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Boris for federalism!0
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It takes two to tango.Mysticrose said:
Can't you raise the bar a bit? Honestly the Brexiteers aren't helping their cause at the moment by continuing to shout trite soundbites from the touchline. We had all this in 2016 and people have begun to see right through it. Simply shouting that things are 'project fear' or airily that 'we will make trade deals' doesn't make them true.Philip_Thompson said:
Project Fear.Scott_P said:
Stop making absurd fearful projections and we won't need to dismiss them. Stop dismissing our optimistic projections and we won't need to repeat them.0 -
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20 minutes to go. Will there be a crest on Boris's lectern?0
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The first graph has a dodgy Y-axis.
We could equally say 73% of Boris backers don't want less emphasis on climate change.0 -
Do old habits when publishing dodgy Lib Dem bar charts die hard? In this case, the vertical scale of one chart is some three times that of the other, yet comparisons are being made as if the scales are the same.
So that poll cannot be used to assert that "The approach to Brexit is not that surprising but it is climate change which sees a bigger gap between Johnson backers and those supporting Gove or Hunt." The difference is 19%/17% on climate change. It's 33%/48% on No Deal Brexit.0 -
Yes but when it comes to betting on the next PM, we are in a Keynesian beauty contest. We need to assess what Conservative MPs will make of the polling, regardless of what it really tells us.MikeSmithson said:0 -
Indeed. Very dodgy Y-axis. In the real world 33%/48% is much bigger than 19%/17%Wulfrun_Phil said:Do old habits when publishing dodgy Lib Dem bar charts die hard? In this case, the vertical scale of one chart is some three times that of the other, yet comparisons are being made as if the scales are the same.
So that poll cannot be used to assert that "The approach to Brexit is not that surprising but it is climate change which sees a bigger gap between Johnson backers and those supporting Gove or Hunt." The difference is 19%/17% on climate change. It's 33%/48% on No Deal Brexit.
Not to mention that whether it is 73%, 92% or 90% a vast majority of Boris, Gove and Hunt supporters don't want less emphasis on climate change. Its not an issue.
Whereas its safe to say Boris supporters (85%) do want no deal, Gove supporters (52%) are split with a small majority while Hunt supporters (37%) overall do not.
One of these topics is a subject, the other is moot.0 -
Whoever came up with that graph should be tarred and feathered.0
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Sorry but that's ridiculous by Will Straw. Number 10 had no authority to block posters from being released any more than Vote Leave could block Farage's "Breaking Point" poster which they hated and thought was counter-productive.rottenborough said:
Labour [or any other party] were free to release that poster if they wanted to do so.0 -
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Utterly pathetic. We've had over 2 years since Article 50 was invoked.Scott_P said:0 -
That's an interesting point. All Out War suggests that Will Straw et al were largely window dressing. When it got serious all the big decisions were made by Cameron and Osborne.Philip_Thompson said:FPT
Sorry but that's ridiculous by Will Straw. Number 10 had no authority to block posters from being released any more than Vote Leave could block Farage's "Breaking Point" poster which they hated and thought was counter-productive.rottenborough said:
Labour [or any other party] were free to release that poster if they wanted to do so.0 -
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That would be the same Cameron and Osborne who almost lost Scotland despite starting with a huge lead on Sindyref.tlg86 said:
That's an interesting point. All Out War suggests that Will Straw et al were largely window dressing. When it got serious all the big decisions were made by Cameron and Osborne.Philip_Thompson said:FPT
Sorry but that's ridiculous by Will Straw. Number 10 had no authority to block posters from being released any more than Vote Leave could block Farage's "Breaking Point" poster which they hated and thought was counter-productive.rottenborough said:
Labour [or any other party] were free to release that poster if they wanted to do so.0 -
Considering the three largest opposition parties by MPs were all in favour of Remain at least one of them could have got stuck in and put out a poster like that. Pathetic to cry about Cameron and Osborne afterwards.tlg86 said:
That's an interesting point. All Out War suggests that Will Straw et al were largely window dressing. When it got serious all the big decisions were made by Cameron and Osborne.Philip_Thompson said:FPT
Sorry but that's ridiculous by Will Straw. Number 10 had no authority to block posters from being released any more than Vote Leave could block Farage's "Breaking Point" poster which they hated and thought was counter-productive.rottenborough said:
Labour [or any other party] were free to release that poster if they wanted to do so.0 -
#BackBorisGadfly said:Video link to launch event...
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Go Boris!0
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So, Leave projections are not to be challenged, Remain projections are not to be made. How very open of you.Philip_Thompson said:FPT:
It takes two to tango.Mysticrose said:
Can't you raise the bar a bit? Honestly the Brexiteers aren't helping their cause at the moment by continuing to shout trite soundbites from the touchline. We had all this in 2016 and people have begun to see right through it. Simply shouting that things are 'project fear' or airily that 'we will make trade deals' doesn't make them true.Philip_Thompson said:
Project Fear.Scott_P said:
Stop making absurd fearful projections and we won't need to dismiss them. Stop dismissing our optimistic projections and we won't need to repeat them.0 -
SNP or Labour both could have released a Boris-in-Farage-pocket poster and given they were the "victims" of the previous poster would have got a lot of media attention as revenge served cold.DecrepitJohnL said:
That would be the same Cameron and Osborne who almost lost Scotland despite starting with a huge lead on Sindyref.tlg86 said:
That's an interesting point. All Out War suggests that Will Straw et al were largely window dressing. When it got serious all the big decisions were made by Cameron and Osborne.Philip_Thompson said:FPT
Sorry but that's ridiculous by Will Straw. Number 10 had no authority to block posters from being released any more than Vote Leave could block Farage's "Breaking Point" poster which they hated and thought was counter-productive.rottenborough said:
Labour [or any other party] were free to release that poster if they wanted to do so.0 -
Something on which we can all agree.Philip_Thompson said:Go Boris!
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There will be very many wanting him to 'Go' but not in the way you put itPhilip_Thompson said:Go Boris!
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Remember there were the two official campaigns, not each party running its own.Philip_Thompson said:
SNP or Labour both could have released a Boris-in-Farage-pocket poster and given they were the "victims" of the previous poster would have got a lot of media attention as revenge served cold.DecrepitJohnL said:
That would be the same Cameron and Osborne who almost lost Scotland despite starting with a huge lead on Sindyref.tlg86 said:
That's an interesting point. All Out War suggests that Will Straw et al were largely window dressing. When it got serious all the big decisions were made by Cameron and Osborne.Philip_Thompson said:FPT
Sorry but that's ridiculous by Will Straw. Number 10 had no authority to block posters from being released any more than Vote Leave could block Farage's "Breaking Point" poster which they hated and thought was counter-productive.rottenborough said:
Labour [or any other party] were free to release that poster if they wanted to do so.0 -
Not exactly up there with the theatre of Rory's launch.0
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Cox about to introduce Boris0
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He's got the Tory Trollop and The Quiet Man on the front row...rottenborough said:Not exactly up there with the theatre of Rory's launch.
What else does he need?0 -
Cox doing the intro.1
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I remember when Cox was briefly the one.0
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Ouch. A managerial approach will not suffice.0
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Johnson is the Trump candidate, so it is not surprising that he attracts those who approve of the Trump agenda.0
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backBoris.comGIN1138 said:0 -
Good linerottenborough said:Ouch. A managerial approach will not suffice.
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Boris!!!!!!!!!!0
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First gaff English football teams which are quite dependent of FOM for getting best players.0
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Interview with the man behind Titania McGrath & Jonathan Pie, Andrew Doyle. Have to agree with his reasons for satirising the ‘Woke’ types who pride themselves on their righteousness, using tenuous guilt by association techniques whilst presenting themselves as a victim despite being privileged
https://youtu.be/itf8V3P_Xz4
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To Iran for a prisoner swap. Agreed.Philip_Thompson said:Go Boris!
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I think that is a bit obscure. Sure there will be better onesnichomar said:First gaff English football teams which are quite dependent of FOM for getting best players.
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Boris has no answers about how to get a 'better deal'.0
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For sure. I oppose a No Deal Brexit because I think it will cause jobs and businesses to be lost that need not be lost, and poison relations with some allies, unnecessarily.Philip_Thompson said:FPT:
It takes two to tango.Mysticrose said:
Can't you raise the bar a bit? Honestly the Brexiteers aren't helping their cause at the moment by continuing to shout trite soundbites from the touchline. We had all this in 2016 and people have begun to see right through it. Simply shouting that things are 'project fear' or airily that 'we will make trade deals' doesn't make them true.Philip_Thompson said:
Project Fear.Scott_P said:
Stop making absurd fearful projections and we won't need to dismiss them. Stop dismissing our optimistic projections and we won't need to repeat them.
Not because I think we're going to run out of food or medicines, or suffer an economic blow that will take generations to recover from.0 -
Dunno I quite enjoyed Mark Harper's presentation. I have a meeting like that on most Monday mornings at workrottenborough said:Ouch. A managerial approach will not suffice.
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Are they? Premiership footballers from top 6 teams could play for them with or without FOM, as they are generally internationals with lots of caps.nichomar said:First gaff English football teams which are quite dependent of FOM for getting best players.
Liverpool’s foreign players are mainly non EU nationals; Salah, Mane, Firmino, Keita, Fabinho, Alisson to name six.0 -
No one hasSlackbladder said:Boris has no answers about how to get a 'better deal'.
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Exactly... This is cloud cuckoo land.Big_G_NorthWales said:
No one hasSlackbladder said:Boris has no answers about how to get a 'better deal'.
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Indeed, its poaching EU youngsters that would change - assuming the rules were applied as they are to non-EU players.isam said:
Are they? Premiership footballers from top 6 teams could play for them with or without FOM, as they are generally internationals with lots of caps.nichomar said:First gaff English football teams which are quite dependent of FOM for getting best players.
Liverpool’s foreign players are mainly non EU nationals; Salah, Mane, Firmino, Keita, Fabinho, Alisson to name six.0 -
What do you think? Just scaremongering? Or not scaremongering, but culpable negligence on the part of the government?Philip_Thompson said:
Utterly pathetic. We've had over 2 years since Article 50 was invoked.Scott_P said:0 -
Is that all Boris has to say on Brexit? Trust me folks, I'll just make it better??0
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Mark Harper - The middle management choicePulpstar said:
Dunno I quite enjoyed Mark Harper's presentation. I have a meeting like that on most Monday mornings at workrottenborough said:Ouch. A managerial approach will not suffice.
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Johnson said since referendum UK economy has grown much faster than the rest of the EU.
That is just untrue.
Between Q2 2016 and Q1 2019 the UK economy grew less than 5% while the EU27 grew by over 6%.
If he can't even be bothered to fact check the opening lines of his leadership pitch, what does it tell you about how he will govern?0 -
I see The Ludicrous Cox has made a deeply unwelcome return to the pulpit.0
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The whizz-bang candidate has had a charisma by-pass today.
Lynton at work ....
The close up "BACK BORIS" with the larger "OR" backdrop bound to be used on social media and in the press.0 -
Good on the 'left behind'. But just words.0
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Blah blah optimism blah blah more optimism.
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No. There were two official campaigns, multiple unofficial ones AND each party running it's own. That is how come the Remain campaigners outspent Leave campaigners so dramatically. It is also how come posters like Breaking Point came out despite being hated by the official Leave campaign.DecrepitJohnL said:
Remember there were the two official campaigns, not each party running its own.Philip_Thompson said:
SNP or Labour both could have released a Boris-in-Farage-pocket poster and given they were the "victims" of the previous poster would have got a lot of media attention as revenge served cold.DecrepitJohnL said:
That would be the same Cameron and Osborne who almost lost Scotland despite starting with a huge lead on Sindyref.tlg86 said:
That's an interesting point. All Out War suggests that Will Straw et al were largely window dressing. When it got serious all the big decisions were made by Cameron and Osborne.Philip_Thompson said:FPT
Sorry but that's ridiculous by Will Straw. Number 10 had no authority to block posters from being released any more than Vote Leave could block Farage's "Breaking Point" poster which they hated and thought was counter-productive.rottenborough said:
Labour [or any other party] were free to release that poster if they wanted to do so.0 -
This is a very bad speech. Nothing of value or insight apart from apple pie and waffle.0
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Ramble, ramble, ramble, ramble0
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Boris doing perfectly fine with his speech.0
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Bit on Jezza and the Jews gets big applause.0
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Complete bollocks so far0
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Safety first. He is, as Jenkins said of Blair, a man who only has to carry a rare ming jar across a room without dropping it.Slackbladder said:This is a very bad speech. Nothing of value or insight apart from apple pie and waffle.
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He will be a real threat to Corbyn if he winsrottenborough said:Bit on Jezza and the Jews gets big applause.
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Rory enjoys a good ramble too ....SouthamObserver said:Ramble, ramble, ramble, ramble
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Now the fun part ..0
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So long as Boris doesn't soil himself his speech should be good enoughrottenborough said:0 -
Six questions. Wow!0
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Job done. Though he doesn't look very happy about it.
Subdued.0 -
Not watching, but as the overwhelming favourite with a reputation of being a clown, the only option for Boris was surely to play it straight & sensible? Trying to be quirky a la Rory Stewart is only an option for long shots, or those thought of as dull (Hancocks newfound goofiness and TMs dancing queen routine for instance)1
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Lol 😆
Souper reply to question from Laura K.0 -
Apart from committing himself absolutely to leave the EU on 31 October come hell or high water!rottenborough said:0 -
Bit of a weak question from LK...0
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2-0 up with time running out. Forget the beautiful game. Take it to the corner flag.
Could be Lynton Crosby. Could be Jose Mourinho. Good advice regardless.0 -
It really wasTGOHF said:Lol 😆
Souper reply to question from Laura K.0 -
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What new mandate?0
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He is bloody good at stalling while he thinks of an answer by making a jokey comment on the question. This one: a "minestrone of observations"0
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A fairly probing question by the usually hopeless Laura K – albeit rather long, 'look at me', and rambling.0
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This is deeply unimpressive. So much waffle.0
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WTF????? Boris thinks that if he strolls up and say, 'hey what johnny foreigner, lets do a better deal, he'll just get it'.
He's deluded or a liar, and probably both.0 -
Boris Trumpton has put on a LOT of weight. Is he trying to outdo The Real Trumpton?0
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If you dont like it, dont come here!SouthamObserver said:This is deeply unimpressive. So much waffle.
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Labour GAIN Beth Rigby.0
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Crowd booing Beth's question. Very Faragist and Jezza.0
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It's like a Corbyn appearance. Supporters booing difficult questions and cheering answers.0
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Tbh I think Boris might have slimmed down since we last saw him._Anazina_ said:Boris Trumpton has put on a LOT of weight. Is he trying to outdo The Real Trumpton?
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Boris Johnson admits speeding...0
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Who is in the audience. A load of Leaver yobs off the street or fellow MPs?0
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Dodges the drugs question.0
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Lock him up.Gallowgate said:Boris Johnson admits speeding...
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Boris drifting on Betfair.0
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"To confirm what I had already decided, I went undercover to infiltrate this den of crypto-fascism with my good friend Yohann Koshy, whose devastating account of the goings-on at the club has since been published by the online magazine VICE.
As a professional journalist, Yohann had already written his response to the show before actually seeing it, and was hoping to augment the piece with a few choice quotations from the night.
‘Don’t worry,’ I told him. ‘We know what they were thinking. All you need to do is quote a few lines out of context, emphasize the right-wing audience members..."
https://spectator.us/terrifying-journey-far-right-comedy/0