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6 hours ago, Top Cats Hat said:

Remainers have always been more than half the country since 1974.

Where were they in June 2016?

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2 minutes ago, Nightbird said:

Where were they in June 2016?

Probably moaning over something else, it's in their blood. They even quote the BBC as they think it's impartial, just goes to show how deluded they all are.

 

Angel1.

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17 minutes ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

And that would be a bad thing, probably the best result we could hope for. As 80% of the parliamentarians are shysters and anti democratic, best to be rid of them all.

 

Angel1.

No it wouldn’t be bad. It is the only silver lining I can think of.

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Yet again, back on topic please.

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Enjoyed Boris’ answers to Ian Dunt during today’s presser in NI. Not even remotely briefed on main NI politics & issues. 

 

Can we carbon-tax him on the complete and utter waste of a trip that was this NI hustings?

Edited by L00b

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1 minute ago, L00b said:

Enjoyed Boris’ answers to Ian Dunt during today’s presser in NI. Not even remotely briefed on main NI politics & issues. 

 

Can we carbon-tax him on the complete and utter waste of a trip that was this NI hustings?

A long way to go to get the votes of 0.3% of the Conservative membership. 

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7 minutes ago, Top Cats Hat said:

A long way to go to get the votes of 0.3% of the Conservative membership. 

Reportedly, 450 Tory party members in NI.

 

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6 hours ago, alchresearch said:

Oh dear, not a good day for Boris to announce his bribe!

 

Tory leadership: Boris Johnson promises review on 'sin taxes'

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48847952

 

Obesity 'causes more cases of some cancers than smoking'

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-48826850

Its clear Boris's intention is to roll back the nanny state in general, not just in this area; this will be catnip to Tory members and will resonate with the wider public too.

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6 hours ago, alchresearch said:

Oh dear, not a good day for Boris to announce his bribe!

 

Tory leadership: Boris Johnson promises review on 'sin taxes'

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48847952

 

Obesity 'causes more cases of some cancers than smoking'

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-48826850

And laughingly BOTH were on the front page of the telegraph this morning. 

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4 hours ago, Nightbird said:

Its clear Boris's intention is to roll back the nanny state in general, not just in this area; this will be catnip to Tory members and will resonate with the wider public too.

Possibly. Though when local services which provide care for the most vulnerable members of society have become so threadbare, and they see their children in ever growing queues for social housing, and their elderly parent's needs neglected, the mere mention of a 'nanny state' will sound like a sick joke; and will prompt further points that Boris can afford to walk away from the women he impregnated, leaving them to the care of the nanny state (or private nannies) while he lords it up in Number 10.

Edited by Mister M

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I believe Boris had roasted Baby and Lobster on toast for his lunch while over there. Damn this man, has he no shame. What next I wonder, maybe getting himself elected as PM, it would not surprise me. Surely we can write more bile about him, therefore ensuring he gets the nod to be the next PM.

 

Angel1.

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