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Bulletguy - 2019-06-23 5:51 PM

 

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Birdbrain - 2019-06-22 5:19 PM

You tell me what hes done legally wrong please ...

Changing the subject is a sure sign of having lost the argument (lol)

But since you have, a couple of things that spring to mind are his illegal water cannon.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/boris-johnsons-illegal-water-cannon-13612198

Then his signing off illegal arms sales to the Saudi dictator accused of murdering Jamal Khashoggi ...

https://www.theguardian.com/law/2019/jun/20/uk-arms-sales-to-saudi-arabia-for-use-in-yemen-declared-unlawful

 

What the pinky are you going on about sweetheart

 

I didn't post for a while because I got fed up of trying to have a reasonable discussion and getting inane comments like that in return.

But I care a lot about things like the murder of Khashoggi

So I tried again in the vain hope things might have changed *-)

Oh Well.

Thats me done.

Ignore them....they're just trolling to disrupt a thread with inane comments as they always do because they can't engage adult debate.

 

I'm still 300% voting Boris :D ..........

 

 

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Birdbrain - 2019-06-23 5:32 PM

 

Barry and John/Peter/James have now turned up outside Boris gaffe ... Migrants welcome but not Boris according to hater Barrys chalkboard ... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7172133/Anarchists-demonstrate-outside-flat-Boris-Johnsons-girlfriend-afraid-return-to.html ... Lordy

 

A 71 year old nutter is Britains most Dangerous man? (lol) Feck me!! He's really scary!

 

For what its worth the Rozzers should have carted this lot off. Go and protest outside Parliament if you like but a siege outside someones private residence should not be permitted IMO. This girl has suffered enough by the sound of it. Not least of all having to share a bed with Boris (lol) but lets face it, it has never ceased to amaze me the kindness of the fairer sex. :D They should all feck off (including Doris) and leave her alone.

 

Maybe they should just play the fecking tape.

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Birdbrain - 2019-06-23 5:32 PM

 

Barry and John/Peter/James have now turned up outside Boris gaffe ... Migrants welcome but not Boris according to hater Barrys chalkboard ... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7172133/Anarchists-demonstrate-outside-flat-Boris-Johnsons-girlfriend-afraid-return-to.html ... Lordy

 

A 71 year old nutter is Britains most Dangerous man? (lol) Feck me!! He's really scary!

 

For what its worth the Rozzers should have carted this lot off. Go and protest outside Parliament if you like but a siege outside someones private residence should not be permitted IMO. This girl has suffered enough by the sound of it. Not least of all having to share a bed with Boris (lol) but lets face it, it has never ceased to amaze me the kindness of the fairer sex. :D They should all feck off (including Doris) and leave her alone.

 

Maybe they should just play the fecking tape.

 

Youve gone all Hollywood again ... You forgot to add "who was once branded" before "Britains most dangerous man" ... I know its not quite so punchy and dilutes your point somewhat but it is there for all to see ... Regards

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Birdbrain - 2019-06-23 5:32 PM

 

Barry and John/Peter/James have now turned up outside Boris gaffe ... Migrants welcome but not Boris according to hater Barrys chalkboard ... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7172133/Anarchists-demonstrate-outside-flat-Boris-Johnsons-girlfriend-afraid-return-to.html ... Lordy

 

A 71 year old nutter is Britains most Dangerous man? (lol) Feck me!! He's really scary!

 

For what its worth the Rozzers should have carted this lot off. Go and protest outside Parliament if you like but a siege outside someones private residence should not be permitted IMO. This girl has suffered enough by the sound of it. Not least of all having to share a bed with Boris (lol) but lets face it, it has never ceased to amaze me the kindness of the fairer sex. :D They should all feck off (including Doris) and leave her alone.

 

Maybe they should just play the fecking tape.

 

Youve gone all Hollywood again ... You forgot to add "who was once branded" before "Britains most dangerous man" ... I know its not quite so punchy and dilutes your point somewhat but it is there for all to see ... Regards

 

What made him so dangerous? Reminds me of that Jasper Carrot sketch from years ago about the "nutter on the bus". Says he has an atom bomb! Its a corned beef tin.

 

I reckon there are a few in the public eye that are much further up the league of being Britains most dangerous man than that moron. Some of them are in government. Boris or Farage must be in the top ten.

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Barryd999 - 2019-06-24 11:54 AM

 

Birdbrain - 2019-06-24 11:46 AM

 

Barryd999 - 2019-06-24 10:44 AM

 

Birdbrain - 2019-06-23 5:32 PM

 

Barry and John/Peter/James have now turned up outside Boris gaffe ... Migrants welcome but not Boris according to hater Barrys chalkboard ... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7172133/Anarchists-demonstrate-outside-flat-Boris-Johnsons-girlfriend-afraid-return-to.html ... Lordy

 

A 71 year old nutter is Britains most Dangerous man? (lol) Feck me!! He's really scary!

 

For what its worth the Rozzers should have carted this lot off. Go and protest outside Parliament if you like but a siege outside someones private residence should not be permitted IMO. This girl has suffered enough by the sound of it. Not least of all having to share a bed with Boris (lol) but lets face it, it has never ceased to amaze me the kindness of the fairer sex. :D They should all feck off (including Doris) and leave her alone.

 

Maybe they should just play the fecking tape.

 

Youve gone all Hollywood again ... You forgot to add "who was once branded" before "Britains most dangerous man" ... I know its not quite so punchy and dilutes your point somewhat but it is there for all to see ... Regards

 

What made him so dangerous? Reminds me of that Jasper Carrot sketch from years ago about the "nutter on the bus". Says he has an atom bomb! Its a corned beef tin.

 

I reckon there are a few in the public eye that are much further up the league of being Britains most dangerous man than that moron. Some of them are in government. Boris or Farage must be in the top ten.

 

I have no interest in what made him dangerous ... I was merely pointing out your inaccurate account of what the link said ... Sorry if it spoilt the dramatic effect

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Ahhhhh.......how cute. Pass me the sick bag! *-)

 

The Daily Sleaze ran with this mawkish header today;

 

Boris and Carrie are still 'loved up' and have been 'brought even closer together' following police row, friends insist, as couple are seen together for first time since argument

 

Photo's of the lovebirds out in the country sitting at a table holding hands cooing to each other.

 

Whoever handed this photo to the Sleaze must have been a Brexiteer snooping.

 

Scandalous! 8-)

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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.

 

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That's quite funny ;-) ............

 

It just goes to show us Tory's still have a sense of humour (lol) ...........

 

Unlike you Losers :D ...........

 

 

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Bulletguy - 2019-06-24 8:49 PM

 

The Daily Sleaze ran with this mawkish header today;

 

Boris and Carrie are still 'loved up' and have been 'brought even closer together' following police row, friends insist, as couple are seen together for first time since argument

 

Photo's of the lovebirds out in the country sitting at a table holding hands cooing to each other.

 

 

I just wonder how many weeks / months / years ago this photo was taken.

 

 

;-)

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malc d - 2019-06-25 9:27 AM

 

Bulletguy - 2019-06-24 8:49 PM

 

The Daily Sleaze ran with this mawkish header today;

 

Boris and Carrie are still 'loved up' and have been 'brought even closer together' following police row, friends insist, as couple are seen together for first time since argument

 

Photo's of the lovebirds out in the country sitting at a table holding hands cooing to each other.

 

 

I just wonder how many years ago this photo was taken.

 

 

;-)

 

I just wonder why a couple having a row is any ones business *-) ...........

 

I guess for Bullet he's only got us Brexiteers to row with :D ..........

 

 

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pelmetman - 2019-06-25 9:31 AM

 

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Bulletguy - 2019-06-24 8:49 PM

 

The Daily Sleaze ran with this mawkish header today;

 

Boris and Carrie are still 'loved up' and have been 'brought even closer together' following police row, friends insist, as couple are seen together for first time since argument

 

Photo's of the lovebirds out in the country sitting at a table holding hands cooing to each other.

 

 

I just wonder how many years ago this photo was taken.

 

 

;-)

 

I just wonder why a couple having a row is any ones business *-) ...........

 

 

 

I suppose that depend on how violent it gets.

 

 

:-|

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malc d - 2019-06-25 9:35 AM

 

pelmetman - 2019-06-25 9:31 AM

 

malc d - 2019-06-25 9:27 AM

 

Bulletguy - 2019-06-24 8:49 PM

 

The Daily Sleaze ran with this mawkish header today;

 

Boris and Carrie are still 'loved up' and have been 'brought even closer together' following police row, friends insist, as couple are seen together for first time since argument

 

Photo's of the lovebirds out in the country sitting at a table holding hands cooing to each other.

 

 

I just wonder how many years ago this photo was taken.

 

 

;-)

 

I just wonder why a couple having a row is any ones business *-) ...........

 

 

 

I suppose that depend on how violent it gets.

 

 

:-|

 

What violence? *-) ............

 

Did the either party report any injuries?..........No......

 

Did the police take any action?.........No.......

 

Is the neighbour a sh*t stirring Remoaner?.......YES! >:-) .........

 

 

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malc d - 2019-06-25 9:35 AM

 

pelmetman - 2019-06-25 9:31 AM

 

malc d - 2019-06-25 9:27 AM

 

Bulletguy - 2019-06-24 8:49 PM

 

The Daily Sleaze ran with this mawkish header today;

 

Boris and Carrie are still 'loved up' and have been 'brought even closer together' following police row, friends insist, as couple are seen together for first time since argument

 

Photo's of the lovebirds out in the country sitting at a table holding hands cooing to each other.

 

 

I just wonder how many years ago this photo was taken.

 

 

;-)

 

I just wonder why a couple having a row is any ones business *-) ...........

 

 

 

I suppose that depend on how violent it gets.

 

 

:-|

 

What violence? *-) ............

 

Did the either party report any injuries?..........No......

 

Did the police take any action?.........No.......

 

 

 

 

What you are referring there is known as " hindsight " -

 

:-|

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pelmetman - 2019-06-25 9:40 AM

 

malc d - 2019-06-25 9:35 AM

 

pelmetman - 2019-06-25 9:31 AM

 

malc d - 2019-06-25 9:27 AM

 

Bulletguy - 2019-06-24 8:49 PM

 

The Daily Sleaze ran with this mawkish header today;

 

Boris and Carrie are still 'loved up' and have been 'brought even closer together' following police row, friends insist, as couple are seen together for first time since argument

 

Photo's of the lovebirds out in the country sitting at a table holding hands cooing to each other.

 

 

I just wonder how many years ago this photo was taken.

 

 

;-)

 

I just wonder why a couple having a row is any ones business *-) ...........

 

 

 

I suppose that depend on how violent it gets.

 

 

:-|

 

What violence? *-) ............

 

Did the either party report any injuries?..........No......

 

Did the police take any action?.........No.......

 

 

 

 

What you are referring there is known as " hindsight " -

 

:-|

 

You conveniently left this bit out ;-) ........

 

"Is the neighbour a sh*t stirring Remoaner?.......YES! ........."

 

Kinda explains everything in my book ;-) ..........and shows how low Remoaners are prepared to go *-) .......

 

Which I reckon will backfire on Hunt for jumping on the Remoaner bitchfest wagon >:-) .........

 

It's only made me more determined to Vote Boris .......If that was possible :D ...........

 

 

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malc d - 2019-06-25 9:58 AM

 

pelmetman - 2019-06-25 9:40 AM

 

malc d - 2019-06-25 9:35 AM

 

pelmetman - 2019-06-25 9:31 AM

 

malc d - 2019-06-25 9:27 AM

 

Bulletguy - 2019-06-24 8:49 PM

 

The Daily Sleaze ran with this mawkish header today;

 

Boris and Carrie are still 'loved up' and have been 'brought even closer together' following police row, friends insist, as couple are seen together for first time since argument

 

Photo's of the lovebirds out in the country sitting at a table holding hands cooing to each other.

 

 

I just wonder how many years ago this photo was taken.

 

 

;-)

 

I just wonder why a couple having a row is any ones business *-) ...........

 

 

 

I suppose that depend on how violent it gets.

 

 

:-|

 

What violence? *-) ............

 

Did the either party report any injuries?..........No......

 

Did the police take any action?.........No.......

 

 

 

 

What you are referring there is known as " hindsight " -

 

:-|

 

You conveniently left this bit out ;-) ........

 

"Is the neighbour a sh*t stirring Remoaner?.......YES! ........."

 

 

 

 

I left that out because it's not really relevant.

 

He may well be a " sh*t stirring Remoaner " ( I don't really care ) but are you saying that he made the whole thing up - including the screams/ noises that we are told are on tape ?

 

As far as I know - no-one has yet claimed that the recording was fake.

 

:-|

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Bulletguy - 2019-06-24 8:49 PM

 

The Daily Sleaze ran with this mawkish header today;

 

Boris and Carrie are still 'loved up' and have been 'brought even closer together' following police row, friends insist, as couple are seen together for first time since argument

 

Photo's of the lovebirds out in the country sitting at a table holding hands cooing to each other.

 

 

I just wonder how many weeks / months / years ago this photo was taken.

 

 

;-)

Some time back unless he had a miraculous growth of hair in days. Everyone's spotted it Malc but Johnson continues to duck, dive and evade. Listen to him waffling utter bollox on LBC when Nick Ferrari challenged him over it.

 

https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/nick-ferrari/boris-johnson-refuses-carrie-symonds-picture/

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pelmetman - 2019-06-25 9:31 AM

 

malc d - 2019-06-25 9:27 AM

 

Bulletguy - 2019-06-24 8:49 PM

 

The Daily Sleaze ran with this mawkish header today;

 

Boris and Carrie are still 'loved up' and have been 'brought even closer together' following police row, friends insist, as couple are seen together for first time since argument

 

Photo's of the lovebirds out in the country sitting at a table holding hands cooing to each other.

 

 

I just wonder how many years ago this photo was taken.

 

 

;-)

 

I just wonder why a couple having a row is any ones business *-) ...........

Because Johnson is not just part of 'a couple having a row'.......he's one of two contenders for the countries top job and his instability has become all too apparent and that is not a quality for leadership.

 

Johnson wants the title of PM.....but knows inwardly he's not up to the job. He's indecisive, gaff prone, and a loose cannon. In other words, unfit for office.

 

https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/boris-johnson-lack-of-judgement-over-police-incident-says-sir-malcolm-rifkind-1-4952667

 

https://www.itv.com/news/2019-06-23/johnson-under-pressure-to-discuss-police-incident-after-dodging-row-questions/

 

 

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Bulletguy - 2019-06-25 1:47 PM

 

pelmetman - 2019-06-25 9:31 AM

 

malc d - 2019-06-25 9:27 AM

 

Bulletguy - 2019-06-24 8:49 PM

 

The Daily Sleaze ran with this mawkish header today;

 

Boris and Carrie are still 'loved up' and have been 'brought even closer together' following police row, friends insist, as couple are seen together for first time since argument

 

Photo's of the lovebirds out in the country sitting at a table holding hands cooing to each other.

 

 

I just wonder how many years ago this photo was taken.

 

 

;-)

 

I just wonder why a couple having a row is any ones business *-) ...........

Because Johnson is not just part of 'a couple having a row'.......he's one of two contenders for the countries top job and his instability has become all too apparent and that is not a quality for leadership.

 

Johnson wants the title of PM.....but knows inwardly he's not up to the job. He's indecisive, gaff prone, and a loose cannon. In other words, unfit for office.

 

https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/boris-johnson-lack-of-judgement-over-police-incident-says-sir-malcolm-rifkind-1-4952667

 

https://www.itv.com/news/2019-06-23/johnson-under-pressure-to-discuss-police-incident-after-dodging-row-questions/

 

 

So Boris's "shagging out of watch" habits are worse than Corbyn's? >:-) ............

 

Just askin (lol) (lol) (lol) ........

 

"Shagging out of watch" is a nautical term for having a bit on the side ;-) ........

 

 

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Bulletguy - 2019-06-25 1:47 PM

 

pelmetman - 2019-06-25 9:31 AM

 

malc d - 2019-06-25 9:27 AM

 

Bulletguy - 2019-06-24 8:49 PM

 

The Daily Sleaze ran with this mawkish header today;

 

Boris and Carrie are still 'loved up' and have been 'brought even closer together' following police row, friends insist, as couple are seen together for first time since argument

 

Photo's of the lovebirds out in the country sitting at a table holding hands cooing to each other.

 

 

I just wonder how many years ago this photo was taken.

 

 

;-)

 

I just wonder why a couple having a row is any ones business *-) ...........

Because Johnson is not just part of 'a couple having a row'.......he's one of two contenders for the countries top job and his instability has become all too apparent and that is not a quality for leadership.

 

Johnson wants the title of PM.....but knows inwardly he's not up to the job. He's indecisive, gaff prone, and a loose cannon. In other words, unfit for office.

 

https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/boris-johnson-lack-of-judgement-over-police-incident-says-sir-malcolm-rifkind-1-4952667

 

https://www.itv.com/news/2019-06-23/johnson-under-pressure-to-discuss-police-incident-after-dodging-row-questions/

 

 

So Boris's "shagging out of watch" habits are worse than Corbyn's? >:-) ..........

Useless attempt at whataboutery. *-)

 

Johnson is running to be undemocratically elected PM.....not Corbyn. *-)

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thebishbus - 2019-06-25 6:17 PM

 

Tell me,who was the last PM elected as PM directly by the public.

Brian B.

May in a snap election she naively thought she'd win......but plummeted big time needing to bung a £ billion bribe to the DUP to prop up her weakened Tory government.

 

You think whoever takes May's reigns is going to call a GE? ;-)

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thebishbus - 2019-06-25 6:17 PM

 

Tell me,who was the last PM elected as PM directly by the public.

Brian B.

May in a snap election she naively thought she'd win......but plummeted big time needing to bung a £ billion bribe to the DUP to prop up her weakened Tory government.

 

You think whoever takes May's reigns is going to call a GE? ;-)

 

May's reigns? Oh my God! Thick as mince!

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