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If you think it's an utterly f**king pointless debate why did you get involved?
I want him to fail. Him to fail. Him, a man who has lied, cheated, blundered and conspired to have a journalist beaten up. He should be no where near the PM job.I do want the country to succeed. The two are not mutually exclusive. I'm prepared to wait for the country if it means we can get rid of him first.
Well Boris?
Finding this thread highly entertaining, the amount of lefty remoaners on here who have spat their dummy out is hilarious.Keep it coming! Love it!
Filo, Gordon Brown was appointed leader of the Labour party in an uncontested election.
Respect to BST. he has defended his stance on the EU, and has not wavered one bit, but apart from him, who I know is a member of the Labour party, who else voted for GC. to be the leader of the Labour party. Do people actually vote for who is the leader of a party? or for the party that attracts your vote with its policies? Anyone who would like the country to fail because of it's leader has a poor outlook on life in my opinion, and of all the party leaders at the moment, probably Boris Johnson is the party leader who has the widest appeal at the moment. The others are non entities apart from Nigel Farage.
It is indeed a low bar Wilts. https://mobile.twitter.com/LeftieStats/status/1153653277176860672
Quote from: coventryrover on July 23, 2019, 04:12:47 pmQuote from: selby on July 23, 2019, 03:53:29 pm Respect to BST. he has defended his stance on the EU, and has not wavered one bit, but apart from him, who I know is a member of the Labour party, who else voted for GC. to be the leader of the Labour party. Do people actually vote for who is the leader of a party? or for the party that attracts your vote with its policies? Anyone who would like the country to fail because of it's leader has a poor outlook on life in my opinion, and of all the party leaders at the moment, probably Boris Johnson is the party leader who has the widest appeal at the moment. The others are non entities apart from Nigel Farage. for all the reasons ings e he is not fit for purpose. Why do we have to accept someone like him being the pinnacle of our country.Because we live in a democracy.
Quote from: selby on July 23, 2019, 03:53:29 pm Respect to BST. he has defended his stance on the EU, and has not wavered one bit, but apart from him, who I know is a member of the Labour party, who else voted for GC. to be the leader of the Labour party. Do people actually vote for who is the leader of a party? or for the party that attracts your vote with its policies? Anyone who would like the country to fail because of it's leader has a poor outlook on life in my opinion, and of all the party leaders at the moment, probably Boris Johnson is the party leader who has the widest appeal at the moment. The others are non entities apart from Nigel Farage. for all the reasons ings e he is not fit for purpose. Why do we have to accept someone like him being the pinnacle of our country.
What responses am I twisting?
Like I said. Lib baiting that amuses certain idiots.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on July 23, 2019, 07:09:57 pmLike I said. Lib baiting that amuses certain idiots.Who's baiting? I'm just laughing at you spitting your dummy out again
Quote from: selby on July 23, 2019, 04:50:57 pmFilo, are you one of those people who keep saying people have changed their minds in the last three years therfore we should have another referendum. But will not let give Boris Johnson credit for changing his mind when it suits.No, I’m one of those that will chage my mind when presented with the facts that proves I was wrong, not a chancer that sits on the fence and waits to see which way the wind blows
Filo, are you one of those people who keep saying people have changed their minds in the last three years therfore we should have another referendum. But will not let give Boris Johnson credit for changing his mind when it suits.
Quote from: Filo on July 23, 2019, 04:08:12 pmWell Boris?Well, give him chance to deliver brexit, and when he does he will call a general election and win in a landslide.
If accepting a democratic vote and supporting its implementation is sitting on the fence then yes, I'm sitting on the fence!
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on July 23, 2019, 08:35:22 pmIf accepting a democratic vote and supporting its implementation is sitting on the fence then yes, I'm sitting on the fence!Hmm., supporting its implementation.. fair enough, in principle, but isn’t it a rolling goatf**k at present.?
BB, thanks, you take the pressure off the rest of us.