wotsupcas wrote:Planning and plotting. In this case to remove Thatcher and implant Major
That comes under the "politics" heading, not exactly corrupt or lacking in any political conscience and making the fecking rules up as you go, like the clown "running" the country. Bojo is literally pleasing himself and his "style" is cascading down to his ministers and beyond.
You throw in one Labour politician, who has now become "independent" as some poor mans justification for our "Leader". I can see why you like like him.
The Ghost of '99 wrote:So Major plotted by not standing against the person he replaced and then voting for them until they withdrew. Not exactly Brutus was he.
wrencat1873 wrote:That comes under the "politics" heading, not exactly corrupt or lacking in any political conscience and making the fecking rules up as you go, like the clown "running" the country. Bojo is literally pleasing himself and his "style" is cascading down to his ministers and beyond.
You throw in one Labour politician, who has now become "independent" as some poor mans justification for our "Leader". I can see why you like like him.
Never said it justified Johnsons actions Never said I like him Never said any body was corrupt Stated quite categorically Johnsons actions this week were ridiculous But you carry on putting words in my mouth
They seek him here they seek him there that elusive Boris. This time in order to once again avoid a debate about his leadership he disappears up to Hexham by train so he cannot get back in time. They should tell him the debate is in the Garrick Club he would then fly back. He is an embarrassment and no wonder we are the laughing stock.
chissitt wrote:Don't think anybody noticed they were there to be honest.
Funny how the press don't notice him now he's no longer leader of the Labour party and no longer a threat to their billionaire paymasters. In the past he's been ripped to shreds for wearing a raincoat, not bowing deeply enough, and the Sun and Mail even accused him of dancing a jig!
"Back home we got a taxidermy man. He gonna have a heart attack when he see what I brung him."
King Street Cat wrote:Funny how the press don't notice him now he's no longer leader of the Labour party and no longer a threat to their billionaire paymasters. In the past he's been ripped to shreds for wearing a raincoat, not bowing deeply enough, and the Sun and Mail even accused him of dancing a jig!
Don't suppose he finds it funny either, Isn't that what they become politicians for, to get noticed, or are you daft enough to think they do it to make a difference, you have to admit he did look a bit dodgy in that raincoat, that's probably got him noticed jigging around, personally I couldn't see a reason for doing a jig other than on his way to the bank to spend his hard earned.
King Street Cat wrote:Funny how the press don't notice him now he's no longer leader of the Labour party and no longer a threat to their billionaire paymasters. In the past he's been ripped to shreds for wearing a raincoat, not bowing deeply enough, and the Sun and Mail even accused him of dancing a jig!
Come on now , lets be fair to Corbyn, he doesn't always where the raincoat at memorials.
King Street Cat wrote:Funny how the press don't notice him now he's no longer leader of the Labour party and no longer a threat to their billionaire paymasters. In the past he's been ripped to shreds for wearing a raincoat, not bowing deeply enough, and the Sun and Mail even accused him of dancing a jig!
Come on now , lets be fair to Corbyn, he doesn't always where the raincoat at memorials.
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