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Boris Johnson - let's see how he and his government performs....

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I am sure that you must think that your Scottish ancestry has some relevance here.

Who is a valid alternative to Boris?

Do you think we are talking about anywhere near 50/50 with the victims of terrorism?

Before jumping in with both feet, I like to give people the benefit of the doubt. It is a rightwing trait and something that the Left would be wise to adopt.


You are the one who implied living further away mitigates feeling

Starmer

I know we are not, right wing terrorism is rife

ROFLMAO. Right wing trait?? Wow, the best laugh i have had all day. Benefit of the doubt just so long as it agrees with the right wing viewpoint.

So are you saddened by right wing terrorism? You seem to have sidestepped the question, another right wing trait eh?
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
This is a true patriot ... NOT ...

Jacob Rees-Mogg’s Company Accounts show c£103M profit over last 5 years, but paid ZERO UK corporation tax as ultimate ownership in Cayman Islands.
No contribution for schools, hospitals, roads, defence, public services, welfare etc.
No wonder he is keen to avoid new EU tax laws.
 

Notanumber

A Free Man
90% of the parliamentary Tory party would be better than Johnson

That;s before we get on to other parties

Boris might bounce back once the EU is no longer a threat, especially if the likes of Khan are rightfully kicked out of office.


 
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Yerda

Veteran Member

Notanumber

A Free Man
Then Rob isn't the only one who hasn't been paying attention.

Len McCluskey has told Labour moderates they should quit the party now if they are not prepared to show loyalty to Rebecca Long-Bailey, the hard-Left favourite to succeed Jeremy Corbyn.

The Unite general secretary said that MPs who have threatened to leave Labour if the shadow business secretary is elected would be “better to clear out now”.

He also dismissed suggestions that Unite, Labour’s biggest backer, would have its influence reined in under a new leader, adding that those hoping for a change at the top were “deluding themselves”.

Len McCluskey says 'good riddance' to MPs threatening to quit if Rebecca Long-Bailey is elected Labour leader
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
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Altfish

Veteran Member
Our country is becoming a laughing stock; well done Johnson, a once respected country is now a clown car...the Mail's headline says it all...

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Altfish

Veteran Member
I notice that Johnson is paying one of his funders/backers back this morning.

He's gone on Murdoch's new radio show
 
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