Yikes, Prime Minister - Boris Johnson's bungling and buffon

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Re: Yikes, Prime Minister - Boris Johnson's bungling and buffon

Post by LordRaven » Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:20 pm

Grafenwalder wrote:
LordRaven wrote:Boris must have Rhino Hide, and/or he knows something nobody else does.
He simply brushed all questions off today in a "don't give a shit" matter.
He appears to think himself bulletproof.

Comrade Boris de Pfeffelski has 'connections'. :cool:

Long string and very thought provoking.



I enjoyed my time in Riga :smilin:

Re: Yikes, Prime Minister - Boris Johnson's bungling and buffon

Post by Stooo » Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:07 pm

Remember April 2018? Yes, that's when pictures emerged of Boris at San Francesco d’Assisi airport in Italy after a long night at a secret party hosted by Russian billionaire Evgeny Lebedev.


https://www.mylondon.news/news/nostalgi ... d-22411736

Who is now in the HOL?

Re: Yikes, Prime Minister - Boris Johnson's bungling and buffon

Post by Grafenwalder » Mon Jan 31, 2022 7:57 pm

LordRaven wrote:Boris must have Rhino Hide, and/or he knows something nobody else does.
He simply brushed all questions off today in a "don't give a shit" matter.
He appears to think himself bulletproof.

Comrade Boris de Pfeffelski has 'connections'. :cool:

Long string and very thought provoking.

Re: Yikes, Prime Minister - Boris Johnson's bungling and buffon

Post by Stooo » Mon Jan 31, 2022 7:55 pm

LordRaven wrote:Boris must have Rhino Hide, and/or he knows something nobody else does.
He simply brushed all questions off today in a "don't give a shit" matter.
He appears to think himself bulletproof.


He thinks that he's going to get away with it, he really believes it.

For perhaps the first time in his life he's about to be hit by the reality express.

Re: Yikes, Prime Minister - Boris Johnson's bungling and buffon

Post by LordRaven » Mon Jan 31, 2022 7:32 pm

Boris must have Rhino Hide, and/or he knows something nobody else does.
He simply brushed all questions off today in a "don't give a shit" matter.
He appears to think himself bulletproof.

Re: Yikes, Prime Minister - Boris Johnson's bungling and buffon

Post by Stooo » Mon Jan 31, 2022 7:16 pm

Points.









































Laughs.

Re: Yikes, Prime Minister - Boris Johnson's bungling and buffon

Post by Grafenwalder » Mon Jan 31, 2022 5:10 pm

drum wrote:
Avon Barksdale wrote:


It would be easier if the Government just have us the dates when a party didn't take place.

I'm not sure what purpose further leaks about parties serve as I am sure most of the electorate have made up their minds about the Johnson administration and are probably getting fatigued by it. From a personal point of view unless something radically changes I won't be voting Conservative any time some. I was persuadable in the past (and was very close to voting for them at the last election in fact) but not any more.



We've had Gove saying they need Christian forgiveness, what's wrong with ordinary forgiveness, why does it need to be a Christian one?

Because they're Islamophobes.

What the hell have they done? :shake head:

Shafted an entire country and plundered the coffers for £billions in taxpayers money to dish out to their chums - but for some peculiar reason folk think thats great and it's just Boris being Boris and besides, he's "funny".

Re: Yikes, Prime Minister - Boris Johnson's bungling and buffon

Post by drum » Mon Jan 31, 2022 4:08 pm

Two of my favourite people :mrgreen:

Re: Yikes, Prime Minister - Boris Johnson's bungling and buffon

Post by drum » Mon Jan 31, 2022 4:05 pm

Nearly punched the telly :grrrrr: Blackford getting kicked out of Parliament for telling the absolute truth. Johnson did and is still misleading the house.

Re: Yikes, Prime Minister - Boris Johnson's bungling and buffon

Post by Maddog » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:34 pm

Avon Barksdale wrote:


It would be easier if the Government just have us the dates when a party didn't take place.

I'm not sure what purpose further leaks about parties serve as I am sure most of the electorate have made up their minds about the Johnson administration and are probably getting fatigued by it. From a personal point of view unless something radically changes I won't be voting Conservative any time some. I was persuadable in the past (and was very close to voting for them at the last election in fact) but not any more.



I mean it appears they throw a good party. Surely there is some value in that? :dunno:


But the mixture of arrogance and stupidity in this whole affair is pretty spectacular.

Our politicians were a bit less arrogant and a bit more sly. Like any good politician.

Re: Yikes, Prime Minister - Boris Johnson's bungling and buffon

Post by drum » Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:49 pm

Re: Yikes, Prime Minister - Boris Johnson's bungling and buffon

Post by Guest » Mon Jan 31, 2022 12:14 pm

Avon Barksdale wrote:
drum wrote:
Avon Barksdale wrote:


It would be easier if the Government just have us the dates when a party didn't take place.

I'm not sure what purpose further leaks about parties serve as I am sure most of the electorate have made up their minds about the Johnson administration and are probably getting fatigued by it. From a personal point of view unless something radically changes I won't be voting Conservative any time some. I was persuadable in the past (and was very close to voting for them at the last election in fact) but not any more.



We've had Gove saying they need Christian forgiveness, what's wrong with ordinary forgiveness, why does it need to be a Christian one? What the hell have they done? :shake head:


That's the problem with populism - give it a while and it shows itself to be idiotic and backward looking.

You speak as if appealing to the lowest common denominator and pandering to people's baseless fear is a bad thing

Re: Yikes, Prime Minister - Boris Johnson's bungling and buffon

Post by Avon Barksdale » Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:57 am

drum wrote:
Avon Barksdale wrote:


It would be easier if the Government just have us the dates when a party didn't take place.

I'm not sure what purpose further leaks about parties serve as I am sure most of the electorate have made up their minds about the Johnson administration and are probably getting fatigued by it. From a personal point of view unless something radically changes I won't be voting Conservative any time some. I was persuadable in the past (and was very close to voting for them at the last election in fact) but not any more.



We've had Gove saying they need Christian forgiveness, what's wrong with ordinary forgiveness, why does it need to be a Christian one? What the hell have they done? :shake head:


That's the problem with populism - give it a while and it shows itself to be idiotic and backward looking.

Re: Yikes, Prime Minister - Boris Johnson's bungling and buffon

Post by drum » Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:54 am

Avon Barksdale wrote:


It would be easier if the Government just have us the dates when a party didn't take place.

I'm not sure what purpose further leaks about parties serve as I am sure most of the electorate have made up their minds about the Johnson administration and are probably getting fatigued by it. From a personal point of view unless something radically changes I won't be voting Conservative any time some. I was persuadable in the past (and was very close to voting for them at the last election in fact) but not any more.



We've had Gove saying they need Christian forgiveness, what's wrong with ordinary forgiveness, why does it need to be a Christian one? What the hell have they done? :shake head:

Re: Yikes, Prime Minister - Boris Johnson's bungling and buffon

Post by Avon Barksdale » Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:51 am



It would be easier if the Government just have us the dates when a party didn't take place.

I'm not sure what purpose further leaks about parties serve as I am sure most of the electorate have made up their minds about the Johnson administration and are probably getting fatigued by it. From a personal point of view unless something radically changes I won't be voting Conservative any time some. I was persuadable in the past (and was very close to voting for them at the last election in fact) but not any more.

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