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Doesn't seem Boris is offering any support at all to Priti Patel, so her arse will be out the door soon.
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ToRmAtO wrote:Doesn't seem Boris is offering any support at all to Priti Patel, so her arse will be out the door soon.


And what a fine arse it is too.
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carcinogen wrote:
ToRmAtO wrote:Doesn't seem Boris is offering any support at all to Priti Patel, so her arse will be out the door soon.


And what a fine arse it is too.


Could not find one picture of it on the tinternet

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Where is Johnson?

Since he's taken over we've had floods and plagues but he appears somewhat invisible.

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Boris finally could be arsed to visit a flood zone which was Bewdley in Worcestershire, where the River Severn overtopped the flood defences during Storm Dennis last month, that's right last month. Well done Boris.
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He waited till he could bring them some good news and action
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I don't see the point of the PM turning up at flooded zones. How is that going to make a difference to the poor fuckers who have water up to their bedroom windows. What was he expected to do, a Moses?

It's just another opportunity for The Socialists to give him a kicking. Bit pathetic really.
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Those Socialists in Tory stronghold Bewdley heckling poor Boris at weekend, One man even shouted "Traitor!" at the prime minister and others booed him, while others asked why he had waited until now to come.

It's a disgrace.
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Zambo wrote:It's just another opportunity for The Socialists to give him a kicking

Is that a band?
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subsub wrote:
Zambo wrote:It's just another opportunity for The Socialists to give him a kicking

Is that a band?

Yep, and a right bunch of cunts they look as well.

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ToRmAtO wrote:Those Socialists in Tory stronghold Bewdley heckling poor Boris at weekend, One man even shouted "Traitor!" at the prime minister and others booed him, while others asked why he had waited until now to come.

It's a disgrace.

Well you've got 11,547 to choose from who voted Reds.
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Zambo wrote:
ToRmAtO wrote:Those Socialists in Tory stronghold Bewdley heckling poor Boris at weekend, One man even shouted "Traitor!" at the prime minister and others booed him, while others asked why he had waited until now to come.

It's a disgrace.

Well you've got 11,547 to choose from who voted Reds.


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Zambo wrote:I don't see the point of the PM turning up at flooded zones. How is that going to make a difference to the poor fuckers who have water up to their bedroom windows. What was he expected to do, a Moses?

It's just another opportunity for The Socialists to give him a kicking. Bit pathetic really.

Come on, Zambo, it's exactly what heads of state/leaders are supposed to do.
It's why May got a bollocking for being really slow to react after the Grenfell fire etc
Of course, they can't fix the situation in person, but them turning up and offering support looks good, if nothing else, so surprised Johnson didn't do it for a bit of PR – he's not normally shy in doing that sort of thing.
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