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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2019 10:40:06 GMT
At last...a couple of guys seen coming out of no10 who can sort this mess out!
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Post by Rob on May 30, 2019 0:13:49 GMT
Oswald Moseley clearly shifted a bit from the 1930’s when either his or the Daily Mail’s desire for any European state would have had an ‘only if governed by Hitler’s Nazis’ precondition.
The Mail on Sunday has professed a different editorial policy on Europe to it’s Daily in recent times. Both are as you’d traditionally expect in terms of hysterical right wing nonsense, but it is perhaps that marginally differing editorial policy convincing Reg it provides a more nuanced and sophisticated approach than the Express in the quest for unbiased reporting.
I look forward to Telegraph, Breitbart and Fox News links in due course as he runs the gamut of all available ‘unbiased’ viewpoints to counter BBC Regworld bias.
I see Bo Jo the Clown is due in Court.
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2019 8:15:51 GMT
Yes indeed, Boris is headed for the Tower, and rightly so...off with his head! The sign he had put on that bus was scandalous and a downright lie...we don't give 350 million a week to the EU...we give at least 700 million a week!
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2019 13:47:36 GMT
Oswald Moseley clearly shifted a bit from the 1930’s when either his or the Daily Mail’s desire for any European state would have had an ‘only if governed by Hitler’s Nazis’ precondition. The Mail on Sunday has professed a different editorial policy on Europe to it’s Daily in recent times. Both are as you’d traditionally expect in terms of hysterical right wing nonsense, but it is perhaps that marginally differing editorial policy convincing Reg it provides a more nuanced and sophisticated approach than the Express in the quest for unbiased reporting. I look forward to Telegraph, Breitbart and Fox News links in due course as he runs the gamut of all available ‘unbiased’ viewpoints to counter BBC Regworld bias. I see Bo Jo the Clown is due in Court. Regworld...I love it!
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Post by Rob on May 30, 2019 18:38:01 GMT
I see Bo Jo the Clown is due in Court. Don't you mean Bo Jo, the next Pri Mi, Rob? Probably, Flo.
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Post by Rob on May 31, 2019 18:11:39 GMT
Don't you mean Bo Jo, the next Pri Mi, Rob? Probably, Flo. Phillip Green the latest Brexit highroller with an impending court date. Assault on a woman, not a dishonesty case as De Pfeffel Johnson is due to face. Surely Herr Farridge and his EU expenses shenanigans must be next.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2019 7:44:52 GMT
So, the last attempt (until they make up yet another one) to block a No Deal by the Remainiacs has failed miserably! With Boris in charge, a No Deal is pretty certain...so then we can march on to a bright future away from the Basket Case of the EU! The future could be so bright, you might want to think of investing in a pair of shades!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2019 13:00:46 GMT
So, the last attempt (until they make up yet another one) to block a No Deal by the Remainiacs has failed miserably! With Boris in charge, a No Deal is pretty certain...so then we can march on to a bright future away from the Basket Case of the EU! The future could be so bright, you might want to think of investing in a pair of shades! Never heard of them...great song though...they're right, the futures getting better!
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Post by plainmoorpete on Jun 13, 2019 13:45:52 GMT
My prediction. Boris Johnson or Dominic Raab take Britain crashing out of the EU with a no deal exit. Between November 2019 and May 2022 the economy absolutely tanks. Even the hapless Corbyn can't fail to lead Labour to victory in the next general election.
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Post by Rob on Jun 13, 2019 13:59:39 GMT
My prediction. Boris Johnson or Dominic Raab take Britain crashing out of the EU with a no deal exit. Between November 2019 and May 2022 the economy absolutely tanks. Even the hapless Corbyn can't fail to lead Labour to victory in the next general election. When our sovereign Parliament votes again to block No Deal, it’s reasonably likely that rather than risking his Uxbridge and Ruislip seat and PM status in a General Election to halt the impasse, The Clown would put the matter to the public for a Final Say. Telling the truth or keeping promises when his own perceived self interest might be adversely affected has never been his strong point. Of all the Conservative Party leadership candidates I have him down as the most likely not to deliver Brexit at all. Ken Clarke, Michael Portillo and David Davis are the last three candidates to have come first in the first ballot for Conservative Party leadership, so Raab may not be down and out just yet.
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Post by plainmoorpete on Jun 13, 2019 15:23:40 GMT
My prediction. Boris Johnson or Dominic Raab take Britain crashing out of the EU with a no deal exit. Between November 2019 and May 2022 the economy absolutely tanks. Even the hapless Corbyn can't fail to lead Labour to victory in the next general election. When our sovereign Parliament votes again to block No Deal, it’s reasonably likely that rather than risking his Uxbridge and Ruislip seat and PM status in a General Election to halt the impasse, The Clown would put the matter to the public for a Final Say. Telling the truth or keeping promises when his own perceived self interest might be adversely affected has never been his strong point. Of all the Conservative Party leadership candidates I have him down as the most likely not to deliver Brexit at all. Ken Clarke, Michael Portillo and David Davis are the last three candidates to have come first in the first ballot for Conservative Party leadership, so Raab may not be down and out just yet. And that might be Johnson's Achilles heel in the leadership contest. It's interesting to note that BoJo has attracted a lot of support from One Nation Tories. This might lead to suspicions amongst Brexiters that Johnson might be used or persuaded to curtail Brexit, therefore allowing someone like Rabb to come through in the final ballot of members. Forget about how many MPs are backing Johnson, it means nothing in the final ballot. May had a similar lead over Andrea Leadsom last time, but if it had gone to the party members I think Leadsom could have well won.
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Post by Rob on Jun 21, 2019 12:48:25 GMT
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Post by Rob on Jun 24, 2019 18:01:57 GMT
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