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I cannot see any comments on the return of our hard working democratic defending MP's back in Parliament yesterday, so here we are.

 

Geoffrey Cox, what an orator, what an eagle among turkeys. Never seen the Labour Party stunned as they were yesterday, ripped to shreds by one man, standing his ground and defending the 17.4 million. If Boris were to quit, get sacked or be removed by another remoan under the counter action, I suggest we have found the new leader of the Conservative Party. Well done Geoffrey, give us more, the 17.4 million are behind you.

 

Just to add, no sign of the turkeys wanting a vote of confidence or a General Election, wonder what the real reason is, FEAR of the result can be the only answer.

 

Angel1.

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Don't be so ridiculous. A puffed up prancing performance full of lawyer speak and hyperbole but lacking in any detail or humility after his Government's comprehensive mauling in the courts.

 

Is that what you want in a politician, style over substance?

 

And as for Johnson's response, the least said the better.

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You think that the performance of that excreable individual is something to be proud of?

As for Johnson, evoking Jo Cox as a reason for Brexit and dismissing the valid claims of death threats and abuse as mere humbug...

Words fail me utterly in order to describe the depth of loathing I feel for Johnson. He's nothing more than a silk stocking stuffed full of <removed>.

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1 hour ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

Just to add, no sign of the turkeys wanting a vote of confidence or a General Election, wonder what the real reason is, 

You know what the real reason is because it has been repeated endlessly over the past two weeks.

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1 hour ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

I cannot see any comments on the return of our hard working democratic defending MP's back in Parliament yesterday, so here we are.

 

Geoffrey Cox, what an orator, what an eagle among turkeys. Never seen the Labour Party stunned as they were yesterday, ripped to shreds by one man, standing his ground and defending the 17.4 million. If Boris were to quit, get sacked or be removed by another remoan under the counter action, I suggest we have found the new leader of the Conservative Party. Well done Geoffrey, give us more, the 17.4 million are behind you.

 

Just to add, no sign of the turkeys wanting a vote of confidence or a General Election, wonder what the real reason is, FEAR of the result can be the only answer.

 

Angel1.

Youre plumbing new depths today.

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Clumsy and crude answers from a Prime minister who is supposed to be the great orator

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3 minutes ago, Robbiet said:

Clumsy and crude answers from a Prime minister who is supposed to be the great orator

Almost every speech he has made since becoming Prime Minister has been awkward and bumbling.

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32 minutes ago, Robbiet said:

Clumsy and crude answers from a Prime minister who is supposed to be the great orator

Has he ever been known to be a "great orator"?  Ever since his days as guest presenter on HIGNFY he's played the bumbling fool.

 

 

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Seeing as Labour seem to be claiming the moral high ground with hate speech today:

 

Labour MP Jess Phillips will 'knife Corbyn in the front' if he damages party

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/dec/14/labour-mp-jess-phillips-knife-corbyn-vote-loser-general-election

 

 

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4 hours ago, alchresearch said:

Has he ever been known to be a "great orator"?  Ever since his days as guest presenter on HIGNFY he's played the bumbling fool.

 

 

Boris and Rees Mogg  characters would fit seamlessly into a P.G.Wodehouse story

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22 minutes ago, RJRB said:

Boris and Rees Mogg  characters would fit seamlessly into a P.G.Wodehouse story

They have neither the morals, nor the manners to grace one of those books.

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