TomandJerry
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- Oct 1, 2013
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https://twitter.com/benrileysmith/s...id-javid-resignations-uk-politics-live-latest
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Exactly. The office of Prime Minister, the notion of service and the nation need him gone today.
I'm on the wagon at the moment but, if and when it happens, I will have an "exception day". Then I will start hoping that his successor is not quite as useless. Because, if it's Raab or Patel we really are Donald Ducked. Ok
On a separate note, has anyone seen [MENTION=2719]Mouldy Boots[/MENTION] ?
forgive my ignorance, 30p?
You are aware that there have been plenty of Governments lasting less than 5 years ? I voted Tory to safeguard our leaving the EU. That’s my reason for my vote and if we went back in time I would vote exactly the same way for the same reason. It is very easy to understand even if you disagree. For all your jibes though the only party I have ever campaigned for is Labour and I am happy to see them returning to their roots.
I was under the impression from a post of yours a few weeks ago that you are now not so sure that leaving the EU was necessarily so important that it would define a voting choice, were the time clock to be rewound. I'm a bit surprised that you now appear to still consider that we are better off having left the EU. We have gained nothing, and have created a running sore in Northern Ireland. You still think this would justify voting for Johnson again if we rewound the clock to the last general election?
Personally I thought that Johnson coming to power was worth it in order to ensure Corbyn ceased to lead Labour. I am happy to confess that I had underestimated the extent to which Johnson is useless. Unlike you I certainly wouldn't unblinkingly (it seems) vote the same way again.
I'm a little surprised and somewhat disappointed, to be honest.
On a separate note, has anyone seen [MENTION=2719]Mouldy Boots[/MENTION] ?
forgive my ignorance, 30p?
It looked like he winked at the press!!
Yes you've told us how you campaigned for Labour many many years ago and then saw the light and have been Tory ever since you became older and more mature
At what point did you realise that this superb economic strategist, excellent international negotiator, master of diplomacy and brilliant leader of the UK Government that you decided was the man to take Britain forward into a wonderful Post Brexit new age, had become a proven lying, duplicitous, unscrupulous, self obsessed, deceitful, unprincipled, corrupt, egotistical **** ?
I'm guessing it was some time before Starmer's announcement a couple of days ago
https://twitter.com/krishgm/status/...id-javid-resignations-uk-politics-live-latest
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They bottled it
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Not at all.
They shouldn’t change the rules just because it suits.
I don’t remember posting anything like that. Perhaps you misunderstood? On nearly every issue my views have always been closer to a traditional Labour view. Leaving the EU is very important me though. Perhaps I was saying that I was no longer worried that Labour would reverse our leaving. This week’s policy shift by Starmer has confirmed that view. As to 2019 if Labour had stood on its current policy and with Starmer as leader they would have got my vote. I don’t see what there is to be disappointed about. Surely not that I disagree with you ?
Not at all.
They shouldn’t change the rules just because it suits.
Johnson does. He changed the ministerial code when he was found to be lying to Parliament.