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Seems Johnson Still Has His Fingfers In His Ears
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Hitting back at critics who say he has both lost control of the coronavirus pandemic in Britain and struggled since suffering from COVID-19, Johnson said suggestions he had lost his “mojo” was “self-evident drivel”.
“The kind of seditious propaganda that you’d expect from people who don’t want this government to succeed, who wanted to stop us delivering Brexit and all our other manifesto pledges,” he said
No Johnson, it is not propaganda, you have led the country to disaster and keep disappearing when the chips are down. The comments are not just from people who dont want the Government to succeed, indeed for many like me it is the opposite. We see you failing and want someone who will deliver like a Tory in the PM seat.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Boris Johnson’s achievement vis a vis Brexit was in two parts.
He tore up the previous agreement and dismissed the idea of a backstop which the UK had previously asked for (largely because the DUP wouldn’t wear a border in the Irish Sea and Mrs May needed them on board)
The EU, which never really was keen on a backstop in the first place, said thank you very much.
Then he dismantled the impasse (and the objections of the DUP who liked the new deal even less) in parliament by campaigning effectively in an election against a hopeless opposition.
So it was an achievement but one done by winging it with dishonesty and smooth talking. Which aren’t what you need for governing day to day.
His chief adviser is a non Tory who hates the party, his policy head is a former contributor to the chief mouthpiece of the Revolutionary Communist Party. So it’s not hard to see why he’s losing it with MPs and his party :-)
He tore up the previous agreement and dismissed the idea of a backstop which the UK had previously asked for (largely because the DUP wouldn’t wear a border in the Irish Sea and Mrs May needed them on board)
The EU, which never really was keen on a backstop in the first place, said thank you very much.
Then he dismantled the impasse (and the objections of the DUP who liked the new deal even less) in parliament by campaigning effectively in an election against a hopeless opposition.
So it was an achievement but one done by winging it with dishonesty and smooth talking. Which aren’t what you need for governing day to day.
His chief adviser is a non Tory who hates the party, his policy head is a former contributor to the chief mouthpiece of the Revolutionary Communist Party. So it’s not hard to see why he’s losing it with MPs and his party :-)
YMB, //"Don’t know about the rest of you, but I find it good to see some of the snarlers turning on each other. Perhaps they’ll end up on an Immoderator’s Little List?" //
//I'm sorry but I dont quite understand that post.//
I do. People like the author of that, stuck in the outdated rut of left wing politics crave endorsement - their only weapon against those who disagree with them, spitefulness. The rest of us, like all sensible people, are capable of disagreeing and moving on.
//I'm sorry but I dont quite understand that post.//
I do. People like the author of that, stuck in the outdated rut of left wing politics crave endorsement - their only weapon against those who disagree with them, spitefulness. The rest of us, like all sensible people, are capable of disagreeing and moving on.
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