Dr Strangelove (how I learned to stop worrying and love Boris)

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An inevitable consequence of opposition for opposition's sake.

When this gets overturned, we'll not be far away from putting immigrants in camps. And when the screaming starts about that, remember how much was proposed and refused before we got to this.
Here comes the apologist
 
Can anyone help to clarify what Boris Johnson was saying.

He says what is being portrayed in the photos of 'Partygate' is a million miles away from what happened ...

... how can a bunch of people, drinking together in an enclosed place, be so completely different than a bunch of people, drinking together in an enclosed place.
 
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When the immigrant camps begin to appear, the apology will need to come from you and your ilk.
My ilk riddled with discrimination.
Like people who propose a logical, collaborative, humanitarian approach to complex problems ? are they my ilk? They’ll be responsible for the camps not the ones who legislated for it, voted for it or cheered it? It’s some leap that mind.
 
My ilk riddled with discrimination.
Like people who propose a logical, collaborative, humanitarian approach to complex problems ? are they my ilk? They’ll be responsible for the camps not the ones who legislated for it, voted for it or cheered it? It’s some leap that mind.

'what I think we should do is this'
'No'
'well, what about this?'
'No'
'ok, how about - '
'NOOOOOO'
'right well this is what we're doing because you've said no to absolutely everything else'
'that's not a very logical, collaborative approach'

Enjoy your camps.
 
That’s similar to what they do in Canada, pay them to stay on the reservations

Which in itself is a bit off, when you think about it.
No country should have to pay people just to stay where they are.

You can hear the screams of racism from the Kensington set - of whom we've got some aspiring members here, living their lives without having to see any of the problems their blind vehement opposition to anything that would solve the issue causes - if we tried to do the same thing.
 
Which in itself is a bit off, when you think about it.
No country should have to pay people just to stay where they are.

You can hear the screams of racism from the Kensington set - of whom we've got some aspiring members here, living their lives without having to see any of the problems their blind vehement opposition to anything that would solve the issue causes - if we tried to do the same thing.
My ex partner used to employ loads of them in the late 90s , next to useless, no concept of working for a living at all, he got the money from the government for employing them but reckons it’s the best thing that happened giving them the same money to stay where they were.
 
But on the bright side, it's peanuts compared to pissing £35b up the wall for Track&Trace, and then all the hundreds of millions on worthless PPE

All 'world class' and something we can be proud of <doh>

It really makes you wonder how long they'd have to be in power before the country ran out of money ...

... and if their mates in finance realised there was nothing left to sponge they'd turn their backs quicker than a tramp in a thunderstorm.
 
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