As if Farage isn't bad enough, Ann Widdecombe is now advocating "gay cure" treatment. WTF is wrong with this party and by proxy, some of it's supporters. Its starting to feel like Hitler or Franco could make a comeback
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Widdecombe should seek a cure for her own sexual repression rather looking for a proxy. A bit too late I might suggest.
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wrencat1873 wrote:As if Farage isn't bad enough, Ann Widdecombe is now advocating "gay cure" treatment. WTF is wrong with this party and by proxy, some of it's supporters. Its starting to feel like Hitler or Franco could make a comeback
Widdecombe Advocating 'Gay Cure" is so offensive surely to anyone with even half a brain. That has got to be condemned officially by the party or I suspect that this party is already finished as a realistic contender in any election.
wrencat1873 wrote:As if Farage isn't bad enough, Ann Widdecombe is now advocating "gay cure" treatment. WTF is wrong with this party and by proxy, some of it's supporters. Its starting to feel like Hitler or Franco could make a comeback
And those she deems it necessary for will have to pay for it privately
Listening to Boris's spokesman on Newsnight yesterday evening, we now find that he is assuming that if it looks like the UK is going to leave with "no deal", the EU will come running back to the negotiating table and that he believes that there will be a new deal agreed and/or a free trade agreement with the EU.
I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
3 years on from the referendum and it still comes down to closing our eyes and hoping. It's no wonder that he had a fall out with the missus, she probably just told him that he's a plonker.
In some ways, I'm glad that Johnson's shot at the job he's always wanted, comes at a time when he is doomed to fail; he won't get the concessions from the EU that he is claiming, he won't get a re-hashed version of May's deal through Parliament, and Parliament won't allow no deal, despite the best efforts of 150,000 Daily Mail reading golf club chairmen - so either way, he's screwed.
There is now a growing likelihood that enough Tory MP's will put the brakes on and bring down the Government, which is a delicious prospect; Johnson as both the shortest serving PM in UK history, and the man who destroyed the Tories as an electoral prospect for a generation.
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