A day that will live in infamy 20:50 - Jul 21 with 32636 views | colinallcars | So, it looks like Boris Johnson will be named as next PM tomorrow. This country has hit rock bottom. If you think Theresa May was the worst, then think again. | | | | |
A day that will live in infamy on 20:56 - Jul 21 with 9814 views | Watford_Ranger | Give it ten minutes. | | | |
A day that will live in infamy on 21:23 - Jul 21 with 9733 views | johncharles |
A day that will live in infamy on 20:56 - Jul 21 by Watford_Ranger | Give it ten minutes. |
Hope to God he doesn’t last that long | |
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A day that will live in infamy on 21:27 - Jul 21 with 9729 views | ted_hendrix | Infamy, infamy! They've all got it in for me! I'll get me designer coat. | |
| My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic. |
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A day that will live in infamy on 21:32 - Jul 21 with 9716 views | Tonto | He will be revealed on Tuesday rather than to orrow but other then that... | |
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A day that will live in infamy on 22:44 - Jul 21 with 9559 views | TacticalR | There was some interesting psychodrama from Johnson's biographer Sonia Purnell in today's Observer about how 'Al' became 'Boris': 'Unable to cope with the constant moves and Stanley’s womanising, Charlotte suffered a severe breakdown when the family went to Brussels. Her absence in hospital led to the Johnson brood having to learn how to fend for themselves. Al and Rachel — the two eldest — were sent away to prep school in England. Family friends recall that Al now came under fire for his Turkish lineage and the fact that he lived in Brussels. As self-protection he started to hone an English eccentric persona, a seemingly bumbling figure in tatty clothes concealing a finely tuned mind bent on survival. By the time he went on to Eton, this public version of Al was growing more flamboyant — a transformation he enforced by changing to the more distinctive name of Boris.' (The family lived in Brussels because Johnson's father was Head of Prevention of Pollution Division at the European Commission. He was one of the first British bureaucrats appointed to work at the European Commission after the United Kingdom joined in 1973. He later became an MEP.) The 10 ages of Boris Johnson: a guide to his road to power https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jul/21/boris-johnson-route-to-number-1 | |
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A day that will live in infamy on 23:30 - Jul 21 with 9484 views | DavieQPR | Not quite rock bottom I mean it's not Corbyn. | | | |
A day that will live in infamy on 00:32 - Jul 22 with 9410 views | Boston | "A Day That Shall Live In Infamy"...would the next line be, he's coming out of the Sun? | |
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A day that will live in infamy on 08:50 - Jul 22 with 9182 views | WokingR | | | | | Login to get fewer ads
A day that will live in infamy on 08:58 - Jul 22 with 9165 views | Esox_Lucius |
A day that will live in infamy on 23:30 - Jul 21 by DavieQPR | Not quite rock bottom I mean it's not Corbyn. |
If you think Corbyn would be a worse PM than Corbyn then you have been seriously brainwashed by MSM. Ask yourself why Corbyn has been the centre of one of the longest running, and most vicious character assassination campaigns ever seen conducted by the MSM. | |
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A day that will live in infamy on 09:03 - Jul 22 with 9152 views | colinallcars | With support for Corbyn supposedly weakening, Johnson will probably call an early election saying it's “ in the interests of democracy “ | | | |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:14 - Jul 22 with 9135 views | essextaxiboy |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:03 - Jul 22 by colinallcars | With support for Corbyn supposedly weakening, Johnson will probably call an early election saying it's “ in the interests of democracy “ |
Well it can't be had both ways, he is either elected by the members with no.election or he calls one .Do you expect him to wait until the opposition is ready ? | | | |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:17 - Jul 22 with 9125 views | johnhoop |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:03 - Jul 22 by colinallcars | With support for Corbyn supposedly weakening, Johnson will probably call an early election saying it's “ in the interests of democracy “ |
Yeah because that worked so well for May. | | | |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:17 - Jul 22 with 9124 views | essextaxiboy |
A day that will live in infamy on 08:58 - Jul 22 by Esox_Lucius | If you think Corbyn would be a worse PM than Corbyn then you have been seriously brainwashed by MSM. Ask yourself why Corbyn has been the centre of one of the longest running, and most vicious character assassination campaigns ever seen conducted by the MSM. |
So if there is an election and Labour make no headway it will be the media's fault ? | | | |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:25 - Jul 22 with 9096 views | ElHoop | Gravitas semper victor. Or something like that anyway - ask Radiohead. | | | |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:33 - Jul 22 with 9084 views | stevec | Some of you lot do love a 'Can't do'. Labour party, full of them. Tories with May & Hammond the same. The best thing about Boris, hes' a 'Can do'. And Can do's at least have a good go at it, even if it ends in failure. As I've said all along, Boris will be leader, he'll call a quick election, oust the rebels in his party (if he's got any sense), force either a Deal in our favour with the EU or if they persist with their intransigence, go for No Deal on Oct 31st and fck the EU over via taxation. If it's in their Court, they will blink first. | | | |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:34 - Jul 22 with 9082 views | eghamranger | Spitting image would of had a field day... they could of done a whole programme on him and trump. You wouldn’t have ever thought that these 2 clowns would be running countries. Gawd help us!! | | | |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:35 - Jul 22 with 9082 views | robith |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:03 - Jul 22 by colinallcars | With support for Corbyn supposedly weakening, Johnson will probably call an early election saying it's “ in the interests of democracy “ |
Yeah funny one that on the front of the time today, citing 40% of members not supporting him, given 38% of them voted for Owen Smith | | | |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:42 - Jul 22 with 9062 views | essextaxiboy |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:33 - Jul 22 by stevec | Some of you lot do love a 'Can't do'. Labour party, full of them. Tories with May & Hammond the same. The best thing about Boris, hes' a 'Can do'. And Can do's at least have a good go at it, even if it ends in failure. As I've said all along, Boris will be leader, he'll call a quick election, oust the rebels in his party (if he's got any sense), force either a Deal in our favour with the EU or if they persist with their intransigence, go for No Deal on Oct 31st and fck the EU over via taxation. If it's in their Court, they will blink first. |
Between now and October there will be a constant stream of news about side agreements struck ,fears about medicine, just in time ,flights, visas , right to remain and seasonal labour will all be addressed Watering down the fear factor will be a big tactic IMO . | | | |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:48 - Jul 22 with 9043 views | essextaxiboy |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:35 - Jul 22 by robith | Yeah funny one that on the front of the time today, citing 40% of members not supporting him, given 38% of them voted for Owen Smith |
They have lost over 10% of those members . More likely to have voted for Smith than Corbyn IMO | | | |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:49 - Jul 22 with 9041 views | ngbqpr |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:33 - Jul 22 by stevec | Some of you lot do love a 'Can't do'. Labour party, full of them. Tories with May & Hammond the same. The best thing about Boris, hes' a 'Can do'. And Can do's at least have a good go at it, even if it ends in failure. As I've said all along, Boris will be leader, he'll call a quick election, oust the rebels in his party (if he's got any sense), force either a Deal in our favour with the EU or if they persist with their intransigence, go for No Deal on Oct 31st and fck the EU over via taxation. If it's in their Court, they will blink first. |
He certainly 'can do' lying and 'can do' racism, I'll give you that. Best regards One of 'you lot' | |
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A day that will live in infamy on 09:52 - Jul 22 with 9033 views | paulparker |
A day that will live in infamy on 08:58 - Jul 22 by Esox_Lucius | If you think Corbyn would be a worse PM than Corbyn then you have been seriously brainwashed by MSM. Ask yourself why Corbyn has been the centre of one of the longest running, and most vicious character assassination campaigns ever seen conducted by the MSM. |
Because he is a anti Semite maybe | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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A day that will live in infamy on 09:57 - Jul 22 with 9025 views | stevec |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:52 - Jul 22 by paulparker | Because he is a anti Semite maybe |
PP, as I understand it, racism doesn't count if you're on the Left, only if you're on the right. | | | |
A day that will live in infamy on 10:10 - Jul 22 with 8993 views | daveB |
A day that will live in infamy on 09:33 - Jul 22 by stevec | Some of you lot do love a 'Can't do'. Labour party, full of them. Tories with May & Hammond the same. The best thing about Boris, hes' a 'Can do'. And Can do's at least have a good go at it, even if it ends in failure. As I've said all along, Boris will be leader, he'll call a quick election, oust the rebels in his party (if he's got any sense), force either a Deal in our favour with the EU or if they persist with their intransigence, go for No Deal on Oct 31st and fck the EU over via taxation. If it's in their Court, they will blink first. |
Good to see his bullshit has worked, he's not a can do man, he's so full of crap it's unbelievable. I'm not sure why anyone thinks the EU will blink first, if we go with no withdrawal agreement we then have to agree a deal with the EU on our future relationship and seeing how good Old Boris negotiated the Olympic Stadium we'll probably end up paying more to be out of it That nonsense with the kipper the other day summed him up, make a joke and get people onside and angry over something that isn't actually true. Worked a treat in the referendum and happening again now | | | |
A day that will live in infamy on 10:27 - Jul 22 with 8957 views | BrianMcCarthy |
A day that will live in infamy on 22:44 - Jul 21 by TacticalR | There was some interesting psychodrama from Johnson's biographer Sonia Purnell in today's Observer about how 'Al' became 'Boris': 'Unable to cope with the constant moves and Stanley’s womanising, Charlotte suffered a severe breakdown when the family went to Brussels. Her absence in hospital led to the Johnson brood having to learn how to fend for themselves. Al and Rachel — the two eldest — were sent away to prep school in England. Family friends recall that Al now came under fire for his Turkish lineage and the fact that he lived in Brussels. As self-protection he started to hone an English eccentric persona, a seemingly bumbling figure in tatty clothes concealing a finely tuned mind bent on survival. By the time he went on to Eton, this public version of Al was growing more flamboyant — a transformation he enforced by changing to the more distinctive name of Boris.' (The family lived in Brussels because Johnson's father was Head of Prevention of Pollution Division at the European Commission. He was one of the first British bureaucrats appointed to work at the European Commission after the United Kingdom joined in 1973. He later became an MEP.) The 10 ages of Boris Johnson: a guide to his road to power https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jul/21/boris-johnson-route-to-number-1 |
That article makes depressing reading. Frightening. | |
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A day that will live in infamy on 10:33 - Jul 22 with 8942 views | Harbour | Terrible Mayor awful Foreign Secretary Man is a disaster | | | |
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