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2 hours ago, milwaukeeboy said:

June 23, 2016.... The people have spoken. Let's get on with it.

The Euro experiment has clearly failed.

Why would any sane people in a sovereign country want to be ruled over enslaved by non-taxpaying globalist bureaucrats in Brussels?

Depends on how wealthy it makes the country. I would rather have a stronger pound and cope with Brussels than leave and be very much more worse off.

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28 minutes ago, puck2 said:

It seems incompetence, stupidity arrogance .... the list goes on ... are the new qualifications to be chosen as a leader of a state - worldwide.

But with initials like that , BJ, how appropriate for a Tory Brexiteer.  Clearly his slogan for the PMs job will be.  No BJ in Europe

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The lying game starts all over again  like any job and managers they promis you the world so long u vote for them when they in they have brain short out forget all 

 

happens all over the world  

 

even in Los

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1 hour ago, geoffbezoz said:

But with initials like that , BJ, how appropriate for a Tory Brexiteer.  Clearly his slogan for the PMs job will be.  No BJ in Europe

Why does everybody snigger when BJ is mentioned??????? 

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The country is fine; the idiots entrusted to run it have caused this and I don't think BJ alone can fix it, not least because of his gaffe prone approach to doing things.

Boris will do us well. There’s no such thing as a gaffe, just a slip of a truthful tongue. The lefties and trendies hate it, but the rest of us think he’s great. (MSM love him for it too, only because it fills column space for their moans.)
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Certainly. He is the favored clown, confirmed by the orange boss clown from the US from A.
What can go wrong then.

He’s long been the favourite of the masses and party faithful, but not the closet CON Remainers MPs.
With Boris in charge and The Donald coming soon to meet him, it can only lead back to greatness for Great Britain.
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11 minutes ago, Loiner said:


Boris will do us well. There’s no such thing as a gaffe, just a slip of a truthful tongue. The lefties and trendies hate it, but the rest of us think he’s great. (MSM love him for it too, only because it fills column space for their moans.)

I agree. There's an element of 'Prince Philip' about him but he's nowhere near the buffoon MSM or the silver medallists would have us believe.

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7 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

The prospect of a Brexiteer being held accountable for the mess he helped create is indeed an improvement.

Well of course Johnson was a staunch remainer who wrote a very pro remain article in the Telegraph only a couple of days before realising that he could use Brexit as a way to get rid of Cameron and open the door for him to become PM.  After all that has always been his agenda.  So an overnight U-turn put him front and centre of the Brexit camp and all the pro leave bullshit started shortly afterwards.

 

I am not going to comment on whether Johnson or any of the other candidates for the leadership challenge will be the next leader of the Conservatives.  I will wait and see who wins the chalice (poisoned or not) and then form an opinion based on the numbers.

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I agree. There's an element of 'Prince Philip' about him but he's nowhere near the buffoon MSM or the silver medallists would have us believe.

Of course he’s not a buffoon at all, but there’s something the MSM don’t like about him, so it must be good. When the CON Remain MPs don’t like him, that rings truer.
He’s actually very astute and articulate when not guffawing and acting about.
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7 hours ago, Stupooey said:

If the MPs are idiots, then the electorate must be even more idiotic for voting them in. Which neatly explains the Referendum result. 

 

 

After the Referendum the electorate voted in M.p’s at the following General Election who stood on their parties manifesto to respect and implement, the Referedum result.

And this is when the problems started, these arrogant little Bxstards then showed us how hypocritical and liers they are. Thus today they are held in complete contempt by their fellow countrymen/women

 

 

 

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35 minutes ago, Loiner said:


Of course he’s not a buffoon at all, but there’s something the MSM don’t like about him, so it must be good. When the CON Remain MPs don’t like him, that rings truer.
He’s actually very astute and articulate when not guffawing and acting about.

Astute enough to claim, on numerous occasions, that £350m a week could be spent on the NHS if we left the EU. He is facing a private prosecution for these falsehoods. And just because he can occasionally throw in a bit of schoolboy Latin does not make him articulate. Quad erat demonstrandum.

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5 minutes ago, mrfill said:

Astute enough to claim, on numerous occasions, that £350m a week could be spent on the NHS if we left the EU. He is facing a private prosecution for these falsehoods. And just because he can occasionally throw in a bit of schoolboy Latin does not make him articulate. Quad erat demonstrandum.

Articulate?  Ask Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe about him being articulate.  It was Johnson who has made it far harder to get her released and has certainly added to her sentence.  The man is not only a buffoon but a dangerous buffoon.  So perfect for the right wing of the Conservative Party! 

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7 hours ago, VocalNeal said:

Norway and Iceland are not in the EU they seem to be doing OK.

A typical Brexiteer: comes with examples, but.. did not check the reality first.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Iceland

Iceland: the collapse of the banks already forgotten ? Iceland, free energy, tourism, and a 350.000 inhabitants, associated with the EU.

Norway: much free energy thanks to waterfalls, lots of oil so many jobs. see  https://www.focus-economics.com/countries/norway  and  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Norway

Also associated with the EU.

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7 hours ago, Stupooey said:

If the MPs are idiots, then the electorate must be even more idiotic for voting them in. Which neatly explains the Referendum result. 

Maybe because the British are 1.5 x or more drunk as the rest of the world… see  https://www.newsmax.com/thewire/united-kingdom-alcohol-drunk-know-when-to-say-when/2019/05/16/id/916307/  Being drunk = brain damage. Now we understand...

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7 hours ago, milwaukeeboy said:

June 23, 2016.... The people have spoken. Let's get on with it.

yes, an overwhelming, landslide victory of 51,88 %, who voted for "leave", but not under which condition. A hard or soft or softy-soft Brexit . A mare small group of 48,11 % voted for Remain, whatever 

And a LOT of these "leavers" feel swindled. Therefore at later polls a 40% for leave. That's why these brexiteers are so in panic about a second referendum, knowing all Brits now could know the consequences, and might vote for "remain".

Bye-the-way: do you already agreed where the inter-Irish border with the EU should be ?

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5 minutes ago, puipuitom said:

yes, an overwhelming, landslide victory of 51,88 %, who voted for "leave", but not under which condition. A hard or soft or softy-soft Brexit . A mare small group of 48,11 % voted for Remain, whatever 

And a LOT of these "leavers" feel swindled. Therefore at later polls a 40% for leave. That's why these brexiteers are so in panic about a second referendum, knowing all Brits now could know the consequences, and might vote for "remain".

Bye-the-way: do you already agreed where the inter-Irish border with the EU should be ?

 

 If you were British,and I’m guessing you are not, you would realise if you were living in the U.K. that support for leaving this so called union is growing by the day. Not only by those who have now changed their minds on the E.u. But more importantly by those who beleive in the implementation of Democracy.

 As for what the people voted for:- 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Loiner said:


Of course he’s not a buffoon at all, but there’s something the MSM don’t like about him, so it must be good. When the CON Remain MPs don’t like him, that rings truer.
He’s actually very astute and articulate when not guffawing and acting about.

What is more, he has a certain record of electoral success, he did win the mayoral elections in London twice running. His most unforgivable action of course was unseating the darling of the left - Ken Livingstone!

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1 hour ago, mrfill said:

Astute enough to claim, on numerous occasions, that £350m a week could be spent on the NHS if we left the EU. He is facing a private prosecution for these falsehoods. And just because he can occasionally throw in a bit of schoolboy Latin does not make him articulate. Quad erat demonstrandum.

Umh, it is "quod erat demonstrandum"  actually!

 

Pedantic I know, but you were the one talking of "schoolboy Latin", and conflating it with being articulate, and I am actually a bit of an enthusiast for that language.

 

Now as for bringing a private prosecution against a political figure, for something he may or may not have said whilst "on the stump", well that is really the most crimson of red herrings! Somehow I doubt that the courts will entertain it.

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Astute enough to claim, on numerous occasions, that £350m a week could be spent on the NHS if we left the EU. He is facing a private prosecution for these falsehoods. And just because he can occasionally throw in a bit of schoolboy Latin does not make him articulate. Quad erat demonstrandum.

Private prosecution because even the lefty inclined CPS wouldn’t touch it? Good luck with that one.
Schoolboy Latin from somebody that can’t even spell his own name properly.
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Articulate?  Ask Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe about him being articulate.  It was Johnson who has made it far harder to get her released and has certainly added to her sentence.  The man is not only a buffoon but a dangerous buffoon.  So perfect for the right wing of the Conservative Party! 

Nazanin Zaghari is an Iranian issue.
Yes we need more right wing in the Conservative Party. No more of the leftists who couldn’t make it under their true red banner.
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