Otis
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Nigel Farage?I would imagine :
Rees Mogg
Michael Fabricant
Peter Bone
The red faced one who gets angry about immigrants
Nigel Farage?I would imagine :
Rees Mogg
Michael Fabricant
Peter Bone
The red faced one who gets angry about immigrants
He's definitely shown poor judgement on a number of occasions, but that's not news, he has life long form for that, just look at his personal life before becoming PM.
But I wish people would detail which of his policies are so abhorrent.
Just saying he's a c**t isn't enough to oust him from office as he's the same c**t who won a landside election victory, you can't say we wernt warned.
He's definitely shown poor judgement on a number of occasions, but that's not news, he has life long form for that, just look at his personal life before becoming PM.
But I wish people would detail which of his policies are so abhorrent.
Just saying he's a c**t isn't enough to oust him from office as he's the same c**t who won a landside election victory, you can't say we wernt warned.
Erm, Orgreave and the Falklands.Holy shit, I actually agree in part with grendull. There was definitely a seismic shift in honesty and integrity in British politics under Blair and Campbell and in my mind it laid the foundations for another under Boris, Cummings and basically anyone allied/connected to Boris since 2016. But to suggest that Campbell is worse is overstretching. No one is worse than the current PM, cabinet and all the other sycophants employed by them as advisers etc. they’re all Campbell supercharged, turbocharged and NOS injected.
You see, I'd be all for tax and spend, if it wasn't spending on useless PPE, contracts for mates, Tree Houses, and flights of fancy.
The problem with Johnson is he says whatever comes into his head as a vote winner, with no idea of how to do it, and no particular motivation to try, either. He's lazy,workshy, and doesn't actually do coherent policy to help the country (even if disagreeing with him) - he does soundbytes.
I think you'll find we had a fantastic vaccine roll out, and an unprecedented response to the pandemic when compared to much of the rest of Europe, even down to the nightingale facilities that thankfully wernt called upon, the deaths were tragic, but inevitable, that's the nature of a pandemic. but hey, don't let that temper your hyperbole.Tens of thousands of people died because of his incompetence and negligence.
Is that abhorrent enough for you?
You were anti fucking vaccine you mentalist!I think you'll find we had a fantastic vaccine roll out, and an unprecedented response to the pandemic when compared to much of the rest of Europe, even down to the nightingale facilities that thankfully wernt called upon, the deaths were tragic, but inevitable, that's the nature of a pandemic. but hey, don't let that temper your hyperbole.
I think you'll find we had a fantastic vaccine roll out, and an unprecedented response to the pandemic when compared to much of the rest of Europe, even down to the nightingale facilities that thankfully wernt called upon, the deaths were tragic, but inevitable, that's the nature of a pandemic. but hey, don't let that temper your hyperbole.
There's much he got wrong during his tenure, but the response to the pandemic wasn't one of them (imo)
I chose not to get a vaccine as I'm a healthy guy with no underlying conditions, that's my personal choice. Boris told us all to get it. And yet his detractors say he got the pandemic response wrong! Was he wrong to say get vaccinated?You were anti fucking vaccine you mentalist!
The counter argument is that his actions saved tens of thousands of lives.It's not hyperbole.
His (in)actions cost tens of thousands of lives.
You were anti fucking vaccine you mentalist!
It is if you think about it.I think you'll find we had a fantastic vaccine roll out, and an unprecedented response to the pandemic when compared to much of the rest of Europe, even down to the nightingale facilities that thankfully wernt called upon, the deaths were tragic, but inevitable, that's the nature of a pandemic. but hey, don't let that temper your hyperbole.
There's much he got wrong during his tenure, but the response to the pandemic wasn't one of them (imo)
Add to that those we left behind in Afghanistan to the wrath of the TalibanTens of thousands of people died because of his incompetence and negligence.
Is that abhorrent enough for you?
Imagine voting for that guy?Peter Bone out nadding nad!
The counter argument is that his actions saved tens of thousands of lives.
I chose not to get a vaccine as I'm a healthy guy with no underlying conditions, that's my personal choice. Boris told us all to get it. And yet his detractors say he got the pandemic response wrong! Was he wrong to say get vaccinated?
Imagine having him as your MP…Imagine voting for that guy?
Indeed. I have one who is nearly as badImagine having him as your MP…
Earlier we reported that Brandon Lewis was among a group of ministers expected to gather at No 10 this evening - but his flight from Northern Ireland was delayed.
But the BBC's Chris Mason has been told by a fellow passenger that the delayed flight from Belfast to London is about to take off.
Brandon Lewis will head to Downing Street as soon as he arrives in London - and tell Boris Johnson he should resign as prime minister, the BBC understands.
He allowed infected patients back into care homes
I chose not to get a vaccine as I'm a healthy guy with no underlying conditions, that's my personal choice. Boris told us all to get it. And yet his detractors say he got the pandemic response wrong! Was he wrong to say get vaccinated?
I'm no expert, but reports are suggesting the mRNA vaccine is causing auto immune respons issues.
Remember thalidomide! Have we learnt nothing?
In addition:You went a bit further than that actually. But for the record
He allowed infected patients back into care homes
He handed out billions in contracts to friends and favourites of the Tories
He spent a year and a half failing to get every child a device to access remote learning
He opposed giving free school meals over the summer
That’s just a start. He should be in the dock not No 10
Eat out to help outIn addition:
The Delay to lock down kicked 20k+ unnecessarily.
The " you can have a Christmas" caused the biggest spike of wave 2.
Removing the £10 uplift of those on benefits.
The Rwanda policy
The Police and Crime Bill stopping any noisy protest is right up there with dictatorships. 4 police officers arresting Steve Bray and removing his megaphone. I mean wtf.
The Northern Ireland Protocol which was never going to be acceptable.
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Finally Boris is world beating
I think this was a combo of Hancock and NHS from memory. It happened around the time of Johnson was hospital with Covid/recovering
The fact that he appointed and retained Hancock as Health Secretary probably makes my point moot though !
I'm more than happy with my vaccine decision, I looked at my personal situation and chose not to take a new vaccine with no long term testing, for a flu like virus with a survival rate in excess off 99%According to this guy, yes: