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Boris Puts The Record Straight – His Resignation Statement
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.And here we have Brexit … again. Ironic.
a massive con put forward by a massive con-man?
there is no irony in that, Ma'am
oh, all right, the irony is the voters of Britain were taken in big time, even tho at that time the conman had been dismissed from jobs for dishonesty no less than SIX times
who said - Monkey see, monkey no learn
a massive con put forward by a massive con-man?
there is no irony in that, Ma'am
oh, all right, the irony is the voters of Britain were taken in big time, even tho at that time the conman had been dismissed from jobs for dishonesty no less than SIX times
who said - Monkey see, monkey no learn
TTT & Naomi24 believe I don’t support democracy because I regularly point out what an absolute disaster Brexit is for the UK, and that we have a corrupt and incompetent Tory government.
The fact that Brexit is a disaster for the UK has nothing to do with democracy – and democracy can only be blamed in a limited way for the corrupt and incompetent Tory government; in that the electorate were aware of the last 10 years or so of Tory reign (and voted for more of the same).
I look forward to Labour being democratically elected as our next government, only because TTT & Naomi24, won’t in anyway be able to criticise them for being useless/corrupt/incompetent, because doing so would be undemocratic.
But never fear, I won’t be so constrained in my criticism of any future government – whatever their political persuasion.
The fact that Brexit is a disaster for the UK has nothing to do with democracy – and democracy can only be blamed in a limited way for the corrupt and incompetent Tory government; in that the electorate were aware of the last 10 years or so of Tory reign (and voted for more of the same).
I look forward to Labour being democratically elected as our next government, only because TTT & Naomi24, won’t in anyway be able to criticise them for being useless/corrupt/incompetent, because doing so would be undemocratic.
But never fear, I won’t be so constrained in my criticism of any future government – whatever their political persuasion.
//only because TTT & Naomi24, won’t in anyway be able to criticise them for being useless/corrupt/incompetent, because doing so would be undemocratic.//
the most 'stoopid' thing I have read on here this year.... but to think that the Labour Party are not 'useless/corrupt/incompetent' - well, that is probably the funniest and daftest thing that I have read on here this year. Congrats and BA to it.
the most 'stoopid' thing I have read on here this year.... but to think that the Labour Party are not 'useless/corrupt/incompetent' - well, that is probably the funniest and daftest thing that I have read on here this year. Congrats and BA to it.
Although going off topic from the thread – Brexiteers have long since given up pointing out the many benefits to the UK from Brexit (there are none), and rarely mention sovereignty these days – all they have left is Brexit itself, and most importantly that it was a democratic decision which is sacrosanct (it must never be overturned by a future democratic referendum).
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