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#11 Post by ajm »

Gross Twat Forever Conning

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#12 Post by niemeyjt »

Well I thought he was supporting the Mariners as he was all at sea during the session.

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#13 Post by Bayleaf »

Boom boom! :lol:

Anyone else notice how he changed his attitude once it was a lady asking him questions in the afternoon? Just kept talking over her, I so wanted to slap him! :evil:

Slicky Slimey Sunak is up on Monday. After his rather defensive session yesterday re stopping the boats and reinforcing the Rwanda idea, he's having a hard time (cue teeny tiny violin). Could be interesting.... More BS expected. :roll: "Eat Out to Help Out" being his particular crowning glory. Economy before people - always.

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ajm wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2023 9:27 pm Gross Twat Forever Conning
that sounds like a Christmas Carol. I don’t know it

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#15 Post by Oldblueraincoat »

When faced with uncomfortable truths he reverts to what he does best -


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#16 Post by Bayleaf »

And yet, he made sure his own father, Handsy Stanley, got the vaccine BEFORE the Queen!

Utter w***er - his attitude was tantamount to manslaughter.

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#17 Post by Wilbro »

His own word sums up his responses to questions asked. Yes, a load of "Bollocks!"
His contention that he said things like "They've had a good innings, Let them get covid and live longer, let it rip etc. etc." was done to show that others could come out with ideas that maybe they felt restrained to say is utter rubbish. Anyone been in a meeting of any description whether management, council, informal or whatever where a similar approach was used by the Chairman? I don't think so. Slimy, stupid excuses.Does he think people believe him? :crazy:

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#18 Post by niemeyjt »

Wilbro wrote: Fri Dec 08, 2023 2:40 pmDoes he think people believe him?
I think the world and his dog have sussed out BJ by now!

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#19 Post by Polly »

He’s a pathetic excuse for a man and should never have become Prime Minister.

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#20 Post by RobertArthur »

In trying to find a common denominator in Boris Johnson's career, one could say that he remains nevertheless quite conscientious and predictable in his saying and doing. His Eton College days, his days in Brussels as a journalist, where high-ranking EU officials underestimated him, thinking he was amusing, entertaining, part of traditional English folklore. Not to be taken seriously.

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