Steph Curry wrote:Kier starmers approval rating is the lowest it ever has been.
Just shows that everyone bar a couple of people on rlfans prefer Boris over him. But of course, those 2 people on an insignificant forum know more than the rest of the country.
The next election will be hilarious. I reckon Labour may even struggle to finish second!
You really have got the hump since being ridiculed on the Trinity board, haven't you
Bojo IS a political chancer. Even the Tory press are now turning on him an perhaps those "couple of people" on here DID know something that the rest of you didnt
Perhaps you should change your name and come back in disguise
Boris' problem is he is led by his manhood - eventually that catches up with you.
His current lady will cause his demise - how can anyone justify >£2m on a refurb of a flat - Boris has no cash so where did the money come from? If a friend gave him the cash all OK if it was a donation then it needs declaring.
The issue around the second lockdown is all about protecting one of Carie's mates - she is trouble - must be very good at something - same goes for Meghan
Cummins is no fool - under estimate him at your peril - now you can see why Johnson tried to protect him!!
Zoo Zoo Boom wrote:Boris' problem is he is led by his manhood - eventually that catches up with you.
His current lady will cause his demise - how can anyone justify >£2m on a refurb of a flat - Boris has no cash so where did the money come from? If a friend gave him the cash all OK if it was a donation then it needs declaring.
The issue around the second lockdown is all about protecting one of Carie's mates - she is trouble - must be very good at something - same goes for Meghan
Cummins is no fool - under estimate him at your peril - now you can see why Johnson tried to protect him!!
I agree
Cunnings will know every single one of Boris' little secrets and as such, as far as Bojo is concerned, is a very dangerous man. Makes great news print though and it could be the beginning of the end for the current PM.
Cunnings will know every single one of Boris' little secrets and as such, as far as Bojo is concerned, is a very dangerous man. Makes great news print though and it could be the beginning of the end for the current PM.
I cannot see him seeing the year out - too much noise this time
Zoo Zoo Boom wrote:I cannot see him seeing the year out - too much noise this time
Again, I agree.
Apart from his cabinet, everyone else seems rather embarrassed by the actions of the PM. He's tried the Trump style of, deny, deny, deny but, despite the absolute bias of the press, there is so much smoke around this particular political "fire" that he looks likely to be engulfed. Let's hope so.
Apart from his cabinet, everyone else seems rather embarrassed by the actions of the PM. He's tried the Trump style of, deny, deny, deny but, despite the absolute bias of the press, there is so much smoke around this particular political "fire" that he looks likely to be engulfed. Let's hope so.
I agree - he has been embarrassing as the PM, very lucky the vaccination roll out has gone so well - the Tories are the most ruthless party going - he cannot last.
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Zoo Zoo Boom wrote:same goes for Meghan
I do feel that Harry has escaped the Royal Family more than being excluded from it. A gilded cage is still a cage, with little to look forward to for the second born. Even Charles has hung about his whole life, basically just waiting for a silly metal hat. It’ll be tough for Harry, he’ll inevitably be somewhat institutionalised, and it is a long, long shadow. But at least he’s got more of a shot at a real life now - more so than Andrew or Margaret managed, for example.
Zoo Zoo Boom wrote: Cummins is no fool - under estimate him at your peril - now you can see why Johnson tried to protect him!!
The thing about Cummings is that he is very clever in some particular ways, and a bit of a div in others. In the same way an Olympic gold medalist weightlifter is a great athlete but you wouldn’t back them in the marathon. Cummings vs Johnson is an interesting clash of styles for a political knife fight.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Mild Rover wrote:I do feel that Harry has escaped the Royal Family more than being excluded from it. A gilded cage is still a cage, with little to look forward to for the second born. Even Charles has hung about his whole life, basically just waiting for a silly metal hat. It’ll be tough for Harry, he’ll inevitably be somewhat institutionalised, and it is a long, long shadow. But at least he’s got more of a shot at a real life now - more so than Andrew or Margaret managed, for example.
The thing about Cummings is that he is very clever in some particular ways, and a bit of a div in others. In the same way an Olympic gold medalist weightlifter is a great athlete but you wouldn’t back them in the marathon. Cummings vs Johnson is an interesting clash of styles for a political knife fight.
I doubt we will have a monarchy after Charles - Harry could have easily got a proper job and lived a reasonably normal life away from the royal duties. Sadly in-breeding put paid to that.
Cummings seems to be a great strategist - he understands how to win not what to do after - he seems almost autistic?
If he has all his ducks in a row then he could damage Boris - not fatally - but it will sow the seeds of his demise.
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