My understanding is that there has recently been a significant rise in Conservative Party membership in the constituency in which I live. Surprise, surprise, the local Tory MP, who supports the call for a second referendum on EU membership, has had a vote of no confidence passed against him. Kippered entrism is a real thing here.
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostJust call him ‘Johnson’ - everyone will know whom you mean, and he will certainly not be confused with the 60s American President.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostPeople no doubt used to say that about the divine right of kings!It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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There's no point in criticising Boris for what he is, the country is likely to be stuck with him until a sufficiently serious gaffe will provoke even those politicians who put ambition above all other considerations. The real criticism should be directed against Cameron + Osborne (+ probably the rest of that cabinet) in using a referendum to defeat a threat from their right wing (a party that soon showed its true colours once their smooth talking demagogue left) - no research was done as to the potential fall out from such a ploy with no thought as to what direction the UK (tho not for much longer U) should take. Their are many criticisms that can be raised against the increasing federal nature of the EU which in the absence of the UK may well result in an unholy mess + a grossly imbalanced Europe as north Europeans show growing distaste for those in the nationalist East + the financial irregularities of the Latins. Almost the same blame should be placed on May - her style was obvious from her days as a very right wing home secretary who seemed unwilling to listen or to accept any criticism - vide her many spats with the European court - she managed to waste 3 years avoiding any sensible discussion of what the UK should aim for. Corbyn will be seen as a throw back to the 60s - chosen as no alternative not already mired in the mess of the labour party could be found and thought to be mouldable by certain left wing union paymasters.
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View PostThere's no point in criticising Boris for what he is, the country is likely to be stuck with him until a sufficiently serious gaffe will provoke even those politicians who put ambition above all other considerations. The real criticism should be directed against Cameron + Osborne (+ probably the rest of that cabinet) in using a referendum to defeat a threat from their right wing (a party that soon showed its true colours once their smooth talking demagogue left) - no research was done as to the potential fall out from such a ploy with no thought as to what direction the UK (tho not for much longer U) should take. Their are many criticisms that can be raised against the increasing federal nature of the EU which in the absence of the UK may well result in an unholy mess + a grossly imbalanced Europe as north Europeans show growing distaste for those in the nationalist East + the financial irregularities of the Latins. Almost the same blame should be placed on May - her style was obvious from her days as a very right wing home secretary who seemed unwilling to listen or to accept any criticism - vide her many spats with the European court - she managed to waste 3 years avoiding any sensible discussion of what the UK should aim for. Corbyn will be seen as a throw back to the 60s - chosen as no alternative not already mired in the mess of the labour party could be found and thought to be mouldable by certain left wing union paymasters.
And for complicity in the whole thing I give you a life-long opponent of the EU Jeremy Corbyn
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostAnd for complicity in the whole thing I give you a life-long opponent of the EU Jeremy Corbyn
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Oh, I think there's every reason to criticise "Boris", er, Johnson, for what he is (or isn't...for "being Boris"..)...and go on and on doing so...
The laughter of ridicule is often the best lance for pomposities & pretensions to power...
Tuesday's debate should be ve-ry interesting TV (for "personalities" revealed rather than comments or "insights" into "the situation"...), perhaps we'll observe a gaffe or two there....."working with what we have" I see Gove and Stewart doing well in this...)
Rory Stewart for PM! :**
Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office "Larry" for Home Sec....
(**at least half seriously....as a desperate interim measure, you understand...God help us preserve some iota of civility...)Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 14-06-19, 15:24.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostChief Mouser to the Cabinet Office "Larry" for Home Sec....
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View PostCorbyn will be seen as a throw back to the 60s - chosen as no alternative not already mired in the mess of the labour party could be found and thought to be mouldable by certain left wing union paymasters.
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