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Stirlingsays 13 Jul 16 10.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Catfish
Out of my face you little dog's cock
Like I said and you ignored. You haven't achieved anything in life to condescend to Johnson. Still you do because that's probably the kind of person you are. You're just a sad prat on Hol starting mocking posts about people who have achieved far more than you. Johnson might or might not do well......Some people will actually have an opinion worth listening to on that.....You on the other hand are obviously just one of those people still mentally stuck in the playground scratching their balls for attention.
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crystal balls The Garden of Earthly Delights 13 Jul 16 10.04pm | |
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The best thing to come out of all of this is that Osborne has gone! He never achieved one of his targets, the boast of having a surplus by 2020 was dropped immediately after the referendum as it was even less likely to occur than before, so all his austerity counted for little or nothing in the end. And borrowing will still exceed target this year and next! All political careers are said to end in failure, but some much more so than others. Farewell Gideon, never mind your family trust fund will always be there.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 13 Jul 16 10.08pm | |
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Originally posted by crystal balls
I have no doubt that Boris will be expected to take a full role in EU negotiations; it's a task that will require full Foreign Office involvement, and will be a bit too much for Davis alone, I feel.
Boris take a FULL ROLE in EU negotiations? Don't you think May will be involved in EU negotiations before Boris? Won't May have a deputy PM or other minister to look after matters when she's 3 hours away? The chancellor Philip Hammond or any other senior secretary? I think you underestimate May and that she hasn't thought through who and why got the cabinet positions. Edited by Rudi Hedman (13 Jul 2016 10.17pm)
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Pussay Patrol 13 Jul 16 10.11pm | |
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Originally posted by crystal balls
The best thing to come out of all of this is that Osborne has gone! He never achieved one of his targets, the boast of having a surplus by 2020 was dropped immediately after the referendum as it was even less likely to occur than before, so all his austerity counted for little or nothing in the end. And borrowing will still exceed target this year and next! All political careers are said to end in failure, but some much more so than others. Farewell Gideon, never mind your family trust fund will always be there. surprised you didn't just say he helped his 'mates in the City' Yawn
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 13 Jul 16 10.16pm | |
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Originally posted by crystal balls
The best thing to come out of all of this is that Osborne has gone! He never achieved one of his targets, the boast of having a surplus by 2020 was dropped immediately after the referendum as it was even less likely to occur than before, so all his austerity counted for little or nothing in the end. And borrowing will still exceed target this year and next! All political careers are said to end in failure, but some much more so than others. Farewell Gideon, never mind your family trust fund will always be there. Apart from a few hundred million £ saved and as a result less interest on top of the compound interest that's causing the debt to keep rising. But I agree with you when people look back. Osborne will be remembered for wearing hi-viz jackets and hard hats, being more than a bit of a dork and being booed at the 2012 Olympics. May should hire his family company to provide the wallpaper for number 10, only if George comes with the samples.
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MrCParrot Taunton 13 Jul 16 10.16pm | |
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Aw come on guys Boris as foreign secretary is very funny Parrot
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 13 Jul 16 11.10pm | |
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Sacking that oily little c*nt Osborne and getting Davis in. Two very encouraging steps.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 14 Jul 16 12.00am | |
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Originally posted by Cucking Funt
Sacking that oily little c*nt Osborne and getting Davis in. Two very encouraging steps. Osborne was not sacked.He resigned from the Government.
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Brentmiester_General Front line in the battle against t... 14 Jul 16 1.09am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
What have you achieved in life to laugh at Johnson? It sounds like the chip on your shoulder is bigger than your brain. In fairness, you are a bigot. You weighed into me for wanting to live overseas for a part of my life. Trying to say that I wasn't an Englishman for song so. Bit of a racist muppet really aren't you
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blackpalacefan 14 Jul 16 6.37am | |
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It looks like the Americans aren't best pleased with his appointment. You can't blame Obama for not taking to Boris, a man who called him "the part-Kenyan President who harbors ancestral dislike of the British empire" when he removed, or as it turned out, moved the Churchill bust from one prominent area of the whitehouse to another. A drummed up non story to begin with. He actually placed a Martin Luther King Jr bust where it had been. Understandable to me at least and most americans I'd assume. Even for those who don't appreciate the change his actions aren't as a result of being 'part kenyan'. Hopefully Boris will keep his racist ramblings to a minimum in future and exit foot in mouth mumble mode when trying to put our nation in a good light. Time will tell how this pantomime pans out.
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snytaxx London 14 Jul 16 6.49am | |
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Originally posted by blackpalacefan
It looks like the Americans aren't best pleased with his appointment. You can't blame Obama for not taking to Boris, a man who called him "the part-Kenyan President who harbors ancestral dislike of the British empire" when he removed, or as it turned out, moved the Churchill bust from one prominent area of the whitehouse to another. A drummed up non story to begin with. He actually placed a Martin Luther King Jr bust where it had been. Understandable to me at least and most americans I'd assume. Even for those who don't appreciate the change his actions aren't as a result of being 'part kenyan'. Hopefully Boris will keep his racist ramblings to a minimum in future and exit foot in mouth mumble mode when trying to put our nation in a good light. Time will tell how this pantomime pans out. It doesn't really matter what the yanks think right now. I don't agree with Boris's comments about Obama (except that he is a hypocrite), but its not Obama 'we' as a country need to have on side. Alot of people, Brexiteers but especially Remainers need to think longer term. Give it one year and the world may look a lot different. Obama will be gone (for sure), we might even have (the pro-brexit) Trump in power, lord help us all but then you can't deny that won't strengthen the decision to Brexit. Will Merkel still be in power? Maybe, maybe not. President 'lets make an example of the Brits' Hollande is up for election next year which he stands a real chance of losing, the equally hard nosed Italian PM (Renzo?) is looking like falling on his own sword (like Cameron did) with a needlessly called referendum on the powers of Italy's upper house. My point is this. It doesn't really matter what world leaders think of Boris, or even the Brexit decision right now, because the real decisions which will define us won't be made and enacted for another couple of years yet. What is important is sussing out the next generation of world leaders and leaning on them to get a good deal. Don't you agree?
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Midlands Eagle 14 Jul 16 7.01am | |
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Originally posted by Catfish
Over promote your enemy and watch them sink. Brilliant. If he proves to be the wrong man for the job it will also be damaging for the Prime Minister as she appointed him and it will be seen as poor judgement on her part. I must admit that when I read about Boris's appointment on the BBC website I assumed that it was either a mistake or else I'd fallen asleep and woken up on 1st April
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