Off Topic The Boris Johnson Appreciation Thread

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Incredibly harsh. First of all, if left wingers had any political sense, knowledge or integrity they should be overjoyed with Boris Johnson (in comparison with other conservative candidates.) He has always, throughout his political career, been a liberal minded Conservative. In both his Eton and Oxford days when he was registered as a Liberal, his London Mayoral terms when he was not afraid to spend money and openly criticised austerity measures. Now as Prime Minister he is publicly supporting higher public spending. He's essentially doing everything that most of the public have been crying about for years. He's always been consistent in this matter. But, the left, ever tribal would rather chop off their hand than admit his spending plans are positive.

I've even heard Labour voters argue "HOW CAN WE ARRORD THIS?!" A line they've been triggered by for literal years. Laughing stock of a party, thoroughly deserve all the seats they will lose in a month or two.

However, going back to Johnson. Please, present a single way a leave PM could both support his own political beliefs in our parliament and actually pass a single bill? He's entered the arena with a mandate from the public, but a 400 MP deficit in the House. He would have to sit down with every MP in there and try and bribe the Liberals more than the EU does.

This has transcended the EU for me, this is now an open debate and discussion on our parliamentary system. Pass the post is dead, it's dead in the water, our nation and all our former colonies must suffer under the weight of this antiquated corpse. We should turn this debate around after Brexit, we should turn it into a new way we can form our governments and we should discuss openly a constitution and a new way in which we select our MPs.

The thing which is making me sick is when remainers claim incompetence is the cause of this mess. You're being deceitful, underhanded, and incredibly tribal. Just admit you're stopping Brexit, don't blame the Prime Minister you cowards.
Wow,I mean Wow, did you actually type that? And did your carer allow you to post that?I should have stopped at "incredibly harsh"TBH
 
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Ah, so you support the right of people to change their minds upon more facts becoming known ?

Yes.
I don’t support repeated votes though. Once a decision is cast... it should be many years until it can be recast.
I respect the result of the referendum and think Brexit be implemented despite me being on the losing side.
 
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Yes.
I don’t support repeated votes though. Once a decision is cast... it should be many years until it can be recast.
I respect the result of the referendum and think Brexit be implemented despite me being on the losing side.
There you go again, Brexit will be implemented but you, your Government and looks the general populace didn't understand what that entails, just saying.
 
There you go again, Brexit will be implemented but you, your Government and looks the general populace didn't understand what that entails, just saying.
Says who? Based on what?

So if the general populace are claimed by the losing side without any evidence whatsoever to not have understood what they were voting for then the vote can be ignored? Seriously?
 
Incredibly harsh. First of all, if left wingers had any political sense, knowledge or integrity they should be overjoyed with Boris Johnson (in comparison with other conservative candidates.) He has always, throughout his political career, been a liberal minded Conservative. In both his Eton and Oxford days when he was registered as a Liberal, his London Mayoral terms when he was not afraid to spend money and openly criticised austerity measures. Now as Prime Minister he is publicly supporting higher public spending. He's essentially doing everything that most of the public have been crying about for years. He's always been consistent in this matter. But, the left, ever tribal would rather chop off their hand than admit his spending plans are positive.

I've even heard Labour voters argue "HOW CAN WE ARRORD THIS?!" A line they've been triggered by for literal years. Laughing stock of a party, thoroughly deserve all the seats they will lose in a month or two.

However, going back to Johnson. Please, present a single way a leave PM could both support his own political beliefs in our parliament and actually pass a single bill? He's entered the arena with a mandate from the public, but a 400 MP deficit in the House. He would have to sit down with every MP in there and try and bribe the Liberals more than the EU does.

This has transcended the EU for me, this is now an open debate and discussion on our parliamentary system. Pass the post is dead, it's dead in the water, our nation and all our former colonies must suffer under the weight of this antiquated corpse. We should turn this debate around after Brexit, we should turn it into a new way we can form our governments and we should discuss openly a constitution and a new way in which we select our MPs.

The thing which is making me sick is when remainers claim incompetence is the cause of this mess. You're being deceitful, underhanded, and incredibly tribal. Just admit you're stopping Brexit, don't blame the Prime Minister you cowards.

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People were having a strop at me calling Brexiteers ****s, but you've had a go at all left-wingers <laugh>

Also... welcome to the programme. This referendum vote had very little to do with the EU in the first place, it was always a slight on parliament. As someone said earlier, the EU was wayyyyy down the list of concerns for the British population. This was a chance of a rebel vote, because people weren't happy with austerity... So they voted, hilariously, to give the government ****ing things up in this country, more power.
 
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Wow,I mean Wow, did you actually type that? And did your carer allow you to post that?I should have stopped at "incredibly harsh"TBH

Respond with a rebuttal or shut up basically.

You can't deny anything that was typed. Boris is lite Tory, left wing parties HAVE been incredibly tribal for years. Nigel Farage is the exact same, it drives me mad.

Johnson could not possibly have implemented Brexit with the house deficit. Not a single deal would ever be voted for.

The parliamentary system in the UK is garbage.
 
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People were having a strop at me calling Brexiteers ****s, but you've had a go at all left-wingers <laugh>

Also... welcome to the programme. This referendum vote had very little to do with the EU in the first place, it was always a slight on parliament. As someone said earlier, the EU was wayyyyy down the list of concerns for the British population. This was a chance of a rebel vote, because people weren't happy with austerity... So they voted, hilariously, to give the government ****ing things up in this country, more power.

Yeah, but you are a ****. I've not seen evidence against it.

And no, the vote had everything to do with the EU. Why do you insist on pushing this nonsense agenda? People voted leave because they don't want to be in the EU, it's simple.

And I'm talking more than a slight, I think parliament should be smaller, votes based on percentages in different areas of the country and coalitions encouraged. It's how it works in the Norwegian storting and it works fine.
 
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Yeah, but you are a ****. I've not seen evidence against it.

And no, the vote had everything to do with the EU. Why do you insist on pushing this nonsense agenda? People voted leave because they don't want to be in the EU, it's simple.

And I'm talking more than a slight, I think parliament should be smaller, votes based on percentages in different areas of the country and coalitions encouraged. It's how it works in the Norwegian storting and it works fine.

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At least I admit I'm a ****, you are a hypocrite if you don't admit the same, if you say all left wingers lack integrity or sense <cheers>

And you Brexit lot need to stop with this fappening over how Norway operate.
 
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<laugh><laugh><laugh>

People were having a strop at me calling Brexiteers ****s, but you've had a go at all left-wingers <laugh>

Also... welcome to the programme. This referendum vote had very little to do with the EU in the first place, it was always a slight on parliament. As someone said earlier, the EU was wayyyyy down the list of concerns for the British population. This was a chance of a rebel vote, because people weren't happy with austerity... So they voted, hilariously, to give the government ****ing things up in this country, more power.

You commie ****. Put down your potato soup and pitchfork and smell the coffee. A juicy red apple is nice, but not every apple is red.
 
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At least I admit I'm a ****, you are a hypocrite if you don't admit the same, if you say all left wingers lack integrity or sense <cheers>

And you Brexit lot need to stop with this fappening over how Norway operate.

I’m a thundercunt and more ****y than you. All left wingers are either scroungers, doleites, anarchists, students or david ginola