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P M Qs........boris Smashes Rodders As Usual...
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Refreshing to see non partygate subjects being raised, however the result is the same, the mighty bear once again swats aside the yapping mongrels. Well done Boris. I especially enjoyed the way he thumped Blackford into the ground. In fact Labour should hire Blackford, Rodders is not the main opposition ability wise.
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Gulliver//I think Sir Keir will actually miss Boris// Not half as much as you will.
12:10 Wed 08th Jun 2022
I actually agree about Starmer when confronting Johnson, he hasn’t quite grown into the role and rarely delivers a killer blow.
His saving grace though will be the Partygate and Confidence vote fallout, combined with the select committee and by elections, in which I believe the public will endorse and echo the recent back bench vote.
I’d imagine the Lib Dems are the ones buoyed atm, maybe they’ll have a bigger reason to celebrate after the by elections?
His saving grace though will be the Partygate and Confidence vote fallout, combined with the select committee and by elections, in which I believe the public will endorse and echo the recent back bench vote.
I’d imagine the Lib Dems are the ones buoyed atm, maybe they’ll have a bigger reason to celebrate after the by elections?
o god - TTT doing the usual dance
going thro the motions of the usual filth corruption and incompetence
gennulmen - restrain your ladies from giving him a good kicking
Letter in the Times
Suh, All I want n a prime minister is somone who is not a serial liar, has a mastery of detail and ( perhaps I am being a bit picky here) is not a serial womaniser. Surely that is not too much to ask
Elizabeth Balsom
going thro the motions of the usual filth corruption and incompetence
gennulmen - restrain your ladies from giving him a good kicking
Letter in the Times
Suh, All I want n a prime minister is somone who is not a serial liar, has a mastery of detail and ( perhaps I am being a bit picky here) is not a serial womaniser. Surely that is not too much to ask
Elizabeth Balsom