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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: roversdude on September 14, 2019, 09:23:01 am
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Hilarious quote from his book re Boris and Gove “left the truth at home” probably fits for any politician
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Hilarious quote from his book re Boris and Gove “left the truth at home” probably fits for any politician
not all politicians lie. That is fake news.
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apparently he stole the phrase "we are in it all together in 2005" i didn't realise it was so early
yes we were all in it together until you jumped ships in "ratic" style
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jul/15/david-camerons-legacy-the-historians-verdict
"For all the talk of “we are all in it together”, the sense of “us and them” grew, along with the widening disparity of wealth. Britain became a more divided, more embittered nation on his watch."
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If he falls on hard times he can sell his Wifes field "somewhere" near Scunthorpe. She used to say that to make her sound more down with the Serfs
Her field is in fact Normanby Park - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normanby_Hall
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Hell hath no fury like a tory scorned eh? you would think there would be few closer to the boris than davo, few that would know him better (except for his many wives, girlfriends, offspring, ex bosses, oh and now the dog ............ ) and yet here we have someone so close with such intimate knowledge of him that calls him out, fingers him (figuratively one would hope) for being a flake a self centred tw@t, well there you go that's the boris we all know and love.
''Johnson is a liar who only backed Leave to help his career’ – David Cameron''
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/sep/15/david-cameron-slammed-for-horrendous-mistake-brexit-referendum
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''Johnson is a liar who only backed Leave to help his career’ – David Cameron''
.....And it worked! Maybe he's not the buffoon some folk think he is! He probably even planned his route into number 10 precisely when the opposition was of the worst quality in British political history!
By the way, didn't Cameron vote remain in order to help his own career?
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...Oh, and what about the life-long anti-EU Labour leader Jeremy 'Tony Benn' Corbyn?
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And what about Tutankhamun, didn't he have a point to make?
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I have been cleaning some old emails out from 2016 and found this .... almost Ten years ago
To boris.johnson.mp@parliament.uk on 22.06.2016 02:46
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Conservative Conference 2009 Thursday 8 October 2009 14.43 BST
Full text of David Cameron's speech
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2009/oct/08/david-cameron-speech-in-full
look near the end 7/8th's of the way down
"EU But if there is one political institution that needs
decentralisation, transparency, and accountability, it is the EU.
For the past few decades, something strange has been happening on the
left of British politics. People who think of themselves as progressives
have fallen in love with an institution that no one elects, no one can
remove, and that hasn't signed off its accounts for over a decade.
Indeed even to question these things is, apparently, completely beyond
the pale. Well, here is a progressive reform plan for Europe.
Let's work together on the things where the EU can really help, like
combating climate change, fighting global poverty and spreading free and
fair trade.
But let's return to democratic and accountable politics the powers the
EU shouldn't have.
And if we win the election, we will have as the strongest voice for our
country's interests, the man who is leading our campaign for a
referendum, the man who will be our new British Foreign Secretary:
William Hague
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Illuminating speech, that.
Not a single word about his mates and supporters in the financial sector who wrecked the economy of the Western world. I stead he says "Why is our economy broken? Not just because Labour wrongly thought they'd abolished boom and bust. But because government got too big, spent too much and doubled the national debt."
Utter, utter f**king bullshit. The debt went up because of the recession caused by the out of control bankers. The economy didn't crash because of Govt debt.
Then there's this beauty.
"Cutting back on big government is not just about spending less. Getting our debt down means getting our economic growth up."
What actually happened?
They cut Govt spending.
As a direct result, the economy tanked just as it was coming out of recession.
That meant that the debt free even faster.
And in the nine years that the Tories have been in power, we haven't had a single year where economic growth has hit the AVERAGE it was between 1950-2010. Cameron's policies gave us the worst recovery from recession since the South Sea Bubble.
Then there's this.
"there's one person this party can rely on. He's the man who has dedicated himself to the cause of social justice and shown great courage in standing up for those least able to stand up for themselves: Iain Duncan Smith. And I am proud to announce today that if we win the election he will be responsible in government for bringing together all our work to help mend the broken society."
That's the Iain Duncan Smith who gave the country the evil, spiteful Universal Credit.
Then there's this.
"With Andrew Lansley's reform plans, we're going to give the NHS back to people."
That's the Andrew Lansley whose "reforms" cost billions of pounds, caused chaos in the NHS and eventually were binned. Even the Tories couldn't hide what a f**king disaster it was. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/nhs-reforms-our-worst-mistake-tories-admit-tqs6tz55mvk
An absolute car crash of a Prime Minister. Wrong on every single major issue. That speech from 2009 is a damning indictment of his judgement.
And here's the worst judgement of all.
" think of the great sport coming up next year (with)England in the World Cup..."