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  1. #26

    Re: Boris Johnson

    Shameless.

  2. #27

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    Shameless Opportunist

  3. #28

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    Never in the field of human conflict has one man made political capital from the deaths of so many for cheap laughs by so few at a Tory fringe meeting.

  4. #29

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    Now that Britain is going out on her own, what we need is the country's leading diplomat going round upsetting as many countries as he can. Who needs friends anyway?

  5. #30

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    Now that Britain is going out on her own, what we need is the country's leading diplomat going round upsetting as many countries as he can. Who needs friends anyway?
    The man comes from the 17th century to tell you how it is today. Rees Mogg n all.

  6. #31

    Re: Boris Johnson

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    He may have changed is opinion, or had more than one version of a Brexit choice , however he's' not the only politician to sway this way and that .

    Guess the only only one who stayed true, was the awful Nigel of the Farage. ( who is also white ?? )
    Not the only one who remained true to Brexshit I'm afraid.

    Stand up Jeremy Corbyn another son of rich parents posing as a socialist. Hid it well by doing
    ferk all in the referendum campaign but since the vote has shown his true colours the little cyunt.

  7. #32

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Not bothered with any of the party conferences this year, but Boris' speech yesterday afternoon was, it seems, a decent attempt to build a few bridges with those in the party who were upset about his recent newspaper articles on Brexit, then, a few hours later, we get this;-

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41490174

    I never went to University (too much "mitching" in the sixth form put paid to that even if I had been interested ), but my brother did and he told me that it was full of very well read people who could stay up to the early hours debating all sorts of obscure philosophies, but ask them to perform a simple household task (e.g. change a plug, cook a meal) and a lot of them wouldn't have a clue - life on mars is right, Johnson is intelligent in many ways, but, in others, he is hopelessly out of touch with the ordinary man/woman on the street and there are times when he just seems thick to me.

    I suppose the ideal list of priorities for a politician you would respect and trust to do a good job would be, country first, party second, yourself third, with Boris it's always struck me that what comes second and third can be argued about between party and country - in fact, it probably changes as to which one serves Boris best, because it's always been me first for him.
    For such a good writer on football matters your take on University life is dated stereotypical wank.
    However you are right on Boris who said it was impossible to live on less than £140,000 pa.

  8. #33

    Re: Boris Johnson

    Boris Wanton. He was surely talking about how much it cost's to maintain 35 Immigrant staff in his London residence there. Figures not fact checked of course. In keeping with the sh*t what comes out his mouth.

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