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Thread: Rats in a sack...

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    Rats in a sack...

    Tory infighting described perfectly, "Fighting like rats in a sack". What are we to do with this Cabal of Cabinet Minister Conservative and Unionist Cretins?...

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    Looks like the poison dwarf is next to go.

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    Purely in Tory Party terms I mean this BT, but I reckon Boris is not long for this world. They'll probably hang him out long enough to cop all the flak over the Covid shambles, and then they'll have him for breakfast. Dead man walking our Boris.

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    Once his mate got Cained, Boris was doomed. The Tories are bloody ruthless once they sense blood...

    I think they might wait a while though and let him take the fall for Brexit too!

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    Boxed off by Boris...(finally!)

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    Great timing for the EU.
    A sign of Boris weakening?
    Can he Carries this off now?

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    I reckon the Blonde Assassin will let Boris know what he has to do my Monday...

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    Boris has lost his human shield now, dead man walking. The good news on Brexit is that Cummings hasn't been sacked off totally just yet, he's still lurking in the background, Boris has only one strand of credibility left now, his Brexit promise. I just don't see how he can cave in now, he just has to stand firm on that, it's all he has left. The Brexiteers will rip him to shreds if he does, and Sir Nigel is just firing up a new party, the Tories would be wise to be wary of them, Sir Nigel can decimate the Tory vote if Boris backslides on the EU, they've done it before

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    Boris and co must be panicking now.

    Because of the Biden victory a no deal Brexit would mean no deal with the US because of the Irish border thing. Our economy would be toast if this happened.

    So expect there to be a last minute deal with the EU. In order for this to happen Dominic had to be given the bums rush. The right wing gammons in the Tory party will be apoplectic, but if the UK economy isn't going to go down the drain it is essential.

    No doubt many will say "No Deal with the EU" even if it means no deal with the US and the resulting economic carnage, just as a point of principle. They remind me of young children stamping their feet when they don't get an ice cream.

    Self harmers?

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    Why all the fuss about Cummings going?
    At the time when lots of folk were making a big noise about his having travelled up to the north east, Barnard Castle and anything else they could find to be upset about, it was reported in the media that Cummins himself said that he would be gone by the end of the year.
    Here we are in November, he is on his way out and yet the media are once again making a big thing of it. Do they not read what they write?
    Meanwhile, bears are still messing up the woods! Total non-story except that Cummins obviously told the truth about his leaving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    Why all the fuss about Cummings going?
    At the time when lots of folk were making a big noise about his having travelled up to the north east, Barnard Castle and anything else they could find to be upset about, it was reported in the media that Cummins himself said that he would be gone by the end of the year.
    Here we are in November, he is on his way out and yet the media are once again making a big thing of it. Do they not read what they write?
    Meanwhile, bears are still messing up the woods! Total non-story except that Cummins obviously told the truth about his leaving.
    Boris fired his arse. No more SAGE sittings for this clown.

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