Bulletguy Posted February 7, 2022 Author Share Posted February 7, 2022 Brian Kirby - 2022-02-07 10:54 AM pelmetman - 2022-02-06 8:18 PM Brian Kirby - 2022-02-06 6:58 PM pelmetman - 2022-02-06 9:01 AM Brian Kirby - 2022-02-05 7:01 PM pelmetman - 2022-02-05 6:01 PM Brian Kirby - 2022-02-05 11:42 AM pelmetman - 2022-02-05 9:14 AM All right then Guffers ;-) ......... Explain how they "Possibly" wont be in power? >:-) ......... 1 Because, following an election, they may not get a majority and so cease to be the party of government. I'm absolutely astounded that you didn't know that. 2 In case you've missed out on this as well, the date of the next UK election is scheduled for Thursday 2 May 2024, although it might (as CR points out above) be held earlier. .................................. :-D Aaah because they'll be an election...........in 2024 ;-) ......... So Boris getting the push will NOT cause an election? :D ........ After all that is what you implied is it not? >:-) ........ Nice to see the penny has finally dropped that getting rid of Boris will mean the Tories will STILL be in power (lol) (lol) (lol) ........ Ahem - yawn - please see the bold in my point 2 above. God, if only you'd just read............................!! According to that Conservative constitutional expert Jacob Rees-Mogg, if Johnson gets the boot, there should be a general election. So 2024 is only the date that arises under the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011. The 2019 election was called by Johnson before the due date, following May's resignation. Bit tricky of he tried to duck out when he's in the firing line! It's all there in the Act! (lol) (lol) But that's not what you said or implied in your diatribe is it? ;-) ......... ".Possibly, but not guaranteed Brian" Keep on Squirming Gaffers (lol) (lol) (lol) ........ It is exactly what I said. It is possible that the conservatives might remain in power after an election, but that result is not guaranteed. So which part of "Possibly, but not guaranteed" don't you understand? I say could happen, which you interpret as meaning will happen. Do you not understand the difference? It's just basic English. Keep on Squirming Guffers (lol) (lol) (lol) ......... Who's squirming? I've answered your question "Explain how they "Possibly" won't be in power?" (it's your emphasis on "Possibly") three times just above. I've had to explain twice about elections and their timing, about the difference between "might" and "will", and that something that is not "guaranteed" to happen, may not happen, and you still seem to be struggling. So, where/what is it that you don't/won't/can't understand? If you can tell me that, I'll do my best to explain it for you. In the meantime, I don't think there is anything else that I can add to help you understand the concepts of certainty and uncertainty. He knows he's been skewered but as usual will never concede defeat so goes on the attack with ad hominens and his silly kiddy cartoon. He isn't past potty training yet. :-| Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest pelmetman Posted February 8, 2022 Share Posted February 8, 2022 Brian Kirby - 2022-02-07 10:54 AM pelmetman - 2022-02-06 8:18 PM Brian Kirby - 2022-02-06 6:58 PM pelmetman - 2022-02-06 9:01 AM Brian Kirby - 2022-02-05 7:01 PM pelmetman - 2022-02-05 6:01 PM Brian Kirby - 2022-02-05 11:42 AM pelmetman - 2022-02-05 9:14 AM All right then Guffers ;-) ......... Explain how they "Possibly" wont be in power? >:-) ......... 1 Because, following an election, they may not get a majority and so cease to be the party of government. I'm absolutely astounded that you didn't know that. 2 In case you've missed out on this as well, the date of the next UK election is scheduled for Thursday 2 May 2024, although it might (as CR points out above) be held earlier. .................................. :-D Aaah because they'll be an election...........in 2024 ;-) ......... So Boris getting the push will NOT cause an election? :D ........ After all that is what you implied is it not? >:-) ........ Nice to see the penny has finally dropped that getting rid of Boris will mean the Tories will STILL be in power (lol) (lol) (lol) ........ Ahem - yawn - please see the bold in my point 2 above. God, if only you'd just read............................!! According to that Conservative constitutional expert Jacob Rees-Mogg, if Johnson gets the boot, there should be a general election. So 2024 is only the date that arises under the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011. The 2019 election was called by Johnson before the due date, following May's resignation. Bit tricky of he tried to duck out when he's in the firing line! It's all there in the Act! (lol) (lol) But that's not what you said or implied in your diatribe is it? ;-) ......... ".Possibly, but not guaranteed Brian" Keep on Squirming Gaffers (lol) (lol) (lol) ........ It is exactly what I said. It is possible that the conservatives might remain in power after an election, but that result is not guaranteed. So which part of "Possibly, but not guaranteed" don't you understand? I say could happen, which you interpret as meaning will happen. Do you not understand the difference? It's just basic English. Keep on Squirming Guffers (lol) (lol) (lol) ......... Who's squirming? I've answered your question "Explain how they "Possibly" won't be in power?" Yeah by back pedalling after your implication that Boris getting the boot would mean a change of government *-) .......... Perhaps I should get my crayons out again and draw The GUFFalo on a bike pedalling backwards ? >:-) ......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Kirby Posted February 8, 2022 Share Posted February 8, 2022 pelmetman - 2022-02-08 9:25 AM Brian Kirby - 2022-02-07 10:54 AM pelmetman - 2022-02-06 8:18 PM Brian Kirby - 2022-02-06 6:58 PM It is exactly what I said. It is possible that the conservatives might remain in power after an election, but that result is not guaranteed. So which part of "Possibly, but not guaranteed" don't you understand? I say could happen, which you interpret as meaning will happen. Do you not understand the difference? It's just basic English. Keep on Squirming Guffers (lol) (lol) (lol) ......... Who's squirming? I've answered your question "Explain how they "Possibly" won't be in power?" Yeah by back pedalling after your implication that Boris getting the boot would mean a change of government *-) .......... Perhaps I should get my crayons out again and draw The GUFFalo on a bike pedalling backwards ? >:-) ......... Ye Gods, do you have to work at being this stupid, or does it come naturally? (?) (?) Read what I said. I said: "possibly" mean a change of government. You say: "would" mean a change of government. Do not understand the difference between "possibly", and "would"? One expresses uncertainty, the other certainty. It's all just above. Just sit down, put your crayons away, engage as many of the "little grey cells" as you can find, and READ! You must have driven at least half your school teachers to suicide!!! 8-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
malc d Posted February 8, 2022 Share Posted February 8, 2022 Brian Kirby - 2022-02-08 12:11 PM pelmetman - 2022-02-08 9:25 AM Brian Kirby - 2022-02-07 10:54 AM pelmetman - 2022-02-06 8:18 PM Brian Kirby - 2022-02-06 6:58 PM It is exactly what I said. It is possible that the conservatives might remain in power after an election, but that result is not guaranteed. So which part of "Possibly, but not guaranteed" don't you understand? I say could happen, which you interpret as meaning will happen. Do you not understand the difference? It's just basic English. Keep on Squirming Guffers (lol) (lol) (lol) ......... Who's squirming? I've answered your question "Explain how they "Possibly" won't be in power?" Yeah by back pedalling after your implication that Boris getting the boot would mean a change of government *-) .......... Perhaps I should get my crayons out again and draw The GUFFalo on a bike pedalling backwards ? >:-) ......... Ye Gods, do you have to work at being this stupid, or does it come naturally? (?) (?) Read what I said. I said: "possibly" mean a change of government. You say: "would" mean a change of government. Do not understand the difference between "possibly", and "would"? One expresses uncertainty, the other certainty. It's all just above. Just sit down, put your crayons away, engage as many of the "little grey cells" as you can find, and READ! You must have driven at least half your school teachers to suicide!!! 8-) I do often wonder why people give Dave ANY stuff to READ that is more than a few lines in length Seems like the height of optimism to me.. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bulletguy Posted February 8, 2022 Author Share Posted February 8, 2022 Brian Kirby - 2022-02-08 12:11 PM pelmetman - 2022-02-08 9:25 AM Brian Kirby - 2022-02-07 10:54 AM pelmetman - 2022-02-06 8:18 PM Brian Kirby - 2022-02-06 6:58 PM It is exactly what I said. It is possible that the conservatives might remain in power after an election, but that result is not guaranteed. So which part of "Possibly, but not guaranteed" don't you understand? I say could happen, which you interpret as meaning will happen. Do you not understand the difference? It's just basic English. Keep on Squirming Guffers (lol) (lol) (lol) ......... Who's squirming? I've answered your question "Explain how they "Possibly" won't be in power?" Yeah by back pedalling after your implication that Boris getting the boot would mean a change of government *-) .......... Perhaps I should get my crayons out again and draw The GUFFalo on a bike pedalling backwards ? >:-) ......... Ye Gods, do you have to work at being this stupid, or does it come naturally? (?) (?) It comes naturally to him as he's bone idle. :-| Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bulletguy Posted February 8, 2022 Author Share Posted February 8, 2022 malc d - 2022-02-08 1:23 PM Brian Kirby - 2022-02-08 12:11 PM pelmetman - 2022-02-08 9:25 AM Brian Kirby - 2022-02-07 10:54 AM pelmetman - 2022-02-06 8:18 PM Brian Kirby - 2022-02-06 6:58 PM It is exactly what I said. It is possible that the conservatives might remain in power after an election, but that result is not guaranteed. So which part of "Possibly, but not guaranteed" don't you understand? I say could happen, which you interpret as meaning will happen. Do you not understand the difference? It's just basic English. Keep on Squirming Guffers (lol) (lol) (lol) ......... Who's squirming? I've answered your question "Explain how they "Possibly" won't be in power?" Yeah by back pedalling after your implication that Boris getting the boot would mean a change of government *-) .......... Perhaps I should get my crayons out again and draw The GUFFalo on a bike pedalling backwards ? >:-) ......... Ye Gods, do you have to work at being this stupid, or does it come naturally? (?) (?) Read what I said. I said: "possibly" mean a change of government. You say: "would" mean a change of government. Do not understand the difference between "possibly", and "would"? One expresses uncertainty, the other certainty. It's all just above. Just sit down, put your crayons away, engage as many of the "little grey cells" as you can find, and READ! You must have driven at least half your school teachers to suicide!!! 8-) I do often wonder why people give Dave ANY stuff to READ that is more than a few lines in length Seems like the height of optimism to me.. :D SHOUTY SHOUTY tweet-like one liners is about his limit and Brians patience is wasted on him as he never reads any of his posts.....he's unable to cope with more than a sentence! :-| Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bulletguy Posted February 8, 2022 Author Share Posted February 8, 2022 Lord Snooty has been demoted to Brexit Opportunities minister which will be a breeze as there are none...... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-60305006 ......but Smuggy grabbed a nice little "opportunity" for himself. :-| https://tinyurl.com/2p9avxub Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bulletguy Posted February 8, 2022 Author Share Posted February 8, 2022 Johnson and his band of crooks have been at it again, misleading (lying) to parliament.....as usual. *-) Misleading (lying) to the House used to be a resigning matter but Johnson has made lying acceptable and the norm. https://tinyurl.com/26hpv3n4 Ministers have misled Parliament about the size of the VIP lane Good Law Project has seen documents showing the Government misled Parliament, the National Audit Office and the High Court about the size of the illegal VIP lane it adopted which advantaged associates of Government Ministers. In October 2020 Good Law Project revealed the existence of the VIP lane. In November 2020 the Government informed the National Audit Office that there were 47 VIPs. In November 2021, after losing an FOI battle with Good Law Project, it published a list of 50 VIPs. However, internal Government documents leaked to Good Law Project now reveal that the true number of companies fast-tracked down the ‘VIP’ lane was far higher. We can reveal that at least 18 other companies, who between them were directly awarded a further £984 million in PPE contracts, were also given the ‘VIP’ treatment. The full list of additional names can be found here. These 68 VIPs were awarded a total £4.9 billion in PPE contracts. All without competition. https://tinyurl.com/25skrp2w Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John52 Posted February 9, 2022 Share Posted February 9, 2022 Bulletguy - 2022-02-08 8:46 PM Lord Snooty has been demoted to Brexit Opportunities minister which will be a breeze as there are none...... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-60305006 ......but Smuggy grabbed a nice little "opportunity" for himself. :-| https://tinyurl.com/2p9avxub This was his advice back in 2018 wonder what it is now maybe move your business to the EU same as him :-S Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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