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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2017 20:57:21 GMT
1. Goodness, now Boris is responsible for us leaving the EU! 2. Imagine what he could do if he actually ran the country! 1. Says who? You'd probably only find BJ saying that, depending on who his audience was at the time. 2. Yeah, imagine that. 1. I'm 100% certain that if Boris had sided with Cameron we would still be in the EU! 2. I'm 100% certain that if Boris was in charge of this country we would be far better off than we are now with May in charge!
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Post by Rob on Oct 8, 2017 23:10:35 GMT
1.So why say with incredulity at the top of the page, "Goodness, now Boris is responsible for us leaving the EU"? It seems you may have been the only one upping his contribution to it.
2. Oh. 100%, eh. Let's see if he has the balls to stand as leader before the 24 month Brexit period is out, as any 100%er would. Then we can assess how his moronic sound bites help to thrash out a good deal for the nation.
At least David Davis actually believes in Brexit as opposed to BJ's Bullingdon pig-f*ck grab for eventual Tory leadership when the coast is clear.
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Post by stefano on Oct 9, 2017 5:54:03 GMT
1. I'm 100% certain that if Boris had sided with Cameron we would still be in the EU! 2. I'm 100% certain that if Boris was in charge of this country we would be far better off than we are now with May in charge! The 2nd half of number 2 would be right if number 1 had turned out as stated. Every expert in the World forecast accurately the economic consequences of the UK leaving the EU but a quarter of the population chose to ignore it, and as that turned out to be just over half of those who voted the UK as forecast is heading into the abyss. If you think we are bad off now - we haven't even left yet!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2017 8:27:01 GMT
1. Says who? You'd probably only find BJ saying that, depending on who his audience was at the time. 2. Yeah, imagine that. 1. I'm 100% certain that if Boris had sided with Cameron we would still be in the EU! 2. I'm 100% certain that if Boris was in charge of this country we would be far better off than we are now with May in charge! 3. I'm 100% certain that last night (before I put up the above post) I was sat in my back garden, overlooking the river Swale, sat in front of my Chimenea, being bitten by midges, waiting for the meteor shower (which I never saw because it was too cloudy), drinking copious amounts of white wine!
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Post by Rob on Oct 9, 2017 16:30:03 GMT
Well bugger me with the rough end of a pineapple, I see that John Major has arisen from the grave, and says all ministers who have conspired against our Theresa should get the boot! He who stabbed our Maggie in the back so many times she was almost the second British PM to be assassinated! Why do they do this, when their time is over why can't they just sod off somewhere! You know the ones: Blair, Brown, Cameron, Osborne, Clegg, Corbett...SOD OFF! How did he stab her in the back, Reg? I seem to remember that after Maggie failed in the first ballot, she called for her supporters to get behind Major in the second ballot, and to fcuk Heseltine off, or similar words. I don't recall Major stabbing her in the back either. She knew she didn't have enough support, resigned and Major, Hurd and Heseltine contested next round. Although Major did not get the required majority, both others then conceded.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2017 19:40:05 GMT
Thatcher did seem to feel badly let down by Major, but in the main due to his hopeless weak willed, pro E.U behaviour, selling Britain out with Maastricht, and stabbing us all in the back...or possibly the front.....by refusing to give us the referendum by which we could have indicated our overwhelming opposition to it. Maggie certainly seemed to feel betrayed by him, particularly considering the earlier support he'd received from her link- Thatcher roasting for Major on Maastricht
Your opinion on whether Major was in full back stabbing mode before Maggie got deposed probably depends to what extent you believe his teeth were troubling him at the time.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2017 7:35:32 GMT
Lefties have ruined the world!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2017 8:34:45 GMT
Goodness, more stabbing than you can shake a stick at...luckily it would seem, I was out of the country at the time! I'm sure I read in the a mail on line ( yes I know, not everyone's cup of tea, but Littlejohn is absolutely brilliant in it) some time ago of Majors short comings with poor old Maggie.
Good article from AJ above...though others will disagree.
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Post by Rob on Oct 10, 2017 11:25:08 GMT
And this piece of unsubstantiated speculation comes from which sterling publication, Joe? Looks like the Daily Mail to me.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2017 17:04:47 GMT
Register Your recollection was spot on Reg. Maggie was initially hoodwinked by Major, and unfortunately he was in power and pushing his Europhile agenda by the time Maggie was fully aware of his conniving ways. Don't be swayed by comments such as 'it's doubtful the article's based on anything remotely factual' ; it was the Author's privileged position within Downing Street and with unrestricted access to Maggie that meant he had no need to speculate whatsoever. As one of the few people with access to the inner sanctum at No.10, and being privy to the facts, and to Maggie's opinions relayed to him first-hand, Harris was able to learn and observe the truth of the situation far better than most. The extract from his book would have had the identical words in the identical order whether they'd been serialised in the Daily Mail, The Guardian, or The Bangladesh Chronicle......and so the owners of the newsprint in the picture is obviously neither here nor there, so you can rest assured as to the veracity of the impeccable source used . Above - The Times Book Review. Above - Amazon Book Review.
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Post by Rob on Oct 11, 2017 20:01:57 GMT
'Poor Maggie' had become an electoral liability in the eyes of her own party. This much is true.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2017 12:25:27 GMT
I think we all know one thing which is true, if a Labour government had been in charge at the time of the Falklands crisis, the people in the Falklands would now be speaking Argentinian! Because as we all know, Labour incumbents ( the abhorrent Blair ) only go to war to puff up their egos, not because it's needed! Can you imagine if Corbett had been in charge ! He would have got hold of his Venezuelan dictator mate, sided with the Argentine government and attacked the bloody Falkland islanders!
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Post by Rob on Oct 12, 2017 18:25:39 GMT
Well, Hugo Chavez didn't become Venezuelan president until many years after the Falklands War; may be regarded as to the left of the Argentine Junta; Blair's Iraq war also got Conservative Party backing...etc. Apart from that.....No, I'm not getting into which language they speak in Argentina as its Welsh in some parts.
I think I can see why BoJo the Clown at the Foreign Office is your horses for courses, Reg.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2017 9:15:22 GMT
Goodness me Rob, we're becoming the Mr W of this thread. Right, let's have a look at your last post: Corbett and Chavez weren't in power at the time...but if they had been? Blair would have gone ahead with that war, backing or no backing! Wasn't there a poll recently where Blair was voted the most hated British PM/Human? It's a close call between him and Branson! I'm afraid you can never understand why I like Boris because it's impossible for you to do so...karma! Oh, if there are any Argentine people reading this post...yaki da.* *If that is the wrong spelling, I unreservedly apologize to all Argentine people.
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Post by Rob on Oct 13, 2017 11:05:20 GMT
Oh.
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