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over a year ago

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

Lynton Crosby's plan to infuriate further the 40 plus percent of Tory back benchers maybe..

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By *ThundersMan
over a year ago

Liverpool

Sounds like an utterly terrible idea. Apart from a few correct calls that every other politician would have made he has done terribly. He's an embarrassment and untrustworthy. His entire political project is to turn the UK into a place where him billionaire chums can exploit workers easier. Boris in office until 2030 would be a disaster for the 99%.

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


"Sounds like an utterly terrible idea. Apart from a few correct calls that every other politician would have made he has done terribly. He's an embarrassment and untrustworthy. His entire political project is to turn the UK into a place where him billionaire chums can exploit workers easier. Boris in office until 2030 would be a disaster for the 99%."

Boris in office after the next election would be a disaster.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


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Boris in office after the next election would be a disaster."

It might be a disaster for the Tories if he's in office for the next one..

Or the majority of Tory MPs are so desperate to hang on to their seats they stick with him regardless..

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By *ainbow_RoadWoman
over a year ago

Brighton

OK, 2030 is fine, but as long as he is gone before the 10 o clock news.

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

TBF he needs a third term in order for his kid to make use of the 150k treehouse he was asking for.

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


"TBF he needs a third term in order for his kid to make use of the 150k treehouse he was asking for. "

And refurb the Downing Street flat

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


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Boris in office after the next election would be a disaster.

It might be a disaster for the Tories if he's in office for the next one..

Or the majority of Tory MPs are so desperate to hang on to their seats they stick with him regardless..

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Cannot disagree on either point.

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By *V-AliceTV/TS
over a year ago

Ayr

He's either actually making a feeble attempt at humour; or he's delusional enough to mean it - and he's clearly capable of that level of self deception.

It sounds a bit "Thousand Year Reich". Well, the pound shop version, anyway.

Not nearly as catastrophic - but still a narcissist who believes rules do not apply to him, surrounded by sycophantic, spineless wretches who owe their fortunes to their leader and are happy to enable him - no matter how the majority of the people of their country suffer.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"He's either actually making a feeble attempt at humour; or he's delusional enough to mean it - and he's clearly capable of that level of self deception.

It sounds a bit "Thousand Year Reich". Well, the pound shop version, anyway.

Not nearly as catastrophic - but still a narcissist who believes rules do not apply to him, surrounded by sycophantic, spineless wretches who owe their fortunes to their leader and are happy to enable him - no matter how the majority of the people of their country suffer. "

All a bit trump like..

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

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


"He's either actually making a feeble attempt at humour; or he's delusional enough to mean it - and he's clearly capable of that level of self deception.

It sounds a bit "Thousand Year Reich". Well, the pound shop version, anyway.

Not nearly as catastrophic - but still a narcissist who believes rules do not apply to him, surrounded by sycophantic, spineless wretches who owe their fortunes to their leader and are happy to enable him - no matter how the majority of the people of their country suffer.

All a bit trump like.."

Which one is the faulty clone?

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


"He's either actually making a feeble attempt at humour; or he's delusional enough to mean it - and he's clearly capable of that level of self deception.

It sounds a bit "Thousand Year Reich". Well, the pound shop version, anyway.

Not nearly as catastrophic - but still a narcissist who believes rules do not apply to him, surrounded by sycophantic, spineless wretches who owe their fortunes to their leader and are happy to enable him - no matter how the majority of the people of their country suffer. "

TBF he can't say I'm not thinking about it, as that makes him a sitting dick (I'm not gonna correct that Freudian misstype)

And he probably is thinking about it

"How the fuck am I going to even get close to a third term"

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By *V-AliceTV/TS
over a year ago

Ayr

The problem we have in the USA and UK - and maybe in India, too - is that our liberal democracies have become so divided that the parties of the ruling elites, who want to protect their wealth and power at the expense of the "little people", think they are the only ones fit to govern.

They think they should win every election - in which case, why bother with democracy?

They actually argue the case that a single party dictatorship is ok - as long as the people vote for it.

That merely gives it legitimacy - it doesn't mean it's a good idea; any more than it is in Russia or China.

And if you don't think we could descend to their level - think again.

Democracy is a new thing - particularly for women - and it's fragile; especially where it isn't truly representative, like in the UK. 80 seat majority from 43% of the vote? Democracy?

The real dictators are sitting back, watching us trashing our values every day and they're - quite understandably - mocking our hypocrisy.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


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Why not, people seem to like tax payers money being diverted to his pals and party donors. And they seem like being lied to while the country falls apart.

What can you do.

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By *lex CoxMan
over a year ago

Porth

The only thing that makes me sleep well at night is knowing that many voted Brexit also Cons HAHAHA

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