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Originally Posted by local
No distraction I think Boris makes a better PM than the alternative would have done and the voters clearly agreed with me.
The inescapable fact that undermines your florid last paragraph is Boris joined the leave campaign when they were forecast to lose.
Clearly if he thought as you say he would have joined the ones forecast to win.
Hmm let me remind you of your conviction that Cummings was Boris's puppet master its always good for weighing up your opinion.
Boris joined Leave because he thought it was the best for Boris whatever the outcome.
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Originally Posted by Alikado
Boris joined Leave because he thought it was the best for Boris whatever the outcome.
Course he did. And everyone, barring a few sycophants, knows it. Regardless of party politics - red, blue, green, yellow, Raving Loony - everyone knows it.
There is no resemblance to a traditional Tory party now. For some Tories that's regrettable. Mainly elder statesmen who've seen it all. It's apparent that even the last PM loathes him.
And of course it is understandable that some would rather have anyone in power than the Labour party. Capitalists, wealthy folk with little regard for the poor and needy. We all have different ideas how the country should be run. But few would put a hand on heart and say that the sociopath with a stage name is fit to be Prime Minister.
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Originally Posted by Alikado
Boris joined Leave because he thought it was the best for Boris whatever the outcome.
So Boris joined leave because he thought they/he would lose, now that is hilarious construction.
I thought he was riding a wave of populism.
Doing anything to get into power etc etc.
The reality is the left picks cart horses as leaders in this country and they are so bitter at the result they vent their bile at anyone apart from the people who are the real problem, themselves.
The last time they slipped and elected someone electable, Blair, they sent themselves into paroxysms of self-loathing at the very thought of not being able to moan so much at their fortune, they have sure made up for it since.
With Boris his party picked him, his MP's picked him, then the country picked him by a huge majority.
Is he wonderful, absolutely not, but he is streets ahead of the alternatives..so far.
Remember the country was offered alternative parties that wanted to subvert democracy.
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Originally Posted by local
So Boris joined leave because he thought they/he would lose, now that is hilarious construction.
I thought he was riding a wave of populism.
Doing anything to get into power etc etc.
The reality is the left picks cart horses as leaders in this country and they are so bitter at the result they vent their bile at anyone apart from the people who are the real problem, themselves.
The last time they slipped and elected someone electable, Blair, they sent themselves into paroxysms of self-loathing at the very thought of not being able to moan so much at their fortune, they have sure made up for it since.
With Boris his party picked him, his MP's picked him, then the country picked him by a huge majority.
Is he wonderful, absolutely not, but he is streets ahead of the alternatives..so far.
Remember the country was offered alternative parties that wanted to subvert democracy.
I never said Boris joined leave because he thought they would lose I said;-
'Boris joined Leave because he thought it was the best for Boris whatever the outcome.'
Totally different.
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Boris is definitely the man for the
job . Yes there have been glitches
and issues as with the rest of the world.
He's envied by many around the globe.
He has the backing of the mass and is going to bring
Us through this pandemic.
We will prosper as there's thousands of entrepreneurs out there biting at the bullet waiting
to open new businesses .
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Originally Posted by Alikado
I never said Boris joined leave because he thought they would lose I said;-
'Boris joined Leave because he thought it was the best for Boris whatever the outcome.'
Totally different.
That's even funnier, Boris thought it was better for him to join a losing side,
Now that is hilarious, these fantasy claims are reaching out to new depths.
Why not Boris was hypnotised by Cummings?
Wouldn't it be better not to support these barmy political theories?
Constantly avoiding the reasons for failure to beat him.
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