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Politics

What is that "mate" of mine Sadiq Khan trying to achieve ?

 

You lost you demented little cretin, get over it and concentrate on your job you terrorist sympathiser.

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13 minutes ago, Escobarp said:

But you would imagine if the powers that be in the higher echelons wanted him gone they could easily persuade enough I would have thought?

The fact he made it to PM in the first place points towards them all being smacked off their fucking tits.

Can't see them being any less mental now.

12 minutes ago, mickbrown said:

The fact he made it to PM in the first place points towards them all being smacked off their fucking tits.

Can't see them being any less mental now.

But were they not proven right by the majority he won at the last election? I would say so. 

4 minutes ago, Escobarp said:

But were they not proven right by the majority he won at the last election? I would say so. 

Just shows a high proportion of the electorate are smacked off their fucking tits too.😀

47 minutes ago, Escobarp said:

But you would imagine if the powers that be in the higher echelons wanted him gone they could easily persuade enough I would have thought?

I'm sure there are ways and means.

23 minutes ago, Lt. Aldo Raine said:

I'm sure there are ways and means.

He was hanging on by the skin of his teeth until beergate. Now some time perhaps.

Another fpn though and I reckon he's toast.

 

2 hours ago, Ani said:

https://news.sky.com/story/jamie-wallis-tory-mp-pleads-not-guilty-to-four-traffic-offences-including-failing-to-stop-12609811
 

strange story, then you got to end and understand why he could not drive 😂😎

Yes, the four offences together aren't as serious as drink driving, therefore it's always best to fuck off and leave the scene.

As a side note, he's transitioning and that has no relevance to the article whatseoever and therefore IMO, should not have been mentioned. 

I hope he is a better driver as a woman💣

Bejeweled Sad looking (because he's been called in to cover a shift last minute ) man sits on a golden throne to tell us that his main focus is the cost of living crisis for us peasants

What a time to be alive 

2 minutes ago, stevieb said:

Bejeweled Sad looking (because he's been called in to cover a shift last minute ) man sits on a golden throne to tell us that his main focus is the cost of living crisis for us peasants

What a time to be alive 

😀

What a weird country we are.

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2 hours ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

He was hanging on by the skin of his teeth until beergate. Now some time perhaps.

Another fpn though and I reckon he's toast.

 

I don't think it matters if he's fined once or a hundred times.

If moves are afoot, I think they'll wait until after Sue Gray's report is published.

2 minutes ago, Lt. Aldo Raine said:

I don't think it matters if he's fined once or a hundred times.

If moves are afoot, I think they'll wait until after Sue Gray's report is published.

I expect the war in Ukraine to be over first.

5 hours ago, Mounts Kipper said:

But a remainer was running the ship as we set sail .... That was the problem, in fact remain factions caused the majority of the problems...  Traitors is a strong word but I can see why it has been used. 

Theresa May was elected by the Tories. She got 60% of the vote from the MPs. 
 

Can you not see a common thread. I know it is everyone else's fault, but there has been one party running the show. 

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4 hours ago, Escobarp said:

But you would imagine if the powers that be in the higher echelons wanted him gone they could easily persuade enough I would have thought?

It was strange that Steve Baker came out so strongly against him. 

Just now, Ani said:

It was strange that Steve Baker came out so strongly against him. 

Is that Cheryl’s husband? 
 

no idea who anyone outside of the main protagonists you see pop up on the news now and again when I bother watching it or people wetting the bed about on here. I’m guessing he fits none of these criteria? 😎

3 minutes ago, Ani said:

It was strange that Steve Baker came out so strongly against him. 

Loyalty only goes so far even if there’s a small chance of them losing their seat at the next election self preservation comes first .

22 minutes ago, Ani said:

Theresa May was elected by the Tories. She got 60% of the vote from the MPs. 
 

Can you not see a common thread. I know it is everyone else's fault, but there has been one party running the show. 

That’s because only 1 party agreed to honour the democratic vote…. Sadly they chose a remainer to lead the party. 

11 minutes ago, emus wig said:

Loyalty only goes so far even if there’s a small chance of them losing their seat at the next election self preservation comes first .

To be fair, Steve Baker is one who tends to act on principle.

I often disagree with him but his motives are usually genuine.

Brexit Hard Man Steve Baker to give his full title.

8 hours ago, Farrelli said:

He was chief negotiator of the deal that was agreed. If he didn’t like the protocol why did he sign it ? Blaming Theresa May is frankly ridiculous.

you do realise that if we scrap the protocol unilaterally that is breaking an international agreement and will have serious consequences for the UK.

The people to blame for this are Bozo and his chums who won an election by falsely claiming this to be a great deal😂

Wrong on nearly every point but don’t let the truth get in the way of a good Remainer moan. 😊

1 hour ago, Escobarp said:

Is that Cheryl’s husband? 
 

no idea who anyone outside of the main protagonists you see pop up on the news now and again when I bother watching it or people wetting the bed about on here. I’m guessing he fits none of these criteria? 😎

No he is Danny's brother. You are right he rarely posts on here. 

7 hours ago, Ani said:

Boris was a lead voice of the Leave campaign. FACT.

Boris was a cabinet member throughout the whole process. FACT

Boris got the top job with a promise he had an oven ready deal. FACT 

Boris is PM and it is his deal that we have in place. FACT

It is everybody else's fault. BULLSHIT.

I know the 'he' in the above is Frost but blaming anyone other than the people who negotiated and developed the deal we signed is ridiculous. Hopefully now Sinn Fein are in power the Brexiteers will be happy given Farage is a supporter of the republic army  ? And you call May a traitor. 

Olly Robbins capitulated the original deal which thankfully was massively rejected by Parliament and ultimately led to the dismissal of Traitor May. Frost and Boris attempted to salvage what they could from the deal in order to complete within the timescales in place. The Irish Protocol was always going to be a problem which is why both sides agreed to further negotiations in good faith, something which we now know is impossible for a corrupt and deceitful EU. We’re out, we’re never going back so swallow it. 

The usual disingenuous "Boris' deal"

Strange, because any 'deal' involves more than one party, and is as a result of negotiation. 

Must have missed the bit where he unilaterally decided what it would be and the EU just accepted it.

As it happens it's not great, but it's not bad.

Nothing to stop both parties working on improvements as the years go by. Which will be easier if successive governments grasp whatever opportunities it affords and make the best use of it for the benefit of the nation.

Whats the border solution boys?

And take your union jack knickers out of your mouths while you explain

27 minutes ago, Whitesince63 said:

Olly Robbins capitulated the original deal which thankfully was massively rejected by Parliament and ultimately led to the dismissal of Traitor May. Frost and Boris attempted to salvage what they could from the deal in order to complete within the timescales in place. The Irish Protocol was always going to be a problem which is why both sides agreed to further negotiations in good faith, something which we now know is impossible for a corrupt and deceitful EU. We’re out, we’re never going back so swallow it. 

And anyone who asked what is going to happen with the Irish border was dismissed as a Remoaner because there was going to be a technology solution. 
 

The EU are corrupt and deceitful whereas Boris and his mates have proven to be such paragons of virtue. 
 

It is still everyone else's fault 

19 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

The usual disingenuous "Boris' deal"

Strange, because any 'deal' involves more than one party, and is as a result of negotiation. 

Must have missed the bit where he unilaterally decided what it would be and the EU just accepted it.

As it happens it's not great, but it's not bad.

Nothing to stop both parties working on improvements as the years go by. Which will be easier if successive governments grasp whatever opportunities it affords and make the best use of it for the benefit of the nation.

So you agree we should work with the EU to fine tune the detail ? Rather than ripping up the bits we do like and telling the EU to suck it up ? 

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