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AlwaysAway2
10-07-19, 18:48
The Remainers behaviour with remain media support is now quite scary.
Boris has not been elected yet and they going to nobble him ASAP. The establishment mandarins are out of control.
Civil war is closer.

rudy gestede
10-07-19, 18:50
Do you not think Boris is part of the elite or the establishment?

Is there anything stupider than a Welshman championing boris?

City123
10-07-19, 19:05
Goodness me

Get the football back quick, this board is getting crazier by the day

CardiffIrish2
10-07-19, 19:18
I love the way that in the mind of this poster Boris Johnson isn’t establishment😂

surge
10-07-19, 19:47
The Remainers behaviour with remain media support is now quite scary.
Boris has not been elected yet and they going to nobble him ASAP. The establishment mandarins are out of control.
Civil war is closer.

But most of the media has a centre-right/right bias and even the paper who sacked Johnson for lying has managed to support his bid to be PM. A bit like if Barcelona were to complain about biased referees following defeat at Anfield when everything is usually stacked in their favour….you're just not prepared to defend corners and speak arrogantly about already progressing without putting in the work.

I tried to make it more of a football thread.

NYCBlue
10-07-19, 20:04
To quote Johnny Marr:

"I wish people would stop referring to “Boris” like he’s some cuddly fun character. They should refer to him by his full name; “That Wanker Boris Johnson”".

NYCBlue
10-07-19, 20:11
The fact that he's a ****ing idiot with a big mouth and no manners doesn't make him any less a part of the establishment. He was born into money and educated at Eton and Oxford. He's been working cushy jobs given to him by friends or acquaintances his whole life. He was mayor of London, he's an MP and now he's going to be PM. How much more "establishment" can you get?

Lawnmower
10-07-19, 20:14
He’ll nobble himself . He’s a ****ing idiot and I dread to think what a mess he is going to make of this country:

20 odd years of relative stability since Thatcher is being destroyed in 2-3 years and it’s going to get far worse.

Lawnmower
10-07-19, 20:16
The fact that he's a ****ing idiot with a big mouth and no manners doesn't make him any less a part of the establishment. He was born into money and educated at Eton and Oxford. He's been working cushy jobs given to him by friends or acquaintances his whole life. He was mayor of London, he's an MP and now he's going to be PM. How much more "establishment" can you get?

He’s had everything put on a plate for him all his life.

He won’t have a clue how to deal with the EU leaders fighting back.

It’ll be ‘No deal’ and years of recession

Rjk
10-07-19, 20:30
Rupert Murdoch is clearly pushing Johnson at the moment, and the majority of newspapers are clearly not pushing for remain either.
Where are you getting these opinions from?

NYCBlue
10-07-19, 20:33
He’ll nobble himself . He’s a ****ing idiot and I dread to think what a mess he is going to make of this country:

20 odd years of relative stability since Thatcher is being destroyed in 2-3 years and it’s going to get far worse.

You'd think more people would be angry about this. The whole thing has been a complete cluster**** and it seems like hardly anyone cares.

Eric the Half a Bee
10-07-19, 20:34
The Remainers behaviour with remain media support is now quite scary.
Boris has not been elected yet and they going to nobble him ASAP. The establishment mandarins are out of control.
Civil war is closer.

For what reason do you think Boris Johnson would make a reasonable prime minister? The reason I ask is that virtually everyone bar Trump and Farage in political circles thinks he's a total pissdongle.

B. Oddie
10-07-19, 20:37
As I have stated previously, how anyone from an industrial area such as south Wales can vote for the Tories is beyond me.

Eric the Half a Bee
10-07-19, 20:44
As I have stated previously, how anyone from an industrial area such as south Wales can vote for the Tories is beyond me.

Because half of them believe the press.

Pearcey3
10-07-19, 20:46
Johnson is a scumbag. It is embarrassing that this twat going to be our PM. He is lazy, selfish,boorish bully.

Former Labour leader
10-07-19, 20:51
C unt
Full stop.

Former Labour leader
10-07-19, 20:54
As I have stated previously, how anyone from an industrial area such as south Wales can vote for the Tories is beyond me.

I've done hours and hours of campaigning on the doorstep and I found the biggest Tories could be the ones living in social housing and relying on benefits. Can never work it out.

City123
10-07-19, 20:56
Rupert Murdoch is clearly pushing Johnson at the moment, and the majority of newspapers are clearly not pushing for remain either.
Where are you getting these opinions from?
The newspapers

Eric Cartman
10-07-19, 20:59
The Remainers behaviour with remain media support is now quite scary.
Boris has not been elected yet and they going to nobble him ASAP. The establishment mandarins are out of control.
Civil war is closer.

Where do you live again? Where I am life is going on as normal, civil war not looking likely before Christmas imo.

Eric the Half a Bee
10-07-19, 21:25
Rupert Murdoch is clearly pushing Johnson at the moment, and the majority of newspapers are clearly not pushing for remain either.
Where are you getting these opinions from?

The press are hardly likely to push for remaining in the EU and being subject to tax avoidance regulation. Most of them are exiled tax dodgers.

jon1959
10-07-19, 21:54
I love the way that in the mind of this poster Boris Johnson isn’t establishment��

It's like Wales Bales and his true love Trump over on the Politics board.

jon1959
10-07-19, 21:57
For what reason do you think Boris Johnson would make a reasonable prime minister? The reason I ask is that virtually everyone bar Trump and Farage in political circles thinks he's a total pissdongle.

He gives pissdongles a bad name!

lardy
10-07-19, 22:54
I've done hours and hours of campaigning on the doorstep and I found the biggest Tories could be the ones living in social housing and relying on benefits. Can never work it out.

In the USA, the poor people who support big tax cuts for the rich tend to do it because they think one day they'll be rich and it'll help them. Maybe it's something similar.

Wales-Bales
10-07-19, 23:52
It's like Wales Bales and his true love Trump over on the Politics board.
You are very mistaken there. I only post about corruption, and attempts to overthrow democratically elected leaders through nefarious means, such as using illegal surveillance. The only reason I mention Trump is because he is the target. The next time it could be somebody else, perhaps even somebody you support. I think it's in everybody's interest to put a stop to all of this, unless of course you support this kind of thing? There will be lots of fun and games ahead Jon, including that Epstein character filming people for blackmail purposes. I know you try to deny that this sort of stuff goes on, but the cat is out of the bag. Trump may be many things, but at least he fights back, and without him we would never have found out about any of this stuff. There are lots of nervous people who don't sleep so well at night anymore, which is a good thing in my book.

alan_corneli
11-07-19, 04:28
You are very mistaken there. I only post about corruption, and attempts to overthrow democratically elected leaders through nefarious means, such as using illegal surveillance. The only reason I mention Trump is because he is the target. The next time it could be somebody else, perhaps even somebody you support. I think it's in everybody's interest to put a stop to all of this, unless of course you support this kind of thing? There will be lots of fun and games ahead Jon, including that Epstein character filming people for blackmail purposes. I know you try to deny that this sort of stuff goes on, but the cat is out of the bag. Trump may be many things, but at least he fights back, and without him we would never have found out about any of this stuff. There are lots of nervous people who don't sleep so well at night anymore, which is a good thing in my book.

I'm so glad I bury my head in the sand, don't read newspapers, don't watch news bulletins and therefore have no idea what you are talking about.... and I prefer it that way.

dicey1966
11-07-19, 06:28
The quicker we realise that these fu@kers are looking after their own interests the better !

Camron will go down in history as the PM who opened up the British public's eyes to the shambles of British Democracy.

delmbox
11-07-19, 07:01
Boris Johnson is the very definition of the establishment :hehe:

Wales-Bales
11-07-19, 08:02
I'm so glad I bury my head in the sand, don't read newspapers, don't watch news bulletins and therefore have no idea what you are talking about.... and I prefer it that way.
Me too, I never watch the news or read the papers, but 5 mins a day on Twitter and you know everything!

Bluebina
11-07-19, 08:53
The Remainers behaviour with remain media support is now quite scary.
Boris has not been elected yet and they going to nobble him ASAP. The establishment mandarins are out of control.
Civil war is closer.

People are gunning for him though, that bit is right, but it would be the same for Corbyn if he was closer to being elected!

Wales-Bales
11-07-19, 08:57
People are gunning for him though, that bit is right, but it would be the same for Corbyn if he was closer to being elected!
Yep, they are looking for another controlled candidate. Johnson is too much of a loose cannon, and Corby is an outsider. Don't forget Boris is an American, so we'll probably become the 51st state!

Croesy Blue
11-07-19, 08:59
Yep, they are looking for another controlled candidate. Johnson is too much of a loose cannon, and Corby is an outsider.

They want Boris in, murdoch wants boris, bannon wants boris, farage wants boris.

Croesy Blue
11-07-19, 09:00
Me too, I never watch the news or read the papers, but 5 mins a day on Twitter and you know everything!

Do you spend the other 23 hours and 55 minutes switching between your accounts on here?

Wales-Bales
11-07-19, 09:02
Do you spend the other 23 hours and 55 minutes switching between your accounts on here?
Hey?

Pedro de la Rosa
11-07-19, 09:13
Hey?

Honestly, I don't think this will ever not be funny.
3161

Wales-Bales
11-07-19, 09:29
Honestly, I don't think this will ever not be funny.
3161
Nice Photoshop bro :biggrin:

Rjk
11-07-19, 09:33
Honestly, I don't think this will ever not be funny.
3161

What a strange guy

rudy gestede
11-07-19, 09:34
http://www.ccmb.co.uk/showthread.php?439708-BBC-Remain/page4

He’s photoshopped it right into this thread!

Nice one Ronnie :hehe:

Wales-Bales
11-07-19, 10:29
http://www.tuftszamboni.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/asset16.jpg

Wales-Bales
11-07-19, 10:37
Sorry guys, I was just playing around with you. I know I shouldn't really do it, but I couldn't resist it :biggrin:

BLUEAWAY
11-07-19, 13:28
The Remainers behaviour with remain media support is now quite scary.
Boris has not been elected yet and they going to nobble him ASAP. The establishment mandarins are out of control.
Civil war is closer.

You are deluded.
He is very much part of the establishment. It is an establishment that took on a new identity under Cameron and will do so again should BJ win.
Whilst it is easy to see that he may appeal to the bullish his record of achievement is underwhelming.

Those that voted out may have felt that it was time to spin the dice and many of those that voted remain went on to respect that.
BJ is a gambler not a croupier and not to be trusted with our stakes.

I don’t understand why those that voted out, and are along with the rest of now much better informed, are against a 2nd referendum.
The way the first one was presented to us all was a joke.

Whisperer
11-07-19, 14:16
I'm so glad I bury my head in the sand, don't read newspapers, don't watch news bulletins and therefore have no idea what you are talking about.... and I prefer it that way.

Living is easy with eyes closed misunderstanding all you see.

NYCBlue
11-07-19, 14:29
Leland Palmer controls everything?

Cardiff Ultra
11-07-19, 16:11
In the USA, the poor people who support big tax cuts for the rich tend to do it because they think one day they'll be rich and it'll help them. Maybe it's something similar.
To paraphrase John Steinbeck, socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires.

JDerrida
11-07-19, 22:58
Honestly, I don't think this will ever not be funny.
3161

Fecking hell, that's sad!!!!

Wales-Bales
11-07-19, 23:13
Fecking hell, that's sad!!!!
I thought it was quite funny! It fooled a few of the gullibles too, but it's easy enough once you know how to yank their chain :biggrin:

Divine Wright
12-07-19, 05:09
Why isn’t the clown contributing to his own thread?

Croesy Blue
12-07-19, 09:17
Boris has asked if the queen wants a new £110million yacht if he becomes primeminister. Not part of the elite and the establishment mind :hehe:

lardy
12-07-19, 10:48
Why isn’t the clown contributing to his own thread?

He never does. Drops a dumbbomb and leaves, every time.

AlwaysAway2
12-07-19, 20:17
He never does. Drops a dumbbomb and leaves, every time.

Who are you talking about?:angry:

CardiffIrish2
12-07-19, 20:36
Who are you talking about?:angry:

Did you watch your boy get annihilated by Andrew Neil tonight?

BLUEAWAY
12-07-19, 22:29
Did you watch your boy get annihilated by Andrew Neil tonight?

Just watched it
He doesn’t do himself any favours. His answer to the British Ambassador question was appaling

AlwaysAway2
13-07-19, 01:18
His "You didn't know whether it was a paragraph or an article" reposte was superb.

CardiffIrish2
13-07-19, 04:10
Who are you talking about?:angry:


His "You didn't know whether it was a paragraph or an article" reposte was superb.

I think it’s fair to say this is straw clutching.....

xsnaggle
13-07-19, 07:41
Living is easy with eyes closed misunderstanding all you see.

Its getting hard to be someone but it all works out.......

xsnaggle
13-07-19, 07:43
A BBC commentator on the 6 PM news last night, whilst talking about the US Ambassador problem referred to him as Sir Boris. Do you think he knows something? lol

lardy
13-07-19, 08:21
The "paragraph or article" line is a great example of style over substance. Johnson has based his campaign on the GATT thing for some weeks, and when pushed on it he reveals that he doesn't know what it involves (this is the man who'll be leading the country), and that glib a-ha! line is the equivalent of someone on here picking on a grammar typo. That people are buying it is a sad indictment that the UK is going down the US road of buying into a charismatic but vacuous leader.

And before any silly BBC Remain comments are made, Andrew Neill is far more committed to Brexit than Johnson has ever or will ever be.

the other bob wilson
13-07-19, 09:03
The "paragraph or article" line is a great example of style over substance. Johnson has based his campaign on the GATT thing for some weeks, and when pushed on it he reveals that he doesn't know what it involves (this is the man who'll be leading the country), and that glib a-ha! line is the equivalent of someone on here picking on a grammar typo. That people are buying it is a sad indictment that the UK is going down the US road of buying into a charismatic but vacuous leader.

And before any silly BBC Remain comments are made, Andrew Neill is far more committed to Brexit than Johnson has ever or will ever be.

"Charismatic"? I don't get it myself.

lardy
13-07-19, 09:05
"Charismatic"? I don't get it myself.

Neither of them are my cup of tea, but they are charismatic. May, for example, isn't

surge
13-07-19, 09:56
Neither of them are my cup of tea, but they are charismatic. May, for example, isn't

1. A compelling charm which inspires devotion in others.
2. A charismatic person attracts, influences, and inspires people by their personal qualities.
3. The powerful personal quality that some people have to attract and impress other people

Boris Johnson was heckled at a Tory hustings within the past week with being told to answer the question. He's losing creditability each time he appears before an audience, especially where there is an interviewer who doesn't allow him to escape difficult questions with a non-relevant reference to ancient history.

Not sure anyone would ever try to say Hunt or May have charisma.

Dave Blue
13-07-19, 10:38
I'm so glad I bury my head in the sand, don't read newspapers, don't watch news bulletins and therefore have no idea what you are talking about.... and I prefer it that way.

I watch the news and read the papers and I don’t know what he is on about either.

life on mars
13-07-19, 13:10
I love the way that in the mind of this poster Boris Johnson isn’t establishment😂

what is the establishment , can you get an application form posted on the board is Uncle Corbyn part of that Establishment .

Wales-Bales
13-07-19, 13:20
I watch the news and read the papers and I don’t know what he is on about either.
You've inadvertently just explained why :biggrin:

Wales-Bales
13-07-19, 13:25
what is the establishment , can you get an application form posted on the board is Uncle Corbyn part of that Establishment .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKUaqFzZLxU