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The Coming of the New Messiah

Sapphire
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I just thought I'd float something on these boards.
Bliar recently made statements about 'returning to politics' and visited Juncker. Juncker subsequently mentioned 'stepping down' around that time (though in usual form I believe he retracted this soon afterwards by saying 'I'm not going anywhere', or words to that effect). The EU politburo is employing increasingly desperate posturing towards Britain (via insults, threats and hostile rhetoric, etc.).
Does anyone think it feasible that during the negotiation period, Juncker will step down, whereby Bliar will be employed in his place (thereby fulfilling his ambition to be Emperor of All Europe, and to attempt to frustrate our government and reverse the British majority's decision to leave, in one fell swoop)?
This is something that has been occurring to me for a while. The Bliar creature is treacherous (and ambitious) enough to do something like this, I think, and the global elitists could be aiming for just such a thing… :mad:
I trust I will be proved wrong. I dread to think how the majority of Brits would view such a thing.
Bliar recently made statements about 'returning to politics' and visited Juncker. Juncker subsequently mentioned 'stepping down' around that time (though in usual form I believe he retracted this soon afterwards by saying 'I'm not going anywhere', or words to that effect). The EU politburo is employing increasingly desperate posturing towards Britain (via insults, threats and hostile rhetoric, etc.).
Does anyone think it feasible that during the negotiation period, Juncker will step down, whereby Bliar will be employed in his place (thereby fulfilling his ambition to be Emperor of All Europe, and to attempt to frustrate our government and reverse the British majority's decision to leave, in one fell swoop)?
This is something that has been occurring to me for a while. The Bliar creature is treacherous (and ambitious) enough to do something like this, I think, and the global elitists could be aiming for just such a thing… :mad:
I trust I will be proved wrong. I dread to think how the majority of Brits would view such a thing.
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There will be civil unrest in Britain if he tried this. Bliar is finished as a front line politician, he just hasn`t accepted it yet. The good news is that the more he postures about reversing Brexit the more people will want it.0
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Crashy_Time wrote: »There will be civil unrest in Britain if he tried this. Bliar is finished as a front line politician, he just hasn`t accepted it yet. The good news is that the more he postures about reversing Brexit the more people will want it.
I sincerely hope so.0 -
I just thought I'd float something on these boards.
Bliar recently made statements about 'returning to politics' and visited Juncker. Juncker subsequently mentioned 'stepping down' around that time (though in usual form I believe he retracted this soon afterwards by saying 'I'm not going anywhere', or words to that effect). The EU politburo is employing increasingly desperate posturing towards Britain (via insults, threats and hostile rhetoric, etc.).
Does anyone think it feasible that during the negotiation period, Juncker will step down, whereby Bliar will be employed in his place (thereby fulfilling his ambition to be Emperor of All Europe, and to attempt to frustrate our government and reverse the British majority's decision to leave, in one fell swoop)?
This is something that has been occurring to me for a while. The Bliar creature is treacherous (and ambitious) enough to do something like this, I think, and the global elitists could be aiming for just such a thing… :mad:
I trust I will be proved wrong. I dread to think how the majority of Brits would view such a thing.
Juncker's term runs until 2019 and he has already confirmed he will not be seeking a second term.
All the rest is your usual irrational rabid anti-EU paranoia.
Take a deep breath. Relax.Don't blame me, I voted Remain.0 -
Bliar - how original. You must both be so proud!:whistle:'I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my father. Not screaming and terrified like his passengers.' (Bob Monkhouse).
Sky? Believe in better.
Note: win, draw or lose (not 'loose' - opposite of tight!)0 -
Spidernick wrote: »Bliar - how original. You must both be so proud!:whistle:
I am not proud of anything. It's a term used by many people. Blair is a proven liar – one who inflicted great damage to Britain as well as other countries – hence the acronym, in case you are not aware of this. That's all. :T0 -
I wouldn't put anything past Blair. I would be surprised if he could get enough people around him to agree it was an idea worth pursuing.
Cambell ,Mandelson or Osbourne might be a few of the handful that might think it a task worthy of pursuing.
Would any sitting Labour MP's or any sitting anything MP's want this ?0 -
I am not proud of anything. It's a term used by many people. Blair is a proven liar – one who inflicted great damage to Britain as well as other countries – hence the acronym, in case you are not aware of this. That's all. :T
In case you are not aware: 'Bliar' is not an acronym!:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/acronym'I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my father. Not screaming and terrified like his passengers.' (Bob Monkhouse).
Sky? Believe in better.
Note: win, draw or lose (not 'loose' - opposite of tight!)0 -
Spidernick wrote: »In case you are not aware: 'Bliar' is not an acronym!:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/acronym
Oh, well. I stand corrected – on that point!0 -
I think Blair has some cheek trying to come back into politics, whatever his reasons.
Anyway, the referendum was in favour of Brexit so I cannot see how this could, or indeed should, be reversed. It may be a mistake, it may not, but it has been voted and what needs to be done now is to reach a satisfactory deal which, in spite of all the posturing and accusations to and fro, I believe is possible and very likely.Be careful who you open up to. Today it's ears, tomorrow it's mouth.0 -
The EU appointing a Brit as President of the Commission just as we leave the EU is on my not very likely list.0
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