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Boris the PM - a new beginning

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I just can't help laughing at Johnson's obviously 'every day good news' story being totally torn apart within minutes of his utterings.
Dominic Cummings must be going into overdrive.
Are these guys for real, I know they fooled half a nation with Brexit but do you not think folk would be a bit more wary second time around.
 
I just can't help laughing at Johnson's obviously 'every day good news' story being totally torn apart within minutes of his utterings.
Dominic Cummings must be going into overdrive.
Are these guys for real, I know they fooled half a nation with Brexit but do you not think folk would be a bit more wary second time around.

Perhaps you could explain what, under the current circumstances, you'd expect a new PM to do?
 
I just can't help laughing at Johnson's obviously 'every day good news' story being totally torn apart within minutes of his utterings.
Dominic Cummings must be going into overdrive.
Are these guys for real, I know they fooled half a nation with Brexit but do you not think folk would be a bit more wary second time around.
So over half the voters were 'stupid' and you would be expert in deciding this because ? 🤡🤯
 
C'mon you can do better. Try a bit of debate rather than glib comments. Your posts change direction as frequently as the politicians you chastise.

this is a thread about Boris though and he has been proved to be a habitual liar, and the last two announcements, on Money for 20,000 new Police officers and "new" money for the NHS have proved it again
 
C'mon you can do better. Try a bit of debate rather than glib comments. Your posts change direction as frequently as the politicians you chastise.

OK if you want an different answer, I think he should resign and Parliament should ask EU for a delay, The Commons would then select a unified government representing all of the UK political parties.
As it is blindingly obvious that Brexit will cause massive harm to the UK, there should be a second indyref vote.
People are now better informed of the situation and that result would be accepted.
After that second vote we hold a general election so that the winning party will know that they have the support of the population.
 
OK if you want an different answer, I think he should resign and Parliament should ask EU for a delay, The Commons would then select a unified government representing all of the UK political parties.
As it is blindingly obvious that Brexit will cause massive harm to the UK, there should be a second indyref vote.
People are now better informed of the situation and that result would be accepted.
After that second vote we hold a general election so that the winning party will know that they have the support of the population.
So who would lead this unified government, Corbyn? Oh dear, oh dearyme, ha, haaaa, haaaaaaaa, stop it, hahaha, Corbyn, haaaa, please stop it.
 
OK if you want an different answer, I think he should resign and Parliament should ask EU for a delay.

What would be the purpose of the delay? The EU have said that the WA cannot be renegotiated. Our MPs have rejected the WA 3 times. So what difference will a further delay make other than more uncertainty?

I think that we all know that when you say there should be a delay what you actually mean is you want to stop Brexit.

How would you feel if Scotland voted for independence and then after three years of incompetent negotiations decided to ignore the result of the referendum and stayed as part of the UK?
 
All of them a darn sight better option than a man who has actually been sacked from two jobs for being a liar and untrustworthy.
Being advised by someone who admits that his Brexit posters were not truthful but the public fell for them.

I'm guessing you are in wind-up mode. Gawd help us if any of these and their cohorts get to run the country.
 
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