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Boris Assesses The Country...
// “If we left the EU, we would end this sterile debate, and we would have to recognise that most of our problems are not caused by “Bwussels”, but by chronic British short-termism, inadequate management, sloth, low skills, a culture of easy gratification and underinvestment in both human and physical capital and infrastructure,” the London Mayor says. //
h**p://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/10052646/Quitting-the-EU-wont-solve-our-problems-says-Boris-Johnson.html
Is he right?
h**p://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/10052646/Quitting-the-EU-wont-solve-our-problems-says-Boris-Johnson.html
Is he right?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Far be it for me to praise Boris too much, as his head is already too big, but he is right on this issue, apart from his desire to leave the EEC. We blame Europe for nearly everything that isn't going right for Britain, which is handy because it allows Little Englanders to rant on about bloody foreigners, their favourite topic of conversation.
It's the chronic British short-termism that is behind all the Euroskeptic thinking.
They are all thinking about oh it costs this much or we don't like that.
Thinking longer term we should be asking whether we're better off being a small and relatively unimportant country or whether we'd be better served being one of the major forces behind the worlds largest economy
They are all thinking about oh it costs this much or we don't like that.
Thinking longer term we should be asking whether we're better off being a small and relatively unimportant country or whether we'd be better served being one of the major forces behind the worlds largest economy
but apart from taking back control of our country and its borders and making our own laws etc etc and annually we'd have tens of billions of £ to use to plough into our countrys services, infrastructure, education, health and industry etc etc etc. instead of throwing it away to the eussr who also give a chunk of it away in "aid" to countries outside the eussr.
We are petty good at throwing money away , and you thought charity begins at home....pfffft
We are petty good at throwing money away , and you thought charity begins at home....pfffft
"which is handy because it allows Little Englanders to rant on about bloody foreigners, their favourite topic of conversation. "
whereas people like you dont stop bleating about the wonderful benefits of a multi-cultured society, but because of your blinkers refuse to see it as the blight that it is.
whereas people like you dont stop bleating about the wonderful benefits of a multi-cultured society, but because of your blinkers refuse to see it as the blight that it is.
A shrewd politician ? !
Which Boris have you been watching?
The one I know is incapable of thinking on his feet under pressure and retreats into trying to charm his way out in a bumbling sort of way
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -219163 85
Which Boris have you been watching?
The one I know is incapable of thinking on his feet under pressure and retreats into trying to charm his way out in a bumbling sort of way
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Haven't got the subtlety of his saying "Bwussels". Is there some Eurosceptic with a speech impediment?
In the piece, he goes on to ask why Germans are more productive than we are, saying that that question is more than 100 years old; it has nothing to do with the EU. He gives four reasons for staying in and four for leaving. What he wants is renegotiation.
In the piece, he goes on to ask why Germans are more productive than we are, saying that that question is more than 100 years old; it has nothing to do with the EU. He gives four reasons for staying in and four for leaving. What he wants is renegotiation.
// Among reasons for staying in the EU listed by Mr Johnson were that international companies could be put off from investing in the UK and a risk that leaving would be "globally interpreted as a narrow, xenophobic, backward-looking thing". //
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2250 6113
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"...a culture of easy gratification..." Surely not? If all those foreigners weren't flooding into the country and taking all the jobs wouldn't the Chavs on hundreds a week benefits forgo them and rush to take whatever employment they could find? They'd gladly work as cleaners, vegetable pickers on farms, and attendants in care homes if they only had the opportunity.
actually i think some in the tory part don't love him, because of his views, and that in essence he is most definitely more popular than Cameron. He is far from a bumbling stumbling fool, anyone who thinks that clearly hasn't seen him work a crowd. Besides which they aren't going to change leaders just yet..
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/// "...a culture of easy gratification..." Surely not? If all those foreigners weren't flooding into the country and taking all the jobs wouldn't the Chavs on hundreds a week benefits forgo them and rush to take whatever employment they could find? They'd gladly work as cleaners, vegetable pickers on farms, and attendants in care homes if they only had the opportunity. ///
What 'CHAVS' would they be sandy?
/// The migrants, who can claim unemployment, housing and incapacity benefit, are costing taxpayers billions of pounds a year. ///
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/pol itics/9 026401/ 370000- migrant s-on-th e-dole. html
I agree with Boris regarding inadequate management, he must mean the politicians of all parties who are totally inadequate when it comes to running this country.
/// "...a culture of easy gratification..." Surely not? If all those foreigners weren't flooding into the country and taking all the jobs wouldn't the Chavs on hundreds a week benefits forgo them and rush to take whatever employment they could find? They'd gladly work as cleaners, vegetable pickers on farms, and attendants in care homes if they only had the opportunity. ///
What 'CHAVS' would they be sandy?
/// The migrants, who can claim unemployment, housing and incapacity benefit, are costing taxpayers billions of pounds a year. ///
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I agree with Boris regarding inadequate management, he must mean the politicians of all parties who are totally inadequate when it comes to running this country.
Darling Boris is not a bumbling fool, he is like the 1970's detective 'Columbo', on the surface erratic and incapable but underneath calculating and perceptive. He is right, especially about the culture of easy gratification and sloth, but being right is not enough, he needs to provide a solution which is a much harder task.
// We blame Europe for nearly everything that isn't going right for Britain, which is handy because it allows Little Englanders to rant on about bloody foreigners, their favourite topic of conversation. //
Yeah but it also allows sanctimonious lefties to rant on about Little Englanders, which is their favourite topic too, so everyone's happy.
As to whether Boris is right or not, I honestly don't know.
Yeah but it also allows sanctimonious lefties to rant on about Little Englanders, which is their favourite topic too, so everyone's happy.
As to whether Boris is right or not, I honestly don't know.
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