As I have said before, if I call a leaver thick and gullible people like you complain. But, you really don’t make it easy for me with posts like this.
Why not put up a decent argument against his post rather than call him thick ?
As I have said before, if I call a leaver thick and gullible people like you complain. But, you really don’t make it easy for me with posts like this.
As I have said before, if I call a leaver thick and gullible people like you complain. But, you really don’t make it easy for me with posts like this.
Awwww come on HT, you know deep down he's exceeded your admittedly low expectations. A good yardstick of his effectiveness is how often the usual suspects complain about him .... currently, the #teameu crew are mortified!
It's not exactly that he has done much wildly good, but I have found politics has become refreshingly calm - compared to the situation under May which was absolute non-stop chaos and confusion.
You're aware Parliament has been in recess for the last few weeks ?
Going around the country promising the world that he won't deliver.
Even the A303 is going to be duelled (again)
Suddenly we have money to burn which was probably, who knows, there all along.
Why would anybody want to fight the A303?
Why would anybody want to fight the A303?
Bit of a bad question, really.
A person who naturally disagrees with him, and expects him to do terribly, who thinks he's do a terrible job would have to answer 'as expected'
A person who naturally agrees with him, and expects him to do well, who thinks he's doing a good job would also have to answer 'as expected'
You're aware Parliament has been in recess for the last few weeks ?
I'm still a little confused about whether Boris is being strategically cunning or allowing himself to be boxed into a hopeless cul-de-sac...
From the outset it seemed apparent that Boris' strategy would be to go to Brussels, return and claim that May's deal was completely re-negotiated - whereas the actual difference would be as cosmetic as changing the name of the Backstop - and then getting this passed in Westminster. Hey presto, Boris the hero. Up until yesterday I was starting to doubt this, until yes, he writes a letter to Donald Tusk saying the Backstop needs to be changed into something completely different, which will allow frictionless grade to continue with no border infrastructure whilst alternative arrangements are developed, with a commitment to protect both sides if nothing is put in place by the end of the transition period...... hmmmm, so basically the Backstop again.....
So the ingredients are there to get May's renamed deal passed by October 31st, we leave, the no-confidence vote is defeated and any general election is on Boris' terms
OR... the other point of view....
Despite the willingness by Boris to do a deal, the forces he has surrounded himself with, Cummings, Rees-Mogg, Raab, Patel, Duncan-Smith - these guys want the No Deal crash out, they are relishing it, and they are forcing him to posture and blame the EU and break down relations until it becomes hopeless.....
The fall-out of this is inevitable.... Inevitable defeat in a no-confidence vote, inevitable election or 'government of national unity', high probability that the Tories lose, either punished for having crashed out with No Deal or punished for not leaving... and Boris is PM for just a couple of months .... He must know this, but can he stop it?
While this would be remarkable and must-watch TV, I can't believe it will actually happen. My money is still on the first scenario.