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"Another spanking for Bojo. I look forward to this every week and PMQs never disappoint. This so cathartic to see this clown getting humiliated and exposed every Wednesday. However, it is sad to see a guy out of his depth, completely unable to answer any questions and that has nothing to answer but waffle. Pathetic. Er er er, build build build, er er er, jobs jobs jobs, er er er er " Bob the Builder - can we fix it ... yes we can | |||
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"Ian Blackford doesn't ask questions His orations at pmqs remind me of an old Presbyterian minister dishing out the same sunday sermon - long winded guff that nobody wants to listen to.. " He did ask questions but as always, no reply. | |||
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"I did not see it but Boris won the last 2 weeks easy" Errrrrrr, argh, ermmmmm, ummm, no he didn’t , did you watch it with the sound off | |||
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"I did not see it but Boris won the last 2 weeks easy" Why? Because he shouted and didn't answer the questions? I love it when Starmer gives Boris stats. Boris waffles something like 'The honourable gentleman is clearly mistaken'. Starmer then tells him the stats came from the government's own press briefing | |||
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"I did not see it but Boris won the last 2 weeks easy" You are delusional if that's what you've assumed, it's so desperate that Mogg wants his side back in the chamber to go along with his bluster.. | |||
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"I did not see it but Boris won the last 2 weeks easy" I posted this on the David Frost thread but you didn't respond so I'll put it here as well. I can't work out whether you're on a wind-up or you're genuinely half a mile down the rabbit hole. It doesn't matter how much evidence is presented to you of Johnson's bigotry, his cabinet's lies and corruption, general incompetence or elitist cuntery. You just pop up and say it's not true, with no evidence to back up your point. You're like Baldrick after Blackadder tells him to deny everything. "No it isn't" "No he isn't" "No they didn't" | |||
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"I did not see it but Boris won the last 2 weeks easy" Fantastic!!!’ Only the blind tories think so. Anybody with a bit of integrity and honesty would say that he’s been hammered every week apart from when he asked the same question about school ten times which was pretty pathetic in itself.... Even the Daily Telegraph messages say so but carry on deluding yourself. You might fool yourself but this is the case for fewer and fewer people. | |||
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"Johnson says there is no border between Scotland and England Sturgeon responds by indicating she’s going to implement scot gov policy in Newcastle as a starting place and go forward from there. PMQ’s FMQ’s " I used to live in Newcastle there is defiantly a marked border no barbed wire or guns but as big a border as between France & Belgun | |||
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"I did not see it but Boris won the last 2 weeks easy I posted this on the David Frost thread but you didn't respond so I'll put it here as well. I can't work out whether you're on a wind-up or you're genuinely half a mile down the rabbit hole. It doesn't matter how much evidence is presented to you of Johnson's bigotry, his cabinet's lies and corruption, general incompetence or elitist cuntery. You just pop up and say it's not true, with no evidence to back up your point. You're like Baldrick after Blackadder tells him to deny everything. "No it isn't" "No he isn't" "No they didn't"" What's that saying? Never meet your heroes. Boris has been such a showman that now he actually has a high level of responsibility, the mask has well and truly slipped! | |||
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"Ahh. ..Apparently the former Labour guy and mayor of Leicester allegedly broke the lock down rules twice to visit his girlfriend. And he blamed the present government for his mess in his city. Just saying!!!! " The same lock down rules that Cummings broke? | |||
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"He is just an advisor. And more valid reasons to protect his own child for goodness sake. As a parent I would have done exactly the same. And if people want to regurgitate Cummings stop being hypocrites themselves. Just saying!!!" To say cummings is 'just' an advisor when he was the brains behind the referendum, has got rid of one chancellor and started a slash and burn policy of the highest echelons of the civil service in order to politicise it doesn't really ring true.. | |||
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"He is just an advisor. And more valid reasons to protect his own child for goodness sake. As a parent I would have done exactly the same. And if people want to regurgitate Cummings stop being hypocrites themselves. Just saying!!!" He broke the rules by going to Barnard castle ? Are you saying that the mayor of Leicester is more important then Cummings? | |||
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"He is just an advisor. And more valid reasons to protect his own child for goodness sake. As a parent I would have done exactly the same. And if people want to regurgitate Cummings stop being hypocrites themselves. Just saying!!! To say cummings is 'just' an advisor when he was the brains behind the referendum, has got rid of one chancellor and started a slash and burn policy of the highest echelons of the civil service in order to politicise it doesn't really ring true.. " I understand that is his job title or similar. Correct me if I'm wrong. I wasn't saying the government's advisor was right but what I would have done being a parent in those circumstances. | |||
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"He is just an advisor. And more valid reasons to protect his own child for goodness sake. As a parent I would have done exactly the same. And if people want to regurgitate Cummings stop being hypocrites themselves. Just saying!!!" He’s just an advisor... lol. You know that Bojo is a puppet and that Cummings is the real pm don’t you? If not, you need a trip to Barnard Castle! And quickly! | |||
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"I see the same old suspects on the latest hammer Boris thread. Remember it's not a sprint it's a marathon, you'll get your chance to vote again in December 2024. Exactly. Vote them in or out. " | |||
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"He is just an advisor. And more valid reasons to protect his own child for goodness sake. As a parent I would have done exactly the same. And if people want to regurgitate Cummings stop being hypocrites themselves. Just saying!!! He’s just an advisor... lol. You know that Bojo is a puppet and that Cummings is the real pm don’t you? If not, you need a trip to Barnard Castle! And quickly! " How can you dislike Bojo? Lol. | |||
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"He is just an advisor. And more valid reasons to protect his own child for goodness sake. As a parent I would have done exactly the same. And if people want to regurgitate Cummings stop being hypocrites themselves. Just saying!!! He’s just an advisor... lol. You know that Bojo is a puppet and that Cummings is the real pm don’t you? If not, you need a trip to Barnard Castle! And quickly! How can you dislike Bojo? Lol." What is it that you like and admire about him?? | |||
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"He is just an advisor. And more valid reasons to protect his own child for goodness sake. As a parent I would have done exactly the same. And if people want to regurgitate Cummings stop being hypocrites themselves. Just saying!!! To say cummings is 'just' an advisor when he was the brains behind the referendum, has got rid of one chancellor and started a slash and burn policy of the highest echelons of the civil service in order to politicise it doesn't really ring true.. I understand that is his job title or similar. Correct me if I'm wrong. I wasn't saying the government's advisor was right but what I would have done being a parent in those circumstances. " Suspecting you had covid19 you'd ignore family members who lived nearby and put your child into an enclosed space with you to drive hundreds of miles? Then take a further drive to test your eyesight? I didn't realise becoming a parent had such a profound effect on sense. | |||
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"He is just an advisor. And more valid reasons to protect his own child for goodness sake. As a parent I would have done exactly the same. And if people want to regurgitate Cummings stop being hypocrites themselves. Just saying!!! To say cummings is 'just' an advisor when he was the brains behind the referendum, has got rid of one chancellor and started a slash and burn policy of the highest echelons of the civil service in order to politicise it doesn't really ring true.. I understand that is his job title or similar. Correct me if I'm wrong. I wasn't saying the government's advisor was right but what I would have done being a parent in those circumstances. " Would you , as a parent , take your wife and child in a car on a 20 mile trip to Barnard Castle to ‘test your eyesight’? | |||
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"Johnson says there is no border between Scotland and England Sturgeon responds by indicating she’s going to implement scot gov policy in Newcastle as a starting place and go forward from there. PMQ’s FMQ’s " Sturgeon has no voice in the British parliament. The Welsh closed there borders recently no problem.Leicester should close theres | |||
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"Johnson says there is no border between Scotland and England Sturgeon responds by indicating she’s going to implement scot gov policy in Newcastle as a starting place and go forward from there. PMQ’s FMQ’s Sturgeon has no voice in the British parliament. The Welsh closed there borders recently no problem.Leicester should close theres" Another right winger who can’t tell apart ‘their’ and ‘there’. Don’t the Brexiteers go to the same schools as everybody else or what? And no it’s not a cheap shot. It’s incredible to see the number people who are in love with our populist pm but who can’t use basic English. I’ve stopped counting the number of times I’ve asked these people to take back control of their language before worrying about more important and complex matters which are more difficult to grasp than their/ there or you’re/ your! As for Sturgeon, she may not sit in Westminster but it’s not hard to imagine that she briefs her SNP colleagues on what needs to be brought up there! | |||
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"Johnson says there is no border between Scotland and England Sturgeon responds by indicating she’s going to implement scot gov policy in Newcastle as a starting place and go forward from there. PMQ’s FMQ’s Sturgeon has no voice in the British parliament. The Welsh closed there borders recently no problem.Leicester should close theres Another right winger who can’t tell apart ‘their’ and ‘there’. Don’t the Brexiteers go to the same schools as everybody else or what? And no it’s not a cheap shot. It’s incredible to see the number people who are in love with our populist pm but who can’t use basic English. I’ve stopped counting the number of times I’ve asked these people to take back control of their language before worrying about more important and complex matters which are more difficult to grasp than their/ there or you’re/ your! As for Sturgeon, she may not sit in Westminster but it’s not hard to imagine that she briefs her SNP colleagues on what needs to be brought up there! " She makes bj look like the car crash that he is.She speaks concisely and to the point. No wonder they dont like her. | |||
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"Johnson says there is no border between Scotland and England Sturgeon responds by indicating she’s going to implement scot gov policy in Newcastle as a starting place and go forward from there. PMQ’s FMQ’s Sturgeon has no voice in the British parliament. The Welsh closed there borders recently no problem.Leicester should close theres Another right winger who can’t tell apart ‘their’ and ‘there’. Don’t the Brexiteers go to the same schools as everybody else or what? And no it’s not a cheap shot. It’s incredible to see the number people who are in love with our populist pm but who can’t use basic English. I’ve stopped counting the number of times I’ve asked these people to take back control of their language before worrying about more important and complex matters which are more difficult to grasp than their/ there or you’re/ your! As for Sturgeon, she may not sit in Westminster but it’s not hard to imagine that she briefs her SNP colleagues on what needs to be brought up there! She makes bj look like the car crash that he is.She speaks concisely and to the point. No wonder they dont like her." Sturgeon is fantastic. The SNP have been in charge in Scotland for a while and they’re still going strong! Sturgeon is concise, clear, comes across as honest and she doesn’t do bullshitting. The complete opposite of who you know! | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. " That is hilarious, and makes absolutely no sense. Good effort though | |||
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"Johnson says there is no border between Scotland and England Sturgeon responds by indicating she’s going to implement scot gov policy in Newcastle as a starting place and go forward from there. PMQ’s FMQ’s Sturgeon has no voice in the British parliament. The Welsh closed there borders recently no problem.Leicester should close theres Another right winger who can’t tell apart ‘their’ and ‘there’. Don’t the Brexiteers go to the same schools as everybody else or what? And no it’s not a cheap shot. It’s incredible to see the number people who are in love with our populist pm but who can’t use basic English. I’ve stopped counting the number of times I’ve asked these people to take back control of their language before worrying about more important and complex matters which are more difficult to grasp than their/ there or you’re/ your! As for Sturgeon, she may not sit in Westminster but it’s not hard to imagine that she briefs her SNP colleagues on what needs to be brought up there! She makes bj look like the car crash that he is.She speaks concisely and to the point. No wonder they dont like her. Sturgeon is fantastic. The SNP have been in charge in Scotland for a while and they’re still going strong! Sturgeon is concise, clear, comes across as honest and she doesn’t do bullshitting. The complete opposite of who you know! " Yeah until it comes to how she is going to quarantine visitors to scotland from other parts of the uk | |||
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"Johnson says there is no border between Scotland and England Sturgeon responds by indicating she’s going to implement scot gov policy in Newcastle as a starting place and go forward from there. PMQ’s FMQ’s Sturgeon has no voice in the British parliament. The Welsh closed there borders recently no problem.Leicester should close theres Another right winger who can’t tell apart ‘their’ and ‘there’. Don’t the Brexiteers go to the same schools as everybody else or what? And no it’s not a cheap shot. It’s incredible to see the number people who are in love with our populist pm but who can’t use basic English. I’ve stopped counting the number of times I’ve asked these people to take back control of their language before worrying about more important and complex matters which are more difficult to grasp than their/ there or you’re/ your! As for Sturgeon, she may not sit in Westminster but it’s not hard to imagine that she briefs her SNP colleagues on what needs to be brought up there! She makes bj look like the car crash that he is.She speaks concisely and to the point. No wonder they dont like her. Sturgeon is fantastic. The SNP have been in charge in Scotland for a while and they’re still going strong! Sturgeon is concise, clear, comes across as honest and she doesn’t do bullshitting. The complete opposite of who you know! Yeah until it comes to how she is going to quarantine visitors to scotland from other parts of the uk " She’ll cross that bridge when she comes to it. In the meantime I trust her to organise this than blondie who couldn’t orageuse a piss up in a brewery or his mum’s birthday. | |||
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"Johnson says there is no border between Scotland and England Sturgeon responds by indicating she’s going to implement scot gov policy in Newcastle as a starting place and go forward from there. PMQ’s FMQ’s Sturgeon has no voice in the British parliament. The Welsh closed there borders recently no problem.Leicester should close theres Another right winger who can’t tell apart ‘their’ and ‘there’. Don’t the Brexiteers go to the same schools as everybody else or what? And no it’s not a cheap shot. It’s incredible to see the number people who are in love with our populist pm but who can’t use basic English. I’ve stopped counting the number of times I’ve asked these people to take back control of their language before worrying about more important and complex matters which are more difficult to grasp than their/ there or you’re/ your! As for Sturgeon, she may not sit in Westminster but it’s not hard to imagine that she briefs her SNP colleagues on what needs to be brought up there! She makes bj look like the car crash that he is.She speaks concisely and to the point. No wonder they dont like her. Sturgeon is fantastic. The SNP have been in charge in Scotland for a while and they’re still going strong! Sturgeon is concise, clear, comes across as honest and she doesn’t do bullshitting. The complete opposite of who you know! Yeah until it comes to how she is going to quarantine visitors to scotland from other parts of the uk She’ll cross that bridge when she comes to it. In the meantime I trust her to organise this than blondie who couldn’t orageuse a piss up in a brewery or his mum’s birthday. " Ah right yeah that sounds like a fantastic leader Think she will be out soon anyway when she has to take the oath in the salmond enquiry. | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. " The people who voted him in power take the 'credit" | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. That is hilarious, and makes absolutely no sense. Good effort though " It makes perfect sense. People on the other side are realising that they've been conned but can't admit it. Need to blame someone else to save face. You fell for lies and bullshit and now 60,000+ are dead. I'd want to blame someone else as well. | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. " Well, at least you aren't denying Boris is a utter clusterfuck of a PM. | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. The people who voted him in power take the 'credit"" See still don't get it do you, oh well labour was robbed and people should have voted for them. Think on labour fucked up and now blame tory voters. | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. The people who voted him in power take the 'credit"See still don't get it do you, oh well labour was robbed and people should have voted for them. Think on labour fucked up and now blame tory voters. " Yes, blame tory voters for 60,000+ dead and the total clusterfuck that is going on. You voted for it. You. Not me. You. When it kills your granny, you don't get to complain that there weren't enough of me. It was you. You have blood on your hands . You, yes you. | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. The people who voted him in power take the 'credit"See still don't get it do you, oh well labour was robbed and people should have voted for them. Think on labour fucked up and now blame tory voters. Yes, blame tory voters for 60,000+ dead and the total clusterfuck that is going on. You voted for it. You. Not me. You. When it kills your granny, you don't get to complain that there weren't enough of me. It was you. You have blood on your hands . You, yes you." calm down mate think of your blood pressure. | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. The people who voted him in power take the 'credit"See still don't get it do you, oh well labour was robbed and people should have voted for them. Think on labour fucked up and now blame tory voters. Yes, blame tory voters for 60,000+ dead and the total clusterfuck that is going on. You voted for it. You. Not me. You. When it kills your granny, you don't get to complain that there weren't enough of me. It was you. You have blood on your hands . You, yes you." So your saying if labour had won no one would have died? | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. The people who voted him in power take the 'credit"See still don't get it do you, oh well labour was robbed and people should have voted for them. Think on labour fucked up and now blame tory voters. Yes, blame tory voters for 60,000+ dead and the total clusterfuck that is going on. You voted for it. You. Not me. You. When it kills your granny, you don't get to complain that there weren't enough of me. It was you. You have blood on your hands . You, yes you.So your saying if labour had won no one would have died?" I'm saying you can't blame Labour for all the deaths because they didn't win enough votes. If you voted tory you helped kill lots of old people. It was their policies and you voted for them. You may not like having blood on your hands but I'm sure a bit of soap will help. | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. The people who voted him in power take the 'credit"See still don't get it do you, oh well labour was robbed and people should have voted for them. Think on labour fucked up and now blame tory voters. Yes, blame tory voters for 60,000+ dead and the total clusterfuck that is going on. You voted for it. You. Not me. You. When it kills your granny, you don't get to complain that there weren't enough of me. It was you. You have blood on your hands . You, yes you.So your saying if labour had won no one would have died? I'm saying you can't blame Labour for all the deaths because they didn't win enough votes. If you voted tory you helped kill lots of old people. It was their policies and you voted for them. You may not like having blood on your hands but I'm sure a bit of soap will help." ive heard it all now This lockdown has got a lot to answer for. | |||
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"ive heard it all now This lockdown has got a lot to answer for." I don't think you've matched the 2 things up. You're in denial. You voted for this shitshow. This is your fault. 60,000+ dead is your fault. | |||
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"ive heard it all now This lockdown has got a lot to answer for. I don't think you've matched the 2 things up. You're in denial. You voted for this shitshow. This is your fault. 60,000+ dead is your fault." So all Tories are murderers? sounds like the ranting of a mad man to me. | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. The people who voted him in power take the 'credit"See still don't get it do you, oh well labour was robbed and people should have voted for them. Think on labour fucked up and now blame tory voters. " That post literally makes no sense. | |||
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"I did not see it but Boris won the last 2 weeks easy" Which lie did you think gave BoJo the edge? You really are a deluded fool. | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. " ,,,,,,, think you may have inadvertently posted on the wrong thread , this one is about Prime Minister's Questions | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. " Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster " The last 2 weeks Boris has adopted a different approach in dealing with Starmer. It's very noticeable, and it's working - for the moment. I do think the approach he is using at the moment has a limited shelf life - this week may have been the last time he can use it. Starmer is still trying to find a way to deal with Boris. It's not working for him at the moment. It's quite clear Starmer is scripted. There's no denying it's detailed and well presented (which is actually very welcome - a proper opposition is a good thing) - but Starmer has not yet found a way to stifle and fire back effective shots at Boris. I find it fascinating | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster The last 2 weeks Boris has adopted a different approach in dealing with Starmer. It's very noticeable, and it's working - for the moment. I do think the approach he is using at the moment has a limited shelf life - this week may have been the last time he can use it. Starmer is still trying to find a way to deal with Boris. It's not working for him at the moment. It's quite clear Starmer is scripted. There's no denying it's detailed and well presented (which is actually very welcome - a proper opposition is a good thing) - but Starmer has not yet found a way to stifle and fire back effective shots at Boris. I find it fascinating " The only difference is that there are people shouting and he doesn't sound quite as lonely. He still sounds like he's bluffing, because he is bluffing. | |||
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"Another spanking for Bojo. I look forward to this every week and PMQs never disappoint. This so cathartic to see this clown getting humiliated and exposed every Wednesday. However, it is sad to see a guy out of his depth, completely unable to answer any questions and that has nothing to answer but waffle. Pathetic. " He's had an easy ride for too long. Not even doing interviews. He cannot debate because he's not had to, not even in Cabinet. Too many yes men. He cannot defend his position because he doesn't know what his position is. It's Cummings' position. | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster The last 2 weeks Boris has adopted a different approach in dealing with Starmer. It's very noticeable, and it's working - for the moment. I do think the approach he is using at the moment has a limited shelf life - this week may have been the last time he can use it. Starmer is still trying to find a way to deal with Boris. It's not working for him at the moment. It's quite clear Starmer is scripted. There's no denying it's detailed and well presented (which is actually very welcome - a proper opposition is a good thing) - but Starmer has not yet found a way to stifle and fire back effective shots at Boris. I find it fascinating " You do realise that Boris is scripted, every word and slogan is the work of Cummings. Starmer is calm, precise, effective, Boris is bluster, waffle, slogan and bullshit . He hasn’t effectively or truthfully answered a single question Starmer has asked him | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. " What have been drinking tonight? | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster The last 2 weeks Boris has adopted a different approach in dealing with Starmer. It's very noticeable, and it's working - for the moment. I do think the approach he is using at the moment has a limited shelf life - this week may have been the last time he can use it. Starmer is still trying to find a way to deal with Boris. It's not working for him at the moment. It's quite clear Starmer is scripted. There's no denying it's detailed and well presented (which is actually very welcome - a proper opposition is a good thing) - but Starmer has not yet found a way to stifle and fire back effective shots at Boris. I find it fascinating You do realise that Boris is scripted, every word and slogan is the work of Cummings. Starmer is calm, precise, effective, Boris is bluster, waffle, slogan and bullshit . He hasn’t effectively or truthfully answered a single question Starmer has asked him " Boris appears to do "off-script" better than Starmer. If Starmer is to make any series blows to the bluster and bluff he needs to find a way to neutralise it. He hasn't found a way yet | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster The last 2 weeks Boris has adopted a different approach in dealing with Starmer. It's very noticeable, and it's working - for the moment. I do think the approach he is using at the moment has a limited shelf life - this week may have been the last time he can use it. Starmer is still trying to find a way to deal with Boris. It's not working for him at the moment. It's quite clear Starmer is scripted. There's no denying it's detailed and well presented (which is actually very welcome - a proper opposition is a good thing) - but Starmer has not yet found a way to stifle and fire back effective shots at Boris. I find it fascinating You do realise that Boris is scripted, every word and slogan is the work of Cummings. Starmer is calm, precise, effective, Boris is bluster, waffle, slogan and bullshit . He hasn’t effectively or truthfully answered a single question Starmer has asked him Boris appears to do "off-script" better than Starmer. If Starmer is to make any series blows to the bluster and bluff he needs to find a way to neutralise it. He hasn't found a way yet" Off script? Do you mean shouting 3 word slogans (written by Cummings) all the time? Starmer will continue to expose his lies. | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster The last 2 weeks Boris has adopted a different approach in dealing with Starmer. It's very noticeable, and it's working - for the moment. I do think the approach he is using at the moment has a limited shelf life - this week may have been the last time he can use it. Starmer is still trying to find a way to deal with Boris. It's not working for him at the moment. It's quite clear Starmer is scripted. There's no denying it's detailed and well presented (which is actually very welcome - a proper opposition is a good thing) - but Starmer has not yet found a way to stifle and fire back effective shots at Boris. I find it fascinating You do realise that Boris is scripted, every word and slogan is the work of Cummings. Starmer is calm, precise, effective, Boris is bluster, waffle, slogan and bullshit . He hasn’t effectively or truthfully answered a single question Starmer has asked him Boris appears to do "off-script" better than Starmer. If Starmer is to make any series blows to the bluster and bluff he needs to find a way to neutralise it. He hasn't found a way yet Off script? Do you mean shouting 3 word slogans (written by Cummings) all the time? Starmer will continue to expose his lies. " If there are lies to expose he needs to find a way to do it more effectively as the last 2 PMQs he hasn't done so. | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster The last 2 weeks Boris has adopted a different approach in dealing with Starmer. It's very noticeable, and it's working - for the moment. I do think the approach he is using at the moment has a limited shelf life - this week may have been the last time he can use it. Starmer is still trying to find a way to deal with Boris. It's not working for him at the moment. It's quite clear Starmer is scripted. There's no denying it's detailed and well presented (which is actually very welcome - a proper opposition is a good thing) - but Starmer has not yet found a way to stifle and fire back effective shots at Boris. I find it fascinating You do realise that Boris is scripted, every word and slogan is the work of Cummings. Starmer is calm, precise, effective, Boris is bluster, waffle, slogan and bullshit . He hasn’t effectively or truthfully answered a single question Starmer has asked him Boris appears to do "off-script" better than Starmer. If Starmer is to make any series blows to the bluster and bluff he needs to find a way to neutralise it. He hasn't found a way yet Off script? Do you mean shouting 3 word slogans (written by Cummings) all the time? Starmer will continue to expose his lies. If there are lies to expose he needs to find a way to do it more effectively as the last 2 PMQs he hasn't done so. " You probably haven’t heard the mayor of Leicester confirming this morning thathe wasn’t sent ( or his counsellors) the data that Bojo said he did yesterday. That’s another lie exposed. | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster The last 2 weeks Boris has adopted a different approach in dealing with Starmer. It's very noticeable, and it's working - for the moment. I do think the approach he is using at the moment has a limited shelf life - this week may have been the last time he can use it. Starmer is still trying to find a way to deal with Boris. It's not working for him at the moment. It's quite clear Starmer is scripted. There's no denying it's detailed and well presented (which is actually very welcome - a proper opposition is a good thing) - but Starmer has not yet found a way to stifle and fire back effective shots at Boris. I find it fascinating You do realise that Boris is scripted, every word and slogan is the work of Cummings. Starmer is calm, precise, effective, Boris is bluster, waffle, slogan and bullshit . He hasn’t effectively or truthfully answered a single question Starmer has asked him Boris appears to do "off-script" better than Starmer. If Starmer is to make any series blows to the bluster and bluff he needs to find a way to neutralise it. He hasn't found a way yet Off script? Do you mean shouting 3 word slogans (written by Cummings) all the time? Starmer will continue to expose his lies. If there are lies to expose he needs to find a way to do it more effectively as the last 2 PMQs he hasn't done so. You probably haven’t heard the mayor of Leicester confirming this morning thathe wasn’t sent ( or his counsellors) the data that Bojo said he did yesterday. That’s another lie exposed. " All councils had access to the data over a week ago. | |||
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"He is just an advisor. And more valid reasons to protect his own child for goodness sake. As a parent I would have done exactly the same. And if people want to regurgitate Cummings stop being hypocrites themselves. Just saying!!! To say cummings is 'just' an advisor when he was the brains behind the referendum, has got rid of one chancellor and started a slash and burn policy of the highest echelons of the civil service in order to politicise it doesn't really ring true.. I understand that is his job title or similar. Correct me if I'm wrong. I wasn't saying the government's advisor was right but what I would have done being a parent in those circumstances. Suspecting you had covid19 you'd ignore family members who lived nearby and put your child into an enclosed space with you to drive hundreds of miles? Then take a further drive to test your eyesight? I didn't realise becoming a parent had such a profound effect on sense. " What family members lived nearby? And were they Covid free? Were they front line workers etc? I don't have the information. | |||
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"He is just an advisor. And more valid reasons to protect his own child for goodness sake. As a parent I would have done exactly the same. And if people want to regurgitate Cummings stop being hypocrites themselves. Just saying!!! To say cummings is 'just' an advisor when he was the brains behind the referendum, has got rid of one chancellor and started a slash and burn policy of the highest echelons of the civil service in order to politicise it doesn't really ring true.. I understand that is his job title or similar. Correct me if I'm wrong. I wasn't saying the government's advisor was right but what I would have done being a parent in those circumstances. Suspecting you had covid19 you'd ignore family members who lived nearby and put your child into an enclosed space with you to drive hundreds of miles? Then take a further drive to test your eyesight? I didn't realise becoming a parent had such a profound effect on sense. What family members lived nearby? And were they Covid free? Were they front line workers etc? I don't have the information." The child care issue isn’t the story , the trip to Barnard castle is, do you believe his reasons for going?? | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster The last 2 weeks Boris has adopted a different approach in dealing with Starmer. It's very noticeable, and it's working - for the moment. I do think the approach he is using at the moment has a limited shelf life - this week may have been the last time he can use it. Starmer is still trying to find a way to deal with Boris. It's not working for him at the moment. It's quite clear Starmer is scripted. There's no denying it's detailed and well presented (which is actually very welcome - a proper opposition is a good thing) - but Starmer has not yet found a way to stifle and fire back effective shots at Boris. I find it fascinating You do realise that Boris is scripted, every word and slogan is the work of Cummings. Starmer is calm, precise, effective, Boris is bluster, waffle, slogan and bullshit . He hasn’t effectively or truthfully answered a single question Starmer has asked him Boris appears to do "off-script" better than Starmer. If Starmer is to make any series blows to the bluster and bluff he needs to find a way to neutralise it. He hasn't found a way yet Off script? Do you mean shouting 3 word slogans (written by Cummings) all the time? Starmer will continue to expose his lies. If there are lies to expose he needs to find a way to do it more effectively as the last 2 PMQs he hasn't done so. You probably haven’t heard the mayor of Leicester confirming this morning thathe wasn’t sent ( or his counsellors) the data that Bojo said he did yesterday. That’s another lie exposed. All councils had access to the data over a week ago. " No they didn’t | |||
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"He is just an advisor. And more valid reasons to protect his own child for goodness sake. As a parent I would have done exactly the same. And if people want to regurgitate Cummings stop being hypocrites themselves. Just saying!!! To say cummings is 'just' an advisor when he was the brains behind the referendum, has got rid of one chancellor and started a slash and burn policy of the highest echelons of the civil service in order to politicise it doesn't really ring true.. I understand that is his job title or similar. Correct me if I'm wrong. I wasn't saying the government's advisor was right but what I would have done being a parent in those circumstances. Suspecting you had covid19 you'd ignore family members who lived nearby and put your child into an enclosed space with you to drive hundreds of miles? Then take a further drive to test your eyesight? I didn't realise becoming a parent had such a profound effect on sense. What family members lived nearby? And were they Covid free? Were they front line workers etc? I don't have the information. The child care issue isn’t the story , the trip to Barnard castle is, do you believe his reasons for going??" Oh okay...thought that was half the hulabaloo about it all. Facing millions of job losses, awful deaths, business's bust etc etc it's not important to me and my opinion only. Not for me to believe I'm not the country's crown prosecution to answer your question. And this far down the road it's irrelevant. Shame he hadn't been pulled over by the police and let them consider the penalty if any. If they then decided to fine then it should have been a whopping fine and given to the NHS. End. | |||
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"He is just an advisor. And more valid reasons to protect his own child for goodness sake. As a parent I would have done exactly the same. And if people want to regurgitate Cummings stop being hypocrites themselves. Just saying!!! To say cummings is 'just' an advisor when he was the brains behind the referendum, has got rid of one chancellor and started a slash and burn policy of the highest echelons of the civil service in order to politicise it doesn't really ring true.. I understand that is his job title or similar. Correct me if I'm wrong. I wasn't saying the government's advisor was right but what I would have done being a parent in those circumstances. Suspecting you had covid19 you'd ignore family members who lived nearby and put your child into an enclosed space with you to drive hundreds of miles? Then take a further drive to test your eyesight? I didn't realise becoming a parent had such a profound effect on sense. What family members lived nearby? And were they Covid free? Were they front line workers etc? I don't have the information. The child care issue isn’t the story , the trip to Barnard castle is, do you believe his reasons for going?? Oh okay...thought that was half the hulabaloo about it all. Facing millions of job losses, awful deaths, business's bust etc etc it's not important to me and my opinion only. Not for me to believe I'm not the country's crown prosecution to answer your question. And this far down the road it's irrelevant. Shame he hadn't been pulled over by the police and let them consider the penalty if any. If they then decided to fine then it should have been a whopping fine and given to the NHS. End." Do you believe his ‘story’ or not? | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster The last 2 weeks Boris has adopted a different approach in dealing with Starmer. It's very noticeable, and it's working - for the moment. I do think the approach he is using at the moment has a limited shelf life - this week may have been the last time he can use it. Starmer is still trying to find a way to deal with Boris. It's not working for him at the moment. It's quite clear Starmer is scripted. There's no denying it's detailed and well presented (which is actually very welcome - a proper opposition is a good thing) - but Starmer has not yet found a way to stifle and fire back effective shots at Boris. I find it fascinating You do realise that Boris is scripted, every word and slogan is the work of Cummings. Starmer is calm, precise, effective, Boris is bluster, waffle, slogan and bullshit . He hasn’t effectively or truthfully answered a single question Starmer has asked him Boris appears to do "off-script" better than Starmer. If Starmer is to make any series blows to the bluster and bluff he needs to find a way to neutralise it. He hasn't found a way yet Off script? Do you mean shouting 3 word slogans (written by Cummings) all the time? Starmer will continue to expose his lies. If there are lies to expose he needs to find a way to do it more effectively as the last 2 PMQs he hasn't done so. You probably haven’t heard the mayor of Leicester confirming this morning thathe wasn’t sent ( or his counsellors) the data that Bojo said he did yesterday. That’s another lie exposed. All councils had access to the data over a week ago. " In what language do you need to be told they did not? I | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster The last 2 weeks Boris has adopted a different approach in dealing with Starmer. It's very noticeable, and it's working - for the moment. I do think the approach he is using at the moment has a limited shelf life - this week may have been the last time he can use it. Starmer is still trying to find a way to deal with Boris. It's not working for him at the moment. It's quite clear Starmer is scripted. There's no denying it's detailed and well presented (which is actually very welcome - a proper opposition is a good thing) - but Starmer has not yet found a way to stifle and fire back effective shots at Boris. I find it fascinating You do realise that Boris is scripted, every word and slogan is the work of Cummings. Starmer is calm, precise, effective, Boris is bluster, waffle, slogan and bullshit . He hasn’t effectively or truthfully answered a single question Starmer has asked him Boris appears to do "off-script" better than Starmer. If Starmer is to make any series blows to the bluster and bluff he needs to find a way to neutralise it. He hasn't found a way yet Off script? Do you mean shouting 3 word slogans (written by Cummings) all the time? Starmer will continue to expose his lies. If there are lies to expose he needs to find a way to do it more effectively as the last 2 PMQs he hasn't done so. You probably haven’t heard the mayor of Leicester confirming this morning thathe wasn’t sent ( or his counsellors) the data that Bojo said he did yesterday. That’s another lie exposed. All councils had access to the data over a week ago. In what language do you need to be told they did not? I " Certainly don't need to be told anything by you. Unless you have a high powered job in Westminster. Thanks. | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster The last 2 weeks Boris has adopted a different approach in dealing with Starmer. It's very noticeable, and it's working - for the moment. I do think the approach he is using at the moment has a limited shelf life - this week may have been the last time he can use it. Starmer is still trying to find a way to deal with Boris. It's not working for him at the moment. It's quite clear Starmer is scripted. There's no denying it's detailed and well presented (which is actually very welcome - a proper opposition is a good thing) - but Starmer has not yet found a way to stifle and fire back effective shots at Boris. I find it fascinating You do realise that Boris is scripted, every word and slogan is the work of Cummings. Starmer is calm, precise, effective, Boris is bluster, waffle, slogan and bullshit . He hasn’t effectively or truthfully answered a single question Starmer has asked him Boris appears to do "off-script" better than Starmer. If Starmer is to make any series blows to the bluster and bluff he needs to find a way to neutralise it. He hasn't found a way yet Off script? Do you mean shouting 3 word slogans (written by Cummings) all the time? Starmer will continue to expose his lies. If there are lies to expose he needs to find a way to do it more effectively as the last 2 PMQs he hasn't done so. You probably haven’t heard the mayor of Leicester confirming this morning thathe wasn’t sent ( or his counsellors) the data that Bojo said he did yesterday. That’s another lie exposed. All councils had access to the data over a week ago. In what language do you need to be told they did not? Certainly don't need to be told anything by you. Unless you have a high powered job in Westminster. Thanks." Hopefully this doesn’t prevent you from reading, listening and find for yourselves what anybody with authority in Leicester have said for the last two days. Once you have found out, please feel free to report here. | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster The last 2 weeks Boris has adopted a different approach in dealing with Starmer. It's very noticeable, and it's working - for the moment. I do think the approach he is using at the moment has a limited shelf life - this week may have been the last time he can use it. Starmer is still trying to find a way to deal with Boris. It's not working for him at the moment. It's quite clear Starmer is scripted. There's no denying it's detailed and well presented (which is actually very welcome - a proper opposition is a good thing) - but Starmer has not yet found a way to stifle and fire back effective shots at Boris. I find it fascinating You do realise that Boris is scripted, every word and slogan is the work of Cummings. Starmer is calm, precise, effective, Boris is bluster, waffle, slogan and bullshit . He hasn’t effectively or truthfully answered a single question Starmer has asked him Boris appears to do "off-script" better than Starmer. If Starmer is to make any series blows to the bluster and bluff he needs to find a way to neutralise it. He hasn't found a way yet Off script? Do you mean shouting 3 word slogans (written by Cummings) all the time? Starmer will continue to expose his lies. If there are lies to expose he needs to find a way to do it more effectively as the last 2 PMQs he hasn't done so. You probably haven’t heard the mayor of Leicester confirming this morning thathe wasn’t sent ( or his counsellors) the data that Bojo said he did yesterday. That’s another lie exposed. All councils had access to the data over a week ago. In what language do you need to be told they did not? Certainly don't need to be told anything by you. Unless you have a high powered job in Westminster. Thanks. Hopefully this doesn’t prevent you from reading, listening and find for yourselves what anybody with authority in Leicester have said for the last two days. Once you have found out, please feel free to report here. Not interested in yours or their grizzles. Sort their city out. They run it. It may be mine next time. We got no chance then it's run by Labour as well. " | |||
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"Ahh. ..Apparently the former Labour guy and mayor of Leicester allegedly broke the lock down rules twice to visit his girlfriend. And he blamed the present government for his mess in his city. Just saying!!!! The same lock down rules that Cummings broke? " Tru dat....but cummings did isolate within his own family. Leicester guy clearly didn't. | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. The people who voted him in power take the 'credit"See still don't get it do you, oh well labour was robbed and people should have voted for them. Think on labour fucked up and now blame tory voters. Yes, blame tory voters for 60,000+ dead and the total clusterfuck that is going on. You voted for it. You. Not me. You. When it kills your granny, you don't get to complain that there weren't enough of me. It was you. You have blood on your hands . You, yes you." I didn't vote for him either....but I doubt covid would have got to the channel, stopped and thought "hold on...they have a labour government....we cant go there". Outcome would have been the same....or realistically with Corbyn, Abbot and co in charge, probably much worse.... | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. The people who voted him in power take the 'credit"See still don't get it do you, oh well labour was robbed and people should have voted for them. Think on labour fucked up and now blame tory voters. Yes, blame tory voters for 60,000+ dead and the total clusterfuck that is going on. You voted for it. You. Not me. You. When it kills your granny, you don't get to complain that there weren't enough of me. It was you. You have blood on your hands . You, yes you. I didn't vote for him either....but I doubt covid would have got to the channel, stopped and thought "hold on...they have a labour government....we cant go there". Outcome would have been the same....or realistically with Corbyn, Abbot and co in charge, probably much worse...." Realistically..no evidence whatsoever..and not sure it could be much worse. Said a million times before however,its completely irrelevant | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. The people who voted him in power take the 'credit"See still don't get it do you, oh well labour was robbed and people should have voted for them. Think on labour fucked up and now blame tory voters. Yes, blame tory voters for 60,000+ dead and the total clusterfuck that is going on. You voted for it. You. Not me. You. When it kills your granny, you don't get to complain that there weren't enough of me. It was you. You have blood on your hands . You, yes you." Trying to guilt people into voting Labour has never worked in the past as in unlikely to work now or in the future. And if you seriously believe that a Corbyn led Labour government would have handled the Covid cross any better than the current bunch you're seriously deluding yourself. Corbyn couldn't even organise his own party to win a GE against what many people believe to have been the most incompetent and quite possibly corrupt government in British history since the start of the Constitutional Monarchy in 1688. If anyone should be hanging their heads in shame it's not the Tory or BREXIT voters, at least they believed in what they voted for, it's the Corbynista Labour supporters who threw away the best chance Britain had of stopping this government by insisting on backing a leader who was clearly incapable of delivering a Labour victory. | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster The last 2 weeks Boris has adopted a different approach in dealing with Starmer. It's very noticeable, and it's working - for the moment. I do think the approach he is using at the moment has a limited shelf life - this week may have been the last time he can use it. Starmer is still trying to find a way to deal with Boris. It's not working for him at the moment. It's quite clear Starmer is scripted. There's no denying it's detailed and well presented (which is actually very welcome - a proper opposition is a good thing) - but Starmer has not yet found a way to stifle and fire back effective shots at Boris. I find it fascinating You do realise that Boris is scripted, every word and slogan is the work of Cummings. Starmer is calm, precise, effective, Boris is bluster, waffle, slogan and bullshit . He hasn’t effectively or truthfully answered a single question Starmer has asked him Boris appears to do "off-script" better than Starmer. If Starmer is to make any series blows to the bluster and bluff he needs to find a way to neutralise it. He hasn't found a way yet Off script? Do you mean shouting 3 word slogans (written by Cummings) all the time? Starmer will continue to expose his lies. If there are lies to expose he needs to find a way to do it more effectively as the last 2 PMQs he hasn't done so. You probably haven’t heard the mayor of Leicester confirming this morning thathe wasn’t sent ( or his counsellors) the data that Bojo said he did yesterday. That’s another lie exposed. All councils had access to the data over a week ago. In what language do you need to be told they did not? Certainly don't need to be told anything by you. Unless you have a high powered job in Westminster. Thanks. Hopefully this doesn’t prevent you from reading, listening and find for yourselves what anybody with authority in Leicester have said for the last two days. Once you have found out, please feel free to report here. " Maybe it would be more helpful if, before we tried to blame either the PM or the Mayor, we tried to figure out what had actually happened to the figures. If Johnson says the figures have been sent or were available then, for the now, let's assume that figures where either sent or made available. If the mayor of Leicester says the he never got the figures or they weren't available then let's also assume that he's telling the truth also. If we make those two simple assumptions then we can start to find out what's gone wrong. For example were figures sent but they were the wrong figures, were they available but not clearly available, did they go to the wrong person or people, have they fallen behind a radiator. | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster The last 2 weeks Boris has adopted a different approach in dealing with Starmer. It's very noticeable, and it's working - for the moment. I do think the approach he is using at the moment has a limited shelf life - this week may have been the last time he can use it. Starmer is still trying to find a way to deal with Boris. It's not working for him at the moment. It's quite clear Starmer is scripted. There's no denying it's detailed and well presented (which is actually very welcome - a proper opposition is a good thing) - but Starmer has not yet found a way to stifle and fire back effective shots at Boris. I find it fascinating You do realise that Boris is scripted, every word and slogan is the work of Cummings. Starmer is calm, precise, effective, Boris is bluster, waffle, slogan and bullshit . He hasn’t effectively or truthfully answered a single question Starmer has asked him Boris appears to do "off-script" better than Starmer. If Starmer is to make any series blows to the bluster and bluff he needs to find a way to neutralise it. He hasn't found a way yet Off script? Do you mean shouting 3 word slogans (written by Cummings) all the time? Starmer will continue to expose his lies. If there are lies to expose he needs to find a way to do it more effectively as the last 2 PMQs he hasn't done so. You probably haven’t heard the mayor of Leicester confirming this morning thathe wasn’t sent ( or his counsellors) the data that Bojo said he did yesterday. That’s another lie exposed. All councils had access to the data over a week ago. In what language do you need to be told they did not? Certainly don't need to be told anything by you. Unless you have a high powered job in Westminster. Thanks. Hopefully this doesn’t prevent you from reading, listening and find for yourselves what anybody with authority in Leicester have said for the last two days. Once you have found out, please feel free to report here. Maybe it would be more helpful if, before we tried to blame either the PM or the Mayor, we tried to figure out what had actually happened to the figures. If Johnson says the figures have been sent or were available then, for the now, let's assume that figures where either sent or made available. If the mayor of Leicester says the he never got the figures or they weren't available then let's also assume that he's telling the truth also. If we make those two simple assumptions then we can start to find out what's gone wrong. For example were figures sent but they were the wrong figures, were they available but not clearly available, did they go to the wrong person or people, have they fallen behind a radiator. " Maybe it is a bit like the messages from the EU about PPE, that the gvt said they didn't receive after they saying that they didn't want to join the scheme because we'd left the EU... This lot are so economical with the truth, I don't know if their mothers could trust them. | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. The people who voted him in power take the 'credit"See still don't get it do you, oh well labour was robbed and people should have voted for them. Think on labour fucked up and now blame tory voters. Yes, blame tory voters for 60,000+ dead and the total clusterfuck that is going on. You voted for it. You. Not me. You. When it kills your granny, you don't get to complain that there weren't enough of me. It was you. You have blood on your hands . You, yes you. Trying to guilt people into voting Labour has never worked in the past as in unlikely to work now or in the future. And if you seriously believe that a Corbyn led Labour government would have handled the Covid cross any better than the current bunch you're seriously deluding yourself. Corbyn couldn't even organise his own party to win a GE against what many people believe to have been the most incompetent and quite possibly corrupt government in British history since the start of the Constitutional Monarchy in 1688. If anyone should be hanging their heads in shame it's not the Tory or BREXIT voters, at least they believed in what they voted for, it's the Corbynista Labour supporters who threw away the best chance Britain had of stopping this government by insisting on backing a leader who was clearly incapable of delivering a Labour victory. " I think corbyn would have handled this much better. Probably not too dissimilar to Sturgeon. Boris Johnson is a fool. Decisions have been made simply to maintain the daft image that he's just one of the lads with his pint for 'independence day'. Good old Boris eh?!? | |||
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"The last couple of weeks Starmer does appear to be coming off second best. His first outing went very well for him, however since that first encounter Boris has adapted to the forensic scripted questioning, and Starmer has struggled to land any decent punches. Adapted? He hasn’t got a clue, please don’t tell me your falling for his bullshit and bluster The last 2 weeks Boris has adopted a different approach in dealing with Starmer. It's very noticeable, and it's working - for the moment. I do think the approach he is using at the moment has a limited shelf life - this week may have been the last time he can use it. Starmer is still trying to find a way to deal with Boris. It's not working for him at the moment. It's quite clear Starmer is scripted. There's no denying it's detailed and well presented (which is actually very welcome - a proper opposition is a good thing) - but Starmer has not yet found a way to stifle and fire back effective shots at Boris. I find it fascinating You do realise that Boris is scripted, every word and slogan is the work of Cummings. Starmer is calm, precise, effective, Boris is bluster, waffle, slogan and bullshit . He hasn’t effectively or truthfully answered a single question Starmer has asked him Boris appears to do "off-script" better than Starmer. If Starmer is to make any series blows to the bluster and bluff he needs to find a way to neutralise it. He hasn't found a way yet Off script? Do you mean shouting 3 word slogans (written by Cummings) all the time? Starmer will continue to expose his lies. If there are lies to expose he needs to find a way to do it more effectively as the last 2 PMQs he hasn't done so. You probably haven’t heard the mayor of Leicester confirming this morning thathe wasn’t sent ( or his counsellors) the data that Bojo said he did yesterday. That’s another lie exposed. All councils had access to the data over a week ago. In what language do you need to be told they did not? Certainly don't need to be told anything by you. Unless you have a high powered job in Westminster. Thanks. Hopefully this doesn’t prevent you from reading, listening and find for yourselves what anybody with authority in Leicester have said for the last two days. Once you have found out, please feel free to report here. Maybe it would be more helpful if, before we tried to blame either the PM or the Mayor, we tried to figure out what had actually happened to the figures. If Johnson says the figures have been sent or were available then, for the now, let's assume that figures where either sent or made available. If the mayor of Leicester says the he never got the figures or they weren't available then let's also assume that he's telling the truth also. If we make those two simple assumptions then we can start to find out what's gone wrong. For example were figures sent but they were the wrong figures, were they available but not clearly available, did they go to the wrong person or people, have they fallen behind a radiator. Maybe it is a bit like the messages from the EU about PPE, that the gvt said they didn't receive after they saying that they didn't want to join the scheme because we'd left the EU... This lot are so economical with the truth, I don't know if their mothers could trust them. " You don't need to trust them. I definitely don't trust a word this lot says. However you're still more likely to find out what's actually gone wrong if start of on the assumption that both sides are telling the truth until it's clear that one side isn't. | |||
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"So most people don't like Boris and think he shouldn't be in power. Well remember he's there for 2 reasons. 1. Tories wanted to be in government. 2. Labour put him there. So blame labour for having no backbone. The people who voted him in power take the 'credit"See still don't get it do you, oh well labour was robbed and people should have voted for them. Think on labour fucked up and now blame tory voters. Yes, blame tory voters for 60,000+ dead and the total clusterfuck that is going on. You voted for it. You. Not me. You. When it kills your granny, you don't get to complain that there weren't enough of me. It was you. You have blood on your hands . You, yes you. Trying to guilt people into voting Labour has never worked in the past as in unlikely to work now or in the future. And if you seriously believe that a Corbyn led Labour government would have handled the Covid cross any better than the current bunch you're seriously deluding yourself. Corbyn couldn't even organise his own party to win a GE against what many people believe to have been the most incompetent and quite possibly corrupt government in British history since the start of the Constitutional Monarchy in 1688. If anyone should be hanging their heads in shame it's not the Tory or BREXIT voters, at least they believed in what they voted for, it's the Corbynista Labour supporters who threw away the best chance Britain had of stopping this government by insisting on backing a leader who was clearly incapable of delivering a Labour victory. I think corbyn would have handled this much better. Probably not too dissimilar to Sturgeon. Boris Johnson is a fool. Decisions have been made simply to maintain the daft image that he's just one of the lads with his pint for 'independence day'. Good old Boris eh?!? " I admire your faith in the former leader of the opposition however, as shown by his performance in the last parliament and GE, I find it misplaced. Either way it's irrelevant. | |||
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