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Everyone's favourite curry muncher is spending the evening pissing over Boris.




At this stage it's irrelevant as the conservatives are no longer split between the pro and anti EU factions they have been for last half century because the pro have been thoroughly whipped, but it's fun to read.
 
This is just beyond ridiculous now


The U.K.’s House of Lords rejected government plans to break international law over Brexit, putting the onus back on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who immediately vowed to push ahead with the legislation.
Peers voted late Monday to remove the most controversial parts of the Internal Market Bill, which gives ministers the power to unilaterally rewrite parts of the Withdrawal Agreement that Johnson signed with the European Union.
The legislation has prompted the EU to take legal action just as the two sides are locked in negotiations to strike a trade and security deal. But the prime minister has refused to back down over the plan, which the government has conceded will break international law in a “specific and limited” way....
 
Everyone's favourite curry muncher is spending the evening pissing over Boris.




At this stage it's irrelevant as the conservatives are no longer split between the pro and anti EU factions they have been for last half century because the pro have been thoroughly whipped, but it's fun to read.

Never thought I would EVER find myself agreeing with the Prince of Greyness but the man is right
 
This intervention is hilarious

Ian Duncan Shit told Channel 4 News:
"It's nothing to do with them and we will get on with our legislation.
"We are a sovereign nation, that's what we voted for.
"And therefore sovereign nations have the right to be sovereign."
"If I was Joe Biden, I would look to his own domestic problems rather than ours."
Asked whether that was a "polite butt out" aimed at Biden, he replied: "You can take it as you wish."
great trade deal negotiating :thumbs:
someones needs to remind IDS its the UK thats been acting desperate for contact with the US, not the other way around
 
Look at the price on next pm tho - rishi and starmer are neck and neck which implies Johnson will last full term

Or that the people who come up with odds have no more knowledge what will happen than you or I. Brexit is still, somehow, completely up in the air. If Johnson can pull off anything short of a total catastrophe there then he'll probably have done enough to keep his job until the next GE, assuming he actually wants to.

For my money Johnson will stay on for the duration even though he doesn't actually want to, because he's too vain and narcissistic to do otherwise.
 
I don't believe BoZo will last the full term, the man just can't build consensus. Clearly with an 80 seat majority he doesn't need to build consensus outside the Conservative Party but he doesn't even really try with his own MP's. They will forgive him a lot in the short term because he has delivered a massive majority and revitalised their fortunes but with every cockup and fudge he delivers, I expect them to get more and more narked with his dictatorial style and the fact that quite frankly he not's actually very good at being PM.
 
I don't believe BoZo will last the full term, the man just can't build consensus. Clearly with an 80 seat majority he doesn't need to build consensus outside the Conservative Party but he doesn't even really try with his own MP's. They will forgive him a lot in the short term because he has delivered a massive majority and revitalised their fortunes but with every cockup and fudge he delivers, I expect them to get more and more narked with his dictatorial style and the fact that quite frankly he not's actually very good at being PM.
he's not very good at being a human at all

the sooner he's in penguin bellies the better
 
January will be interesting. Johnson is gonna soak up all the blame for how shit Brexit is so someone else can step in and keep Tory ratings up? Is that the strategy now? Seems like it
Johnson is a living walking shit sponge. I reckon about March will be peak saturation, and therefore the end of his use to the Tories.
 

to help display that:
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Interesting in that diagram that "probability too low to be able to assess" (signified by dotted lines) of Johnson insisting on maintaining the illegal parts of IM bill - considered a "theoretical" < what do i know, but I got the impression he's sticking with that.
 
Kent's Brexshit issues raise their ugly head again...

Post-Brexit lorry queues could make Kent 'toilet of England'

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Some particularly fine buck-passing at the end of that piece:

A spokeswoman for the Department for Transport referred questions to Highways England. A spokeswoman for Highways England said: “We are working with a number of partners to put contingency plans in place.” But she referred questions about toilet facilities for lorry drivers back to the department and to Kent county council.

A Kent county council spokesman said waste clearance was the responsibility of district and borough councils.
:D :mad:
 
Drawbridge up - no access to EU representation for British solicitors via Irish qualification unless they are resident in Ireland.

 
Drawbridge up - no access to EU representation for British solicitors via Irish qualification unless they are resident in Ireland.

The headline says "British" and the article says "England and Wales"... which is it?
 
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