Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
25-08-2022, 13:33
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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Perhaps you might like to look at the governments of other countries before you rush to judgement on ours.
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The UK. Not as shit as some other countries.
The tourist board should put that on the side of a bus.
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25-08-2022, 13:35
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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So we should accept mediocrity and poor performance because other countries do it? What a way to base your standards
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There’s always room for improvement, but if you throw out a PM because he doesn’t meet your exacting standards when those standards are one of the best in the world is bordering on crass stupidity.
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The UK. Not as shit as some other countries.
The tourist board should put that on the side of a bus.
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The UK is a leader, and the take you have on it as demonstrated in your last post is typical of your twisted view of things.
Anyway, let’s move on - this is, once again, getting tiresome.
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25-08-2022, 13:36
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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There’s always room for improvement, but if you throw out a PM because he doesn’t meet your exacting standards when those standards are one of the best in the world is bordering on crass stupidity.
The UK is a leader, and the take you have on it as demonstrated in your last post is typical of your twisted view of things.
Anyway, let’s move on - this is, once again, getting tiresome.
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If your own delusions are tiresome at your end just imagine how the rest of us feel.
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25-08-2022, 13:37
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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There’s always room for improvement, but if you throw out a PM because he doesn’t meet your exacting standards when those standards are one of the best in the world is bordering on crass stupidity.
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Expecting those that lead us regardless of their political affiliation to not lie and to abide by the rules that they themselves set is an exacting standard, gotcha
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25-08-2022, 13:56
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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- Ambushed by birthday cake (In English: I broke my own rules that I asked everyone to follow)
- Ambushed by energy prices (In English: I presided over a regime that closed power stations without replacing them, leaving the UK heavily vulnerable to geopolitical disturbances.)
- Ambushed by pinching allegations about a whip (In English: I was warned twice about Chris Pincher but ignored it as he's a mate and mates before country and Party, right?)
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All trivia, of course and a diversion by his detractors from the real issues.
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So the energy crisis is "trivial"?
Interesting viewpoint…
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Perhaps you might like to look at the governments of other countries before you rush to judgement on ours.
In the scheme of things, the criticisms of the PM that forced him out of office are indeed trivial.
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The energy crisis is not trivial, and I didn’t say it was. It’s certainly a lot more important than partygate.
The energy price hike was caused by the war in Ukraine, as you well know, and our energy supplies are in far better shape than many EU countries are facing.
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Someone must have hacked your account…
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25-08-2022, 14:08
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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The UK. Not as shit as some other countries.
The tourist board should put that on the side of a bus.
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Given recent sewage discharges, that's not something parts of the UK will want to shout about!
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25-08-2022, 14:10
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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Given recent sewage discharges, that's not something parts of the UK will want to shout about!
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It's not as shit, just covered in shit
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25-08-2022, 15:12
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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Given recent sewage discharges, that's not something parts of the UK will want to shout about!
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Come and have a swim it could be the making of you.
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25-08-2022, 17:06
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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Come and have a swim it could be the making of you.
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If you were contacting me from somewhere a bit warmer than Lincolnshire I might take up your kind offer!
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25-08-2022, 17:12
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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If you were contacting me from somewhere a bit warmer than Lincolnshire I might take up your kind offer!
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It hasn't dropped below the mid 70s for months
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25-08-2022, 17:43
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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It hasn't dropped below the mid 70s for months
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25-08-2022, 18:18
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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What is trivial is blaming our government for a crisis that occurred elsewhere. Had the Ukraine war not happened, we would not have an energy crisis.
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Come and have a swim it could be the making of you.
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Well, Andrew will need to re-charge soon, so that might be a good idea!
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25-08-2022, 18:33
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Had the ... not happened, we would not have..
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It's almost as if it's the job of Government to take back control.
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25-08-2022, 18:44
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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What is trivial is blaming our government for a crisis that occurred elsewhere. Had the Ukraine war not happened, we would not have an energy crisis.
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Well, Andrew will need to re-charge soon, so that might be a good idea!
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Had we kept our gas storage facilities, the impact would not have been so severe…
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25-08-2022, 19:24
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader
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It's almost as if it's the job of Government to take back control.
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I don’t think any government other than Russia could have avoided the Ukraine war.
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Mr Hindsight strikes again!
We have less storage because we are in the middle of transitioning to clean fuels.
You can criticise government for getting rid of gas storage capacity too early if you like, but you would be ignoring growing public opinion that we needed to speed up our reliance on fossil fuels.
We would have been ok had it not been for Putin’s aggression.
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