pastafarian
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But the timing....
what timing?
Boris continually said he would say where he stood after Cameron had finished with the "deal" negotiations.
But the timing....
The timing was around a day after David Cameron got his deal. Up until that point, no-one knew just what those terms would be. It is entirely possible that Boris wanted to see if he was prepared to back the deal or if it was unpalatable. Nothing wrong or odd in that.
Will a career on the sidelines with just a few minor directorships be his fate if it all goes wrong?
what timing?
Boris continually said he would say where he stood after Cameron had finished with the "deal" negotiations.
I hope Boris will really stick the knife into David Cameron.
Come off it. How much time does a senior Conservatuve politician need to make up on an issue which has dominated the Tories for decades? It's blatant opportunism. He's doing what he thinks will give him the best chance of being the next Tory leader.
Start of his leadership campaign. It's a gamble.
Start of his leadership campaign. It's a gamble.
Not sure you really understand what the referendum is concerning
It's not just about the referendum though, is it. It's also about politicians jockeying for position and power. Boris also has an eye on a leadership challenge. How naive can you be?...
This is very good news as he's a big figure indeed although personally I'd like to think most people can put two and two together and decide for themselves without the drama of campaigns.
I'm assuming you've achieved more than running the UK's largest city ? Ah, of course not !
Meant as a mildly humerous response to BJ's position but at the same time BJ has no interest in anything but promoting his political ambitions and if he has decided these are best served by leaving the EU then its probably a decent reason as any to stay in. But arent all elections a bit X factor like? We usually vote for those who we trust most (or distruct the least) to do the best for the country/family/our own self interest etc. In this particular instance I trust Cameron, Corbyn and Sturgeon far more than Johnson
listen to his press conference,he answers this question better than i can
That's a bit of a cop out answer. Do you seriously think he's not being opportunistic?
My question is this. Why doesn't any true self respecting British man or women want their country's sovereignty back, their country's ability to govern themselves and their country's ability to trade with the rest of the world. It just baffles the brain how some people are content with being dictated to by a bunch of unelected fools. Roll on independence day 23rd June
My question is this. Why doesn't any true self respecting British man or women want their country's sovereignty back, their country's ability to govern themselves and their country's ability to trade with the rest of the world. It just baffles the brain how some people are content with being dictated to by a bunch of unelected fools. Roll on independence day 23rd June