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PM Boris Johnson - monster thread for a monster twat

Is it just my imagination or will the voters inevitably turn on him when they work out he's conned them on Brexit and screwed up our Covid response and our economy and lied as much as Trump? Things seem to be slowly building to a head....the dam has cracked and there's a trickle...it could collapse...but when? Jan next year?
How have those wanting exit from the supra-state been conned?
 
It's your imagination. People are notoriously reluctant to admit that they've been tricked, or are wrong. Hence the success of online scammers.

I suppose you're right....my hopes were raised by this Observer columnist yesterday. He's telling me what I want to hear..

There can be few people who have not at some stage in their lives felt that they had been “taken for a ride” or conned. Yet that, I think, will be the dawning realisation of a fair proportion of the 37% of the electorate who – without, in most cases, having the faintest idea of the implications – voted on 23 June 2016 to leave the European Union.

 
As opposed to the 35% of the electorate who voted to stay in the EU, knowing exactly what the implications of that were. Obviously.
 
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Either it's part of his Winston Churchill method acting, or he's bitten off more than he can chew. Or both.
Oh, he has bitten off more than he can chew. and he knows it.

He thought he was going to lose the brexit vote, but that then he was going to lead to tory party. Then he was going to lead us into the sunlit uplands of a post brexit Britain, and then Covid happened which he just can't cope with. Deep down inside, he knows 100,000 people have died because of him, and that brexit will fuck the economy, and the Good Friday agreement, and that, when the dust has settled, history will look back on him as the worst post war prime minister we've had. to date, that is.

But he'll get his name on a board at Eton.
 
Oh, he has bitten off more than he can chew. and he knows it.

He thought he was going to lose the brexit vote, but that then he was going to lead to tory party. Then he was going to lead us into the sunlit uplands of a post brexit Britain, and then Covid happened which he just can't cope with. Deep down inside, he knows 100,000 people have died because of him, and that brexit will fuck the economy, and the Good Friday agreement, and that, when the dust has settled, history will look back on him as the worst post war prime minister we've had. to date, that is.

But he'll get his name on a board at Eton.
"this board was used to batter alexander boris de pfeffel johnson to death 4.6.2021"
 
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He was unsurprisingly demonstrating his classic cuntishness at PMQ's today.
It is surreal, like whatever he is asked he answers a different unasked question.
If he was asked about a missing rabbit he will answer talking about the vaccine programme.
I don't understand why one opposition MP isn't asking about Nasareen Zaghari Ratcliffe at each and every PMQ's.
 
He was unsurprisingly demonstrating his classic cuntishness at PMQ's today.
It is surreal, like whatever he is asked he answers a different unasked question.
If he was asked about a missing rabbit he will answer talking about the vaccine programme.
I don't understand why one opposition MP isn't asking about Nasareen Zaghari Ratcliffe at each and every PMQ's.

At the risk of anyone thinking I'm standing up for him, hasn't PMQs always been thus? Surely it's the Speaker's job to referee proceedings, and therefore ensure the PM, or whoever, addresses the question asked. It's one of innumerable flaws in our parliamentary system.

I think the Speaker and his wonks choose what questions are permitted, although anyone is welcome to correct me on that.
 
At the risk of anyone thinking I'm standing up for him, hasn't PMQs always been thus? Surely it's the Speaker's job to referee proceedings, and therefore ensure the PM, or whoever, addresses the question asked. It's one of innumerable flaws in our parliamentary system.

I think the Speaker and his wonks choose what questions are permitted, although anyone is welcome to correct me on that.

Yeah I know what you mean. When I watch it I tell myself this is the face of them that everybody sees, rightly or wrongly, and it gets more attention than watching a committee or whatever. However even at PMQ's I am regularly pissed off at his brazen cuntishness, and look around at imaginary others and want to yell 'is it only me that sees what's happening?'
When they went back to the studio there's Kuenssberg going 'yeah but this, yeah but that' like she can't see what's in front of her face. He is a locked in wrong-un and all they need to do is have a Kuenssberg mock up repeating that on a loop.
 
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