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Whilst hilarious on paper, it also wouldn't surprise me if he did it on purpose for some bizarre reason.
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Same here. Perhaps to show that it isn’t a big deal and you just go back and get it and vote later. Not quite so easy for everyone. And ignoring those who don’t have the ID in the first placeWhilst hilarious on paper, it also wouldn't surprise me if he did it on purpose for some bizarre reason.
Whilst hilarious on paper, it also wouldn't surprise me if he did it on purpose for some bizarre reason.
Boris Boycott, batting for his average. Double jug.Agreed. It suits Boris to have the public believe this bumbling scatty persona. He went to Eton and Oxford for ****s sake, he's anything but stupid. As for the reason? Because it benefits him somehow, Boris does nothing if its not for his benefit and his alone.
Agreed. It suits Boris to have the public believe this bumbling scatty persona. He went to Eton and Oxford for ****s sake, he's anything but stupid. As for the reason? Because it benefits him somehow, Boris does nothing if its not for his benefit and his alone.
He's a pustulating boil on the backside of Britain.Going to Eton doesn’t make him clever. It means his family is rich, that’s all. Presumably he had to do some work at Oxford, but I wouldn’t be too surprised if he paid someone else to do most of it.
You beat me to itGoing to Eton doesn’t make him clever. It means his family is rich, that’s all. Presumably he had to do some work at Oxford, but I wouldn’t be too surprised if he paid someone else to do most of it.
Any thoughts the abominable Johnson has are in furthering his interests and ambitions to the detriment of all around him and the country at large.You beat me to it
People often mistake posh for clever and working class for stupid
It’s a con we all need to see through
Maybe Boris is a thoughtless idiot because he’s never needed to be anything else?
I am sure I have seen that his grade at Oxford was just determined by his tutor (or whatever they call them at Oxford) and not based on any kind of major final assessment or piece of workGoing to Eton doesn’t make him clever. It means his family is rich, that’s all. Presumably he had to do some work at Oxford, but I wouldn’t be too surprised if he paid someone else to do most of it.
You beat me to it
People often mistake posh for clever and working class for stupid
It’s a con we all need to see through
Maybe Boris is a thoughtless idiot because he’s never needed to be anything else?
This explains partygate, another law he introduced but thought it didn't apply to him.
The bumbling persona is partly created to give a sort of genial, likeable character. It has obviously worked in the past because people did like him but as our county's leader I found it embarrassing.
He may be smart but there is an element of truth in this characterisation. When he was first made PM, people who knew him said that he quite often left problems to work themselves out. That showed itself in his slow reaction to the Covid outbreak.
I'm quite prepared to believe he didn't even think about taking ID to the polling station.
Intelligence is a funny thing. We are all super intelligent just in different ways.
Who is more intelligent, the person who can carve a sculpture that is admired for centuries, or a person who gets a first at Oxford in Law.
I know who will be the 'wealthier' (again is a wealthier life someone who is rich, or someone who is happy and surrounded by lovely people), but which is more intelligent. Wealth doesn't = clever.
Intelligence IMO is always tied with academia, not practical stuff.
Intelligence is a funny thing. We are all super intelligent just in different ways.
Who is more intelligent, the person who can carve a sculpture that is admired for centuries, or a person who gets a first at Oxford in Law.
I know who will be the 'wealthier' (again is a wealthier life someone who is rich, or someone who is happy and surrounded by lovely people), but which is more intelligent. Wealth doesn't = clever.
Intelligence IMO is always tied with academia, not practical stuff.
He probably called him 'his ***'I am sure I have seen that his grade at Oxford was just determined by his tutor (or whatever they call them at Oxford) and not based on any kind of major final assessment or piece of work
The circles you move in!I’ve met one of his brothers. Far more likeable than Boris, but it’s very much a family trait…
You don't get to the position(s) he got without being clever. Yeah your parents buy your grades at Eton (looking at you Harry!) Oxford a different kettle of fish altogether. Boris is very intelligent.
It's that generalisation that causes me problemsHoward Gardner wrote about this. Multiple intelligence theory it's called. There's several different types of intelligence: spatial, linguistic, etc