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Discussion in 'Cardiff City' started by BluefromBridgend, Jul 7, 2022.

  1. clingo

    clingo Well-Known Member

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    A point well made sir.
    I'm sure he can drop the EFL a few bob to help him out in a similar way.
     
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  2. clingo

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    The news covering Boris and Wimbledon.
    Sounds a bit of an Eton mess to me
     
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  3. DaiJones

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    JUST IN

    His resignation was just another lie.
     
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    BrizzleBluebird Well-Known Member

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    Tell you what though, say what you like about Boris but his final leaving party is going to be one hell of a shindig if his other non-parity parties are anything to go by!!

    I personally thought he was the right person at the right time to unstick a befuddled, standstill of a mess but unfortunately his continued gung ho, to he'll with the rules approach whilst not wanting to take any responsibility just wasn't sustainable.

    Need a level headed, sensible but determined approach now...
     
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  5. taffthefish

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    Boris the unseasoned cabbage and his band of sycophants need to be booted from office, **** his faux resignation, get the bottom feeding parasite out now. How? I have no idea, but him and his ilk need eradicating from the political scene.
     
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    Until he's out on his ar$e I wont believe he's going.

    I don't recall resigning.
    There was no resignation.
    I was repeatedly assured I didn't resign. I'm outraged.
    It was someone else who resigned.
    I was ambushed by resignation letter.
    Etc, etc, etc.


    It is alleged that the reason he's delaying leaving is because he's planned a belated wedding party for him and Carrie at Chequers.:steam:
     
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  7. clingo

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    Don't sugar coat it Taff! <laugh>
    Have to agree with you though. And the "befuddled standstill" mentioned by Brizzle was probably engineered to get him the job.
    Not a good PM I'm afraid and although Dai made a brilliant joke about it, I honestly believe that he sees his resignation as another hiccup that he can overcome on his relentless journey to "greatness"
     
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    BluefromBridgend Well-Known Member

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    He's a lying, cheating twat of a buffoon. Get him out now before he has time to build a wall.

    And not pay for it.
     
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    Apparently, some Spanish tennis player has withdrawn from Wimbledon.
    So that's two racketeers gone today.
     
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  10. Barry Tiger

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    Does this mean the Downing Street flat will get another 30k redecoration job?
     
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    It'll need re-decorating after Carrie has peeled the £850 per roll wall paper off the walls.

    At least we wont be getting a £150k tree house in Chequers.
     
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    I still think that is FXJqAe9WQAA572-.jpg over priced
     
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  16. ninian opinion

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    Well, he is out as we know so who’s coming in?
     
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    Tichy Sunak looks to be in the lead but some of those knocked out are urging their supporters to get behind Liz Truss.
     
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    They’re all lightweight and unimpressive - in fact like all politicians these days from whatever side of the floor.
     
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    Penny Mordaunt's no lightweight nor unimpressive..........<whistle>

    please log in to view this image
     
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  20. clingo

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    I honestly believe that there are good, caring and innovative MPs around the chamber. The problem though is that they are ignored for advancement or they prefer to stay on the backbenches where they can work for their beliefs. Those that do come through are vulnerable to the power corrupts syndrome. The problem we have at the moment is popularism and a lack of state craft. As a result, you end up with a government elected on a single issue and with no expertise in governing.
    I have no idea if my own political preference because I struggle to differentiate between the policies.
    Too many entrenched opinions. Check out the Bristol City pages for an example
    <yikes>
     
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