Right, many will never forgive him for getting into bed with the Tories.
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Have I got some good news for you Brits. IVANKA TRUMP TO THE RESCUE!
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Boris is PM.
Let the good times roll
Let the good times roll
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I don't even know who Matt Hancock is, but that's a great line.“Do you look daunted?!” he boomed, “You don’t look remotely daunted to me!” Which was met with a Spectoresque wall of silence, a number of faces as white as Elizabeth I’s, and a solitary cry of: “No!”. Probably from Matt Hancock, who has the sucking-up power of a Dyson, but not one of those ones with balls.
I felt aswirl with warm secretions.
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Meet Boris Johnson's Director Of Communications
Here he is in 2010:Lee Cain, who has been appointed as Boris Johnson’s chief spin doctor after serving as his press aide in the Foreign Office and during his successful Conservative party leadership campaign, was previously a Fleet Street journalist.
The Daily Mirror reported that it had deployed him in 2010 as the notorious Mirror Chicken, who was known for turning up at public appearances by Tory MPs and ridiculing them. It said Cain “taunted David Cameron and his Tory chums as they ducked questions in the run-up to the 2010 general election”.
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I knew the good people of Radnorshire, my old consituency, would not let me down
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ity-to-one
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ity-to-one
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Man - your old constituency sounds wonderful:Baloney wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2019 11:23 pm I knew the good people of Radnorshire, my old consituency, would not let me down
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ity-to-one
The Liberal Democrats won 13,826 votes with the Tories taking 12,401, a margin of 1,425 that overturned the Tories’ previous majority of more than 8,000. It was a sobering night for the Labour party (1,680 votes), which was beaten into fourth place by the Brexit party (3,331), and only just held on to its deposit. Ukip (242) came last behind the Monster Raving Loony party (334).
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Official Whitehall slide
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I ever thought of the implications of having tens of thousands (maybe more?) Brits losing their jobs in Europe and having to come home.
What a shit show.
What a shit show.
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Plot is thickening again - almost like hot tar at this point.
After last night's by election, the Tory majority is one. So...
Tory rebels threaten Boris Johnson after majority cut to one
After last night's by election, the Tory majority is one. So...
Tory rebels threaten Boris Johnson after majority cut to one
One of the most prominent Conservative supporters of a second referendum told the Guardian on Friday he was actively considering defecting to the Lib Dems or sitting as an independent, a move that would leave Johnson at the helm of a minority government.
Dr Phillip Lee, the former justice minister, who first suggested he could quit the party in his own podcast, On the House, told the Guardian he was not alone among colleagues considering defecting or resigning if the government pursued no deal. “I have things to think about over the summer, but it is not just me,” he said.
“There are a number of colleagues who are spending the summer reflecting on what is the right way for them to confront this no-deal scenario. Of course, it is difficult for all of us because we joined the Conservative party, but it has morphed into something a lot different to what I joined in 1992.”
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Getting scary now
Domino's stockpiles toppings to beat no-deal Brexit
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... eal-brexit
Domino's stockpiles toppings to beat no-deal Brexit
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... eal-brexit
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Brexit enforcer Cummings’ farm took €235,000 in EU handouts
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Because they know their constituency is full of morons. (Not a great revelation I know, but the truth nonetheless.)
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You know why these people can get away with this?Boris Johnson aide, a strident critic of Brussels, is accused of hypocrisy over payments
Because they know their constituency is full of morons. (Not a great revelation I know, but the truth nonetheless.)
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Johnson's Junta
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I could get to like Hugh Grant after all
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Watch Paddington 2 or A Very English Scandal - great acting in both.
Although calling Johnson an "over-promoted bath toy" is by far the greatest thing he's ever done.
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masturbatory prefects is pretty damn spot-on too
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Hugh Grant is an underrated dude. If he had been born about 10 years later I doubt anyone would have ever cared about him getting a BJ from a hooker.
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Not Going To End Well
The U.K. is on the edge of an abyss - unless a "no-deal" Brexit is an instant, miraculous success, things are going to get really bad.
The U.K. is on the edge of an abyss - unless a "no-deal" Brexit is an instant, miraculous success, things are going to get really bad.
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Hmmm... wonder why people loathe politicians?
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Should be released October 31st
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I'm no book sales Nostradamus, but I can;t see this one being a bestseller.
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It'll be on sale before you can say Tory twat.
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The moment that the Conservatives lost their majority in the House of Commons.
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Right now United Kingdom trends on twitter shows the House of Common debate (#2) trailing the Great British Bakeoff (#1).
Seems about right.
Seems about right.
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I now follow Hugh
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"AWWWWW-DAAAAAAH Awwwww-DAAAAAH"
This guy is the best. His name is John Bercow.
This guy is the best. His name is John Bercow.
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Holy snapping arseholes! Boris Johnson could be the shortest serving PM in UK history.
One Miscalculation After Another
I will say that what is happening in London right now is why I feel that the parliamentary system of government is better than the American style. Although, in a country of 350 million, who knows how this system would work.
Also, the timing of this is very interesting. With talk of a snap election...
No-deal Brexit will bring food shortages despite assurances, supermarkets warn
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One Miscalculation After Another
I will say that what is happening in London right now is why I feel that the parliamentary system of government is better than the American style. Although, in a country of 350 million, who knows how this system would work.
Also, the timing of this is very interesting. With talk of a snap election...
No-deal Brexit will bring food shortages despite assurances, supermarkets warn
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Methinks the tide has turned...October worst time to stockpile as warehouses full of Christmas goods, says retail body
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Another horrible, horrible day for Boris Johnson.
Johnson says 'I'd rather be dead in a ditch' than agree Brexit extension
Said during a speech that didn't seem to go very well.
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His Brother (a Conservative M.P. and member of Boris' cabinet) Quit Today
Johnson says 'I'd rather be dead in a ditch' than agree Brexit extension
Said during a speech that didn't seem to go very well.
Also...
His Brother (a Conservative M.P. and member of Boris' cabinet) Quit Today
In a statement on Twitter, Johnson said it had been an honour to represent Orpington for nine years and to serve as a minister under three PMs.
“In recent weeks I’ve been torn between family loyalty and the national interest – it’s an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles as MP & minister. #overandout,” he tweeted.
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There was also this..
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So, dumb question, would Theresa May have been able to fix this? Boris Johnson seems to be getting laughed out of the room over and over.
What needs to happen? This seems like the longest non goodbye goodbye, as an outsider looking at this.
What needs to happen? This seems like the longest non goodbye goodbye, as an outsider looking at this.
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Theresa May (another political opportunist) originally was against Brexit, but she held her nose in order to stay in power and eventually had her team negotiate a lengthy document with the EU with terms of departure.
Johnson was one of the Tories who rejected the agreement (three times!). You get the feeling with him that he doesn;t actually believe in anything other than the acquisition of power.
So what is happening would seem to be the collapse of the Conservative party as those who in their guts know that leaving the EU without a deal on October 31st means pandemonium by mid-November finally flee from a no deal Brexit.
So short answer - May tried to get a negotiated Brexit. But for political reasons, her own party turned on her. And now the two big assholes Johnson and Rees Mogg are reaping the whirlwind.
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Churchill's grandson pulling no punches when it comes to Rees-Mogg
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Enjoy him while you can because he's about to call it quits
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-49639828
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Brexit: MPs vote to force government to publish no-deal plans and advisers' messages
Apparently the government commissioned a report that concluded that there will be huge and serious negative ramifications if the UK leaves the EU without deals in place.
The report has not been released.
Baloney - am I wrong in thinking that this report would persuade a lot of people that a no deal Brexit is the height of lunacy?
Also: Boris Johnson Finds His Party Loyalists Aren’t as Loyal as Trump’s
Apparently the government commissioned a report that concluded that there will be huge and serious negative ramifications if the UK leaves the EU without deals in place.
The report has not been released.
Baloney - am I wrong in thinking that this report would persuade a lot of people that a no deal Brexit is the height of lunacy?
Also: Boris Johnson Finds His Party Loyalists Aren’t as Loyal as Trump’s
The Tory party’s revolt against Mr. Johnson, and his ruthless purging of the rebels, are reverberating through British politics, threatening his hold on power. For dispirited Republicans, though, this British revolution has become an object lesson in how a center-right party can stand up to a wayward leader.
The Conservative rebels “showed courage and principled concern about the impact of bad policy on the U.K. economy,” said Daniel M. Price, who served as an economic adviser to President George W. Bush. “This contrasts with congressional Republicans here who have mostly been meek, mute or complicit.”
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