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Boris Has Forgotten He Is Still An Mp.

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gulliver1 | 09:58 Fri 16th Dec 2022 | News
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Boris is still on the payroll of the taxpayer, but doing nothing to earn it.
Residents of Uxbridge complain that Johnson never walks down the streets of Their Town , he knows nothing about the crime rate and problems that exist there. Johnson is always absent he is basically never there. His constituents count for nothing as far as he is concerned.
To those that voted him into power.
"Never have so many been taken in by just one Buffoon"
Never ever let it happen again.




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perhaps he's on strike - an outrage for nurses but it seems MPs can clock off when they feel like it.
MissTerious2 //Same old, same old. Boris, Boris, Boris.//

And why not.. boris was prime minister maybe a failure but he was voted in, kicked out, lots of scandals, one of uk worst ever pm’s.. why wouldn’t people talk about him
As a separate issue but related to this thread, does anyone else think that the initialism used continually by the verbally-challenged, "PMSL" should be added to the list of censored words in AB?

After all, if I used the first represented word alone, it would be removed. It's so tiresome.
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It gives me three stary things .. how cool is that
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YMB 12,56 You are wrong again as usual. Boris needs 24 hour Police protection to save him from the British tax paying public that the likes of him and his Conservative Cronies . Matt Hancock, Baroness Mone, etc who have taken the British public for a right ride.

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Khandro 17.01. I PMSL every time you post on here also.

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