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@Ohwell
User ID: 83349480 United Kingdom 07/07/2022 05:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think he'll go, he is a liar. Next he will claim he never said that and will ask the Queen to agree to a new election, which she will because she never challenges a sitting PM or states an opinion. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79173597 Clearly though something else is going on. Boris has done far worse than this recent appointment. Heck the parties during COVID were far worse. So why all these resignations right now? Neil McCoy believes that the underlying financial numbers for the UK, still unannounced, are catastrophic. Europe in general is done but the UK looks like it’s going to result a third world country. [link to www.theconsul.com.pk (secure)] Nobody wants this job. Nobody is going to take over from him Yes he's done far worse injecting an untested vaccine into the bodies of an entire nation. No one wants to have to deal with the fall out of all that in the not so distant future. Prepare for war people. This is what all of this is about and their twisted way of warning the masses. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83081297 United Kingdom 07/07/2022 05:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | An election is the best thing. Most of those who voted for this shower regret it, so time to vote again. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82390871 yeah great, then we would get the unholy alliance of LAB/Lib/SNP and put the final nail in the coffin of this country don't get me wrong, the current lot are an absolute shower of shite and do need to go but another election would be disastrous because emotions are fresh and people will vote for that unholy alliance and then regret it bitterly |
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User ID: 78212432 United States 07/07/2022 05:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Confirmed this morning Boris to resign within hours, Quoting: Cynical Realist [link to news.sky.com (secure)] [link to news.sky.com (secure)] {live link} What is the sex scandal being mentioned on TV? I haven't been following enough to know. In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined: With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world, And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor. Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator. “Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.” – Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83025863 United States 07/07/2022 05:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | An election is the best thing. Most of those who voted for this shower regret it, so time to vote again. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82390871 If your vote truly meant something they would not let you do it. All elections of any consequence since WWII are rigged. How many would actually vote for a muslim turk? |
TheBaker
User ID: 72066009 United Kingdom 07/07/2022 05:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Confirmed this morning Boris to resign within hours, Quoting: Cynical Realist [link to news.sky.com (secure)] [link to news.sky.com (secure)] {live link} What is the sex scandal being mentioned on TV? I haven't been following enough to know. The deputy chief whip of the Tories groped two men in the members club after getting drunk. He then resigned the next day. Apparently Boris told MPs he didn’t know of his past conduct before appointing him deputy chief whip, but it looks like Boris lied. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79788051 United Kingdom 07/07/2022 05:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think he'll go, he is a liar. Next he will claim he never said that and will ask the Queen to agree to a new election, which she will because she never challenges a sitting PM or states an opinion. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79173597 Clearly though something else is going on. Boris has done far worse than this recent appointment. Heck the parties during COVID were far worse. So why all these resignations right now? Neil McCoy believes that the underlying financial numbers for the UK, still unannounced, are catastrophic. Europe in general is done but the UK looks like it’s going to result a third world country. [link to www.theconsul.com.pk (secure)] Mainly bolshy 'persons' pretending to be shocked and outraged at how the other gender behave. |
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TheBaker
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SiglaUdaimon
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TheBaker
User ID: 72066009 United Kingdom 07/07/2022 05:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For those that need a bit more context: Boris resigned as Tory leader. He will continue as caretaker PM while the tories elect a new leader. The tories remain in power until the next general elections since they still have a majority of seats in the Parliament. It could be that the next Tory leader calls for a general election, although I believe they will wait until the end of the term in an attempt to clean their damaged image. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83812587 Italy 07/07/2022 05:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Rishi Sunak or Keir Starmer are both very likely candidates. Conversely some overlooked back bencher will acquire the job whch seems to norm in these such circumstances. Nah Rishi has no chance, mfer spent £500,000 of public tax money to rebrand his imagine, after he fell so low in the public opinion polls, not more than two months ago. Ain't no way the public want that opportunistic, misleading, untrustworthy piece of trash running the country. Tiny little fucker played a central role is driving the uk into the Ground. He can Go fuck himself, along with the rest of them. Starmer, is a little red faced twerb, needs to learn to control his drinking before he can run a country. Aint got a red face from doing exercise |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79173597 Romania 07/07/2022 05:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It might me that Boris has been helping Ukraine too much, and has gone off script in comparison to say Germany who are much more reluctant to challenge Russia. I believe that in reality the cabal are pro-Russia and see Boris's pro-Ukraine policy as a problem that needs to be dealt with. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80308898 United States 07/07/2022 05:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For those that need a bit more context: Boris resigned as Tory leader. He will continue as caretaker PM while the tories elect a new leader. The tories remain in power until the next general elections since they still have a majority of seats in the Parliament. It could be that the next Tory leader calls for a general election, although I believe they will wait until the end of the term in an attempt to clean their damaged image. Quoting: TheBaker So, it's not as catastrophic as first impressions would suggest? |
TheBaker
User ID: 72066009 United Kingdom 07/07/2022 05:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For those that need a bit more context: Boris resigned as Tory leader. He will continue as caretaker PM while the tories elect a new leader. The tories remain in power until the next general elections since they still have a majority of seats in the Parliament. It could be that the next Tory leader calls for a general election, although I believe they will wait until the end of the term in an attempt to clean their damaged image. Quoting: TheBaker So, it's not as catastrophic as first impressions would suggest? I believe the image of the tories is already damaged to a point of no return. The new government will struggle until the next general elections, whether it’s called early or not |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83812658 France 07/07/2022 05:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't understand why the Tories are so desperate to kick him out. He is actually extremely popular with the public and would most likely win another election. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79173597 So I don't get why they are intent on self-destructing, makes no sense to me. It's like the cabal now wants a Labour gov and his threatened/paid the Tories off to step aside. Punishment for Partygate? The reason they've given is so gossamer thin, anyone with a brain cell can see right through it. But Partygate screwed with their oh so deadly covid narrative. The public are unlikely to willingly follow Johnson into another lockdown so he needs to go. I'm sure there are other reasons too, like being able to blame the cratering economy on Johnson. You might even see the next government crawling back to the EU. |
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@Ohwell
User ID: 83349480 United Kingdom 07/07/2022 05:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't understand why the Tories are so desperate to kick him out. He is actually extremely popular with the public and would most likely win another election. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79173597 So I don't get why they are intent on self-destructing, makes no sense to me. It's like the cabal now wants a Labour gov and his threatened/paid the Tories off to step aside. Popular for vaccinating them with an untested drug for a sickness they do not have? You do realise that is immoral and wrong, right? Not that it matters but if you want answers why this going on, you are about to see what COVID-19 is all about. Last Edited by @Ohwell on 07/07/2022 05:38 AM |
TheBaker
User ID: 72066009 United Kingdom 07/07/2022 05:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That and the fact the government is spending billions and billions to help Ukraine while the UK population is struggling with 9%+ inflation. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83812587 Italy 07/07/2022 05:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For those that need a bit more context: Boris resigned as Tory leader. He will continue as caretaker PM while the tories elect a new leader. The tories remain in power until the next general elections since they still have a majority of seats in the Parliament. It could be that the next Tory leader calls for a general election, although I believe they will wait until the end of the term in an attempt to clean their damaged image. Quoting: TheBaker So, it's not as catastrophic as first impressions would suggest? Well, you could say that, or you could say that the reason they are jumping ship and distancing themselves from the helm is because they know they have dropped the fucking ball big time. Shit is about to get way worse over here, re inflation, Diesel hovering around £2 per litre, etc etc. The writing is on the wall and they all know it, they have been instrumental in directing us to this point, so rather than be left holding the bag, they are all scurrying away back to the sewers from where they came. The next appointed puppet will apologise profusely on behalf of those before them as they try to put the cork back in the bottle, but after all their fuckery and nonsense, it would be like trying to fit a marshmallow into a coin box. In reality they will hope the sheep forget, the fast pace of life, and the need for instant gratification, coupled with the short attention spans of the masses will play into this. Like Blair and his war crimes, and Brown for selling all our gold, they sculk off into the shadows after they have sold our their country to the highest bidder. The rats are just behaving like rats, doing what rats do best. |
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TheBaker
User ID: 72066009 United Kingdom 07/07/2022 05:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For those that need a bit more context: Boris resigned as Tory leader. He will continue as caretaker PM while the tories elect a new leader. The tories remain in power until the next general elections since they still have a majority of seats in the Parliament. It could be that the next Tory leader calls for a general election, although I believe they will wait until the end of the term in an attempt to clean their damaged image. Quoting: TheBaker So, it's not as catastrophic as first impressions would suggest? Well, you could say that, or you could say that the reason they are jumping ship and distancing themselves from the helm is because they know they have dropped the fucking ball big time. Shit is about to get way worse over here, re inflation, Diesel hovering around £2 per litre, etc etc. The writing is on the wall and they all know it, they have been instrumental in directing us to this point, so rather than be left holding the bag, they are all scurrying away back to the sewers from where they came. The next appointed puppet will apologise profusely on behalf of those before them as they try to put the cork back in the bottle, but after all their fuckery and nonsense, it would be like trying to fit a marshmallow into a coin box. In reality they will hope the sheep forget, the fast pace of life, and the need for instant gratification, coupled with the short attention spans of the masses will play into this. Like Blair and his war crimes, and Brown for selling all our gold, they sculk off into the shadows after they have sold our their country to the highest bidder. The rats are just behaving like rats, doing what rats do best. |
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