Not the obese gob ****e American multi billionaire.
But Bristol's own Judd Trump to win the World Championship.
But Bristol's own Judd Trump to win the World Championship.
Not the obese gob ****e American multi billionaire.
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He's half mad and they know it.
Never looked at it like that.'Can you imagine Trump in control of that red button?'
RODney, here we go again.
I think differently.
Reagan was a sandwich short of a picnic and the Russians knew it better than anyone.
They behaved themselves knowing they couldn't go 'to far'.
The other day Russian jets flew just a few feet over the American Fleet, taking the p*ss.
Bet your life they wouldn't have if Trump was in charge.
He's half mad and they know it.
Trump is an idiot. A pub politician.
All we need next is Boris as PM and the lunatics will have completely taken over the asylum.
Trump is an idiot. A pub politician.
All we need next is Boris as PM and the lunatics will have completely taken over the asylum.
For those old enough to remember it, there was a series in the mid 70's called "I Claudius" (which I think they repeated it last year). It will remain with me for ever as it made a big impact and kind of taught a life lesson in survival tactics plus, it had an "all star" cast.
For the benefit of our younger members who don't know, the basic story is that Claudius survived to grow old(ish) in one of the bloodiest periods of the Roman empire where assassination was a regular and commonplace event for those who were any threat to the current incumbent in power. The opposition was basically exterminated to avoid the same fate occurring to the Emperor i.e. they got their retaliation in first....
Claudius had a limp and was partially deaf and only survived the bloodbath by basically pretending to be a bit of a halfwit simpleton and as such, was treated as a bit of a laughing stock and not considered to be a threat to anyone. Jacobi also played him with a massive stutter adding to the impression.
This came in very handy, especially during the reign of his completely off the scale bonkers nephew Caligula whose excesses became so OTT that he was eventually assassinated and Claudius was proclaimed Emperor by the Praetorian Guard. Suddenly, on appointment to power, the stutter disappeared, as did the simpleton impression and he was actually Emperor for 13 years and is credited with a number of good things before he eventually met the same fate as most Emperors and was assassinated by his adopted son, Nero.
Anyway, the point of all this is that this is how I view Boris. He plays the bumbling idiot now very well but with his background and education, this is something he very clearly is not. Will he become Claudius..? I don't know but whatever, don't be fooled by the image he portrays now...
Absolutely he has the common touch and knows how to communicate. He is also a contemporary of Cameron and both know he is the more intelligent. He has however taken a big gamble on Brexit



That's a separate debate, with conflicting views but the stays are now 4 to 1 on. Politics changes by the week. A few weeks ago Osborne was favourite to succeed Cameron then along came the budget fiasco. So if the stays win where does that leave Boris? As regards Trump he obviously says what a lot of people think. I don't think he will win but the feedback he has generated will need to be considered ongoing. Meanwhile as regards the snooker the Chinese are coming!!Time to take our country back,Well done Boris![]()
That's a separate debate, with conflicting views but the stays are now 4 to 1 on. Politics changes by the week. A few weeks ago Osborne was favourite to succeed Cameron then along came the budget fiasco. So if the stays win where does that leave Boris? As regards Trump he obviously says what a lot of people think. I don't think he will win but the feedback he has generated will need to be considered ongoing. Meanwhile as regards the snooker the Chinese are coming!!
Trouble is you can't argue with facts and we're roughly £5000 off in the EU a year
The most powerful man on earth says we'd not be considered for their trade if we left.
And to trade with the EU we would have to keep the same immigration laws as we have now
The main trouble is that it shouldn't be in the hands of people to decide. My ethos is that nothing will get worse if we stay in but we could be massively worse off we do and studies from Lse and other institutions hint at this