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Barryd999 - 2019-06-23 10:44 AM

 

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Nigel Farage held secret summit to discuss the forging of an electoral pact

He met pro-Boris MP Priti Patel at exclusive Mayfair club earlier this month

News of talks comes as electoral strategists for both Mr Johnson and Mr Farage work out how to maximise support for Brexit in a General Election

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7171165/Farage-secret-meeting-Tories-exclusive-Mayfair-club-discuss-pact-Labour-out.html

 

The Brexit dream team B-) ..........

 

They'll soon have the Commies on the run >:-) ..........

 

 

Jeeesaz! A "not so secret meeting" it seems with the fecking "Death Eaters" by the sound of it. Good lord.

 

Perhaps your lot (who ever they are?) should be doing a pact with Change UK, or what ever they're called this week? (lol) ........

 

I can see Old Sourface being a real vote winner for yer :D .........

 

 

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pelmetman - 2019-06-23 9:04 AM

 

Nigel Farage held secret summit to discuss the forging of an electoral pact

He met pro-Boris MP Priti Patel at exclusive Mayfair club earlier this month

 

The Brexit dream team B-) ..........

 

They'll soon have the Commies on the run >:-) ..........

God...your naivety is boundless! *-)

 

In typical Wail fashion it reminds all the proles the 'secret meeting' (obviously not secret) was held at an "exclusive £1500 a year private members club in Mayfair"......and numpties like you soak this up like a sponge thinking this is the "Niravana" you are going to enjoy. *-)

 

Fartages dodgy dealer Banks was quaffing Bolly and Beluga with the rest of 'em so Banks other chum Yakovenko would have had an input. So much for "having the commies on the run"......Fartage and Banks are being used by them you fool. They are Putins puppets but you've never been able to see outside the box of your Beano comic. *-)

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pelmetman - 2019-06-23 9:04 AM

 

Nigel Farage held secret summit to discuss the forging of an electoral pact

He met pro-Boris MP Priti Patel at exclusive Mayfair club earlier this month

 

The Brexit dream team B-) ..........

 

They'll soon have the Commies on the run >:-) ..........

God...your naivety is boundless! *-)

 

In typical Wail fashion it reminds all the proles the 'secret meeting' (obviously not secret) was held at an "exclusive £1500 a year private members club in Mayfair"......and numpties like you soak this up like a sponge thinking this is the "Niravana" you are going to enjoy. *-)

 

Fartages dodgy dealer Banks was quaffing Bolly and Beluga with the rest of 'em so Banks other chum Yakovenko would have had an input. So much for "having the commies on the run"......Fartage and Banks are being used by them you fool. They are Putins puppets but you've never been able to see outside the box of your Beano comic. *-)

 

I wonder if your Remoaner bitching has changed a single Tory members mind? :-S .........

 

Nah >:-) .........

 

It's just gonna make putting the "X" in Boris's box so much sweeter (lol) (lol) (lol) .........

 

 

 

 

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pelmetman - 2019-06-23 9:04 AM

 

Nigel Farage held secret summit to discuss the forging of an electoral pact

He met pro-Boris MP Priti Patel at exclusive Mayfair club earlier this month

 

The Brexit dream team B-) ..........

 

They'll soon have the Commies on the run >:-) ..........

God...your naivety is boundless! *-)

 

In typical Wail fashion it reminds all the proles the 'secret meeting' (obviously not secret) was held at an "exclusive £1500 a year private members club in Mayfair"......and numpties like you soak this up like a sponge thinking this is the "Niravana" you are going to enjoy. *-)

 

Fartages dodgy dealer Banks was quaffing Bolly and Beluga with the rest of 'em so Banks other chum Yakovenko would have had an input. So much for "having the commies on the run"......Fartage and Banks are being used by them you fool. They are Putins puppets but you've never been able to see outside the box of your Beano comic. *-)

 

I wonder if your Remoaner bitching has changed a single Tory members mind? :-S .........

 

Nah >:-) .........

 

It's just gonna make putting the "X" in Boris's box so much sweeter (lol) (lol) (lol) .........

The post you "attempted" to make some kind of "reply" to has obviously gone completely over your head as you've failed to understand, so make some inane tweet like 'one liner' garbage reply of absolutely no relevance at all.

 

You might just as well have posted the latest football results. *-)

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Bulletguy - 2019-06-23 10:03 PM

 

pelmetman - 2019-06-23 9:40 PM

 

Bulletguy - 2019-06-23 4:26 PM

 

pelmetman - 2019-06-23 9:04 AM

 

Nigel Farage held secret summit to discuss the forging of an electoral pact

He met pro-Boris MP Priti Patel at exclusive Mayfair club earlier this month

 

The Brexit dream team B-) ..........

 

They'll soon have the Commies on the run >:-) ..........

God...your naivety is boundless! *-)

 

In typical Wail fashion it reminds all the proles the 'secret meeting' (obviously not secret) was held at an "exclusive £1500 a year private members club in Mayfair"......and numpties like you soak this up like a sponge thinking this is the "Niravana" you are going to enjoy. *-)

 

Fartages dodgy dealer Banks was quaffing Bolly and Beluga with the rest of 'em so Banks other chum Yakovenko would have had an input. So much for "having the commies on the run"......Fartage and Banks are being used by them you fool. They are Putins puppets but you've never been able to see outside the box of your Beano comic. *-)

 

I wonder if your Remoaner bitching has changed a single Tory members mind? :-S .........

 

Nah >:-) .........

 

It's just gonna make putting the "X" in Boris's box so much sweeter (lol) (lol) (lol) .........

The post you "attempted" to make some kind of "reply" to has obviously gone completely over your head as you've failed to understand, so make some inane tweet like 'one liner' garbage reply of absolutely no relevance at all.

 

You might just as well have posted the latest football results. *-)

 

Seeing as both contenders are Brexiteers ;-) ...........

 

I'd say the score is 3 nil :D ..........

 

It is kinda ironic though that a "Communist" is trying to suggest we Brexit voters voted to leave because of Putin *-) ............

 

Just goes to show how desperate you Remoaners are becoming >:-) ........

 

 

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Boris Johnson MP - Daily Telegraph 24 June 2019

 

It's been three long years since we voted to Leave – which is why we can, must and will do so by October 31

 

It is incredible, it is infuriating, it is disgraceful that it should now be three whole years since the EU referendum result; and I can tell that the whole country is positively aching for us to get it done. You can feel the impatience building like a giant thunderstorm on a hot June day.

 

I know that if we fail again, we face a democratic explosion and a deluge in which both major parties may be swept away. And so, my friends, it is absolutely vital that we keep our eyes on the prize. It has been a long and parching march, but the oasis is finally in sight. We are so nearly there.

 

We are just over four months away from the date on which, by law, we must leave the EU; and this time we are not going to bottle it. We are not going to fail. This time we are not going to shrink in fear from the exit, as we have on the last two occasions. We are going to show all the mettle, the creativity and the energy of this amazing nation. We are going to focus all our efforts on honouring that single great promise – and we are going to come out of the EU on October 31.

 

We can, we must and we will. And when we do there will be a moment of release and of opportunity. When we come out, we will finally end that sense of doubt and indecision that has plagued our politics – and let’s not kid ourselves: the failure to leave the EU has not eased the tensions over the issue. It has made them far worse.

 

When we come out of the EU, on October 31 – as we must and we will – we will see not just a revival in the Conservative party, and the return of voters who have drifted off to other parties. We will see a return of trust in all politicians – the trust that simply disappeared after we failed to leave on March 29. We can begin once again to look our electorate in the eye. We can renew the national faith in democracy. Most important of all, we can begin a new and exciting agenda for post Brexit Britain – and begin to turbocharge the most innovative economy in Europe.

 

When we leave the EU, we can finally begin the work of responding to the message of that Brexit vote. Yes, it was about democracy, and a rejection, at least for Britain, of the EU’s narrow federalist approach. Yes, it meant that the British people were no longer willing to accept the one-way ratchet towards a single Euro-state. Of course it was partly about immigration, and the reasonable desire for national control. But it was about far more than that. The Brexit vote was an appeal to be heard by parts of the country that have felt that they were left behind, ignored even unloved.

 

So when we come out, on October 31, we can begin the great work of bringing the country together.

 

Now is the time to use all the tools of government to ensure that every child in Britain has a great education. Sure, that means we must level up our spending across the country – and we should be spending more per capita in both primary and secondary schools, and in FE colleges.

 

We should be investing in our infrastructure – it is time, for instance, that both the West Midlands and the Northern Powerhouse had the kind of connectivity that we have been able to achieve in London. It is only by putting in good and affordable mass transit systems that you can allow people to commute efficiently to their place of work and so hugely increase their productivity.

 

We need to roll out full fibre broadband by 2025 at the latest. We must bring the UK together – and yes, I want to do for the whole of the UK what I was proud to do as Mayor of London for two terms.

 

When I was first elected 11 years ago people spoke of a tale of two cities – the rich and the poor; and it was true that London had four of the six poorest boroughs in the UK. By the end of my two terms we had none of the poorest 20 in the UK, and it was among the poorest socio-economic groups that we saw the fastest growth both in life expectancy and income.

 

And the crucial point is that we didn’t do it by fleecing the rich, or attacking the wealth creators. We did it by creating a platform for business to invest – safe streets, good local transport, a clean environment – and letting the market do the rest. We can do it now for the whole country – not just with the Living Wage, but with better infrastructure, better education, and technological improvements that drive business confidence – and lead to higher wages and higher productivity all round.

 

That is the fundamental difference between our modern Conservative approach and the Labour approach. Jeremy Corbyn wants to tax virtually everything he can – swingeing inheritance tax; 50p income tax; the highest corporation tax in Europe; a financial transaction tax and many others so brutal that impartial estimates say he would end up actually reducing tax yields, and reducing the national ability to invest in infrastructure and public services.

 

Corbyn would be an utter catastrophe for this country. He has no interest in business, or any understanding of the needs and cares of those who actually create the wealth on which we all depend.

 

Modern Conservatives get it: we understand the symmetry at the heart of the success of the UK today. What we need now is the confidence to talk it up – to defend market economics as the best way of producing great public services.

 

It is not a hard message to sell. What do you want? Higher pay under the Tories or higher taxes under Labour? We just need the self-belief to shout our message from the rooftops.

 

I have done it before, victoriously, and am, of course, bursting with impatience to do it now, as leader of our party. We can win this argument big time – but first we must leave on October 31.

 

Help share the article with friends by clicking here.

 

Thanks,

 

Team Back Boris & Annoy Bullet

www.backboris.com

 

>:-) ............

 

 

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Boris Johnson MP - Daily Telegraph 24 June 2019

 

It's been three long years since we voted to Leave – which is why we can, must and will do so by October 31

 

It is incredible, it is infuriating, it is disgraceful that it should now be three whole years since the EU referendum result; and I can tell that the whole country is positively aching for us to get it done. You can feel the impatience building like a giant thunderstorm on a hot June day.

 

I know that if we fail again, we face a democratic explosion and a deluge in which both major parties may be swept away. And so, my friends, it is absolutely vital that we keep our eyes on the prize. It has been a long and parching march, but the oasis is finally in sight. We are so nearly there.

 

We are just over four months away from the date on which, by law, we must leave the EU; and this time we are not going to bottle it. We are not going to fail. This time we are not going to shrink in fear from the exit, as we have on the last two occasions. We are going to show all the mettle, the creativity and the energy of this amazing nation. We are going to focus all our efforts on honouring that single great promise – and we are going to come out of the EU on October 31.

 

We can, we must and we will. And when we do there will be a moment of release and of opportunity. When we come out, we will finally end that sense of doubt and indecision that has plagued our politics – and let’s not kid ourselves: the failure to leave the EU has not eased the tensions over the issue. It has made them far worse.

 

When we come out of the EU, on October 31 – as we must and we will – we will see not just a revival in the Conservative party, and the return of voters who have drifted off to other parties. We will see a return of trust in all politicians – the trust that simply disappeared after we failed to leave on March 29. We can begin once again to look our electorate in the eye. We can renew the national faith in democracy. Most important of all, we can begin a new and exciting agenda for post Brexit Britain – and begin to turbocharge the most innovative economy in Europe.

 

When we leave the EU, we can finally begin the work of responding to the message of that Brexit vote. Yes, it was about democracy, and a rejection, at least for Britain, of the EU’s narrow federalist approach. Yes, it meant that the British people were no longer willing to accept the one-way ratchet towards a single Euro-state. Of course it was partly about immigration, and the reasonable desire for national control. But it was about far more than that. The Brexit vote was an appeal to be heard by parts of the country that have felt that they were left behind, ignored even unloved.

 

So when we come out, on October 31, we can begin the great work of bringing the country together.

 

Now is the time to use all the tools of government to ensure that every child in Britain has a great education. Sure, that means we must level up our spending across the country – and we should be spending more per capita in both primary and secondary schools, and in FE colleges.

 

We should be investing in our infrastructure – it is time, for instance, that both the West Midlands and the Northern Powerhouse had the kind of connectivity that we have been able to achieve in London. It is only by putting in good and affordable mass transit systems that you can allow people to commute efficiently to their place of work and so hugely increase their productivity.

 

We need to roll out full fibre broadband by 2025 at the latest. We must bring the UK together – and yes, I want to do for the whole of the UK what I was proud to do as Mayor of London for two terms.

 

When I was first elected 11 years ago people spoke of a tale of two cities – the rich and the poor; and it was true that London had four of the six poorest boroughs in the UK. By the end of my two terms we had none of the poorest 20 in the UK, and it was among the poorest socio-economic groups that we saw the fastest growth both in life expectancy and income.

 

And the crucial point is that we didn’t do it by fleecing the rich, or attacking the wealth creators. We did it by creating a platform for business to invest – safe streets, good local transport, a clean environment – and letting the market do the rest. We can do it now for the whole country – not just with the Living Wage, but with better infrastructure, better education, and technological improvements that drive business confidence – and lead to higher wages and higher productivity all round.

 

That is the fundamental difference between our modern Conservative approach and the Labour approach. Jeremy Corbyn wants to tax virtually everything he can – swingeing inheritance tax; 50p income tax; the highest corporation tax in Europe; a financial transaction tax and many others so brutal that impartial estimates say he would end up actually reducing tax yields, and reducing the national ability to invest in infrastructure and public services.

 

Corbyn would be an utter catastrophe for this country. He has no interest in business, or any understanding of the needs and cares of those who actually create the wealth on which we all depend.

 

Modern Conservatives get it: we understand the symmetry at the heart of the success of the UK today. What we need now is the confidence to talk it up – to defend market economics as the best way of producing great public services.

 

It is not a hard message to sell. What do you want? Higher pay under the Tories or higher taxes under Labour? We just need the self-belief to shout our message from the rooftops.

 

I have done it before, victoriously, and am, of course, bursting with impatience to do it now, as leader of our party. We can win this argument big time – but first we must leave on October 31.

 

Help share the article with friends by clicking here.

 

Thanks,

 

Team Back Boris & Annoy Bullet

www.backboris.com

 

>:-) ............

 

 

Bumpity Bump :D .......

 

 

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David --

 

This election is about one thing: are we going to leave the EU on 31st October, or are we going to kick the can down the road again after twice breaking our promise to leave?

 

Three years after the referendum, this is the central question for the next Prime Minister.

 

Boris is the only candidate who is committed to leaving on 31st October, come what may: a real deadline, not a fake one.

 

That's why he's written to Jeremy Hunt to ask a very simple question: will he do the same? And if he won't, what will his deadline be? At the end of this year, or into 2020?

 

Read Boris’ letter and share with friends by clicking here

 

Thanks,

 

Team Back Boris

www.backboris.com

 

Keep up the good work Bojo B-) ............

 

Cant wait for my ballot paper to arrive :D .......

 

Luv & kisses from all your adoring fans in Chatterbox :-> ..........

 

 

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David --

 

This election is about whether we leave the EU on 31st October and who can beat Jeremy Corbyn.

 

That's why I'm hosting a 'Telephone Town Hall' on Monday 1st July at 6pm with members of our party up and down the country.

 

I'll be answering questions live about my plan to deliver Brexit by October 31st, stop Jeremy Corbyn getting into Downing Street and unite our country.

 

To join the call, please click here to register.

 

When you register, you will be asked to give your details and phone number. At 6pm on Monday, you will then receive a phone call and will be connected. The call will last roughly one hour.

 

I'm looking forward to speaking with you on Monday.

 

Please feel free to share this invitation with other members of the party who would like to take part.

 

Thank you and best wishes,

 

 

Boris Johnson MP

www.backboris.com

 

An hour? :-S ...........I've only got 15 quid left on my Pay as you go mobile 8-) ........

 

Looks like I'm gonna have to invest some more dosh in the Tory Party :D ..........

 

 

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Dave. You do realise that its completely pointless littering the forum with quotes from Boris dont you?

 

Its pointless for you and pointless for everyone else because just in case you haven't realised it yet Boris will and does just say anything he likes, it means nothing. A well known and proven serial liar nothing he says has any kind of meaning whatsoever.

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Barryd999 - 2019-06-27 9:56 AM

 

Dave. You do realise that its completely pointless littering the forum with quotes from Boris dont you?

 

Its pointless for you and pointless for everyone else because just in case you haven't realised it yet Boris will and does just say anything he likes, it means nothing. A well known and proven serial liar nothing he says has any kind of meaning whatsoever.

 

Fit in well on here then ... Does he call names n'all

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Barryd999 - 2019-06-27 9:56 AM

 

Dave. You do realise that its completely pointless littering the forum with quotes from Boris dont you?

 

Its pointless for you and pointless for everyone else because just in case you haven't realised it yet Boris will and does just say anything he likes, it means nothing. A well known and proven serial liar nothing he says has any kind of meaning whatsoever.

 

That's "everyone" who is a Remoaner? ;-) ...........Or in other words the minority :D .......

 

Which is why I post them for the majority of Brexiteers, to prove that Boris is engaging with the relevant electorate ;-) .........

 

 

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Barryd999 - 2019-06-27 9:56 AM

 

Dave. You do realise that its completely pointless littering the forum with quotes from Boris dont you?

 

Its pointless for you and pointless for everyone else because just in case you haven't realised it yet Boris will and does just say anything he likes, it means nothing. A well known and proven serial liar nothing he says has any kind of meaning whatsoever.

 

Fit in well on here then ... Does he call names n'all

 

Wot like all the abusive and hurtful names you have called me over the years. Ive had to have counselling and resorted to drink and writing maudlin songs because of that. :'(

 

 

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Barryd999 - 2019-06-27 3:08 PM

 

Birdbrain - 2019-06-27 11:46 AM

 

Barryd999 - 2019-06-27 9:56 AM

 

Dave. You do realise that its completely pointless littering the forum with quotes from Boris dont you?

 

Its pointless for you and pointless for everyone else because just in case you haven't realised it yet Boris will and does just say anything he likes, it means nothing. A well known and proven serial liar nothing he says has any kind of meaning whatsoever.

 

Fit in well on here then ... Does he call names n'all

 

Wot like all the abusive and hurtful names you have called me over the years. Ive had to have counselling and resorted to drink and writing maudlin songs because of that. :'(

 

 

Here's something to make you more maudlin ;-) ...........

 

"Johnson retains large lead over Hunt in survey of Tory members

ConservativeHome has published one of its regular surveys of Tory party members. It suggests Boris Johnson is on course to win the leadership by a margin of two to one."

 

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2019/jun/27/tory-leadership-latest-news-boris-johnson-hunt-no-deal-brexit-could-shut-down-car-plants-in-uk-japan-tells-johnson-and-hunt-live-news?page=with:block-5d14a4408f080e8285150981#block-5d14a4408f080e8285150981

 

:D ...........

 

 

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pelmetman - 2019-06-30 1:34 PM

 

Boris's Brexit dream team is starting to take shape B-) ........

 

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1147133/brexit-news-latest-boris-johnson-jeremy-hunt-tory-leadership-hustings-no-deal-rees-mogg

 

 

Two things. Firstly the WA is done, dusted closed and the EU negotiating team have been disbanded and gone home.

 

Secondly they need to start doing a bit of detail and figuring out how they deal with this little lot before October 31st deal or no deal. Excellently written piece from someone who does do detail.

 

We wont be going anywhere on October 31 Doris or no Doris.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jun/27/brexit-fantasy-boris-johnson-jeremy-hunt

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Dear David,

 

Have you seen the latest opinion poll of Conservative Voters in today’s Observer?

 

61% believe Boris is most likely to beat Corbyn in a General Election v 19% for Hunt.

 

Will you show your support for Boris and share this graphic?

 

 

 

Not only do Conservative voters think that Boris is the most likely candidate to beat Corbyn but 71% believe Boris is most likely to take the UK out of the EU by 31st October vs just 10% for Hunt

 

Share this graphic on social media by clicking here

 

 

 

 

Boris is the only candidate who will deliver Brexit by the 31st October, unite our country and defeat Jeremy Corbyn.

 

Share this latest poll with friends on social media by clicking here

 

Thanks,

 

 

 

Team Back Boris

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B-) ............

 

 

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pelmetman - 2019-06-30 3:14 PM

 

Dear David,

 

Boris is the only candidate who will deliver Brexit by the 31st October,

 

Team Back Boris

www.backboris.com

Forget the rest of the drivel and waffle, that bib is what you need to take note of and remember where you saw and heard it first. It's a conclusive statement leaving nothing open to doubt......a little like your "Independence" date you once had as your post signature and look where that went! ;-)

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pelmetman - 2019-06-30 3:14 PM

 

Dear David,

 

Boris is the only candidate who will deliver Brexit by the 31st October,

 

Team Back Boris

www.backboris.com

Forget the rest of the drivel and waffle, that bib is what you need to take note of and remember where you saw and heard it first. It's a conclusive statement leaving nothing open to doubt......a little like your "Independence" date you once had as your post signature and look where that went! ;-)

 

Boris is well aware that if he doesn't deliver he'll get the boot ;-) ..........and then we'll vote in Farage >:-) ..........

 

It's nice to have options ;-) ..........What options do you have?.......apart from getting even more bitter and twisted :D .........

 

 

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pelmetman - 2019-06-30 3:14 PM

 

Dear David,

 

Boris is the only candidate who will deliver Brexit by the 31st October,

 

Team Back Boris

www.backboris.com

Forget the rest of the drivel and waffle, that bib is what you need to take note of and remember where you saw and heard it first. It's a conclusive statement leaving nothing open to doubt......a little like your "Independence" date you once had as your post signature and look where that went! ;-)

 

Boris is well aware that if he doesn't deliver he'll get the boot ;-) ..........and then we'll vote in Farage >:-) ..........

 

It's nice to have options ;-) ..........What options do you have?.......apart from getting even more bitter and twisted :D .........

"We"?? Exactly who is this "we" that will "vote in the Fuherage?

 

An important point you've ignored about democracy......you know, that 'thing' you pretend to value so much but subvert in an attempt to get your own way then squeal "fraud" when you lose a little by-election! *-)

 

A GE would need to be called before the party without mandate could get anywhere close to the HoC......and they'd be lucky if they got one seat! So your vision of "voting in the Fuherage" is all pie in the sky dreaming!!

 

Looks like you're among the few growing increasingly bitter and twisted as you're seeing your silly "win" fragment and fall apart into the disaster it always was. You don't even have the guts to put up the newly declared "Independence" date on your sign in! (lol)(lol)

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pelmetman - 2019-07-01 6:28 AM

 

Bulletguy - 2019-06-30 4:13 PM

 

pelmetman - 2019-06-30 3:14 PM

 

Dear David,

 

Boris is the only candidate who will deliver Brexit by the 31st October,

 

Team Back Boris

www.backboris.com

Forget the rest of the drivel and waffle, that bib is what you need to take note of and remember where you saw and heard it first. It's a conclusive statement leaving nothing open to doubt......a little like your "Independence" date you once had as your post signature and look where that went! ;-)

 

Boris is well aware that if he doesn't deliver he'll get the boot ;-) ..........and then we'll vote in Farage >:-) ..........

 

It's nice to have options ;-) ..........What options do you have?.......apart from getting even more bitter and twisted :D .........

"We"?? Exactly who is this "we" that will "vote in the Fuherage?

 

An important point you've ignored about democracy......you know, that 'thing' you pretend to value so much but subvert in an attempt to get your own way then squeal "fraud" when you lose a little by-election! *-)

 

A GE would need to be called before the party without mandate could get anywhere close to the HoC......and they'd be lucky if they got one seat! So your vision of "voting in the Fuherage" is all pie in the sky dreaming!!

 

Looks like you're among the few growing increasingly bitter and twisted as you're seeing your silly "win" fragment and fall apart into the disaster it always was. You don't even have the guts to put up the newly declared "Independence" date on your sign in! (lol)(lol)

 

Following my recent telephone call with Boris :D ........

 

I suspect my signature will be updated shortly ;-) .........

 

Perhaps our resident Losers should post a "Date" for when they have accepted they lost? >:-) ........

 

Just suggestin (lol) ........

 

 

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Cant wait for my ballot paper to arrive :D .......

 

I might even do a Rotten Borough and take a picture ;-) .......

 

Just to prove those very NASTY Remoaners cant bully me >:-) .........

 

 

 

 

 

 

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