New UK PM is Boris Johnson
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While your guys on his knees sucking off America.
That garden argument was all about Boris insisting the US was a much better place than the UK. His bint was arguing that it was not.
That garden argument was all about Boris insisting the US was a much better place than the UK. His bint was arguing that it was not.
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Another lefty remainer who gets confused. Also a sexist. Good start.Chneseexpat wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2019 6:10 amTrying to argue with a Tory is like trying to argue with a woman. They are always right, throw some totally spurious shit back at you from a long time ago, and always evade the real points because they know they haven't got a leg to stand on.
Give us a kiss TGR.
Cheesy, you are shot down time and time again by other members. However, I give you top marks for being consistent
Why not do as one of your great Labour leaders always said "Let's just wait and see".
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Cheesy, all of this information is available if you simply look for it. If you are having trouble using a computer, your local library can help you.Chneseexpat wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2019 6:23 amI have no idea where you got BJ being worth only 2 million, whereas Corbyn being worth 3 comes from. I can only suppose BJ has been putting in false tax returns again, and that Corbyn's house has gone up in value again, something he will address by releasing more brown field by government order and building a lot more affordable housing thus reducing land and house prices.
Using the same sources the Guardian use.
https://www.spearswms.com/jeremy-corbyn-net-worth/
https://www.celebritynetworth.com/dl/boris-johnson/
https://www.celebritynetworth.com/dl/jeremy-corbyn/
The difference is that Boris gives a lot of his personal money to charities while Comrade Corbyn secrets his away for his retirement and buys his clothes in charity shops. (foodbank next?).
And if you missed it. Over 30 years Corbyn has claimed over £3 million from the state alone. This is £1.5 million more than a normal MP.
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Just reading back through your posts to see if you have ever contributed anything useful..Short answer..No.
It may come as a surprise to you but the general population of the UK have never elected a Prime Minister. Elections are held so that constituencies can be represented in Westminster. Each party elects it's leader and the leader of the party that can form a government is the Prime Minister.Your above diatribe is complete rubbish. At least the Tory election was democratic unlike Labour.
Sad you know so little on how the country is run or anything else. Strange that (along with Cheesy who is positively brilliant compared with you) you have a fixation complex about Boris Johnson. Your posts against him are hilarious. Anyone would think that Boris had a personal grudge against you. Freud would have had a field day with you.
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Build a wall.
TheGrimReaper wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:45 pmSlavedog, you do not belong on this forum as you talk too much sense.
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Whilst technically true, do you think this could be because he has been an MP for over twice as long as the average (over 4 times as long in fact)?TheGrimReaper wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2019 2:57 pmAnd if you missed it. Over 30 years Corbyn has claimed over £3 million from the state alone. This is £1.5 million more than a normal MP.
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No. But what is interesting is that his claims have dropped since becoming leader.ReasonstobefearfulP3 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 3:26 pmWhilst technically true, do you think this could be because he has been an MP for over twice as long as the average (over 4 times as long in fact)?
April 2019 to March 2019 he claimed £16,744.88 in expenses.
April 2019 to March 2019 Boris Johnson claimed £10,897.61 in expenses.
Highest claimers are the SNP (makes sense)
Lowest claimers are the Tories.
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I guess it would appeal to simple minds but in general it was a load of crap.
The referendum was explicit. Every household in the country had the leaflet and every newspaper and news channel reported it......Take Cameron's deal or leave without one.
The fact that the Remain (Project Fear) group failed to get their points across is no ones fault but their own.
The biggest problem is that it was never a Party issue. It's sad that Remoaners cannot get their brains around this and can only deal with Party specific issues. How about having a go at Caroline Flint. No different to May. A remainer who put democracy ahead of her beliefs and supports Brexit because her constituents do.
Don't know why I bother really. It doesn't affect me much and I could not give a fig which party gets in as they are all a bunch of toss pots who only look after their own interests. Almost as bad as lawyers.
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I have a simple mind and I am humbled by your powerful intellect.
Could you maybe explain to me in simple words, like I'm a 5 year old, how Brexit will make Britain great again - and Brits better off ?
According to you, the pound will shoot up to 1,3€ by Christmas.
Then what?
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Well at least you admit it.
Your analogy was complete rubbish.
The referendum was clearly explained to everyone yet millions still cry they did not understand. What is hard to understand about Cameron's "accept the deal the EU have offered or leave without one"? Are you saying that you did not understand the plain English he used or understand what the referendum was about?
The referendum question was: Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union? with the responses:
1) Remain a member of the European Union
2) Leave the European Union
And Cameron addressed the Nation stating "And remember: they (Parliament) can’t undo the decision we take. If we vote out, that’s it. It is irreversible".
I have posted many time his statements about "Accept the EU deal on offer or leave" but obviously they are too hard to understand.
Makes you wonder if an exam should be taken passed before people are allowed to vote. Obviously some just have no clue as to what is going on. Hard fact to accept but very true.
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