Boris may get a few things wrong, like everyone in life, but when it matters he does what's right for us, the general public.
He looks after us when it matters.
9898 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 5:29 pm
Boris may get a few things wrong, like everyone in life, but when it matters he does what's right for us, the general public.
He looks after us when it matters.
Considering negotiating the single market was Margaret Thatcher’s proudest free-trade achievement, Johnson's decision to leave it
was just another ill judged piece of stupidity, in his colourful catalogue of reprehensible mistakes.
9898 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 5:29 pm
Boris may get a few things wrong, like everyone in life, but when it matters he does what's right for us, the general public.
He looks after us when it matters.
Considering negotiating the single market was Margaret Thatcher’s proudest free-trade achievement, Johnson's decision to leave it
was just another ill judged piece of stupidity, in his colourful catalogue of reprehensible mistakes.
Wrong.
Boris did the most British thing anyone can do. He upheld and saved democracy.
The democratic process would be dead within the United Kingdom if it wasn't for Boris.
9898 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 5:29 pm
Boris may get a few things wrong, like everyone in life, but when it matters he does what's right for us, the general public.
He looks after us when it matters.
Considering negotiating the single market was Margaret Thatcher’s proudest free-trade achievement, Johnson's decision to leave it
was just another ill judged piece of stupidity, in his colourful catalogue of reprehensible mistakes.
Although I'm a conservative I have no time for Johnson. I consider the man a vacuous and duplicitous fool. But it wasn't his decision to leave the single market it was the electorate. And generally considered to be a decision driven by the elderly. And I have to consider myself one of those, even though I voted the other way.
Sad state of affairs when the economically inactive cunts like me can, as a group, drive a decision which won't affect us, because the wasters who have made zero provision for their retirement will continue to benefit from all manner of handouts paid for by you hard working whippersnappers who are going to be the ones picking up the tab by way of increased taxes when the chickens come home to roost.
Thanks.
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