of an unfair question.Labour MP Darren Jones read out a quote to Boris “when a regime has been in power too long, when it has fatally exhausted the patience of the people, and when oblivion finally beckons, I’m afraid that across the world you can rely on the leaders of those regimes to act solely in the interests of self preservation and not in the interests of the electorate” he asked if Boris knew who said that, Boris said Plato, Cicero. No, it was you Boris
Serious question. If Johnson left the Conservative Party to set up and lead his own party - taking his current front bench with him - who would you support at a GE: the Tories or Johnson?Entitled to your opinion 1966
She's stayed remarkably quiet. Maybe she holds with the old epithet, revenge is a dish best served cold.Oh dear. Another fine mess Prime Minister.
Just watching him blustering and flustering in front of the Chairmen of the various Committees.
How can anybody in their right mind support a man like this.
Still he'll be gone by tonight.
Come back Theresa.
Rumour has it Blood's now joined that delegation.Chief whip being sent to number 10 to tell him to resign. Those involved include Nadhim Zahawi
Neither, time for a changeSerious question. If Johnson left the Conservative Party to set up and lead his own party - taking his current front bench with him - who would you support at a GE: the Tories or Johnson?
Labour for me, 100%. It was a question to Blood actually.Neither, time for a change
I know it's not a question for me but I'll answer it anyway.Serious question. If Johnson left the Conservative Party to set up and lead his own party - taking his current front bench with him - who would you support at a GE: the Tories or Johnson?
Missed out the word 'opening'Silly post
Thank you for answering the question with some thought. Seriously though, Labour is a proper option for the country. It's not a far-left cabal, a militant insurgency or even a New Labour/wet Tory tribute act. Labour is a serious social democratic option for our country and I would ask you to at least consider their manifesto - as and when it is published. Don't allow the past to burden your thoughts but step forward into the sunlit uplands, free from the ....oops, going a bit Churchillian there!I know it's not a question for me but I'll answer it anyway.
It would depend on who the leader of the Conservatives was. If it was someone like Rees-Mogg, I'd probably vote Boris as the lesser of two evils. But if it was, for example, someone like Ben Wallace, I'd definitely vote Conservative
The one thing I can say with certainty is I'd never vote Labour
I'll definitely consider their manifesto and then when I've finished laughing at their empty promises and financial pipe dreams, I'll go and vote for my party and my peopleThank you for answering the question with some thought. Seriously though, Labour is a proper option for the country. It's not a far-left cabal, a militant insurgency or even a New Labour/wet Tory tribute act. Labour is a serious social democratic option for our country and I would ask you to at least consider their manifesto - as and when it is published. Don't allow the past to burden your thoughts but step forward into the sunlit uplands, free from the ....oops, going a bit Churchillian there!
Their manifesto…when it’s writtenThank you for answering the question with some thought. Seriously though, Labour is a proper option for the country. It's not a far-left cabal, a militant insurgency or even a New Labour/wet Tory tribute act. Labour is a serious social democratic option for our country and I would ask you to at least consider their manifesto - as and when it is published. Don't allow the past to burden your thoughts but step forward into the sunlit uplands, free from the ....oops, going a bit Churchillian there!
Cheeky that…I like a joke but this is an important time for the NationAre you free Friday, Blood?
Most of Lancashire's decent batsmen are unavailable.
OK class-based voting. Fair enough.I'll definitely consider their manifesto and then when I've finished laughing at their empty promises and financial pipe dreams, I'll go and vote for my party and my people
Aah, your body-swerve of my earlier question to you is noted young man.Their manifesto…when it’s written
exactly, they have no policies apart from disagreeing with everything
What question?Ah, your body-swerve of my earlier question to you is noted young man.
And support their empty promises and financial pipe dreams, while they look after their people and not you.I'll definitely consider their manifesto and then when I've finished laughing at their empty promises and financial pipe dreams, I'll go and vote for my party and my people
Mine at #77.What question?
You’ve lost me sorry. You’re saying something about the number 77??Mine at #77.
Post number 77 on this thread.You’ve lost me sorry. You’re saying something about the number 77??
The fan club who snitched on their own neighbours, who yelled at people to wear masks, the people who stated “I don’t need to go and have a pint in a pub stop being selfish” when we wanted Lockdown lifting, the same people who tutted if you didn’t follow the one-way signs in the shops, who revelled in the power of making you use a shopping trolley in Booths to buy a sandwich, the people who wanted vaccine passports for football and every day people (including the NHS staff they clanged their pots and pans for) to lose their jobs if they didn’t comply are still amongst us… they are itching for it some of them.I will forever be grateful to Boris for dragging the Covid fan club kicking and screaming back into the real world last summer/autumn/winter. And it was kicking and screaming.
Ah got you. I’d vote Conservative in your scenario. Is it a trick question?Post number 77 on this thread.
They’re gagging for itThe fan club who snitched on their own neighbours, who yelled at people to wear masks, the people who stated “I don’t need to go and have a pint in a pub stop being selfish” when we wanted Lockdown lifting, the same people who tutted if you didn’t follow the one-way signs in the shops, who revelled in the power of making you use a shopping trolley in Booths to buy a sandwich, the people who wanted vaccine passports for football and every day people (including the NHS staff they clanged their pots and pans for) to lose their jobs if they didn’t comply are still amongst us… they are itching for it some of them.
Which concerns me as to why there’s been a big push to remove the PM after he’s had about 100 fuck-ups before the latest one.
If we end up with some weak whopper I dread to think what’ll happen this winter