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"He is already pm, and in these times I doubt if anyone else owe would have done any better " Haha, you obviously didn’t read the OP, we know he is the PM | |||
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"He is already pm, and in these times I doubt if anyone else owe would have done any better " Please don’t tell me this. I mean if we really have to have a conservative pm, don’t tell me that this party doesn’t have anybody better than this? There are a lot of conservative who are 99% better than this dipstick. | |||
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"He is already pm, and in these times I doubt if anyone else owe would have done any better " Without turning into a slanging match..what are his attributes? | |||
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" I wish I had tuned in. I don’t know what I find more sad. The fact that we have such a clown as a pm or the fact that so many people think this guy is suitable to be the pm of our country. Education, education and education ..." I had to pinch myself and remind me he was the pm. Does he even get briefed?he just rambles absolutele nonsense. Its actually embarrassing. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... " Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... " They can call it The Echo Chamber, that way I’ll know to steer clear | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... They can call it The Echo Chamber, that way I’ll know to steer clear " And yet here you are | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer " will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer " Its amazing isnt it? You would think they could come up with 1. As an aside it's a politics forum and he is our pm. Maybe he should just.not be discussed? | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer Its amazing isnt it? You would think they could come up with 1. As an aside it's a politics forum and he is our pm. Maybe he should just.not be discussed?" gone blind? | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too." What are Boris’s attributes ? | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says " Just one attribute will do ?? | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says " You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? " You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? " His uncut hair Shows he is no different to the rest of us who haven't been able to get a haircut for the last 3 months | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. " ... | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too." The furlough scheme was a good..if necessary scheme. I dont know too much about the nightingale hospital..I knew it was got ready quickly..but It had problems being staffed. I mean actual attributes. For all her faults..Thatcher was stubborn Blair was charismatic Cameron was a smooth pr man Boris .. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? " He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. " No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one?" Yeah, does he always do what he says he will do? ‘I would rather die in a ditch’ springs to mind | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm?" Who do you think made them happen on his watch ????? | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one?" He said we would 30,000 new nurses.that was a lie. He said he would build 30 new hospitals.lie He said we would have an fdr style deal.lie. So if you are implying he gets things done I beg to differ. | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm?Who do you think made them happen on his watch ?????" They arent attributes I'm asking for his strengths/abilities as a pm. | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm?Who do you think made them happen on his watch ?????" Examples of personal positive attributes : kind, gentle, strong, resilient, caring, assertive, hard-working, reliable, honest, practical, responsible, loyal, mature, creative, consistent, appreciative, capable, quick, sensitive, perceptive, patient, thoughtful, fit, trustworthy, shows initiative, motivated, versatile | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm?Who do you think made them happen on his watch ????? Examples of personal positive attributes : kind, gentle, strong, resilient, caring, assertive, hard-working, reliable, honest, practical, responsible, loyal, mature, creative, consistent, appreciative, capable, quick, sensitive, perceptive, patient, thoughtful, fit, trustworthy, shows initiative, motivated, versatile" yes, all of the above | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm?" You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm?Who do you think made them happen on his watch ????? Examples of personal positive attributes : kind, gentle, strong, resilient, caring, assertive, hard-working, reliable, honest, practical, responsible, loyal, mature, creative, consistent, appreciative, capable, quick, sensitive, perceptive, patient, thoughtful, fit, trustworthy, shows initiative, motivated, versatile yes, all of the above " | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? Yeah, does he always do what he says he will do? ‘I would rather die in a ditch’ springs to mind " Yeah what didnt you understand about that? a personal feeling, but he has to do what the house votes for.Im sure you understand the context of the comment but just playing dumb with soundbits again. | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. " You forgot to blame Corbyn | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? Yeah, does he always do what he says he will do? ‘I would rather die in a ditch’ springs to mind Yeah what didnt you understand about that? a personal feeling, but he has to do what the house votes for.Im sure you understand the context of the comment but just playing dumb with soundbits again. " Examples of personal positive qualities: kind, gentle, strong, resilient, caring, assertive, hard-working, reliable, honest, practical, responsible, loyal, mature, creative, consistent, appreciative, capable, quick, sensitive, perceptive, patient, thoughtful, fit, trustworthy, shows initiative, motivated, versatile Any of these?? | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm?Who do you think made them happen on his watch ????? Examples of personal positive attributes : kind, gentle, strong, resilient, caring, assertive, hard-working, reliable, honest, practical, responsible, loyal, mature, creative, consistent, appreciative, capable, quick, sensitive, perceptive, patient, thoughtful, fit, trustworthy, shows initiative, motivated, versatile yes, all of the above " Agree with that too saved me typing them all. | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. " Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. You forgot to blame Corbyn " And of course, Corbyn’s weaknesses, his lack of charisma etc.. | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. " Why wouldn’t he be? Boris isn’t clever, he only fools the foolish | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. Why wouldn’t he be? Boris isn’t clever, he only fools the foolish " Depends how you define clever running the country as against sitting at a keyboard all day moaning about how its run. | |||
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"nobody mentioned him as the op ask not to funny how a couple of his disciples bring his name into it. " I know, it was unfair of us to deny the only answer you have to the OPs question | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. Why wouldn’t he be? Boris isn’t clever, he only fools the foolish Depends how you define clever running the country as against sitting at a keyboard all day moaning about how its run. " You can define intelligence in a 100 different ways, and he isn’t running the country, Cummings is | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. Why wouldn’t he be? Boris isn’t clever, he only fools the foolish Depends how you define clever running the country as against sitting at a keyboard all day moaning about how its run. You can define intelligence in a 100 different ways, and he isn’t running the country, Cummings is " Exactly one attribute of intelligence and good leadership is knowing to put the right people in the right job. | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. Why wouldn’t he be? Boris isn’t clever, he only fools the foolish " The guy is just incredibly thick. His complete inability to answer questions is not just a political manoeuvre. I really think that he’s unable to come up with genuine answers. And because he crucially lacks attention to detail, whenever he comes up with anything that looks like an answer - pillar 2 / child poverty figures - he gets bummed and exposed. But it’s only the start of it. When the economy is going to collapse and unemployment to go out massively, the guy will sound even more hollow. Starmer who is the complete opposite of Jonson is perfect in his role. He’s all about detail, he’s analytical, a bit boring but he seems to have integrity. I think he’s going to demolish him every week. | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. Why wouldn’t he be? Boris isn’t clever, he only fools the foolish Depends how you define clever running the country as against sitting at a keyboard all day moaning about how its run. You can define intelligence in a 100 different ways, and he isn’t running the country, Cummings is Exactly one attribute of intelligence and good leadership is knowing to put the right people in the right job. " But it was Cummings who put Boris in the job, not the other way around | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. Why wouldn’t he be? Boris isn’t clever, he only fools the foolish Depends how you define clever running the country as against sitting at a keyboard all day moaning about how its run. You can define intelligence in a 100 different ways, and he isn’t running the country, Cummings is Exactly one attribute of intelligence and good leadership is knowing to put the right people in the right job. But it was Cummings who put Boris in the job, not the other way around " No i think you will find it was the electorate this is how the uk works | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. Why wouldn’t he be? Boris isn’t clever, he only fools the foolish Depends how you define clever running the country as against sitting at a keyboard all day moaning about how its run. You can define intelligence in a 100 different ways, and he isn’t running the country, Cummings is " Do you think Cummings is behind the forthcoming change in making press briefings/lobbying available for streaming/broadcast - thereby providing more transparency ? | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. Why wouldn’t he be? Boris isn’t clever, he only fools the foolish Depends how you define clever running the country as against sitting at a keyboard all day moaning about how its run. You can define intelligence in a 100 different ways, and he isn’t running the country, Cummings is Exactly one attribute of intelligence and good leadership is knowing to put the right people in the right job. But it was Cummings who put Boris in the job, not the other way around No i think you will find it was the electorate this is how the uk works" I think you will find it was Cummings who is in charge, without him Boris would not have been leader of the Tories | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. Why wouldn’t he be? Boris isn’t clever, he only fools the foolish Depends how you define clever running the country as against sitting at a keyboard all day moaning about how its run. You can define intelligence in a 100 different ways, and he isn’t running the country, Cummings is Do you think Cummings is behind the forthcoming change in making press briefings/lobbying available for streaming/broadcast - thereby providing more transparency ? " Yep | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. Why wouldn’t he be? Boris isn’t clever, he only fools the foolish Depends how you define clever running the country as against sitting at a keyboard all day moaning about how its run. You can define intelligence in a 100 different ways, and he isn’t running the country, Cummings is Do you think Cummings is behind the forthcoming change in making press briefings/lobbying available for streaming/broadcast - thereby providing more transparency ? Yep" It would be ok/appropriate then to say "thank you Dom"? | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. Why wouldn’t he be? Boris isn’t clever, he only fools the foolish Depends how you define clever running the country as against sitting at a keyboard all day moaning about how its run. You can define intelligence in a 100 different ways, and he isn’t running the country, Cummings is Do you think Cummings is behind the forthcoming change in making press briefings/lobbying available for streaming/broadcast - thereby providing more transparency ? Yep It would be ok/appropriate then to say "thank you Dom"? " Why? | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. Why wouldn’t he be? Boris isn’t clever, he only fools the foolish Depends how you define clever running the country as against sitting at a keyboard all day moaning about how its run. You can define intelligence in a 100 different ways, and he isn’t running the country, Cummings is Do you think Cummings is behind the forthcoming change in making press briefings/lobbying available for streaming/broadcast - thereby providing more transparency ? Yep It would be ok/appropriate then to say "thank you Dom"? Why? " making communications more transparent? | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. " you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering | |||
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"He is already pm, and in these times I doubt if anyone else owe would have done any better Haha, you obviously didn’t read the OP, we know he is the PM " I read it and the ol said do you think he will be a good pm | |||
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"I wasnt going to start another thread about out loveable leader but I honestly couldn't see where else it will go. Anyone see the phone on he did with..is it lbc?it is..even by his standards astonishingly bad. I could only last about 5 mins. So rather than turning into another mud slinging dedate. Im gonna put my bias to one side..or try and ask does anyone genuinley think he will be a good pm?and if so..why? And I'm not taking..he isn't Corbyn..for and answer." Read the first 3 paras, and then laughed at the beginning of the 4th.... | |||
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"Yet another thread about Boris.! You really love the man don't you Lionel. Pmsl" Simply asking a question..no malice from me whatsoever. Like I said it's a politics forum | |||
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"I wasnt going to start another thread about out loveable leader but I honestly couldn't see where else it will go. Anyone see the phone on he did with..is it lbc?it is..even by his standards astonishingly bad. I could only last about 5 mins. So rather than turning into another mud slinging dedate. Im gonna put my bias to one side..or try and ask does anyone genuinley think he will be a good pm?and if so..why? And I'm not taking..he isn't Corbyn..for and answer. Read the first 3 paras, and then laughed at the beginning of the 4th...." Why? | |||
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"Yet another thread about Boris.! You really love the man don't you Lionel. Pmsl Simply asking a question..no malice from me whatsoever. Like I said it's a politics forum " No malice from you whatsoever.! Oh really, below is what you have already posted on this thread. "He said we would 30,000 new nurses.that was a lie. He said he would build 30 new hospitals.lie He said we would have an fdr style deal.lie. So if you are implying he gets things done I beg to differ." | |||
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"Yet another thread about Boris.! You really love the man don't you Lionel. Pmsl Simply asking a question..no malice from me whatsoever. Like I said it's a politics forum No malice from you whatsoever.! Oh really, below is what you have already posted on this thread. "He said we would 30,000 new nurses.that was a lie. He said he would build 30 new hospitals.lie He said we would have an fdr style deal.lie. So if you are implying he gets things done I beg to differ."" But there were lies told about the no of nurses,hospitals etc?(there was that exectruciating interview on gmtv) So its 1 thing saying you are going to do something..its another doing it. That's not malice its debate. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? He said we would 30,000 new nurses.that was a lie. He said he would build 30 new hospitals.lie He said we would have an fdr style deal.lie. So if you are implying he gets things done I beg to differ." How are they a lie, don't think much can be done till this virus crap is out of the way. | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. " | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? " His newly painted 'Brexit jet' | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? His newly painted 'Brexit jet' " Magnificent world beating 4 chapter thread dedicated to this subject | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? He said we would 30,000 new nurses.that was a lie. He said he would build 30 new hospitals.lie He said we would have an fdr style deal.lie. So if you are implying he gets things done I beg to differ.How are they a lie, don't think much can be done till this virus crap is out of the way. " The pledge was 50,000 new nurses..when pushed on it Johnson admitted it was actually 31,000. | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. Why wouldn’t he be? Boris isn’t clever, he only fools the foolish Depends how you define clever running the country as against sitting at a keyboard all day moaning about how its run. You can define intelligence in a 100 different ways, and he isn’t running the country, Cummings is Do you think Cummings is behind the forthcoming change in making press briefings/lobbying available for streaming/broadcast - thereby providing more transparency ? Yep It would be ok/appropriate then to say "thank you Dom"? Why? making communications more transparent?" And he deserves a ‘thank you ‘ for that? | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one?" But... it's not done and will probably delay it further and use covid as an excuse. | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. Why wouldn’t he be? Boris isn’t clever, he only fools the foolish Depends how you define clever running the country as against sitting at a keyboard all day moaning about how its run. You can define intelligence in a 100 different ways, and he isn’t running the country, Cummings is Do you think Cummings is behind the forthcoming change in making press briefings/lobbying available for streaming/broadcast - thereby providing more transparency ? Yep It would be ok/appropriate then to say "thank you Dom"? Why? making communications more transparent? And he deserves a ‘thank you ‘ for that? " Definitely . Doesn’t stop with live streaming the press lobby - looks like the whole government communications machine is getting an overhaul “ For too long we’ve been running an analogue system in a digital age. People want to hear directly what the government is doing and to see it being held to account…” Be thankful | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? But... it's not done and will probably delay it further and use covid as an excuse." What do you mean its not done? Brexit happened at the end of January this year. What's happening now is negotiations on a future relationship but brexit has happened and can be confirmed on European website | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm? You won’t be surprised I didn’t vote for him but I think people who voted for him thought he was clever ( I personally think he’s thick as two planks), has a can do attitude ( although it looks like he’s got more of a can talk crap attitude), his eccentricity ( it looks like people enjoy a nutter on a zip wire as pm who has the attention span of a gnat), his image of a buffoon ( probably because I think our society is getting dumber and dumber) and his Brexit stance ( although this guy knows that Brexit is a nonsense - he used a populist agenda for his political gain). The guy is a farce but I think his election says more about the decrepitude of our society than anything else. Yes im sure you are much more intelligent than Boris. Why wouldn’t he be? Boris isn’t clever, he only fools the foolish Depends how you define clever running the country as against sitting at a keyboard all day moaning about how its run. You can define intelligence in a 100 different ways, and he isn’t running the country, Cummings is Do you think Cummings is behind the forthcoming change in making press briefings/lobbying available for streaming/broadcast - thereby providing more transparency ? Yep It would be ok/appropriate then to say "thank you Dom"? Why? making communications more transparent? And he deserves a ‘thank you ‘ for that? Definitely . Doesn’t stop with live streaming the press lobby - looks like the whole government communications machine is getting an overhaul “ For too long we’ve been running an analogue system in a digital age. People want to hear directly what the government is doing and to see it being held to account…” Be thankful " When will this new overhaul be completed? | |||
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"I wasnt going to start another thread about out loveable leader but I honestly couldn't see where else it will go. Anyone see the phone on he did with..is it lbc?it is..even by his standards astonishingly bad. I could only last about 5 mins. So rather than turning into another mud slinging dedate. Im gonna put my bias to one side..or try and ask does anyone genuinley think he will be a good pm?and if so..why? And I'm not taking..he isn't Corbyn..for and answer. Read the first 3 paras, and then laughed at the beginning of the 4th.... Why?" Slate him, then say "rather than turning into mud slinging...." Followed by ...."gonna to put my bias to one side"... If you can't see the irony in what you said, you seriously need to go to specsavers! | |||
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"I wasnt going to start another thread about out loveable leader but I honestly couldn't see where else it will go. Anyone see the phone on he did with..is it lbc?it is..even by his standards astonishingly bad. I could only last about 5 mins. So rather than turning into another mud slinging dedate. Im gonna put my bias to one side..or try and ask does anyone genuinley think he will be a good pm?and if so..why? And I'm not taking..he isn't Corbyn..for and answer. Read the first 3 paras, and then laughed at the beginning of the 4th.... Why? Slate him, then say "rather than turning into mud slinging...." Followed by ...."gonna to put my bias to one side"... If you can't see the irony in what you said, you seriously need to go to specsavers!" Have you found an answer to the OPs question | |||
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"I wasnt going to start another thread about out loveable leader but I honestly couldn't see where else it will go. Anyone see the phone on he did with..is it lbc?it is..even by his standards astonishingly bad. I could only last about 5 mins. So rather than turning into another mud slinging dedate. Im gonna put my bias to one side..or try and ask does anyone genuinley think he will be a good pm?and if so..why? And I'm not taking..he isn't Corbyn..for and answer. Read the first 3 paras, and then laughed at the beginning of the 4th.... Why? Slate him, then say "rather than turning into mud slinging...." Followed by ...."gonna to put my bias to one side"... If you can't see the irony in what you said, you seriously need to go to specsavers!" | |||
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"I wasnt going to start another thread about out loveable leader but I honestly couldn't see where else it will go. Anyone see the phone on he did with..is it lbc?it is..even by his standards astonishingly bad. I could only last about 5 mins. So rather than turning into another mud slinging dedate. Im gonna put my bias to one side..or try and ask does anyone genuinley think he will be a good pm?and if so..why? And I'm not taking..he isn't Corbyn..for and answer. Read the first 3 paras, and then laughed at the beginning of the 4th.... Why? Slate him, then say "rather than turning into mud slinging...." Followed by ...."gonna to put my bias to one side"... If you can't see the irony in what you said, you seriously need to go to specsavers!" You are right. His performance on lbc was statesman like. I take my harsh words back. | |||
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"I wasnt going to start another thread about out loveable leader but I honestly couldn't see where else it will go. Anyone see the phone on he did with..is it lbc?it is..even by his standards astonishingly bad. I could only last about 5 mins. So rather than turning into another mud slinging dedate. Im gonna put my bias to one side..or try and ask does anyone genuinley think he will be a good pm?and if so..why? And I'm not taking..he isn't Corbyn..for and answer. Read the first 3 paras, and then laughed at the beginning of the 4th.... Why? Slate him, then say "rather than turning into mud slinging...." Followed by ...."gonna to put my bias to one side"... If you can't see the irony in what you said, you seriously need to go to specsavers! Have you found an answer to the OPs question " You would think The fact that no one can name just one bona fide quality our pm has more than a little concerning wouldnt you? Instead they are more concerned with my harsh words. | |||
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"The good thing is he shot to peaces his credibility even with the tories now. And shown himself up to be what he really is - a toff who thinks he is excellent at - standing up to give speeches ? ? like trump he uses lie after lie after lie... BJ your are a lying twat - END OF" He's so far out of touch with the real world it's a joke. Not realising everyone doesn't have more than one bathroom in their house. Not realising not everyone owns a laptop to do homeschooling. Not realising teachers have their own children off school so struggle to do classes online. Not realising every school isn't big enough to have all pupils back while social distancing is in place. Not realising that not all schools are like Eton so can't easily put year groups into bubbles. So many more which can be added these are just a few examples. He's just a twat | |||
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"The good thing is he shot to peaces his credibility even with the tories now. And shown himself up to be what he really is - a toff who thinks he is excellent at - standing up to give speeches ? ? like trump he uses lie after lie after lie... BJ your are a lying twat - END OF He's so far out of touch with the real world it's a joke. Not realising everyone doesn't have more than one bathroom in their house. Not realising not everyone owns a laptop to do homeschooling. Not realising teachers have their own children off school so struggle to do classes online. Not realising every school isn't big enough to have all pupils back while social distancing is in place. Not realising that not all schools are like Eton so can't easily put year groups into bubbles. So many more which can be added these are just a few examples. He's just a twat" | |||
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"He is already pm, and in these times I doubt if anyone else owe would have done any better Without turning into a slanging match..what are his attributes?" *grabs his popcorn...* | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering" I actually think you are right tbh. I think a bit chunk of people voted for him to 'get brexit done'without a second thought if he would make a good pm. Doesnt say much about out electorate | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering I actually think you are right tbh. I think a bit chunk of people voted for him to 'get brexit done'without a second thought if he would make a good pm. Doesnt say much about out electorate" So because the public voted for someone you dont like they are what? | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering I actually think you are right tbh. I think a bit chunk of people voted for him to 'get brexit done'without a second thought if he would make a good pm. Doesnt say much about out electorate" Classic political mistake to blame the voters | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering I actually think you are right tbh. I think a bit chunk of people voted for him to 'get brexit done'without a second thought if he would make a good pm. Doesnt say much about out electorateSo because the public voted for someone you dont like they are what?" Not really More to do with the fact that despite requests not 1 person on this thread has been able to provide 1 concrete attribute he will be a good pm is a little alarming. Its predictably descended into loads of leave him alone posts Still I'm sure blind and hopelessly misplaced optimism will see us through. It works for him | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering I actually think you are right tbh. I think a bit chunk of people voted for him to 'get brexit done'without a second thought if he would make a good pm. Doesnt say much about out electorateSo because the public voted for someone you dont like they are what? Not really More to do with the fact that despite requests not 1 person on this thread has been able to provide 1 concrete attribute he will be a good pm is a little alarming. Its predictably descended into loads of leave him alone posts Still I'm sure blind and hopelessly misplaced optimism will see us through. It works for him" That's an odd answer to the question you were asked about the electorate | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering I actually think you are right tbh. I think a bit chunk of people voted for him to 'get brexit done'without a second thought if he would make a good pm. Doesnt say much about out electorate Classic political mistake to blame the voters " Hypoypethical question If we crash out of europe with no deal and brexit ends up to be a disaster. Who,if anyone,takes responsibility? | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering I actually think you are right tbh. I think a bit chunk of people voted for him to 'get brexit done'without a second thought if he would make a good pm. Doesnt say much about out electorate Classic political mistake to blame the voters Hypoypethical question If we crash out of europe with no deal and brexit ends up to be a disaster. Who,if anyone,takes responsibility?" The EU, the commies and the unions. Joke apart, when you see how easily this gvt accepts having made mistakes about the coronavirus shambles, I doubt they will put their hands up and admit having fooled, lied and misled everyone. The way the are trying to escape taking responsibility for their Covid disaster looks like a dress rehearsal for the soup they will serve us if it goes tits up with Brexit. This gvt is devoided of any moral principles. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering I actually think you are right tbh. I think a bit chunk of people voted for him to 'get brexit done'without a second thought if he would make a good pm. Doesnt say much about out electorate Classic political mistake to blame the voters Hypoypethical question If we crash out of europe with no deal and brexit ends up to be a disaster. Who,if anyone,takes responsibility? The EU, the commies and the unions. Joke apart, when you see how easily this gvt accepts having made mistakes about the coronavirus shambles, I doubt they will put their hands up and admit having fooled, lied and misled everyone. The way the are trying to escape taking responsibility for their Covid disaster looks like a dress rehearsal for the soup they will serve us if it goes tits up with Brexit. This gvt is devoided of any moral principles. " I'm just curious..will it be the gmnt?or do the electorate share some responsibility in that eventuality? I get that it's not the wisest move to call the people who vote you into power/or not..thick. I also think it's highly unrealistic to assume that every single voter is well informed. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering I actually think you are right tbh. I think a bit chunk of people voted for him to 'get brexit done'without a second thought if he would make a good pm. Doesnt say much about out electorate Classic political mistake to blame the voters Hypoypethical question If we crash out of europe with no deal and brexit ends up to be a disaster. Who,if anyone,takes responsibility? The EU, the commies and the unions. Joke apart, when you see how easily this gvt accepts having made mistakes about the coronavirus shambles, I doubt they will put their hands up and admit having fooled, lied and misled everyone. The way the are trying to escape taking responsibility for their Covid disaster looks like a dress rehearsal for the soup they will serve us if it goes tits up with Brexit. This gvt is devoided of any moral principles. I'm just curious..will it be the gmnt?or do the electorate share some responsibility in that eventuality? I get that it's not the wisest move to call the people who vote you into power/or not..thick. I also think it's highly unrealistic to assume that every single voter is well informed." very true but your comment inferred that only the ones that voted for the government were. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering I actually think you are right tbh. I think a bit chunk of people voted for him to 'get brexit done'without a second thought if he would make a good pm. Doesnt say much about out electorate Classic political mistake to blame the voters Hypoypethical question If we crash out of europe with no deal and brexit ends up to be a disaster. Who,if anyone,takes responsibility? The EU, the commies and the unions. Joke apart, when you see how easily this gvt accepts having made mistakes about the coronavirus shambles, I doubt they will put their hands up and admit having fooled, lied and misled everyone. The way the are trying to escape taking responsibility for their Covid disaster looks like a dress rehearsal for the soup they will serve us if it goes tits up with Brexit. This gvt is devoided of any moral principles. I'm just curious..will it be the gmnt?or do the electorate share some responsibility in that eventuality? I get that it's not the wisest move to call the people who vote you into power/or not..thick. I also think it's highly unrealistic to assume that every single voter is well informed.very true but your comment inferred that only the ones that voted for the government were. " No I implied that people who voted for bj simply on the basis for brexit..perhaps hadn't fully considered what he would bring to the role of pm | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering I actually think you are right tbh. I think a bit chunk of people voted for him to 'get brexit done'without a second thought if he would make a good pm. Doesnt say much about out electorate Classic political mistake to blame the voters Hypoypethical question If we crash out of europe with no deal and brexit ends up to be a disaster. Who,if anyone,takes responsibility?" Well I suspect you may disagree but for me both sides of the argument of brexit were put to the electorate by the various groups and parties. The electorate made its decision on the performance / arguments made. Personally I feel the remain side did not do a great job of promoting the benefits of the EU. Most of the time they seemed to be on the defence and to often resorted to insulting the very people they were asking to vote for them. I personally will not blame the electorate regardless of how it pans out. | |||
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"He is already pm, and in these times I doubt if anyone else owe would have done any better " Whilst I may agree that Corbyn and his pals may not have done much better I absolutely don't agree that no one else could have done much better. If the Tory Party had put in place in government the best and brightest of its numbers I pretty sure they would have handled thinks much better. Unfortunately their best and brightest were not available because almost to a man & woman, they were thrown out for not backing BREXIT. This current bunch of Tory ministers are in place not because they're the best of the Tory bunch but purely on their BREXIT loyalty. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one?" It's still not done yet. | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm?Who do you think made them happen on his watch ????? Examples of personal positive attributes : kind, gentle, strong, resilient, caring, assertive, hard-working, reliable, honest, practical, responsible, loyal, mature, creative, consistent, appreciative, capable, quick, sensitive, perceptive, patient, thoughtful, fit, trustworthy, shows initiative, motivated, versatile" I'll give him creative but it's a 'no' on all the others you listed. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? It's still not done yet. " Of course its done were you asleep at 11pm gmt 31st january? | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? Yeah, does he always do what he says he will do? ‘I would rather die in a ditch’ springs to mind Yeah what didnt you understand about that? a personal feeling, but he has to do what the house votes for.Im sure you understand the context of the comment but just playing dumb with soundbits again. " He's doing a great job at delivering a "world beating" tracking system. Boris delivers again. YAY! | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? It's still not done yet. " What do you mean its not done yet?. Happened end of January this year | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? He said we would 30,000 new nurses.that was a lie. He said he would build 30 new hospitals.lie He said we would have an fdr style deal.lie. So if you are implying he gets things done I beg to differ.How are they a lie, don't think much can be done till this virus crap is out of the way. The pledge was 50,000 new nurses..when pushed on it Johnson admitted it was actually 31,000." Actually it was 50,000 more nurses in 5 years than there would have been. It's looking likely that there will actually be even more than 50,000 more nurses in 5 years time than there would have been. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? He said we would 30,000 new nurses.that was a lie. He said he would build 30 new hospitals.lie He said we would have an fdr style deal.lie. So if you are implying he gets things done I beg to differ.How are they a lie, don't think much can be done till this virus crap is out of the way. The pledge was 50,000 new nurses..when pushed on it Johnson admitted it was actually 31,000. Actually it was 50,000 more nurses in 5 years than there would have been. It's looking likely that there will actually be even more than 50,000 more nurses in 5 years time than there would have been. " Im surprised you remember this stuff when you cant remember leaving the eu. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering I actually think you are right tbh. I think a bit chunk of people voted for him to 'get brexit done'without a second thought if he would make a good pm. Doesnt say much about out electorate Classic political mistake to blame the voters Hypoypethical question If we crash out of europe with no deal and brexit ends up to be a disaster. Who,if anyone,takes responsibility? Well I suspect you may disagree but for me both sides of the argument of brexit were put to the electorate by the various groups and parties. The electorate made its decision on the performance / arguments made. Personally I feel the remain side did not do a great job of promoting the benefits of the EU. Most of the time they seemed to be on the defence and to often resorted to insulting the very people they were asking to vote for them. I personally will not blame the electorate regardless of how it pans out. " Whilst I agree the remain side did not do a great job and I believe they thought,rather arrogantly they would fail through. The leave campaign was based on a tissue of lies. However I disagree that if it does turnout to be a shitshow..the electorate should take a chunk of responsibility. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? He said we would 30,000 new nurses.that was a lie. He said he would build 30 new hospitals.lie He said we would have an fdr style deal.lie. So if you are implying he gets things done I beg to differ.How are they a lie, don't think much can be done till this virus crap is out of the way. The pledge was 50,000 new nurses..when pushed on it Johnson admitted it was actually 31,000. Actually it was 50,000 more nurses in 5 years than there would have been. It's looking likely that there will actually be even more than 50,000 more nurses in 5 years time than there would have been. " Havent they just let a load of student nurses go? Let's see in a few years when things are back to normal. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? He said we would 30,000 new nurses.that was a lie. He said he would build 30 new hospitals.lie He said we would have an fdr style deal.lie. So if you are implying he gets things done I beg to differ.How are they a lie, don't think much can be done till this virus crap is out of the way. The pledge was 50,000 new nurses..when pushed on it Johnson admitted it was actually 31,000. Actually it was 50,000 more nurses in 5 years than there would have been. It's looking likely that there will actually be even more than 50,000 more nurses in 5 years time than there would have been. Im surprised you remember this stuff when you cant remember leaving the eu. " You are misquoting me. We are out of the eu.We dont know the ramaifictions yet. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? He said we would 30,000 new nurses.that was a lie. He said he would build 30 new hospitals.lie He said we would have an fdr style deal.lie. So if you are implying he gets things done I beg to differ.How are they a lie, don't think much can be done till this virus crap is out of the way. The pledge was 50,000 new nurses..when pushed on it Johnson admitted it was actually 31,000. Actually it was 50,000 more nurses in 5 years than there would have been. It's looking likely that there will actually be even more than 50,000 more nurses in 5 years time than there would have been. Im surprised you remember this stuff when you cant remember leaving the eu. You are misquoting me. We are out of the eu.We dont know the ramaifictions yet." If you are unleashed craken too then i dont think i am. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering I actually think you are right tbh. I think a bit chunk of people voted for him to 'get brexit done'without a second thought if he would make a good pm. Doesnt say much about out electorate Classic political mistake to blame the voters Hypoypethical question If we crash out of europe with no deal and brexit ends up to be a disaster. Who,if anyone,takes responsibility? Well I suspect you may disagree but for me both sides of the argument of brexit were put to the electorate by the various groups and parties. The electorate made its decision on the performance / arguments made. Personally I feel the remain side did not do a great job of promoting the benefits of the EU. Most of the time they seemed to be on the defence and to often resorted to insulting the very people they were asking to vote for them. I personally will not blame the electorate regardless of how it pans out. Whilst I agree the remain side did not do a great job and I believe they thought,rather arrogantly they would fail through. The leave campaign was based on a tissue of lies. However I disagree that if it does turnout to be a shitshow..the electorate should take a chunk of responsibility." Sadly both sides used lies and exaggerations though I think most people could see through them (personal opinion). Remain simply did not convince enough people and that led to the result. | |||
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"He was voted in to 'Get Brexit done!' He was not voted in for his leadership, or lack of as it turns out. Everyone knew he was an idiot, from all his previous fuck ups in other public roles. Everyone chuckled at a likeable Boris, getting it wrong. Well he has caused the deaths of 44k+ people, i personally don't rate him as a good PM at all." Alright then now that he’s got Brexit, can we have a proper pm? | |||
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"I think his help to businesses with the rates,loans and grants is better than a lot of countries also the furlough scheme mortgage deferment payments etc he has done well.The building of the nightingale hospitals in such a short time was great too. What are Boris’s attributes ? You dont think the things ive just posted are attributes??????? what you looking for he has a nice head of hair. No.They are things which have happened on his watch. Loads of bad things have happened..but what convinced people he would be a good pm?Who do you think made them happen on his watch ????? Examples of personal positive attributes : kind, gentle, strong, resilient, caring, assertive, hard-working, reliable, honest, practical, responsible, loyal, mature, creative, consistent, appreciative, capable, quick, sensitive, perceptive, patient, thoughtful, fit, trustworthy, shows initiative, motivated, versatile" Ok, but what about boris? | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering I actually think you are right tbh. I think a bit chunk of people voted for him to 'get brexit done'without a second thought if he would make a good pm. Doesnt say much about out electorate Classic political mistake to blame the voters Hypoypethical question If we crash out of europe with no deal and brexit ends up to be a disaster. Who,if anyone,takes responsibility? Well I suspect you may disagree but for me both sides of the argument of brexit were put to the electorate by the various groups and parties. The electorate made its decision on the performance / arguments made. Personally I feel the remain side did not do a great job of promoting the benefits of the EU. Most of the time they seemed to be on the defence and to often resorted to insulting the very people they were asking to vote for them. I personally will not blame the electorate regardless of how it pans out. Whilst I agree the remain side did not do a great job and I believe they thought,rather arrogantly they would fail through. The leave campaign was based on a tissue of lies. However I disagree that if it does turnout to be a shitshow..the electorate should take a chunk of responsibility. Sadly both sides used lies and exaggerations though I think most people could see through them (personal opinion). Remain simply did not convince enough people and that led to the result. " Omly l side was investigated in case the law had been broken | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering I actually think you are right tbh. I think a bit chunk of people voted for him to 'get brexit done'without a second thought if he would make a good pm. Doesnt say much about out electorate Classic political mistake to blame the voters Hypoypethical question If we crash out of europe with no deal and brexit ends up to be a disaster. Who,if anyone,takes responsibility? Well I suspect you may disagree but for me both sides of the argument of brexit were put to the electorate by the various groups and parties. The electorate made its decision on the performance / arguments made. Personally I feel the remain side did not do a great job of promoting the benefits of the EU. Most of the time they seemed to be on the defence and to often resorted to insulting the very people they were asking to vote for them. I personally will not blame the electorate regardless of how it pans out. Whilst I agree the remain side did not do a great job and I believe they thought,rather arrogantly they would fail through. The leave campaign was based on a tissue of lies. However I disagree that if it does turnout to be a shitshow..the electorate should take a chunk of responsibility. Sadly both sides used lies and exaggerations though I think most people could see through them (personal opinion). Remain simply did not convince enough people and that led to the result. Omly l side was investigated in case the law had been broken" You mentioned lies and that was what I referred to as said both sides were guilty. The electorate could only base their decision on the messages from both sides. Remain simply did not convince enough people. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? It's still not done yet. What do you mean its not done yet?. Happened end of January this year" Did we get a ‘great deal’ as promised ? | |||
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"Has his Irish stalker put his head through the door yet? " It's no fun anymore now that most people agree with me | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? It's still not done yet. What do you mean its not done yet?. Happened end of January this year Did we get a ‘great deal’ as promised ? " No but it's coming. It'll be the easiest deal in history. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says You see..if I vote for a party..and ultimately a leader..in a general election,I'd like to think I had some sort of faith in his abilities as a politician. I find it kind of strange he was voted in with such a landslide .yet when asked to list his attributes..its like getting blood from a stone. you know exactally why he won a landslide all the leave voters voted him in as the tories were the only party to say they would go through with it.and all the renain voters decided to spread there votes all over the place instead of voting for the lib dems who said they would cancel it.pretty simple really.they voted. for him for that one reason alone.i doubt ppl even looked at what else the torys were offering I actually think you are right tbh. I think a bit chunk of people voted for him to 'get brexit done'without a second thought if he would make a good pm. Doesnt say much about out electorate Classic political mistake to blame the voters Hypoypethical question If we crash out of europe with no deal and brexit ends up to be a disaster. Who,if anyone,takes responsibility? Well I suspect you may disagree but for me both sides of the argument of brexit were put to the electorate by the various groups and parties. The electorate made its decision on the performance / arguments made. Personally I feel the remain side did not do a great job of promoting the benefits of the EU. Most of the time they seemed to be on the defence and to often resorted to insulting the very people they were asking to vote for them. I personally will not blame the electorate regardless of how it pans out. Whilst I agree the remain side did not do a great job and I believe they thought,rather arrogantly they would fail through. The leave campaign was based on a tissue of lies. However I disagree that if it does turnout to be a shitshow..the electorate should take a chunk of responsibility. Sadly both sides used lies and exaggerations though I think most people could see through them (personal opinion). Remain simply did not convince enough people and that led to the result. Omly l side was investigated in case the law had been broken You mentioned lies and that was what I referred to as said both sides were guilty. The electorate could only base their decision on the messages from both sides. Remain simply did not convince enough people. " Cant disagee with that | |||
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"In defence of the remain side, it’s much easier to demonise something than prove it’s a good thing. Personally I don’t need to be shown what’s good about the EU but it looks like some people can’t see what’s obvious. I’m a labour supporter but I’ll never forgive Corbyn for having been so ambiguous about Remain. He is one of the reasons of Brexit. " Corbyn has always been a leave supporter. The trouble was the Labour party decided to ignore what the voters wanted and campaigned to remain in the EU for the General Election. | |||
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"In defence of the remain side, it’s much easier to demonise something than prove it’s a good thing. Personally I don’t need to be shown what’s good about the EU but it looks like some people can’t see what’s obvious. I’m a labour supporter but I’ll never forgive Corbyn for having been so ambiguous about Remain. He is one of the reasons of Brexit. Corbyn has always been a leave supporter. The trouble was the Labour party decided to ignore what the voters wanted and campaigned to remain in the EU for the General Election." That is true, Brexit decided the last election, brexit is now ‘done’ , it won’t be relevant in 2024 | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? He said we would 30,000 new nurses.that was a lie. He said he would build 30 new hospitals.lie He said we would have an fdr style deal.lie. So if you are implying he gets things done I beg to differ.How are they a lie, don't think much can be done till this virus crap is out of the way. The pledge was 50,000 new nurses..when pushed on it Johnson admitted it was actually 31,000. Actually it was 50,000 more nurses in 5 years than there would have been. It's looking likely that there will actually be even more than 50,000 more nurses in 5 years time than there would have been. Im surprised you remember this stuff when you cant remember leaving the eu. " Leaving was not the end of the BREXIT processes, it is just the beginning. You may understand that one day. | |||
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"In defence of the remain side, it’s much easier to demonise something than prove it’s a good thing. Personally I don’t need to be shown what’s good about the EU but it looks like some people can’t see what’s obvious. I’m a labour supporter but I’ll never forgive Corbyn for having been so ambiguous about Remain. He is one of the reasons of Brexit. Corbyn has always been a leave supporter. The trouble was the Labour party decided to ignore what the voters wanted and campaigned to remain in the EU for the General Election. That is true, Brexit decided the last election, brexit is now ‘done’ , it won’t be relevant in 2024 " I think you'll find that the results of BREXIT will be very much relevant in 2024. | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? He said we would 30,000 new nurses.that was a lie. He said he would build 30 new hospitals.lie He said we would have an fdr style deal.lie. So if you are implying he gets things done I beg to differ.How are they a lie, don't think much can be done till this virus crap is out of the way. The pledge was 50,000 new nurses..when pushed on it Johnson admitted it was actually 31,000. Actually it was 50,000 more nurses in 5 years than there would have been. It's looking likely that there will actually be even more than 50,000 more nurses in 5 years time than there would have been. Im surprised you remember this stuff when you cant remember leaving the eu. Leaving was not the end of the BREXIT processes, it is just the beginning. You may understand that one day. " No, for the brexiters, the 31st of Jan was the start of a new life. Everything would be rosey and shiney. The EU would stop telling us what to do ( even if never did) and all the problems in this country imposed on purpose would be long gone. It doesn’t seem to be the case but that’s what we were told. And remember that the EU was meant to disappear too because the giant UK left. Now the new enemy is the unions, the other baddies that will take the stick for the misery inflicted by our compassionate conservatives. They’ve always got somebody lined up to divert attention. | |||
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"In defence of the remain side, it’s much easier to demonise something than prove it’s a good thing. Personally I don’t need to be shown what’s good about the EU but it looks like some people can’t see what’s obvious. I’m a labour supporter but I’ll never forgive Corbyn for having been so ambiguous about Remain. He is one of the reasons of Brexit. Corbyn has always been a leave supporter. The trouble was the Labour party decided to ignore what the voters wanted and campaigned to remain in the EU for the General Election." They campaigned for a 2nd ref | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? He said we would 30,000 new nurses.that was a lie. He said he would build 30 new hospitals.lie He said we would have an fdr style deal.lie. So if you are implying he gets things done I beg to differ.How are they a lie, don't think much can be done till this virus crap is out of the way. The pledge was 50,000 new nurses..when pushed on it Johnson admitted it was actually 31,000. Actually it was 50,000 more nurses in 5 years than there would have been. It's looking likely that there will actually be even more than 50,000 more nurses in 5 years time than there would have been. Im surprised you remember this stuff when you cant remember leaving the eu. Leaving was not the end of the BREXIT processes, it is just the beginning. You may understand that one day. No, for the brexiters, the 31st of Jan was the start of a new life. Everything would be rosey and shiney. The EU would stop telling us what to do ( even if never did) and all the problems in this country imposed on purpose would be long gone. It doesn’t seem to be the case but that’s what we were told. And remember that the EU was meant to disappear too because the giant UK left. Now the new enemy is the unions, the other baddies that will take the stick for the misery inflicted by our compassionate conservatives. They’ve always got somebody lined up to divert attention. " Shifting the blame and demonising groups is in their dna | |||
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"In defence of the remain side, it’s much easier to demonise something than prove it’s a good thing. Personally I don’t need to be shown what’s good about the EU but it looks like some people can’t see what’s obvious. I’m a labour supporter but I’ll never forgive Corbyn for having been so ambiguous about Remain. He is one of the reasons of Brexit. Corbyn has always been a leave supporter. The trouble was the Labour party decided to ignore what the voters wanted and campaigned to remain in the EU for the General Election. They campaigned for a 2nd ref" Exactly, they ignored what the people voted in the referendum. | |||
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"In defence of the remain side, it’s much easier to demonise something than prove it’s a good thing. Personally I don’t need to be shown what’s good about the EU but it looks like some people can’t see what’s obvious. I’m a labour supporter but I’ll never forgive Corbyn for having been so ambiguous about Remain. He is one of the reasons of Brexit. Corbyn has always been a leave supporter. The trouble was the Labour party decided to ignore what the voters wanted and campaigned to remain in the EU for the General Election. They campaigned for a 2nd ref Exactly, they ignored what the people voted in the referendum." The majority of people in 2020 voted for parties who either wanted to stay in the EU or who wanted a 2nd ref. | |||
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"In defence of the remain side, it’s much easier to demonise something than prove it’s a good thing. Personally I don’t need to be shown what’s good about the EU but it looks like some people can’t see what’s obvious. I’m a labour supporter but I’ll never forgive Corbyn for having been so ambiguous about Remain. He is one of the reasons of Brexit. Corbyn has always been a leave supporter. The trouble was the Labour party decided to ignore what the voters wanted and campaigned to remain in the EU for the General Election. That is true, Brexit decided the last election, brexit is now ‘done’ , it won’t be relevant in 2024 I think you'll find that the results of BREXIT will be very much relevant in 2024. " I know, I was be facetious . | |||
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"In defence of the remain side, it’s much easier to demonise something than prove it’s a good thing. Personally I don’t need to be shown what’s good about the EU but it looks like some people can’t see what’s obvious. I’m a labour supporter but I’ll never forgive Corbyn for having been so ambiguous about Remain. He is one of the reasons of Brexit. Corbyn has always been a leave supporter. The trouble was the Labour party decided to ignore what the voters wanted and campaigned to remain in the EU for the General Election. They campaigned for a 2nd ref Exactly, they ignored what the people voted in the referendum. The majority of people in 2020 voted for parties who either wanted to stay in the EU or who wanted a 2nd ref." But they never won an 80 seat majority did they.! The UK left the EU on the 31st January 2020. This is old news now, get over it and move on.!! | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? It's still not done yet. What do you mean its not done yet?. Happened end of January this year Did we get a ‘great deal’ as promised ? " Brexit is the UK leaving the EU officially. That was concluded at the end of January after the withdrawal bill went through (oven ready deal). What's happening now is negotiations on the future relationship (if any) . That concludes at the end of this year so can not say one way or the other what deal will happen until then | |||
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"Note to site owners ... maybe time for a forum dedicated to Boris... Ha, maybe, then again the OP asks a very simple question that nobody can answer will he be a good prime minister? who knows what will have happened in the next 1, 2, 3 or 4 years - hell we may even be lucky enough to have him for a second term. For someone who is hated so much around these parts, at times I wonder if those who hate him so much are actually secretly obsessed with him (ref. my quip on a previous thread " the lady doth protest too much, methinks") ps. he's going to be on BBC1 now - just in case anyone can't bear to miss everything he says Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do "get brexit done" how about that one? It's still not done yet. What do you mean its not done yet?. Happened end of January this year Did we get a ‘great deal’ as promised ? Brexit is the UK leaving the EU officially. That was concluded at the end of January after the withdrawal bill went through (oven ready deal). What's happening now is negotiations on the future relationship (if any) . That concludes at the end of this year so can not say one way or the other what deal will happen until then" We have left but nobody knows how we have left? What a mess | |||
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" Just one attribute will do ?? He does what he says he will do " Bless | |||
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