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Thread: O/T Boris

  1. #11
    The question for me is is Boris goodenough or are we heading for a Time of Troubles?

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    Plenty of demonstrations all over the country, why not all you remoaners go and join one or **** off to remoanier land.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stovicmiller View Post
    Plenty of demonstrations all over the country
    Does that not tell you summat Stovic?

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    No.

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    Will the demonstrations be bigger than the 17. 5 million people who voted to leave. No.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stovicmiller View Post
    Will the demonstrations be bigger than the 17. 5 million people who voted to leave. No.
    Indeed.

    The numbers seem very low for such a "hot topic"

    Regardless of cause the usual rent a mob will be there. Some dragging their kids with them to make the numbers up.

  7. #17
    I have to admit that Boris is impressively outmaneuvering his opponents. Corbyn's vacillations and his unpopularity have driven Labour to the brink of a catastrophe. They would lose a general election, probably ending up with 30 or so fewer MPs.
    The likeliest scenario is that the EU will agree some minor revision to the WA. Boris will bring the revised deal back to parliament spinning it as a great achievement. He will present a "His Deal/No Deal" option. Many of the ERG will rebel. DUP will support. What will Labour do. If they support their Remain voters will go ballistic and many will defect to the LibDems. If they refuse Boris will go for No Deal and Corbyn will get the blame.
    What Labour has needed for the last two years was a brilliant, ruthless, calculating SOB as leader but instead they are stuck with a simpering ideologue. Sad days for me.

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    Hilarious to see a load of 'socialist' Brexiteers who wouldn't normally piss on a toff he was on fire, cheering on a couple of Old Etonians (Johnson and Rees-Mogg) as they stuff the parliamentarians they elected to represent them.

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    Since when have mps took any notice of the general public lasterman. I find that very funny if you believe that.

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    Most follow their own parties or their own agendas,ignoring what their constituencys voted for.

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