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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

It has finally been clarified by the "Daily Fail" that Remainers are to blame for all the problems that our illustrious PM has been facing.

The Daily Fail points out how impeccably Johnson would have behaved - what a blazing beacon of integrity he would have been, and how much he would have achieved for Great Britain - if it weren’t for all of the Remainers holding him and the Govt back.

Well - personally I am surprised that it has taken so long for people to blame Remainers. The EU have already been blamed for being spiteful due to Britain's departure and making it harder than necessary with red tape and applying laws that make trade difficuilt which surely shouldn't apply to the UK.

Once we have had enough of blaming the Remainers, I wonder who will be the next to be blamed?

..answers on a postcard to the Ministry of Brexit Opportunities.

As an aside - had Brexit been a success, would we even be asking these questions?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It has finally been clarified by the "Daily Fail" that Remainers are to blame for all the problems that our illustrious PM has been facing.

The Daily Fail points out how impeccably Johnson would have behaved - what a blazing beacon of integrity he would have been, and how much he would have achieved for Great Britain - if it weren’t for all of the Remainers holding him and the Govt back.

Well - personally I am surprised that it has taken so long for people to blame Remainers. The EU have already been blamed for being spiteful due to Britain's departure and making it harder than necessary with red tape and applying laws that make trade difficuilt which surely shouldn't apply to the UK.

Once we have had enough of blaming the Remainers, I wonder who will be the next to be blamed?

..answers on a postcard to the Ministry of Brexit Opportunities.

As an aside - had Brexit been a success, would we even be asking these questions?

"

Are they blaming all remainers, or just a select band of ‘super remainers’

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It has finally been clarified by the "Daily Fail" that Remainers are to blame for all the problems that our illustrious PM has been facing.

The Daily Fail points out how impeccably Johnson would have behaved - what a blazing beacon of integrity he would have been, and how much he would have achieved for Great Britain - if it weren’t for all of the Remainers holding him and the Govt back.

Well - personally I am surprised that it has taken so long for people to blame Remainers. The EU have already been blamed for being spiteful due to Britain's departure and making it harder than necessary with red tape and applying laws that make trade difficuilt which surely shouldn't apply to the UK.

Once we have had enough of blaming the Remainers, I wonder who will be the next to be blamed?

..answers on a postcard to the Ministry of Brexit Opportunities.

As an aside - had Brexit been a success, would we even be asking these questions?

"

Maybe the party gate cake was a remainer?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It has finally been clarified by the "Daily Fail" that Remainers are to blame for all the problems that our illustrious PM has been facing.

The Daily Fail points out how impeccably Johnson would have behaved - what a blazing beacon of integrity he would have been, and how much he would have achieved for Great Britain - if it weren’t for all of the Remainers holding him and the Govt back.

Well - personally I am surprised that it has taken so long for people to blame Remainers. The EU have already been blamed for being spiteful due to Britain's departure and making it harder than necessary with red tape and applying laws that make trade difficuilt which surely shouldn't apply to the UK.

Once we have had enough of blaming the Remainers, I wonder who will be the next to be blamed?

..answers on a postcard to the Ministry of Brexit Opportunities.

As an aside - had Brexit been a success, would we even be asking these questions?

"

It will probably be the usual suspects, immigrants or the poor. Nothing bashing people who cannot defend themselves properly and have no right of reply.

Revert to type just in time for an election, then for the next four years do everything to make their lives even worse than before.

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By *L RogueMan
over a year ago

London

Nothing to do with Remainers.

They lost...remember?

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By *ayturners turn hayMan
over a year ago

Wellingborugh


"It has finally been clarified by the "Daily Fail" that Remainers are to blame for all the problems that our illustrious PM has been facing.

The Daily Fail points out how impeccably Johnson would have behaved - what a blazing beacon of integrity he would have been, and how much he would have achieved for Great Britain - if it weren’t for all of the Remainers holding him and the Govt back.

Well - personally I am surprised that it has taken so long for people to blame Remainers. The EU have already been blamed for being spiteful due to Britain's departure and making it harder than necessary with red tape and applying laws that make trade difficuilt which surely shouldn't apply to the UK.

Once we have had enough of blaming the Remainers, I wonder who will be the next to be blamed?

..answers on a postcard to the Ministry of Brexit Opportunities.

As an aside - had Brexit been a success, would we even be asking these questions?

"

Did you actually read the article ? It simply quoted a number of politicians. For example Lord Adonis tweeted , If Boris goes , Brexit . goes. Michael Heseltine posted a similar tweet. It was a factual article reporting the actions of various politicians . There was no attempt to suggest that they were responsible for any issues faced by Boris ( assuming that he has any problems ). What is wrong with factual reporting and quoting what people actually said ?

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton

To be fair if people hadn’t REMAINED at all those parties or REMAINED in receipt of corrupt cash from dubious sources or REMAINED on the right side if the law, then Johnson probably wouldn’t have looked so bad!

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan
over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney

i prefer to listen to star political journalist Toby Helm who has proven that the now disgraced prime ministers failed premiership is of his own making and nothing to do with an conspiracy theory amongst a minority of internet warrior extremists about a remainer plot.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It has finally been clarified by the "Daily Fail" that Remainers are to blame for all the problems that our illustrious PM has been facing.

The Daily Fail points out how impeccably Johnson would have behaved - what a blazing beacon of integrity he would have been, and how much he would have achieved for Great Britain - if it weren’t for all of the Remainers holding him and the Govt back.

Well - personally I am surprised that it has taken so long for people to blame Remainers. The EU have already been blamed for being spiteful due to Britain's departure and making it harder than necessary with red tape and applying laws that make trade difficuilt which surely shouldn't apply to the UK.

Once we have had enough of blaming the Remainers, I wonder who will be the next to be blamed?

..answers on a postcard to the Ministry of Brexit Opportunities.

As an aside - had Brexit been a success, would we even be asking these questions?

Did you actually read the article ? It simply quoted a number of politicians. For example Lord Adonis tweeted , If Boris goes , Brexit . goes. Michael Heseltine posted a similar tweet. It was a factual article reporting the actions of various politicians . There was no attempt to suggest that they were responsible for any issues faced by Boris ( assuming that he has any problems ). What is wrong with factual reporting and quoting what people actually said ? "

There is a reason there is no quotes from the article or even a link to it

Easier to misrepresent it then!

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