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Boris Johnson - The Prime Minister Part 2
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A joyless arsehole.
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It's OK, he's said that the pubs can all open in July, so never mind Covid and Cummings, let's all go down the local, mingle and get pissed. Right?
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Highest excess deaths in the World now.
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Mans got his priorities straight.
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People didn't get a chance to judge that for themselves.
By a party determined they shouldn't be able to.
Listen to Talksport and let it be a lesson to you
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Yeah they did. They could've decided not to vote for him because he hadn't appeared on the BBC, but they didn't .
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Is Hillman actually denying the election result, the worst in post war days for labour was an unfair result?
I mean you could argue that on the referendum, seeing as it was pretty close, but not when a party gets obliterated so badly to the point of complete destruction, because everyone thought Komrade Corbyn and his gang were such despicable cunts.
No one actually likes Boris, in the main. They just saw what a disgusting cunt Corbyn was. Also everyone just wants brexit done. Even none weirdos who wouldnt mind remaining, just fucking do it its gone on long enough.
I mean you could argue that on the referendum, seeing as it was pretty close, but not when a party gets obliterated so badly to the point of complete destruction, because everyone thought Komrade Corbyn and his gang were such despicable cunts.
No one actually likes Boris, in the main. They just saw what a disgusting cunt Corbyn was. Also everyone just wants brexit done. Even none weirdos who wouldnt mind remaining, just fucking do it its gone on long enough.
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I don’t understand that. Are you saying you think the electorate should have chosen whether or not to to have Johnson as leader of the Conservative Party rather than party members?Hillman avenger wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 2:34 pmPeople didn't get a chance to judge that for themselves.
By a party determined they shouldn't be able to.
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No I am saying that in the coverage during the election campaign the leaders all had one to one TV interviews except Johnson. So people could not judge him on his own merits, his command of issues, etc.
If you recall Andrew Neill got into trouble for making a point about it. Of course Johnson had worked previously for Neill ( and previously Max Hastings) and they knew a lot about him.
He only appeared when the stabbing happened and he suddenly showed up on the Andrew Marr programme because they had figured they could stick it to Labour. Unfortunately, and characteristically, that was a shambles as Johnson did not know the whole story about early release.
It was a repeat of what he had done when running for the leadership.
If you recall Andrew Neill got into trouble for making a point about it. Of course Johnson had worked previously for Neill ( and previously Max Hastings) and they knew a lot about him.
He only appeared when the stabbing happened and he suddenly showed up on the Andrew Marr programme because they had figured they could stick it to Labour. Unfortunately, and characteristically, that was a shambles as Johnson did not know the whole story about early release.
It was a repeat of what he had done when running for the leadership.
Listen to Talksport and let it be a lesson to you
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Eaststand wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 3:24 pm Is Hillman actually denying the election result, the worst in post war days for labour was an unfair result?
NO.
I mean you could argue that on the referendum, seeing as it was pretty close, but not when a party gets obliterated so badly to the point of complete destruction, because everyone thought Komrade Corbyn and his gang were such despicable cunts.
No one actually likes Boris, in the main. They just saw what a disgusting cunt Corbyn was. Also everyone just wants brexit done. Even none weirdos who wouldnt mind remaining, just fucking do it its gone on long enough.
That's your opinion. It went on so long largely because the Tory party itself had no agreed what IT thought Brexit should look like.
Listen to Talksport and let it be a lesson to you
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You realise everyone just hated Corbyn and abbot and couldnt imagine those two lunatics running the country, right?
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Working class men are “likely to be drunk, criminal, aimless, feckless and hopeless”. Boris, The Spectator in 1995.
Lovely guy. Doesn't bother me, what bothers me is that he was caught as a plagiarist at The Times. That's fucking feckless and hopeless.
Lovely guy. Doesn't bother me, what bothers me is that he was caught as a plagiarist at The Times. That's fucking feckless and hopeless.
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Hillman avenger wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 4:15 pm No I am saying that in the coverage during the election campaign the leaders all had one to one TV interviews except Johnson. So people could not judge him on his own merits, his command of issues, etc.
If you recall Andrew Neill got into trouble for making a point about it. Of course Johnson had worked previously for Neill ( and previously Max Hastings) and they knew a lot about him.
He only appeared when the stabbing happened and he suddenly showed up on the Andrew Marr programme because they had figured they could stick it to Labour. Unfortunately, and characteristically, that was a shambles as Johnson did not know the whole story about early release.
It was a repeat of what he had done when running for the leadership.
And, again, if that bothered people they wouldn't have voted for him.
The BBC has no right to compel anyone, including BoJo to take part in their TV Shows.
That's what it is you see - a TV Show.
It's not part of the election process or a requirement for holding public office.
I'm sure you were fucking incandescent that anyone would dare disobey a command from the BBC to attend for interrogation , but that outrage obviously wasn't shared by the voters.
Has it even occurred to you that anyone who doesn't watch the BBC might still form an opinion about how to vote ?
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I wouldn't blame any Tory MP to refuse to be interrogated by the shite who masquerade as impartial journalists these days. That might get the message through about exactly what their job responsibilities are, and that is to report the news, and not push their own agendas. It's not just the BBC either.Royal24s wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 2:09 amHillman avenger wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 4:15 pm No I am saying that in the coverage during the election campaign the leaders all had one to one TV interviews except Johnson. So people could not judge him on his own merits, his command of issues, etc.
If you recall Andrew Neill got into trouble for making a point about it. Of course Johnson had worked previously for Neill ( and previously Max Hastings) and they knew a lot about him.
He only appeared when the stabbing happened and he suddenly showed up on the Andrew Marr programme because they had figured they could stick it to Labour. Unfortunately, and characteristically, that was a shambles as Johnson did not know the whole story about early release.
It was a repeat of what he had done when running for the leadership.
And, again, if that bothered people they wouldn't have voted for him.
The BBC has no right to compel anyone, including BoJo to take part in their TV Shows.
That's what it is you see - a TV Show.
It's not part of the election process or a requirement for holding public office.
I'm sure you were fucking incandescent that anyone would dare disobey a command from the BBC to attend for interrogation , but that outrage obviously wasn't shared by the voters.
Has it even occurred to you that anyone who doesn't watch the BBC might still form an opinion about how to vote ?
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