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[Politics] Johnson Enquiry - The poll

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Horses Arse

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Jun 25, 2004
4,571
here and there
i do think you've got to be a tad unhinged to defend this berk now,

his minions fiddling whilst rome burns.

this collective madness will be studied for generations yet to come,

boris johnson, a self-delusional compulsive liar, what have we done?
Haha. Really? Now? You had to be a loon to vote for the fraud in the first place. Who on earth believed a thing coming out of his, or his backers, mouths?

The fact that it is only now dawning on some folk that johnson is a lying unprincipled c#nt is a fine example of why this country votes in the tory scum as a default position.

It's only after being raped and pillaged for a decade or more that the victims manage to realise it is not in their interest.

Yet how quick were this nation to blame a non tory government for the global banking crisis.
 


rogersix

Well-known member
Jan 18, 2014
8,202
Haha. Really? Now? You had to be a loon to vote for the fraud in the first place. Who on earth believed a thing coming out of his, or his backers, mouths?

The fact that it is only now dawning on some folk that johnson is a lying unprincipled c#nt is a fine example of why this country votes in the tory scum as a default position.

It's only after being raped and pillaged for a decade or more that the victims manage to realise it is not in their interest.

Yet how quick were this nation to blame a non tory government for the global banking crisis.
i can't argue with any of that, we are all thatcher's children now.

i mean now, in that there are only smithereens left. after the as yet unresolved disaster of brexit, (what else did his government achieve?), after the omnishambles of the pandemic (enquiry ongoing), after cajoling rees mogg to lie to the queen, after the bungle appointees truss/kwarteng not budget, after the nurses (amongst others) go on strike, after services have been run into the ground and the nation asset stripped, after being proven to have lied to the house, after he has fled to his bolt hole with his power base in tatters, why do people still follow him? what's left? where to now?

a lot of people were taken in by his vaudeville act, (shame on them), but NOW,

when the chickens have come home to roost and the verdict is quite literally in, why now?
 




WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
27,766
i can't argue with any of that, we are all thatcher's children now.

i mean now, in that there are only smithereens left. after the as yet unresolved disaster of brexit, (what else did his government achieve?), after the omnishambles of the pandemic (enquiry ongoing), after cajoling rees mogg to lie to the queen, after the bungle appointees truss/kwarteng not budget, after the nurses (amongst others) go on strike, after services have been run into the ground and the nation asset stripped, after being proven to have lied to the house, after he has fled to his bolt hole with his power base in tatters, why do people still follow him? what's left? where to now?

a lot of people were taken in by his vaudeville act, (shame on them), but NOW,

when the chickens have come home to roost and the verdict is quite literally in, why now?

It really is quite incredible.

8% still backing Johnson. I can only assume that none of them are suffering from the spiralling costs of living, the mortgage rate fiasco, the failing NHS or they want more of the same, because they really couldn't be ........... could they :lolol:
 


rogersix

Well-known member
Jan 18, 2014
8,202
It really is quite incredible.

8% still backing Johnson. I can only assume that none of them are suffering from the spiralling costs of living, the mortgage rate fiasco, the failing NHS or they want more of the same, because they really couldn't be ........... could they :lolol:
say it...........
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,103
Faversham
i do think you've got to be a tad unhinged to defend this berk now,

his minions fiddling whilst rome burns.

this collective madness will be studied for generations yet to come,

boris johnson, a self-delusional compulsive liar, what have we done?
Some tories will say that Johnson was the useful idiot brought it to get brexit done, with the expectation he would bluster it all through, after which everyone could forget about it and politics could rebalance.

Let's not forget, he was removed as PM by his own party last year. Think of that.

However, they have not all been singing from the same hymn sheet. We still have active tools (OK, members) such as Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg and Lady Nadine Dorries stirring the pot. Perhaps if they and the likes of Sir Giraffe would wind their long necks in, we might be able to move on. But they will need to step away from the greased piglet for that to happen. They are the conservative equivalent of the momentum goons who were still bleating about democracy after Corbyn had been replaced.
 




rogersix

Well-known member
Jan 18, 2014
8,202
Some tories will say that Johnson was the useful idiot brought it to get brexit done, with the expectation he would bluster it all through, after which everyone could forget about it and politics could rebalance.

Let's not forget, he was removed as PM by his own party last year. Think of that.

However, they have not all been singing from the same hymn sheet. We still have active tools (OK, members) such as Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg and Lady Nadine Dorries stirring the pot. Perhaps if they and the likes of Sir Giraffe would wind their long necks in, we might be able to move on. But they will need to step away from the greased piglet for that to happen. They are the conservative equivalent of the momentum goons who were still bleating about democracy after Corbyn had been replaced.
he is a zaphod beeblebrox type character alright, his own party recognize that he's unfit for office, so what do seemingly sensible people like @Giraffe want? more shit in the rivers?

has the whole world gone mad?
 


Horses Arse

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2004
4,571
here and there
he is a zaphod beeblebrox type character alright, his own party recognize that he's unfit for office, so what do seemingly sensible people like @Giraffe want? more shit in the rivers?

has the whole world gone mad?
Eh? The giraffe guy isn't playing the spoof roll?

You mean he's being serious in his posts? Surely it's just an hilarious spoof.

Its got to be. No one could be that gullible surely?
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,103
Faversham
he is a zaphod beeblebrox type character alright, his own party recognize that he's unfit for office, so what do seemingly sensible people like @Giraffe want? more shit in the rivers?

has the whole world gone mad?
At least Zaphod just wanted to have fun as president, steal the heart of gold, discover Magrathea, and join the longest party that....

Oh. I see what you mean.
 


Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
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Jul 23, 2003
37,340
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Ridiculously harsh. Pathetic vendetta.
Genuinely?

The first Prime Minister ever to have been found guilty of lying to the house (there is a reason that members are honourable), to be subsequently found guilty of intimidating the committee investigating the lie, to then break the laws again to write a lucrative Daily Mail column while many can't feed their families thanks to inflation and interest rates and to finally give actual honours to people caught in a video partying while the rest of the country couldn't have Christmas with loved ones?

You should probably move to Russia. No pathetic vendettas there. Just strong, strong leadership :wink:
 




nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
18,574
Gods country fortnightly

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