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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
It was just a question. You’re free to not answer it as ever.
Well here is the answer. He is more than some ‘Whisky salesman’ he was a tough negotiator and believed in Brexit. Sadly I think he can see Boris going soft and not being Conservitive enough.
 
Seen the news on Frost. Not good because he was tough nut.

As expected, backbenchers are insisting on big changes from Boris in return for their support. Sunday Times are predicting the return of IDS. They point out that the organisation of No 10 has not been as effective since the death of disciplinarian and Cabinet Secretary, Jeremy Heywood. This bloke Simon "Party" Case sounds poor.
 
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Well here is the answer. He is more than some ‘Whisky salesman’ he was a tough negotiator and believed in Brexit. Sadly I think he can see Boris going soft and not being Conservitive enough.

History would suggest his views on Brexit are dictated by who he’s working for at the time. We seem to really struggle to recruit the biggest advocates of Brexit in 2016 to help deliver its many benefits and instead have to rely on former Remainers who see the light when there’s a career opportunity for them.
 
As expected, backbenchers are insisting on big changes from Boris in return for their support. Sunday Times are predicting the return of IDS. They point out that the organisation of No 10 has not been as effective since the death of disciplinarian and Cabinet Secretary, Jeremy Haywood. This bloke Simon "Party" Case sounds poor.
Agree, I heard this morning that Frost will return at some point. Lord Frost was also popular with Tories.... Bloody hell they are saying it now as a potential PM.
 
Agree, I heard this morning that Frost will return at some point. Lord Frost was also popular with Tories.... Bloody hell they are saying it now as a potential PM.

I would have thought difficult to be PM as he isn't an elected MP. But he's a strong player, and was really welcome after Theresa May and her EU bitches rolled over in negotiations with the EU. They need to find a tough negotiator to complete the NI talks
 
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I would have thought difficult to be PM as he isn't an elected MP. But he's a strong player, and was really welcome after Theresa May and her EU bitches rolled over in negotiations with the EU. They need to find a tough negotiator to complete the NI talks
Agree, he was a tough negotiator and stood up to the Brussels Bullies and the ‘sell outs’.
This is a big challenge for Boris. I have always liked him and know he is a vote winner, however the Party and Brexit comes first. He needs to wake up and stop messing around or Stroller will get his second wish.
 
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A man, aged in his 70s, has been arrested on suspicion of encouragement to commit arson. He remains in police custody. The arrest relates to a video posted online in which people were encouraged to burn down MPs’ offices.

Magic Grandpa's bro...
He is getting slated on TV now. What a ####.
 
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I'm reading he doesn't like Plan B and the prospect of vaccine passports. But I still say it's positioning. NI will be worried. He stood between them and the EU

I would assume that Frost has resigned out of embarrassment at his own utter failure to renegotiate the completely unacceptable deal that he himself negotiated in the first place. I expect he'll resign his peerage too.
 
I would assume that Frost has resigned out of embarrassment at his own utter failure to renegotiate the completely unacceptable deal that he himself negotiated in the first place. I expect he'll resign his peerage too.

Trying to get agreement with anyone over anything in NI is a struggle. The EU are hell bent on annexing it for themselves. No blame attaches to Frost.
 
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