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No silly, Churchill would obviously have praised turning the Conservative Party into an autocratic cult. /s
So, like he acts all the time then?
Yeah the polls are so terrible for Boris /s.
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No silly, Churchill would obviously have praised turning the Conservative Party into an autocratic cult. /s
So, like he acts all the time then?
Onto more important news, Boris calling for an early election tomorrow. Woot Woot.
Yes, because a Spectator columnist should be believed above the words actually uttered by Churchill...
You know what they say about opinions?
You don't know who Andrew Roberts is then do you? Hilarious.
The 21 Tories who will have the whip removed and be banned from standing in the next general election
The argument that Boris Johnson is genuinely trying to strike a deal with the EU is “absurd”, according to the former Conservative minister, Ken Clarke, who has told Newsnight:
He’s obviously not trying to get a deal. I’m sure he’d prefer one if he thought he could get one past his right-wing supporters but he’s dug himself in. He assumes he’s going to get no deal because he can’t get the right wing of the Conservative party, many of them now stuck in his cabinet, to agree to it.
As far as I'm aware he was having a snooze while waiting for the vote to be counted. Nothing wrong with that.
I'm sure he lost a lot of sleep over comments from commies ...Roundly battered from all sides, with Ken Clarke, Jeremy Corbyn, and Ian Blackford of the SNP getting particularly hard hits in
pre-planned and staged as hell, mehA Tory MP gets up and crosses the chamber in the middle of Johnson's speech!
When those worthy of your contempt moan about your contempt, it really rolls like water off a duck's back I imagine.Johnson's pick as Leader of the Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg roundly condemned for his arrogant and contemptuous behaviour.
Which merely serves to demonstrate the complete and utter ineptitude of the pathetic parliament, still not coming to terms with the simple fact that nobody in the UK, not BJ, not parliament, not even the f-ing Queen can take "no deal by default" off the table.unless he takes No Deal By Default off the table first.
Far from it, he is exposing how rigidly inflexible, profoundly incompetent and miles out of their depth the members of parliament are. May was placating this pathetic circus, an approach that ensures failure, never placate a pathetic circus!He's only been in the job a few weeks and he's making rigidly inflexible, profoundly incompetent, and miles out of her depth Theresa May look like a pillar of strength and stability in comparison!
I'm kind of missing the claims that BoJo is playing 99D chess.I'm sure he lost a lot of sleep over comments from commies ...
pre-planned and staged as hell, meh
When those worthy of your contempt moan about your contempt, it really rolls like water off a duck's back I imagine.
Which merely serves to demonstrate the complete and utter ineptitude of the pathetic parliament, still not coming to terms with the simple fact that nobody in the UK, not BJ, not parliament, not even the f-ing Queen can take "no deal by default" off the table.
It is the legislative effect of how Article 50 works, keep faffing around and it happens, guaranteed. Unless the EU does you a favour and extends it yet again.
Far from it, he is exposing how rigidly inflexible, profoundly incompetent and miles out of their depth the members of parliament are. May was placating this pathetic circus, an approach that ensures failure, never placate a pathetic circus!
Cute, except even a beginner chess player would quickly have figured out by now you don't announce your every move in advance and let your opponent mop the floor with you.I'm kind of missing the claims that BoJo is playing 99D chess.
The Ignorant Man's representative leader in the UK is having a slightly harder time of it than his counterpart in the US had.Recap of Boris Johnson's first day in parliament as Prime Minister:
○ First Prime Minister ever to lose their first parliamentary vote (328-301)
○ Loses control of the parliamentary order paper.
○ Roundly battered from all sides, with Ken Clarke, Jeremy Corbyn, and Ian Blackford of the SNP getting particularly hard hits in.
○ Scottish court presented with evidence that Johnson and Cummings were secretly plotting to shut down parliament as they lied to the public that they had no such plans.
○ A Tory MP gets up and crosses the chamber in the middle of Johnson's speech!
○ Johnson's pick as Leader of the Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg roundly condemned for his arrogant and contemptuous behaviour.
○ Apparently drunk Dominic Cummings yells a load of rattled gibberish at Jeremy Corbyn in a parliamentary corridor.
○ Johnson trying to call a snap election amidst the chaos, but highly unlikely to be able to deliver it unless he takes No Deal By Default off the table first.
○ Throws Ken Clarke, Philip Hammond (Tory Chancellor until a few weeks ago), Winston Churchill's grandson, and 18 others out of the Tory party!
○ Tory-DUP majority collapses from +1 to -43.
He's only been in the job a few weeks and he's making rigidly inflexible, profoundly incompetent, and miles out of her depth Theresa May look like a pillar of strength and stability in comparison!
Recap of Boris Johnson's first day in parliament as Prime Minister:
○ First Prime Minister ever to lose their first parliamentary vote (328-301)
○ Loses control of the parliamentary order paper.
○ Roundly battered from all sides, with Ken Clarke, Jeremy Corbyn, and Ian Blackford of the SNP getting particularly hard hits in.
○ Scottish court presented with evidence that Johnson and Cummings were secretly plotting to shut down parliament as they lied to the public that they had no such plans.
○ A Tory MP gets up and crosses the chamber in the middle of Johnson's speech!
○ Johnson's pick as Leader of the Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg roundly condemned for his arrogant and contemptuous behaviour.
○ Apparently drunk Dominic Cummings yells a load of rattled gibberish at Jeremy Corbyn in a parliamentary corridor.
○ Johnson trying to call a snap election amidst the chaos, but highly unlikely to be able to deliver it unless he takes No Deal By Default off the table first.
○ Throws Ken Clarke, Philip Hammond (Tory Chancellor until a few weeks ago), Winston Churchill's grandson, and 18 others out of the Tory party!
○ Tory-DUP majority collapses from +1 to -43.
He's only been in the job a few weeks and he's making rigidly inflexible, profoundly incompetent, and miles out of her depth Theresa May look like a pillar of strength and stability in comparison!
Remind which party has a clear and decisive lead in the polls again? Here I'll even help you...
aye, but they never will, the EU has proven time and again it is fearful of hard brexit, just a pity that nobody bothered to try and leverage that to datewhat would really restore my faith in the EU would be if they then tell Borris to fsckoff amd do a hard Brexit anyway.