Marr telling Boris ( repeatedly) re the Westminster bridge terrorist attack
“ For 10 years you’ve done nothing about it” changing the law that Labour implemented regarding half term early release , is this fair ,considering it was Cameron and not he that /// done nothing about the idiotic law that Labour brought in //
Boris said he’ll change this and I feel he’s just the man to do it !
shortly after the attack, a tweet under Jeremy Corbyn's name circulated, with the content “A man was murdered by British Police in Broad daylight. #LondonBridge”.
it was of course a fake. but would anyone had been surprised if it wasn't?
ALL I could hear Boris talk about was Jermy Corbyn, and every mistake the Cons had made over the Last ten years was the fault of the Labour Party. Wonder what Boris is on ?.
Boris is coming over very well on Marr. Keeping cool under the intense pressure that Marr is putting him under.
Apparently 74 other prisoners were released early at the same time as Usman Khan. They may not all be terrorists but will have to be put on a monitoring regime. Do we have the resources for this? I very much doubt it.
Its almost like the Boris Worshippers on here ,are in a time warp, and they do not realise the "The Cons" have had the last ten years to change the Law. "Boris said he'll change this"
Talk about shutting the stable door after the Horse has Bolted
And I agree because it was “ call me Dave “ who didn’t do anything followed by a weak May but we now have a much stronger man at the helm saying he WILL change it,take a look at Corbyns comments on it ,it doesn’t make for good reading !
Gulliver, he has only been in the job a few months and your lot and others have put obstacles in the way of anything he has tried. Labour implemented the law and your leader doesn't seem to see any need to change it.
//Pity he had not got the balls to appear on the Andrew Neil Show ." RUNNING SCARED " //
are you watching the same show as everyone else Gulliver? this from "Independent Live" and posted at 10h30:-
The Prime Minister has said he would be willing to be interviewed by Andrew Neil, following on from Jeremy Corbyn and Nicola Sturgeon who have already faced a grilling from him.
Mr Johnson said he would be "perfectly happy" to be interviewed by "any interviewer called Andrew on the BBC".
His agreement came as part of a blistering interview with Andrew Marr