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RizzyKing 24-09-2017 22:47

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Both driven by ego not whats in the best interest of the nation and Boris is a "my way or the highway" type neither one of them would deliver for the UK and how competent can he be when he gets his sums so wrong.

Ignitionnet 24-09-2017 22:58

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Jonathan Pie - NSFW for obvious reasons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9VX...&feature=share

He's spot on, too. Especially about J-C Juncker. He is indeed a prick, and his ridiculous bloviating has about as much chance of becoming a reality as my becoming PM.

Incidentally Corbyn doesn't want in the Single Market because he doesn't like the State Aid rules that come along with it. So if you like smaller government and free markets a post-Brexit Labour administration is likely to really disappoint you.

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing (Post 35917820)
Both driven by ego not whats in the best interest of the nation and Boris is a "my way or the highway" type neither one of them would deliver for the UK and how competent can he be when he gets his sums so wrong.

One of the most depressing things about Boris Johnson is that he reeks of entitlement. Born to rule indeed. It's an attitude held by a number of Tories and, increasingly, those on the opposite benches as well.

1andrew1 24-09-2017 23:08

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing (Post 35917820)
Both driven by ego not whats in the best interest of the nation and Boris is a "my way or the highway" type neither one of them would deliver for the UK and how competent can he be when he gets his sums so wrong.

Agreed. I think that Old Boy said Johnson was Churchillian. If only, as we might then have a strong candidate for PM.

denphone 25-09-2017 05:25

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35917811)
God forbid, the present set are bad enough!

Both sides are as bad as each other pip as they lied through their teeth then and up to this day they are still lying through their teeth sadly.

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35917826)
Agreed. I think that Old Boy said Johnson was Churchillian. If only, as we might then have a strong candidate for PM.

He is a very wise man is our Old Boy.;)

Hugh 25-09-2017 07:57

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35917826)
Agreed. I think that Old Boy said Johnson was Churchillian. If only, as we might then have a strong candidate for PM.

I think he meant the dog from the advert...;)

TheDaddy 25-09-2017 08:01

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35917853)
I think he meant the dog from the advert...;)

He'd get my vote over our current shower of politicians

Mr K 25-09-2017 08:48

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35917853)
I think he meant the dog from the advert...;)

Very unfair on the Churchill insurance dog Hugh !

denphone 25-09-2017 11:09

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35917855)
He'd get my vote over our current shower of politicians

He says what he means instead of the other lot saying something that they don't mean.;)

Mr K 25-09-2017 11:26

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Philip Hammond allies brand Boris Johnson 'simple minded' as Brexit rift deepens.
Philip Hammond's allies have accused Boris Johnson of being "simple minded" and warned that the Brexit transition period may need to be extended until after the next election.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...simple-minded/

Never knew Philip Hammond was such a good judge of character ;) Next PM maybe ?

So the 2 year transition period is already being extended only days after it was announced ! Maybe it will be become a 5/10/ever ongoing extension ....

Ignitionnet 25-09-2017 11:38

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I don't think Johnson is simple minded. I do, however, think he's a lazy, inattentive, egocentric demagogue who frames everything in how it helps him, personally, achieve his aims and goals.

The joys of being insulated from most of the concerns that impact the plebs in their day to day lives, pretty much everything is not, and never has been, his problem.

The transition must not become an ongoing extension. One way or the other it must come to an end; both for the sake of the UK, the EU, and the business relationships around the world waiting for finality.

TheDaddy 25-09-2017 16:14

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35917875)
He says what he means instead of the other lot saying something that they don't mean.;)

I've only ever heard him say oh yes but he does sound like he means it I guess

OLD BOY 25-09-2017 17:51

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35917826)
Agreed. I think that Old Boy said Johnson was Churchillian. If only, as we might then have a strong candidate for PM.

Well, he appears to have the intellect and political instinct, but when he tries to express his thoughts it comes out as a joke!

By the time he's about 70, the gravitas might start to appear. :D

ianch99 25-09-2017 18:16

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35917934)
Well, he appears to have the intellect and political instinct, but when he tries to express his thoughts it comes out as a joke!

By the time he's about 70, the gravitas might start to appear. :D

Really? He got the referendum result very wrong and did not see Gove creeping up behind him with a large knife in his hand :)

denphone 25-09-2017 18:25

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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35917936)
Really? He got the referendum result very wrong and did not see Gove creeping up behind him with a large knife in his hand :)

And he has still got that large knife waiting for the chance to stick it in the back of someone else.;)

Mr K 25-09-2017 21:03

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35917939)
And he has still got that large knife waiting for the chance to stick it in the back of someone else.;)

He might just fall on it himself with a bit of luck Den ! . Why the Ice Queen invited Gove back in the cabinet is an utter mystery. She gave him the Dept. that is most tied up with the EU and faces the biggest Brexit issues. The old bat works in a very mysterious way, maybe in was just to give him a breakdown or annoy Bozza... Both, worthwhile reasons I guess.


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