Hulk actor Mark Ruffalo smashes PM's attempt at incredible Brexit metaphor Ruffalo pointed out to Boris Johnson that the Marvel character only fights for the good of the whole, as PM’s comments drew widespread derision EU dismay as Boris Johnson compares himself to Hulk EU officials reject Boris Johnson claim of ‘huge progress’ in Brexit talk please log in to view this image
The Incredible Sulk the way he dodged that press conference because wicked protestors were calling him names.
Time for the Liverpool fans to get their F*** off Johnson banners out. Especially when you play Manchester United. They would join in the abuse of that piece of filth that is the so-called Prime Minister.
Currency speculators and hedge-fund managers, such as Murdoch, Mogg, Redwood, Banks and Farage, Basically, the puppeteers holding Boris's strings.
The Hate and The Gammon cheerfully reporting that Boris and Cummings planning to use Martial Law to force through No Deal. There's obviously an awful amount of money riding on Boris getting No Deal on 1.11.2019.
So, if I have this right, wouldn't it be better for car manufacturers and such in the UK relocate to NI under these arrangements?
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A Brexit deal has been agreed between the UK and EU before a meeting of European leaders in Brussels. Boris Johnson and Jean-Claude Juncker called it a "fair" outcome - and the EU Commission President said there was no need to extend the Brexit deadline. He said: "We have a deal so why should we have a prolongation." This will be a boost for the PM, but he still faces a battle to get the deal through Parliament on Saturday, with the DUP opposing it. Mr Johnson urged MPs to "come together" and "get this excellent deal over the line". He added: "Now is the moment for us to get Brexit done and then together work on building our future partnership, which I think can be incredibly positive both for the UK and for the EU."