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

All that is left for Boris Johnson is to resign. Unfortunately, he has repeatedly shown over the past few months that law and order are of little interest to him.

There may never have been a British prime minister who has sought to overrule the primacy of parliament like Johnson, a prime minister who has lied to the people, parliament and the crown, and abuses his power without a care

The people must now decide what they want, either in the form of new elections or a second referendum.

A central plank of Johnson’s carefully cultivated self-image had always been the claim that behind the buffoonish exterior was a skilful, serious-minded tactician … But in just two months in Downing St, that illusion has unravelled. Johnson, it is painfully clear, is winging it.

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

No FAB response!

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

Hate to tell you mate ......But he’s a lot more popular than you think !!!!

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By *LIMAXMan
over a year ago

middlesbrough

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By *LIMAXMan
over a year ago

middlesbrough

Boris is a legend not like the traitors against him

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By *eerobCouple
over a year ago

solihull

The government and all mps are letting the country down. Hes trying to get a job done with no help from any one on any side.

I feel sorry for him. No prime minister could control these idiots.

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

An unprincipled chancer whose shameless populism has no place in the highest office in the land.

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By *G LanaTV/TS
over a year ago

Gosport

Let me correct that for you.


"Boris is a traitor not like the legends against him "

After all he is the one who is planning to do massive harm to the United Kingdom.

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"An unprincipled chancer whose shameless populism has no place in the highest office in the land."

just like the other 649 of them then.if your leavers have the same feelings towards those who are trying every trick in the book to stop it.swings and roundabouts mate.just amazed anyone still thinks that m.ps are there for the people.all of them think there something special thats why they became m.ps. ive wanted parliment to eat its self for years.who knew it would be quiet so easy as holding a vote on the e.u. if id known that i may have even registerd to vote

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London

A lot of fanboys on here

He has done and is doing everything wrong.

At the end of this process there will be no way to govern the country because every institution, which Leavers claim to hold dear, will have been trashed. Deliberately.

Our method of government will be torn down to be replaced by "strong" government that"gets things done" despite the law and Parliament.

If a government is elected should the opposition support them in everything that they do?

If they think a government act will cause harm,should they support it?

Is it a measure of strength or weakness to vote against your own party if you think that they are wrong?

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


"Boris is a legend not like the traitors against him "

I do find it interesting that to be a traitor to your country it used to mean you we're intent on causing your Country harm in some way or another but now a days in this new age of politics your branded a traitor if you try to stop harm to your country

I guess that's progression for you

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"A lot of fanboys on here

He has done and is doing everything wrong.

At the end of this process there will be no way to govern the country because every institution, which Leavers claim to hold dear, will have been trashed. Deliberately.

Our method of government will be torn down to be replaced by "strong" government that"gets things done" despite the law and Parliament.

If a government is elected should the opposition support them in everything that they do?

If they think a government act will cause harm,should they support it?

Is it a measure of strength or weakness to vote against your own party if you think that they are wrong?"

I can rephrase this:

"Hulk smash" is not a policy for running a country

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Boris is a legend not like the traitors against him

I do find it interesting that to be a traitor to your country it used to mean you we're intent on causing your Country harm in some way or another but now a days in this new age of politics your branded a traitor if you try to stop harm to your country

I guess that's progression for you "

Nice to see jo cox,s husband on the tv condemning BOTH sides for the language used last night.

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"Boris is a legend not like the traitors against him

I do find it interesting that to be a traitor to your country it used to mean you we're intent on causing your Country harm in some way or another but now a days in this new age of politics your branded a traitor if you try to stop harm to your country

I guess that's progression for you Nice to see jo cox,s husband on the tv condemning BOTH sides for the language used last night."

...and he was right to condemn this language.

Was Boris wrong to use the language that he did?

Is he right to use inflammatory language? Does that help the country?

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

I've only just heard on the radio about Boris saying the best way to honour Jo Cox was to get Brexit done...

I'm really not sure how that sits with me on the wrong to unbelievable side of a moral scale.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"I've only just heard on the radio about Boris saying the best way to honour Jo Cox was to get Brexit done...

I'm really not sure how that sits with me on the wrong to unbelievable side of a moral scale. "

There’s quite a bit more to it than just that passage .

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


"I've only just heard on the radio about Boris saying the best way to honour Jo Cox was to get Brexit done...

I'm really not sure how that sits with me on the wrong to unbelievable side of a moral scale.

There’s quite a bit more to it than just that passage . "

Does it make a difference?

From what I've heard by Boris saying the best way to honour Jo Cox is getting Brexit done is basically Boris saying if you do anything to avert my plan for Brexit you dishonor Jo Cox.

That's how it sounds...

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


"I've only just heard on the radio about Boris saying the best way to honour Jo Cox was to get Brexit done...

I'm really not sure how that sits with me on the wrong to unbelievable side of a moral scale.

There’s quite a bit more to it than just that passage . "

The man is desperate. A cornered rat who came out biting and scratching at anything he could. A man child who doesn’t understand that being an adult means knowing when to apologise and has no intention of bringing the country or society together. Truly shameful and shameless behaviour.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"I've only just heard on the radio about Boris saying the best way to honour Jo Cox was to get Brexit done...

I'm really not sure how that sits with me on the wrong to unbelievable side of a moral scale.

There’s quite a bit more to it than just that passage .

Does it make a difference?

From what I've heard by Boris saying the best way to honour Jo Cox is getting Brexit done is basically Boris saying if you do anything to avert my plan for Brexit you dishonor Jo Cox.

That's how it sounds... "

Context

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

Britain's Trump. With a fan club that thinks he can do no wrong.

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


"I've only just heard on the radio about Boris saying the best way to honour Jo Cox was to get Brexit done...

I'm really not sure how that sits with me on the wrong to unbelievable side of a moral scale.

There’s quite a bit more to it than just that passage .

Does it make a difference?

From what I've heard by Boris saying the best way to honour Jo Cox is getting Brexit done is basically Boris saying if you do anything to avert my plan for Brexit you dishonor Jo Cox.

That's how it sounds...

Context "

Context...

I've just watched it, a lady MP brought up Jo Cox in regard to the hostile language being used by the PM that can sow hatred and divisions then Boris said Brexit would be the best way to honour Jo Cox

Jo Cox was a remainer, murdered by someone shouting "this is for Britain".....

and Brexit will honour Jo Cox.....

Just think about that "context" for a minute.....

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"I've only just heard on the radio about Boris saying the best way to honour Jo Cox was to get Brexit done...

I'm really not sure how that sits with me on the wrong to unbelievable side of a moral scale.

There’s quite a bit more to it than just that passage .

Does it make a difference?

From what I've heard by Boris saying the best way to honour Jo Cox is getting Brexit done is basically Boris saying if you do anything to avert my plan for Brexit you dishonor Jo Cox.

That's how it sounds...

Context

Context...

I've just watched it, a lady MP brought up Jo Cox in regard to the hostile language being used by the PM that can sow hatred and divisions then Boris said Brexit would be the best way to honour Jo Cox

Jo Cox was a remainer, murdered by someone shouting "this is for Britain".....

and Brexit will honour Jo Cox.....

Just think about that "context" for a minute..... "

I think it was more sinister than that. To me, whether it was Johnson's intent or not, it sounded almost like he was saying if you don't want to end up like Jo Cox then back BREXIT.

Very worrying times.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

More lies from Boris Johnson.

He simply invents stuff in order to distract.

A serial liar. A wholly dishonest individual, utterly unfit to hold public office.

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

And his reply to Jo Swinson on her reports to police of death threats to her children " pure humbug ". That is not the reply of a responsible leader of the country.

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"I've only just heard on the radio about Boris saying the best way to honour Jo Cox was to get Brexit done...

I'm really not sure how that sits with me on the wrong to unbelievable side of a moral scale.

There’s quite a bit more to it than just that passage .

The man is desperate. A cornered rat who came out biting and scratching at anything he could. A man child who doesn’t understand that being an adult means knowing when to apologise and has no intention of bringing the country or society together. Truly shameful and shameless behaviour. "

It is shameful.

It is not desperate. It is deliberate.

It has always been the plan. To generate anger. Most leavers have been apathetic. Look at the marches that they have attempted to stage.

Anger and patriotism will get them out to vote to give unlimited power to "get it done".

Nothing will be done of course, because it will be twenty or thirty years of negotiations. In the meantime we have already seen plans floated for deregulation, corporate tax reduction and a politically appointed judiciary.

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"Let me correct that for you.

Boris is a traitor not like the legends against him

After all he is the one who is planning to do massive harm to the United Kingdom."

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

If we end up with political violence on the streets Boris should be arrested for inciting it...

Boris is playing a very dangerous game here .Hes a nasty scumbag..It really is unforgivable ..

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By *he feckersCouple
over a year ago

rosyth

Doris is a lying tory piece of shite

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"The government and all mps are letting the country down. Hes trying to get a job done with no help from any one on any side.

I feel sorry for him. No prime minister could control these idiots.

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"The government and all mps are letting the country down. Hes trying to get a job done with no help from any one on any side.

I feel sorry for him. No prime minister could control these idiots.

"

Well actually he isn't

Surely the "job" is to leave the EU in an ordered , friendly and agreeable basis

Erm , I can't be assed so let's tumble into a genuine unknown irresponsible oblivion is most certainly NOT the job in hand

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

Ooooops !!!! Another defeat in parliament , I believe that is now 7 in a row , which I think makes it 7-0 ( or should I say 0-7 )

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"Ooooops !!!! Another defeat in parliament , I believe that is now 7 in a row , which I think makes it 7-0 ( or should I say 0-7 ) "

Do you add the Supreme Court judgement or is that a parallel tournament?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Ooooops !!!! Another defeat in parliament , I believe that is now 7 in a row , which I think makes it 7-0 ( or should I say 0-7 ) "
Even more reason for a GE parliament is gridlocked.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"Ooooops !!!! Another defeat in parliament , I believe that is now 7 in a row , which I think makes it 7-0 ( or should I say 0-7 ) Even more reason for a GE parliament is gridlocked. "

“This Parliament is a dead Parliament, it should no longer sit”

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

Nobody can trust Boris .We all know he gets to choose the date of the election.

He’s a dead man walking....

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


"Ooooops !!!! Another defeat in parliament , I believe that is now 7 in a row , which I think makes it 7-0 ( or should I say 0-7 ) Even more reason for a GE parliament is gridlocked.

“This Parliament is a dead Parliament, it should no longer sit”"

It doesn’t look dead to me, Boris does though

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"Ooooops !!!! Another defeat in parliament , I believe that is now 7 in a row , which I think makes it 7-0 ( or should I say 0-7 ) Even more reason for a GE parliament is gridlocked. "

...and we will get another hung-Parliment reflecting the view of the country.

As it should.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Ooooops !!!! Another defeat in parliament , I believe that is now 7 in a row , which I think makes it 7-0 ( or should I say 0-7 ) Even more reason for a GE parliament is gridlocked.

...and we will get another hung-Parliment reflecting the view of the country.

As it should."

You might believe that lets put it to the test they wont though because those who are going against their constituents wishes will be out of a job.

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"Ooooops !!!! Another defeat in parliament , I believe that is now 7 in a row , which I think makes it 7-0 ( or should I say 0-7 ) Even more reason for a GE parliament is gridlocked.

...and we will get another hung-Parliment reflecting the view of the country.

As it should.You might believe that lets put it to the test they wont though because those who are going against their constituents wishes will be out of a job. "

They will not because they don't trust Bother to obey the law and ask for an Article 50 extension.

Should he obey the law?

Yes or no?

They don't trust him not to mive the election date to after 31 October.

You know this. Why pretend otherwise?

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"Ooooops !!!! Another defeat in parliament , I believe that is now 7 in a row , which I think makes it 7-0 ( or should I say 0-7 ) Even more reason for a GE parliament is gridlocked.

...and we will get another hung-Parliment reflecting the view of the country.

As it should.You might believe that lets put it to the test they wont though because those who are going against their constituents wishes will be out of a job. "

I've already told you when the election is going to be. It will be called as soon as it's absolutely clear that there is no way Johnson can engineer a 'no deal' exit during the election campaign. You may trust Johnson and everything he says but most of Parliament, including a lot of Tories, simply don't.

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


"More lies from Boris Johnson.

He simply invents stuff in order to distract.

A serial liar. A wholly dishonest individual, utterly unfit to hold public office.

"

That's about it

I work for a company that manufactures in ireland and exports to UK

And manufactures in UK and exports to Ireland and EU.

Gove, May and Johnson say that customs are working hard and are ready for brexit...

They aren't...!

Customs have NO CLUE what is going on. They are in total disarray

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By *ore of thatMan
over a year ago

skerries

Just leave

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


"Ooooops !!!! Another defeat in parliament , I believe that is now 7 in a row , which I think makes it 7-0 ( or should I say 0-7 ) Even more reason for a GE parliament is gridlocked.

...and we will get another hung-Parliment reflecting the view of the country.

As it should.You might believe that lets put it to the test they wont though because those who are going against their constituents wishes will be out of a job.

They will not because they don't trust Bother to obey the law and ask for an Article 50 extension.

Should he obey the law?

Yes or no?

They don't trust him not to mive the election date to after 31 October.

You know this. Why pretend otherwise?"

Because he is an arse.These Brexit gimps know Boris will fuck remainers given the chance.He won’t respond because the truth hurts.

They’re just a bunch of feckless arse wipes.Fuck the Brexiturds...They’ve stood by Boris.Their morality is verging on the obscene.

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

If only there was a syrong Labour leader.

Snp and lib dem are scoring points but laboir can't apply the Coupe de grace

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"If only there was a syrong Labour leader.

Snp and lib dem are scoring points but laboir can't apply the Coupe de grace"

Don't hold your breath.

The open goal remains empty because Labour have made a back-pass...

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

I’ve watched UK politics from the outside for many years and I see a moral change and tone that has never been heard before.

It seems very obvious that he is being coached to bring out his bullish stance as he’s gone from a buffoon bumbling away to taking the word strident to another level. Already he is spreading lies and distorting truth without morality in a tone that WILL win him support from those who will be brainwashed by his words.

Repeat a lie often enough and it seems true. There will be an increasing number in the next few months and I think it’s very, very dangerous times both morally and physically, in the UK

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


"I’ve watched UK politics from the outside for many years and I see a moral change and tone that has never been heard before.

It seems very obvious that he is being coached to bring out his bullish stance as he’s gone from a buffoon bumbling away to taking the word strident to another level. Already he is spreading lies and distorting truth without morality in a tone that WILL win him support from those who will be brainwashed by his words.

Repeat a lie often enough and it seems true. There will be an increasing number in the next few months and I think it’s very, very dangerous times both morally and physically, in the UK"

And look at the front page of

The Sun, Mail or Express

Snd they are loving it....

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

"He who mounts a tiger can never get off"

- Chinese proverb

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By *an For YouMan
over a year ago

belfast/holywood


"I’ve watched UK politics from the outside for many years and I see a moral change and tone that has never been heard before.

It seems very obvious that he is being coached to bring out his bullish stance as he’s gone from a buffoon bumbling away to taking the word strident to another level. Already he is spreading lies and distorting truth without morality in a tone that WILL win him support from those who will be brainwashed by his words.

Repeat a lie often enough and it seems true. There will be an increasing number in the next few months and I think it’s very, very dangerous times both morally and physically, in the UK"

That’s classic Trump tactics.... keep repeating the lie and eventually people will believe it. Keep calling the Benn act, the surrender act and eventually it will stick

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

That is his mentor. Unless someone stands for what is just and truthful and finds a voice and platform to be heard, the UK becomes a dictatorship. That includes calling out bias in media, too.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"I’ve watched UK politics from the outside

That’s classic Trump tactics.... keep repeating the lie and eventually people will believe it. Keep calling the Benn act, the surrender act and eventually it will stick"

A technique mastered in the 1930s in Germany . . .

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


"I’ve watched UK politics from the outside

That’s classic Trump tactics.... keep repeating the lie and eventually people will believe it. Keep calling the Benn act, the surrender act and eventually it will stick

A technique mastered in the 1930s in Germany . . ."

Indeed and some sheeple on here have already started using the, term "surrender" as a way of slagging remain voters off because they don't possess the capability to make up their own derogatory terms

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


"If only there was a syrong Labour leader.

Snp and lib dem are scoring points but laboir can't apply the Coupe de grace

Don't hold your breath.

The open goal remains empty because Labour have made a back-pass..."

only on the left wing..

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

Discourse has been made so binary.

LBC had a phone in today;

Could you live with the other side winning?

Might as well have said "fighters to your corners"

Instead it should be

"I'm a Leaver/Remainer...what are your concerns and let's work together on making them better...."

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


"Discourse has been made so binary.

LBC had a phone in today;

Could you live with the other side winning?

Might as well have said "fighters to your corners"

Instead it should be

"I'm a Leaver/Remainer...what are your concerns and let's work together on making them better....""

I’m for leaving without a deal !

Could I cope with the other side winning ?

Yes it’s called Democracy !

If remain had got more votes than stay no problem !

Would I cope with another referendum Yes ! As long as no deal is an option !

Contrary to general belief many leavers thought leave meant just that !

Me included !

The choice should be leave deal or no deal or stay with present terms or new ones ! ( no one has thought of this ! Why aren’t remainders touting the EU for better terms to stay ? Or has it occurred if we remain the EU might play hard ball and give us worse terms take it or leave it ?

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


"Discourse has been made so binary.

LBC had a phone in today;

Could you live with the other side winning?

Might as well have said "fighters to your corners"

Instead it should be

"I'm a Leaver/Remainer...what are your concerns and let's work together on making them better....""

Yes I heard it too

Far more remainers said they could live with leaving but I didn't hear a Leaver saying they could live with staying but to say we've already had the vote and not enacted it yet I'm not surprised.

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By *andS66Couple
over a year ago

Derby


"An unprincipled chancer whose shameless populism has no place in the highest office in the land."

Enough about Corbyn, this thread is about Johnson!

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By *queegeeMan
over a year ago

northampton


""He who mounts a tiger can never get off"

- Chinese proverb

"

classic ... I like that

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


"All that is left for Boris Johnson is to resign. Unfortunately, he has repeatedly shown over the past few months that law and order are of little interest to him.

There may never have been a British prime minister who has sought to overrule the primacy of parliament like Johnson, a prime minister who has lied to the people, parliament and the crown, and abuses his power without a care

The people must now decide what they want, either in the form of new elections or a second referendum.

A central plank of Johnson’s carefully cultivated self-image had always been the claim that behind the buffoonish exterior was a skilful, serious-minded tactician … But in just two months in Downing St, that illusion has unravelled. Johnson, it is painfully clear, is winging it."

Yet all the other party's are shit scared to take him on in an election. Says a lot about them dpesn't it.

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

Zombie Boris, can’t deliver, can’t make a decision, lies, breaks the law, one rule for him and his millionaire mates and the women he beds.

I’m proud of Labour for boxing in a sitting PM so that the PM can’t do anything other than rant and shout and tell more lies.

Labour will offer a leave option and remain... the difference being that no deal brexit (which no one really wants including BJ) is completely off the table.

If the leavers want a sensible brexit that respects the referendum, vote labour... it’s that simple

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas


"All that is left for Boris Johnson is to resign. Unfortunately, he has repeatedly shown over the past few months that law and order are of little interest to him.

There may never have been a British prime minister who has sought to overrule the primacy of parliament like Johnson, a prime minister who has lied to the people, parliament and the crown, and abuses his power without a care

The people must now decide what they want, either in the form of new elections or a second referendum.

A central plank of Johnson’s carefully cultivated self-image had always been the claim that behind the buffoonish exterior was a skilful, serious-minded tactician … But in just two months in Downing St, that illusion has unravelled. Johnson, it is painfully clear, is winging it.

Yet all the other party's are shit scared to take him on in an election. Says a lot about them dpesn't it."

. By not calling for a General Election immediately , where Johnson would be able to alter the date from October to November/ December , after he has taken us out of the EU without being able to get the easiest deal in history , does not show that opposition MPs are scared of a General Election , it shows they are scared of leaving the EU without a deal , it actually shows they are not as gullable as Johndon hoped they would be .. Accusations by Johnson and the likes of ReesMogg and Geoffrey Cox that the opposition parties are scared is an attempt to lure voters into believing the hype and not the reality , At the upcoming General Election we will see if the public have been gullable or not

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


"All that is left for Boris Johnson is to resign. Unfortunately, he has repeatedly shown over the past few months that law and order are of little interest to him.

There may never have been a British prime minister who has sought to overrule the primacy of parliament like Johnson, a prime minister who has lied to the people, parliament and the crown, and abuses his power without a care

The people must now decide what they want, either in the form of new elections or a second referendum.

A central plank of Johnson’s carefully cultivated self-image had always been the claim that behind the buffoonish exterior was a skilful, serious-minded tactician … But in just two months in Downing St, that illusion has unravelled. Johnson, it is painfully clear, is winging it.

Yet all the other party's are shit scared to take him on in an election. Says a lot about them dpesn't it."

Deadman walking

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Ooooops !!!! Another defeat in parliament , I believe that is now 7 in a row , which I think makes it 7-0 ( or should I say 0-7 ) Even more reason for a GE parliament is gridlocked.

...and we will get another hung-Parliment reflecting the view of the country.

As it should.You might believe that lets put it to the test they wont though because those who are going against their constituents wishes will be out of a job.

They will not because they don't trust Bother to obey the law and ask for an Article 50 extension.

Should he obey the law?

Yes or no?

They don't trust him not to mive the election date to after 31 October.

You know this. Why pretend otherwise?

Because he is an arse.These Brexit gimps know Boris will fuck remainers given the chance.He won’t respond because the truth hurts.

They’re just a bunch of feckless arse wipes.Fuck the Brexiturds...They’ve stood by Boris.Their morality is verging on the obscene.

"

Calm down bob your beginning to sound like a labour mp

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"Ooooops !!!! Another defeat in parliament , I believe that is now 7 in a row , which I think makes it 7-0 ( or should I say 0-7 ) Even more reason for a GE parliament is gridlocked.

...and we will get another hung-Parliment reflecting the view of the country.

As it should.You might believe that lets put it to the test they wont though because those who are going against their constituents wishes will be out of a job.

They will not because they don't trust Bother to obey the law and ask for an Article 50 extension.

Should he obey the law?

Yes or no?

They don't trust him not to mive the election date to after 31 October.

You know this. Why pretend otherwise?

Because he is an arse.These Brexit gimps know Boris will fuck remainers given the chance.He won’t respond because the truth hurts.

They’re just a bunch of feckless arse wipes.Fuck the Brexiturds...They’ve stood by Boris.Their morality is verging on the obscene.

Calm down bob your beginning to sound like a labour mp "

True though.

You're starting to sound like you are unable to objectively assess any action or behaviour that furthers what you want.

Any means justifies the end now it seems.

Should Boger obey the law and extend Article 50?

Yes or no?

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"All that is left for Boris Johnson is to resign. Unfortunately, he has repeatedly shown over the past few months that law and order are of little interest to him.

There may never have been a British prime minister who has sought to overrule the primacy of parliament like Johnson, a prime minister who has lied to the people, parliament and the crown, and abuses his power without a care

The people must now decide what they want, either in the form of new elections or a second referendum.

A central plank of Johnson’s carefully cultivated self-image had always been the claim that behind the buffoonish exterior was a skilful, serious-minded tactician … But in just two months in Downing St, that illusion has unravelled. Johnson, it is painfully clear, is winging it.

Yet all the other party's are shit scared to take him on in an election. Says a lot about them dpesn't it."

Simple logo for simple minds?

Oh wait, everyone tells you how clever and successful you are. I forgot

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"An unprincipled chancer whose shameless populism has no place in the highest office in the land.

Enough about Corbyn, this thread is about Johnson!"

You genuinely believe that Johnson is not a liar and a chancer?

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


"All that is left for Boris Johnson is to resign. Unfortunately, he has repeatedly shown over the past few months that law and order are of little interest to him.

There may never have been a British prime minister who has sought to overrule the primacy of parliament like Johnson, a prime minister who has lied to the people, parliament and the crown, and abuses his power without a care

The people must now decide what they want, either in the form of new elections or a second referendum.

A central plank of Johnson’s carefully cultivated self-image had always been the claim that behind the buffoonish exterior was a skilful, serious-minded tactician … But in just two months in Downing St, that illusion has unravelled. Johnson, it is painfully clear, is winging it.

Yet all the other party's are shit scared to take him on in an election. Says a lot about them dpesn't it.. By not calling for a General Election immediately , where Johnson would be able to alter the date from October to November/ December , after he has taken us out of the EU without being able to get the easiest deal in history , does not show that opposition MPs are scared of a General Election , it shows they are scared of leaving the EU without a deal , it actually shows they are not as gullable as Johndon hoped they would be .. Accusations by Johnson and the likes of ReesMogg and Geoffrey Cox that the opposition parties are scared is an attempt to lure voters into believing the hype and not the reality , At the upcoming General Election we will see if the public have been gullable or not "

Parliament could have set the date, but they bottled it. They want to try and get him out the cowards way, simple as that. I'm not a Boris fan but can see it.

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


"All that is left for Boris Johnson is to resign. Unfortunately, he has repeatedly shown over the past few months that law and order are of little interest to him.

There may never have been a British prime minister who has sought to overrule the primacy of parliament like Johnson, a prime minister who has lied to the people, parliament and the crown, and abuses his power without a care

The people must now decide what they want, either in the form of new elections or a second referendum.

A central plank of Johnson’s carefully cultivated self-image had always been the claim that behind the buffoonish exterior was a skilful, serious-minded tactician … But in just two months in Downing St, that illusion has unravelled. Johnson, it is painfully clear, is winging it.

Yet all the other party's are shit scared to take him on in an election. Says a lot about them dpesn't it.. By not calling for a General Election immediately , where Johnson would be able to alter the date from October to November/ December , after he has taken us out of the EU without being able to get the easiest deal in history , does not show that opposition MPs are scared of a General Election , it shows they are scared of leaving the EU without a deal , it actually shows they are not as gullable as Johndon hoped they would be .. Accusations by Johnson and the likes of ReesMogg and Geoffrey Cox that the opposition parties are scared is an attempt to lure voters into believing the hype and not the reality , At the upcoming General Election we will see if the public have been gullable or not

Parliament could have set the date, but they bottled it. They want to try and get him out the cowards way, simple as that. I'm not a Boris fan but can see it."

They have played him perfectly, what comes around goes around. Dead man walking

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


"

I’m for leaving without a deal "

800 tankers of milk cross the irish border each week to processing plants.

No deal means vet certs. These take 4 days...spoiled milk

No deal means WTO tariffs.

Tax on butter will be £1800/tn.

Current profit on butter is £200/tn...bye bye croisants, garlic butter, and no more Lurpak

WTO tarifs on palm oil means make-up, Nutella, and cooking cream used in restaurants will double in price.

Sterling will devalue c.15% with no deal...that affects clothing, petrol, food...everything tbh.

Customs are not answering the phone...companies looking to export or import are in limbo.

Gove is lying...UK customs are drowing and not ready.

So there is your no deal

Good luck

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


"

I’m for leaving without a deal

800 tankers of milk cross the irish border each week to processing plants.

No deal means vet certs. These take 4 days...spoiled milk

No deal means WTO tariffs.

Tax on butter will be £1800/tn.

Current profit on butter is £200/tn...bye bye croisants, garlic butter, and no more Lurpak

WTO tarifs on palm oil means make-up, Nutella, and cooking cream used in restaurants will double in price.

Sterling will devalue c.15% with no deal...that affects clothing, petrol, food...everything tbh.

Customs are not answering the phone...companies looking to export or import are in limbo.

Gove is lying...UK customs are drowing and not ready.

So there is your no deal

Good luck "

Can't wait, it's going to be beautiful

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

His sister thinks he is a puppet for hedge fund masters who have shorted the £.

Banking on a no-deal Brexit.

How much is Johnson in for?

Bankrupt the country and line your own pocket, eh?

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


"His sister thinks he is a puppet for hedge fund masters who have shorted the £.

Banking on a no-deal Brexit.

How much is Johnson in for?

Bankrupt the country and line your own pocket, eh?

"

And i thought this was an ego trip for boris. That's concerning.

Meanwhile, IRA are tooling up!

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By *heislanderMan
over a year ago

cheshunt


"

I’m for leaving without a deal

800 tankers of milk cross the irish border each week to processing plants.

No deal means vet certs. These take 4 days...spoiled milk

No deal means WTO tariffs.

Tax on butter will be £1800/tn.

Current profit on butter is £200/tn...bye bye croisants, garlic butter, and no more Lurpak

WTO tarifs on palm oil means make-up, Nutella, and cooking cream used in restaurants will double in price.

Sterling will devalue c.15% with no deal...that affects clothing, petrol, food...everything tbh.

Customs are not answering the phone...companies looking to export or import are in limbo.

Gove is lying...UK customs are drowing and not ready.

So there is your no deal

Good luck "

And good luck to Ireland as well, I think they’ll suffer more than people think.

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By *avidnsa69Man
over a year ago

Essex


"All that is left for Boris Johnson is to resign. Unfortunately, he has repeatedly shown over the past few months that law and order are of little interest to him.

There may never have been a British prime minister who has sought to overrule the primacy of parliament like Johnson, a prime minister who has lied to the people, parliament and the crown, and abuses his power without a care

The people must now decide what they want, either in the form of new elections or a second referendum.

A central plank of Johnson’s carefully cultivated self-image had always been the claim that behind the buffoonish exterior was a skilful, serious-minded tactician … But in just two months in Downing St, that illusion has unravelled. Johnson, it is painfully clear, is winging it.

Yet all the other party's are shit scared to take him on in an election. Says a lot about them dpesn't it."

It says they're smart enough to know that they're in control and will have a GE at a time of their choosing, not the choosing of the fat fuckwit

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


"

I’m for leaving without a deal

And good luck to Ireland as well, I think they’ll suffer more than people think. "

We know it's disastrous for Ireland....and are horified by the level of understanding in the UK of the consequences...

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"His sister thinks he is a puppet for hedge fund masters who have shorted the £.

Banking on a no-deal Brexit.

How much is Johnson in for?

Bankrupt the country and line your own pocket, eh?

And i thought this was an ego trip for boris. That's concerning.

Meanwhile, IRA are tooling up!"

He has demonstrated contempt repeatedly for Parliament and for the rule of law.

A conflict of interest probably doesn't get a blink in the Johnson household.

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By *ky19Man
over a year ago

Plymouth

Boris was on the news the other day still insisting we will be leaving on Oct 31st come what may.

Pull the other one. We aren't and will never leave but it's great fun seeing the powers squirm. They've had to reveal much more of their true contempt for the public whether leave or remain than they wanted to, and let the mask slip we don't really live in a democracy like we might have thought we did.

It's the same for the poor other nations who've got themselves trapped in the EU, any vote that doesn't go the EU's way simply gets ignored or overturned, or get made to vote again and again until they finally return the 'right' result - the tried and tested method they're using on us now.

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


"Boris was on the news the other day still insisting we will be leaving on Oct 31st come what may.

Pull the other one. We aren't and will never leave but it's great fun seeing the powers squirm. They've had to reveal much more of their true contempt for the public whether leave or remain than they wanted to, and let the mask slip we don't really live in a democracy like we might have thought we did.

It's the same for the poor other nations who've got themselves trapped in the EU, any vote that doesn't go the EU's way simply gets ignored or overturned, or get made to vote again and again until they finally return the 'right' result - the tried and tested method they're using on us now."

Any evidence of this??

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By *ky19Man
over a year ago

Plymouth


"I’ve watched UK politics from the outside

That’s classic Trump tactics.... keep repeating the lie and eventually people will believe it. Keep calling the Benn act, the surrender act and eventually it will stick

A technique mastered in the 1930s in Germany . . .

Indeed and some sheeple on here have already started using the, term "surrender" as a way of slagging remain voters off because they don't possess the capability to make up their own derogatory terms "

It's almost like people calling leave voters xenophobic racist bigots and any other disgusting name and slur under the sun, because they were parroting the media.

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


"I’ve watched UK politics from the outside

That’s classic Trump tactics.... keep repeating the lie and eventually people will believe it. Keep calling the Benn act, the surrender act and eventually it will stick

A technique mastered in the 1930s in Germany . . .

Indeed and some sheeple on here have already started using the, term "surrender" as a way of slagging remain voters off because they don't possess the capability to make up their own derogatory terms

It's almost like people calling leave voters xenophobic racist bigots and any other disgusting name and slur under the sun, because they were parroting the media."

Which media are you referring to??

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"I’ve watched UK politics from the outside

That’s classic Trump tactics.... keep repeating the lie and eventually people will believe it. Keep calling the Benn act, the surrender act and eventually it will stick

A technique mastered in the 1930s in Germany . . .

Indeed and some sheeple on here have already started using the, term "surrender" as a way of slagging remain voters off because they don't possess the capability to make up their own derogatory terms

It's almost like people calling leave voters xenophobic racist bigots and any other disgusting name and slur under the sun, because they were parroting the media."

It's exactly like that and just as stupid, wrong and unhelpful in trying to get to a resolution of this BREXIT conundrum.

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

Quote from my taxi on wednesday going to Eureka

What worries me about a 2nd vote is that there are more 18year olds than 3 years ago who are educated...they'll vote remain

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


"Quote from my taxi on wednesday going to Eureka

What worries me about a 2nd vote is that there are more 18year olds than 3 years ago who are educated...they'll vote remain

"

thats why leave do not want another vote no matter what because brexit will effect the outcome this time around.

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By *an For YouMan
over a year ago

belfast/holywood

Anyone who names their children;

Lara Lettice. Milo Arthur. Cassie Peaches. Theodore Apollo. Stephanie ( Macintyre).

Must be bonkers

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