Boris - "Pa'pa, what do you want for your birthday? Stanley - "Have always wanted a knighthood Son" Boris - "No problemo, I'll sort it Pa'pa"
This dictionary definition could've been specifically written for Boris Johnson and his father ... "If you describe an activity or situation as murky, you suspect that it is dishonest or morally wrong.."
Just been listening to the radical new proposals for illegal immigrants. The key policy seems to be to intercept illegal immigrants, without any papers or means to identify them. They'll then be refused entry to the UK and banned for life If they return they'll be checked on a register of thousands of other unidentified people to see if they've already been banned
It's the Emperor's New Clothes, still it will have thousands of blue rinse brigade old biddies in the home counties literally frothing like a barbers lather pot.
I'd imagine a family, any family, with a history of changing names, surnames, nationality, etc, could be described as murky. Johnson's father would change sex if he thought he could benefit from it. He was a confirmed remainer until his son campaigned for Brexit at which point he completely changed his 'principles'.
The hole just keeps getting bigger. These really devout Labour followers seem to be horrible people when it comes to anyone who isn't them. The pretence of caring about others when in reality they're ignorant, arrogant, spiteful racists.
He probably lives in the Home Counties but hasn’t been out of his bedroom for 10 years and has forgot.
I challenged your own opinion on inquiries - the subject - and you couldn't bail out fast enough. If you just want to broadcast your opinions without anything coming back the other way then the internet isn't for you.
Not in the slightest. It's buying into stereotypes and propaganda rather than developing an understanding of facts. As William Osler said, the greater the ignorance, the greater the dogmatism.
Don't be daft, not everyone is sitting at home all day. I post what I want, when I want and don't need advice on how to be an Internet warrior ... ... thanks all the same.
It was advice on how to contribute to a discussion rather than mindlessly parping and then refusing to elaborate on any of your reasoning, but I see you've treated it the way you treat every response you get that isn't just a pat on the back.