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A Question for Tory Supporters
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Wouldn’t it be funny if Jezza was catapulted in on the basis of extending and then calling an early general election and then the tories decided to not vote for one.
Yes I know it’s unlikely0 -
SpiderLegs wrote: »Wouldn’t it be funny if Jezza was catapulted in on the basis of extending and then calling an early general election and then the tories decided to not vote for one.
Yes I know it’s unlikely
This has nothing whatsoever to do with the topic.0 -
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SpiderLegs wrote: »Wouldn’t it be funny if Jezza was catapulted in on the basis of extending and then calling an early general election and then the tories decided to not vote for one.
Yes I know it’s unlikely
Doesn’t matter if they are in a minority does it?0 -
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SpiderLegs wrote: »Haven’t you been paying attention to the rules of the fixed term parliament act?
Yes, what’s your point?0 -
The thing with Boris is that he's teflon man, no scandal affects him or sticks to him. He is as crafty as a fox, an election winner and utterly ruthless. I like him.
And the way he will frame the upcoming election as 'boris for the people' whilst painting Corbyn, Swinson and others as enemies of the people is brilliant.
Once the election process starts and he gets Lynton Crosbie on board to run things, with just enough rhetoric to steal a good chunk of Brexit party votes, I think he's just about home with a working majority.
The whole thing about brexit is that you cannot ignore the people. I wasn't fussed much either way, brexit might be awful, it might be neutral, it might be brilliant, no one knows: but the people voted, and that is that
Fortunately Corbyn is unelectable by the public at large, frankly, anyone except him will do for me.0 -
Sacked for lying at The Times, insulted the whole of Liverpool and forced to apologise over Hillsborough, made racist comments including "watermelon" smiles, cheated on his Mrs and lied about it to the Tory leader and was again sacked. Too many broken promises to list whilst London Mayor, the huge £350mill Bus Brexit deception, The lies about Turkey imminently joining the EU and then lying about whether he said it. Illegally prorogued parliament, allegations of sexual misconduct, allegations of giving away public money to a girlfriend... But he's definitely the right man for the job.:T0
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