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Great Speech From Boris......
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Forget all the hysterical politicking over trivia. This is when a great world leader earns his keep. It's the big occasions that the best leaders show what they are made of. TGL and TGM would be proud of our PM for his performance during the Ukraine crisis.
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It seems there are a few people here who don’t understand that this war is our problem. It’s Europe’s problem - and it’s the world’s problem. Thank God they weren’t around in 1939. I dread to think where this country would be now.
14:02 Tue 03rd May 2022
I think that pensioners being unable to heat their homes and families unable to scrape together the extra money needed just to LIVE in this country at the moment due to continual rising prices are far more important !! He is our PM, not Ukraine's !! Why we always have to get involved in everybody else's problems is beyond me. By all means donate to Ukraine and take their people in if we can, BUT why do we have to do more ?? I read on Mail Online today about Elsie who travels around on buses all day to keep warm because she can't afford to heat her flat, what sort of life is that for an elderly lady ?? What does Boris say - that it's thanks to him that she can travel around on buses all day because he brought that in !! Give some of the millions you are giving to Ukraine (and enraging mad Putin further) to OUR elderly, and struggling families Boris - they come first ......
How do you know that it's in the interests of saving his job?
Anyway, his job is in OUR hands. And more immediately the hands of his MPs. If we don't like it we and or they can do something about it.
Same goes for president Zelensky, Prime minister Shmyhal and co in Ukraine.
If Russia gets its way that'll change.
And Johnson is plainly failing to impress you (and as I said earlier it wouls not change the way I vote either) so why worry?
You are presumably assuming that the lesser educated sorts amongst us will fall for his "tricks" :-)
That seems to be it anyway.
Anyway, his job is in OUR hands. And more immediately the hands of his MPs. If we don't like it we and or they can do something about it.
Same goes for president Zelensky, Prime minister Shmyhal and co in Ukraine.
If Russia gets its way that'll change.
And Johnson is plainly failing to impress you (and as I said earlier it wouls not change the way I vote either) so why worry?
You are presumably assuming that the lesser educated sorts amongst us will fall for his "tricks" :-)
That seems to be it anyway.
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Boris Johnsons actions on the world stage show how good a statesman he is. I hope the stupid partygate accusations are shown up for what they are - a waste of space.
Accusations? I think you’ll find they’re substantiated facts, for which he’s received sanction.
There are more to come no doubt.
A world statesman would be leading the Western world from the front. He is doing nothing of the sort, the Western world is fractured and NATO looks toothless. They can’t even agree to implement a no fly zone.
Take a look at the high regard in which he is held as a world leader.
Boris Johnsons actions on the world stage show how good a statesman he is. I hope the stupid partygate accusations are shown up for what they are - a waste of space.
Accusations? I think you’ll find they’re substantiated facts, for which he’s received sanction.
There are more to come no doubt.
A world statesman would be leading the Western world from the front. He is doing nothing of the sort, the Western world is fractured and NATO looks toothless. They can’t even agree to implement a no fly zone.
Take a look at the high regard in which he is held as a world leader.
That's a bit silly: that was an EU meeting, but the genius of Putin is that he's managed to unite NATO, not to mention the EU with the exception of Putin's close ally Hungary.
In the next day or so Sweden and Finland will announce their intention of joining NATO (don't tell the poor old Pope).
As for the no-fly zone, NATO decided, rightly in my view, that it was not a wise or even enforceable action. It wasn't a question of not being able to decide.
In the next day or so Sweden and Finland will announce their intention of joining NATO (don't tell the poor old Pope).
As for the no-fly zone, NATO decided, rightly in my view, that it was not a wise or even enforceable action. It wasn't a question of not being able to decide.
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Question Author bang on william, hopefully now as Rodders is implicated they shut up about it and move on.
Are you alluding to the idiot known as Nadine Dorries?
https:/ /www.ne wstates man.com /quickf ire/202 2/05/ke ir-star mer-is- my-poli tical-o pponent -but-i- cant-su pport-n adine-d orriess -attack s
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport not only copies and pasted a tweet about misogyny from her boss but is now looking even more foolish for her latest masterstroke.
Not sure who Rodders is though, unless Johnson and Dorries are a double act similar to Del Boy and Rodney?
Question Author bang on william, hopefully now as Rodders is implicated they shut up about it and move on.
Are you alluding to the idiot known as Nadine Dorries?
https:/
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport not only copies and pasted a tweet about misogyny from her boss but is now looking even more foolish for her latest masterstroke.
Not sure who Rodders is though, unless Johnson and Dorries are a double act similar to Del Boy and Rodney?
The speaker of the ukrainian parliament
is here
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Chair man_of_ the_Ver khovna_ Rada.
and does look like a bouncer
is here
https:/
and does look like a bouncer
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