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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes fair play to Mr Johnson.
I had to smile when he quoted Heraclitus: “War is the father of all things”
That surely is Boris himself ;-)
The PM may have his failings but I think this is just the sort of thing he excels at.
No doubt there’ll be some cynicism, but his words will inspire Ukrainians, who already hold Britain in the highest regard.
I had to smile when he quoted Heraclitus: “War is the father of all things”
That surely is Boris himself ;-)
The PM may have his failings but I think this is just the sort of thing he excels at.
No doubt there’ll be some cynicism, but his words will inspire Ukrainians, who already hold Britain in the highest regard.
just doing this
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napoleons maxims
not bad: start a war and make sure you have war-aims beforehand
and Charles XII tried to extend swedish domination (!) to Ukraine but was defeated at Pultava ( I always thought there was a battle there) - and it was all his fault for invading a cold, foodless, godforsaken domain in winter....
I wondered if the face to face was that they cdnt be sure comms beetween UK and Ukraine were secure - sandra 444's point
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napoleons maxims
not bad: start a war and make sure you have war-aims beforehand
and Charles XII tried to extend swedish domination (!) to Ukraine but was defeated at Pultava ( I always thought there was a battle there) - and it was all his fault for invading a cold, foodless, godforsaken domain in winter....
I wondered if the face to face was that they cdnt be sure comms beetween UK and Ukraine were secure - sandra 444's point
I don't know if anyone has seen this ..
I think the PM has a new fan: the guy outside the bakery ...
https:/ /twitte r.com/D efenceU /status /151285 7510226 583557? s=20&am p;t=i6Z bwnamMA 3kszdq- SfLlQ
I think the PM has a new fan: the guy outside the bakery ...
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I can predict that our timorous PM, Justin Trudeau, will not go there. He'll be afraid of getting his signature clown socks sullied. He is even afraid to expel, unlike other leaders, to expel any Russian diplomats from the capital city, and when asked in Parliament if he would send 80 ground-to-air missiles to Ukraine he replied that Canada will continue to support Ukraine...No mention of the missiles!
Yep, well done Boris. Now we have to do is take more refugees, and faster.
And people do realise that Ursula von der Leyen met President Zelensky yesterday in Kyiv, and visited Bucha too ... don't they?
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ video/n ews/vid eo-2658 815/Vid eo-Pres ident-Z elensky -meets- EUs-Von -Der-Le yen-Kyi v-talks .html
And people do realise that Ursula von der Leyen met President Zelensky yesterday in Kyiv, and visited Bucha too ... don't they?
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Not much more to add to other posts. I, too, say 'Well done, Boris!" Maybe he's grown-up a bit at last. (Long way to go, start with dumping the Green rush.)
It's got to be a real morale-booster to the Ukrainians. I just hope we follow-through with as much help as we can give.
A simple thing like booting the Home Office regarding housing immigrants would be a good start.
It's got to be a real morale-booster to the Ukrainians. I just hope we follow-through with as much help as we can give.
A simple thing like booting the Home Office regarding housing immigrants would be a good start.
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