Clarence road kid wrote:I'm wondering if those Tory party members who recently elected Bojo as their leader are beginning to regret their actions?
Pooly_Imp wrote:I dont think theres a level of Tory crapness low enough for Corbyn to ever get into power. Labour government....perhaps.
Mr Irrelevant wrote:Conservative Party members circular.... GO BORIS.
The Conservative Party
Dear Mr Mcque,
Four days ago Corbyn demanded an election. Two days ago, Corbyn told his MPs to block it. So the man who has called for an election more than 30 times since 2017, is now stopping the people from having it. Corbyn is trying to tie our hands and delay Brexit. So don’t let him.
The truth is I don’t want an election. I want to get on with the job – leaving the EU by October 31st and investing in the country’s priorities. Like hospitals, police and schools. But Labour MPs have left us no choice. They just passed a law that would force me to beg Brussels for an extension to the Brexit deadline.
This is something I will never do.
This would cause more delay and more chaos. And that means our economy would suffer and our priorities would be ignored. I won’t accept Labour’s delay. That’s why I’m calling for an election. We’ll deliver Brexit by October 31st. No ifs, no buts.
Then we’ll get on with making it work. That means investing in the priorities we all share – like hospitals, police and schools and the support of members like you will make all of it possible. Labour’s delay would leave us in limbo. So if you want to deliver Brexit by October 31st [followed by images of a call to arms for campaigning]
Yours sincerely,
Boris Johnson
Prime Minister
Bluestreak wrote:"Anyone who votes this current lot it again and hasn’t got a fucking load of money pugged away somewhere, or a brilliant pension plan and private health care provision wants their fucking head looking at"
I find it difficult to disagree with your comments Mr Talbot and the full unedited paragraph would look great on a poster next to the big Tescos roundabout.
I often wonder why some ordinary people vote conservative. There would be no economic or social reasons for the decision and certainly those who i have spoken to never really put forward a positive reason why they do. Often they quote only negatives comments relating to the other parties.
I can only conclude that they do it to set themselves apart from the "rest" which gives them a feeling of superiority as they have a link with the rich and powerful. Bit like political sadomasochism.
Blue Beard wrote:It’s brilliant, isn’t it? The Tory party is eating itself from the inside out! I’m loving it! Give Corbyn his due: he has seen off three PMs and has reduced the Tory austerity regime to a quivering wreck without a majority.
Excellent work!
unruly poolie wrote:Yes it's the Scots who are hell bent on destroying the union, the tories have done more in the last 6 months to do it than the SNP ever have.
dstanley wrote:I voted labour for well over 50 years but never again whilst the current leadership hold sway. Corbyn is anti EU but uses the situation for political advantage which I detest. My vote will go to a pro Brexit party and hope that Bojo can survive to eject the Hammonds, Rudds and Soames from the political arena forever. They were elected on a pro Brexit manefesto and voted for article 50 yet worked their socks off for Remain in the guise of no 'no deal'. Politics can do without such charletons.
dstanley wrote:I voted labour for well over 50 years but never again whilst the current leadership hold sway. Corbyn is anti EU but uses the situation for political advantage which I detest. My vote will go to a pro Brexit party and hope that Bojo can survive to eject the Hammonds, Rudds and Soames from the political arena forever. They were elected on a pro Brexit manefesto and voted for article 50 yet worked their socks off for Remain in the guise of no 'no deal'. Politics can do without such charletons.
dstanley wrote:I voted labour for well over 50 years but never again whilst the current leadership hold sway. Corbyn is anti EU but uses the situation for political advantage which I detest. My vote will go to a pro Brexit party and hope that Bojo can survive to eject the Hammonds, Rudds and Soames from the political arena forever. They were elected on a pro Brexit manefesto and voted for article 50 yet worked their socks off for Remain in the guise of no 'no deal'. Politics can do without such charletons.
Valiant wrote:But don't let facts get in the way of things old boy.
unruly poolie wrote:
Mr Irrelevant wrote:The original judge made a legal decision, the Scottish High Court a political one.
The Fat Man wrote:
Mind sharing your rationality on this one. Backed up by some reference to constitutional principles. Ta.
born toulouse wrote:Regardless of whether the Leavers all suck each others dicks, which doesn't seem likely unless that tramp who used to visit you in Binns' window is a Leaver, this story won't become chip wrappers.
Everybody knows that the EU banned newspaper on chips as a first step towards intimidating plucky Brits with threats of prison if they don't call them french fries. Only a Nige and Boris non-aggression pact can save us now.
born toulouse wrote:Always happy to support Boris.
Mr Irrelevant wrote:I shall indeed but after Wednesday when I suspect the Supreme Court might do it for me.
The Fat Man wrote:In other words, your post was just hyperbole and based on a complete ignorance of the legal issues.
Mr Irrelevant wrote:
This is the Bunker, I am legally entitled to do that! Besides, all of my posts are hyperbolic. Surely you know that by now good Doctor?
Malcolm Dawes Knew My Father wrote:Whoops, thought I was reading the comments section of a Guardian Opinion piece just then. As I'm 100% certain you know, patronizing put downs are a speciality there.
Reasoned argument is fine, but implying, insinuating or otherwise inferring that anyone who holds a contrary view to your own is purblind or thick never convinces and is best avoided altogether in pubs.
RemotePoolie wrote:For all the people saying what the Scottish are doing is wrong. If you had a way of getting independence of this shitshow, wouldn't you take it? I know I would! Nearly everyone admits this situation is a shambles.
I was open to Brexit. But since 2016 I have not seen one single positive. It won't save the NHS, which will be sold to price gouging American oligarchs. It won't kick the immigrants out, last time I checked Pakistan, China and India weren't in Europe, let alone the EU and It sure as shit won't bring jobs back. Some people genuinely believe that Brexit happening will be like a time machine and we'll go back to the good old days! Most Brexit voters probably don't even remember Britain pre EU.
Our own government, not the Guardian, not the Daily Mail, not the Sun is making a Brexit report detailing things like food shortages. Even government reports are now saying Brexit would be a disaster. Oh, we can trust the Americans to give us a nice trade deal? The same people who gave Guatemalan mental patients HIV.
The only freedom we get is freedom from not been a US puppet.
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