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In her back?
She gave them an ultimatum I would think. I was even reported a few days ago that she said she would sack Boris if he didn't like the agreement from the weekend.
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In her back?
I can't be the only person who finds this childish baying and calling from the bench complete schoolboy stuff? Like granted nobody likes her and it's a political embarrassment but they still just sound like whooping apes to me.
It's pretty spot-on though. How they tolerate him is beyond me. I'd like to think if there was someone like him over here, he'd have been called out on his bullshit years ago.I don't think she likes him
Opinion | Boris Johnson Has Ruined Britain
It's pretty spot-on though. How they tolerate him is beyond me. I'd like to think if there was someone like him over here, he'd have been called out on his bullshit years ago.
British politics is fucked. Britain is fucked.
Was Bertie as bad as the others? The Healy-Raes have dangerous policies and ideologies and are basically incompetant. Lowry is an out and out criminal. Bertie's own corruption is obviously amplified by the fact he was leader but as a leader I would say he was far better than either Haughey or Cowan if I may damn him with faint praise.You mean someone not like the Healey-Raes, Michael Lowry, Bertie Ahern etc etc?
Was Bertie as bad as the others?
Was Bertie as bad as the others? The Healy-Raes have dangerous policies and ideologies and are basically incompetant. Lowry is an out and out criminal. Bertie's own corruption is obviously amplified by the fact he was leader but as a leader I would say he was far better than either Haughey or Cowan if I may damn him with faint praise.
Was Bertie as bad as the others? The Healy-Raes have dangerous policies and ideologies and are basically incompetant. Lowry is an out and out criminal. Bertie's own corruption is obviously amplified by the fact he was leader but as a leader I would say he was far better than either Haughey or Cowan if I may damn him with faint praise.
An Irish mate living in England says all the mainstream radio talk show hosts and the people who call in to them* are fully behind Johnson. Which I find incredible.
* I know, I know.
He's a man. If there is one thing that is very much ingrained in the British Psyche it is this...
Bertie, yeah. The other 2 I'd liken more to that Rees-Mogg wanker in the sense that he can tell his lies, and be as corrupt as can be, but because he's not in any real position of power (relatively), the amount of damage he can cause is limited.You mean someone not like the Healey-Raes, Michael Lowry, Bertie Ahern etc etc?
Bertie, yeah. The other 2 I'd liken more to that Rees-Mogg wanker in the sense that he can tell his lies, and be as corrupt as can be, but because he's not in any real position of power (relatively), the amount of damage he can cause is limited.
Bertie did what he did, got away with it for as long as he got away with it, but it ultimately caught up with him and his party (and his reputation) was destroyed.
Johnston is still doing what he's doing and there's no end in sight to it.
who was doing that?I'd disagree on his reputation being destroyed, lots of people still think he's a hero and his party share power with FG right now so they're hardly destroyed. Says a lot about the Irish psyche when there's people on here defending criminally corrupt Irish politicians against their British counterparts..
who was doing that?
I seeYou.
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