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The Boris war on sugar taxes comes just two and a half years after he imposed a similar measure at City Hall while Mayor of London https://t.co/1RCUXibcNE
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Balls.
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"It just popped out" - the all purpose Boris excuse ?0
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Hard to imagine Boris doing detailed prep each week before PMQs.0
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Will Ross Thomson be employed to whisper 'Remember you are mortal' into BJ's ear?Scott_P said:0 -
NoTheuniondivvie said:Will Ross Thomson be employed to whisper 'Remember you are mortal' into BJ's ear?
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Who was that useless Tory MP on PL? No answer to anything other than that someone should look into it.0
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Let's be very clear. He's a knob.0
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OGH's OP has a video of Boris defending cutting fire services.
Here is an earlier video of Boris denying these cuts were planned.
https://youtu.be/PlNCf82iIBE
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BoZo thinks he's Churchill.
Churchill's grandson thinks he's Spode
https://twitter.com/tarotray/status/1146388342881366018
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The Guardian is accusing Boris of dog whistle politics. This alert has just come through on my watch, guess I'm in 2019 finally.0
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Not a Boris fan but he’s right on this. Nudging people in the right direction is a much better way to do things than taxing and banning things.Scott_P said:
NoTheuniondivvie said:Will Ross Thomson be employed to whisper 'Remember you are mortal' into BJ's ear?
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Taxation is a nudge tactic.Sandpit said:
Not a Boris fan but he’s right on this. Nudging people in the right direction is a much better way to do things than taxing and banning things.Scott_P said:
NoTheuniondivvie said:Will Ross Thomson be employed to whisper 'Remember you are mortal' into BJ's ear?
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You were all so happy to support the interventionist May "parking her tanks on Labour's lawn" etc. It's fascinating to see the Conservatives doing some quite amazing flip-flops as May becomes Johnson.Sandpit said:Not a Boris fan but he’s right on this. Nudging people in the right direction is a much better way to do things than taxing and banning things.
Whatever happened to worker participation on boards of companies or is that another thing to be forgotten?0 -
England in a spot of trouble.0
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There's a massive difference between taxing something and banning stuff though ?Sandpit said:
Not a Boris fan but he’s right on this. Nudging people in the right direction is a much better way to do things than taxing and banning things.Scott_P said:
NoTheuniondivvie said:Will Ross Thomson be employed to whisper 'Remember you are mortal' into BJ's ear?
https://twitter.com/RossThomson_MP/status/1146313705396850688
I'm happy with a sugar tax in principle given the cost externalities picked up by the NHS for obesity, diabetes and so forth.
Should say Monster energy drink be banned though ? Absolubtely not.0 -
I did wonder what sins were to be taxed, and for a brief moment, how you'd do it!Scott_P said:0 -
England going out of the WC.0
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No. Banning smoking indoors/in public places is a nudge tactic.Nigelb said:
Taxation is a nudge tactic.Sandpit said:
Not a Boris fan but he’s right on this. Nudging people in the right direction is a much better way to do things than taxing and banning things.Scott_P said:
NoTheuniondivvie said:Will Ross Thomson be employed to whisper 'Remember you are mortal' into BJ's ear?
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We haven't bowled yet!FrancisUrquhart said:England going out of the WC.
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Just 11 runs from 27 balls. Poor innings by Stokes.0
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Going to have to bowl them out.OldKingCole said:
We haven't bowled yet!FrancisUrquhart said:England going out of the WC.
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I'm backing England (£10 @ 1.32), think we have a great platform to get ~ 310 which NZ will find hard to chase.0
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On topic, I am shocked.0
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From the BBC website
How long before we stop hyping Jos Buttler as a world-class player and our 'dangerman' with his nine centuries in 138 ODIs? Too often compared to the greats of the modern era when a more natural comparison is to Heskey's 7 goals in 62 England games - Fraser in Tetbury
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Unlike Heskey, Buttler destroys in the IPL, where as other than one seasons, Heskey was equally shit in the EPL.TheScreamingEagles said:From the BBC website
How long before we stop hyping Jos Buttler as a world-class player and our 'dangerman' with his nine centuries in 138 ODIs? Too often compared to the greats of the modern era when a more natural comparison is to Heskey's 7 goals in 62 England games - Fraser in Tetbury0 -
Buttler could hit 20 off 11 all of the time and I'd STILL rather read his name on the team sheet, particularly with our top order strength.FrancisUrquhart said:
Unlike Heskey, Buttler destroys in the IPL, where as other than one seasons, Heskey was equally shit in the EPL.TheScreamingEagles said:From the BBC website
How long before we stop hyping Jos Buttler as a world-class player and our 'dangerman' with his nine centuries in 138 ODIs? Too often compared to the greats of the modern era when a more natural comparison is to Heskey's 7 goals in 62 England games - Fraser in Tetbury0 -
England stalling worse than a learner driver.0
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Did I say spot of bother...
Not an easy pitch, but we've been finding ways to get out.0 -
This is an absolute f##king disaster....0
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A suspended equality programme at the centre of a row about teaching LGBT rights will return at a school.
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And Henry and Boult both have a couple of overs left.FrancisUrquhart said:This is an absolute f##king disaster....
Or were you talking about the prospect of Boris ?0 -
Calm down, we're still on course for 300.1
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No. Bangladesh will save England.FrancisUrquhart said:England going out of the WC.
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Several of my fellow Tory members have said they are seeing an awful lot of sponsored adverts for Jeremy Hunt on social media whilst they aren't seeing that many for Boris Johnson.0
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We should have sailed past 350 at one point.Pulpstar said:Calm down, we're still on course for 300.
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Down the WC more likelyFrancisUrquhart said:England going out of the WC.
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We haven't got 3 clones each of Roy & Bairstow to send into bat though.TheScreamingEagles said:
We should have sailed past 350 at one point.Pulpstar said:Calm down, we're still on course for 300.
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Not even to get 300 after that start is criminal.0
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Brexit is the "gift" that just keeps taking . As a result of it we are now going to end up with the most unsuitable person ever to hold that office in my lifetime. His apologists hold up his time as Mayor as the only scrap of evidence that he has any leadership capability. There are probably hundreds of thousands of people in this country more suited and we have to end up with this cretin0
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I suspect there are a number of retiring (or happy to consider retirement) Tory MPs who will happily VoNC anything approaching No Deal...Scott_P said:Could May VoNC BoZo?
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Hunt is obviously the candidate of George Soros.TheScreamingEagles said:Several of my fellow Tory members have said they are seeing an awful lot of sponsored adverts for Jeremy Hunt on social media whilst they aren't seeing that many for Boris Johnson.
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I would suspect you could have lived a very, very long time and still that second sentence would be true!Nigel_Foremain said:Brexit is the "gift" that just keeps taking . As a result of it we are now going to end up with the most unsuitable person ever to hold that office in my lifetime. His apologists hold up his time as Mayor as the only scrap of evidence that he has any leadership capability. There are probably hundreds of thousands of people in this country more suited and we have to end up with this cretin
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Not impossible - he has started to accumulate some very strange bedfellowswilliamglenn said:
Hunt is obviously the candidate of George Soros.TheScreamingEagles said:Several of my fellow Tory members have said they are seeing an awful lot of sponsored adverts for Jeremy Hunt on social media whilst they aren't seeing that many for Boris Johnson.
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https://www.vox.com/2019/7/1/20677441/soros-koch-end-interventionist-wars-military
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Yorkshire to the rescue, again.FrancisUrquhart said:Not even to get 300 after that start is criminal.
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We're the backbone of England, Britain, and the UK.Nigelb said:
Yorkshire to the rescue, again.FrancisUrquhart said:Not even to get 300 after that start is criminal.
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Good afternoon, everyone.0
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Its the hope that kills you...like last night in the footy.0
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Should have kept quiet.TheScreamingEagles said:
We're the backbone of England, Britain, and the UK.Nigelb said:
Yorkshire to the rescue, again.FrancisUrquhart said:Not even to get 300 after that start is criminal.
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You've sent the odd oddball to the European Parliament, though, IIRC.TheScreamingEagles said:
We're the backbone of England, Britain, and the UK.Nigelb said:
Yorkshire to the rescue, again.FrancisUrquhart said:Not even to get 300 after that start is criminal.
And Good Afternoon, Mr D!0 -
Well that was s##t....0
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True , semi final is the upper limit for England at football..FrancisUrquhart said:Its the hope that kills you...like last night in the footy.
Not a final since 1966.0 -
Ben Stokes really fouled up the scorecard there.0
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India yesterday were 180/0 and then ended at 314.FrancisUrquhart said:Not even to get 300 after that start is criminal.
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Yes but (hopefully) our players aren't in the pay of Indian bookmarkers...surbiton19 said:
India yesterday were 180/0 and then ended at 314.FrancisUrquhart said:Not even to get 300 after that start is criminal.
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England, with their bowling attack, should be confident of defending this.
Edit: says Michael Vaughan
Edit II: still a deathly boring sport0 -
Now that's gone and done it....pack your bags and be ready for a month of ConHome when Archer and Wood gets lashed around the park.TOPPING said:England, with their bowling attack, should be confident of defending this.
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Check my edit!FrancisUrquhart said:
Now that's gone and done it....pack your bags and be ready for a month of ConHome when Archer and Wood gets lashed around the park.TOPPING said:England, with their bowling attack, should be confident of defending this.
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Indeed. The bar was held fairly low by Gordon Brown and Theresa May, but Boris will still be able to limbo underneath it!OldKingCole said:
I would suspect you could have lived a very, very long time and still that second sentence would be true!Nigel_Foremain said:Brexit is the "gift" that just keeps taking . As a result of it we are now going to end up with the most unsuitable person ever to hold that office in my lifetime. His apologists hold up his time as Mayor as the only scrap of evidence that he has any leadership capability. There are probably hundreds of thousands of people in this country more suited and we have to end up with this cretin
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I'm reasonably cheerful; Essex have won, and stay a solid second. Our game against Somerset at the end of the season could be the title decider.0
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Cameron sashayed under it pretty easily - it's the old etonian swagger that does it. Neither May nor Brown could match that.Nigel_Foremain said:
Indeed. The bar was held fairly low by Gordon Brown and Theresa May, but Boris will still be able to limbo underneath it!OldKingCole said:
I would suspect you could have lived a very, very long time and still that second sentence would be true!Nigel_Foremain said:Brexit is the "gift" that just keeps taking . As a result of it we are now going to end up with the most unsuitable person ever to hold that office in my lifetime. His apologists hold up his time as Mayor as the only scrap of evidence that he has any leadership capability. There are probably hundreds of thousands of people in this country more suited and we have to end up with this cretin
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Well, I remember Eden as PM and I think he was better than Boris will (may?????) be, although or course in the matter of Middle Eastern wars he was down there with Tony Blair.Nigel_Foremain said:
Indeed. The bar was held fairly low by Gordon Brown and Theresa May, but Boris will still be able to limbo underneath it!OldKingCole said:
I would suspect you could have lived a very, very long time and still that second sentence would be true!Nigel_Foremain said:Brexit is the "gift" that just keeps taking . As a result of it we are now going to end up with the most unsuitable person ever to hold that office in my lifetime. His apologists hold up his time as Mayor as the only scrap of evidence that he has any leadership capability. There are probably hundreds of thousands of people in this country more suited and we have to end up with this cretin
He also encouraged John Prescott to go into politics which may or may not have been a good thing.0 -
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And Scotland?malcolmg said:
Down the WC more likelyFrancisUrquhart said:England going out of the WC.
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Hmm, not sure I can agree with that. His back of fag packet plan on the referendum was dumb, but other than that massive miscalculation I think he was a reasonable leader with good skills. Try comparing him objectively with May and Brown and he is easily ahead. Boris is miles behind. he has no leadership or managerial capability.anothernick said:
Cameron sashayed under it pretty easily - it's the old etonian swagger that does it. Neither May nor Brown could match that.Nigel_Foremain said:
Indeed. The bar was held fairly low by Gordon Brown and Theresa May, but Boris will still be able to limbo underneath it!OldKingCole said:
I would suspect you could have lived a very, very long time and still that second sentence would be true!Nigel_Foremain said:Brexit is the "gift" that just keeps taking . As a result of it we are now going to end up with the most unsuitable person ever to hold that office in my lifetime. His apologists hold up his time as Mayor as the only scrap of evidence that he has any leadership capability. There are probably hundreds of thousands of people in this country more suited and we have to end up with this cretin
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Bad news is good news for Wall Street. Markets betting that the Fed will lower interest rates to mitigate slowdown that is already happening - everywhere.
But the music will have to stop sooner or later. What then ?0 -
Boris will resign before the end of the year.Nigel_Foremain said:
Indeed. The bar was held fairly low by Gordon Brown and Theresa May, but Boris will still be able to limbo underneath it!OldKingCole said:
I would suspect you could have lived a very, very long time and still that second sentence would be true!Nigel_Foremain said:Brexit is the "gift" that just keeps taking . As a result of it we are now going to end up with the most unsuitable person ever to hold that office in my lifetime. His apologists hold up his time as Mayor as the only scrap of evidence that he has any leadership capability. There are probably hundreds of thousands of people in this country more suited and we have to end up with this cretin
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Drain the swamp.Scott_P said:0 -
What do you think in the closing overs of the Pak v Afg match ?FrancisUrquhart said:
Yes but (hopefully) our players aren't in the pay of Indian bookmarkers...surbiton19 said:
India yesterday were 180/0 and then ended at 314.FrancisUrquhart said:Not even to get 300 after that start is criminal.
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Sorry to see that Christopher Booker has died. An original eurosceptic had we simply left the EU and joined the EEA as advocated by him and Richard North Brexit would have been done and dusted by now, there would have been no Boris to the fore and we could have all moved on.1
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I think you may well be right. He will have collected the badge by then and that is all he is interested inSunil_Prasannan said:
Boris will resign before the end of the year.Nigel_Foremain said:
Indeed. The bar was held fairly low by Gordon Brown and Theresa May, but Boris will still be able to limbo underneath it!OldKingCole said:
I would suspect you could have lived a very, very long time and still that second sentence would be true!Nigel_Foremain said:Brexit is the "gift" that just keeps taking . As a result of it we are now going to end up with the most unsuitable person ever to hold that office in my lifetime. His apologists hold up his time as Mayor as the only scrap of evidence that he has any leadership capability. There are probably hundreds of thousands of people in this country more suited and we have to end up with this cretin
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Will we still be in the EU then?Nigel_Foremain said:
I think you may well be right. He will have collected the badge by then and that is all he is interested inSunil_Prasannan said:
Boris will resign before the end of the year.Nigel_Foremain said:
Indeed. The bar was held fairly low by Gordon Brown and Theresa May, but Boris will still be able to limbo underneath it!OldKingCole said:
I would suspect you could have lived a very, very long time and still that second sentence would be true!Nigel_Foremain said:Brexit is the "gift" that just keeps taking . As a result of it we are now going to end up with the most unsuitable person ever to hold that office in my lifetime. His apologists hold up his time as Mayor as the only scrap of evidence that he has any leadership capability. There are probably hundreds of thousands of people in this country more suited and we have to end up with this cretin
Because taking us out without a deal, then buggering off leaving someone else to deal with the consequences would be the height of irresponsibility.0 -
FTSE 7.6Ksurbiton19 said:Bad news is good news for Wall Street. Markets betting that the Fed will lower interest rates to mitigate slowdown that is already happening - everywhere.
But the music will have to stop sooner or later. What then ?0 -
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If you look at Britain as roughly a human figure, I'd say more the large intestine. In that scenario I'm unsure what the rectum would be.TheScreamingEagles said:
We're the backbone of England, Britain, and the UK.Nigelb said:
Yorkshire to the rescue, again.FrancisUrquhart said:Not even to get 300 after that start is criminal.
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Again, if you compare on the basis of evidence, in spite of his obvious error, Anthony Eden was miles and miles ahead of Boris.Extensive experience in offices of state, Army Officer, Military Cross etc. etc. It is the type of CV that a Walter Mitty like Boris or EL Duce Farage would chop someone else's arm off forOldKingCole said:
Well, I remember Eden as PM and I think he was better than Boris will (may?????) be, although or course in the matter of Middle Eastern wars he was down there with Tony Blair.Nigel_Foremain said:
Indeed. The bar was held fairly low by Gordon Brown and Theresa May, but Boris will still be able to limbo underneath it!OldKingCole said:
I would suspect you could have lived a very, very long time and still that second sentence would be true!Nigel_Foremain said:Brexit is the "gift" that just keeps taking . As a result of it we are now going to end up with the most unsuitable person ever to hold that office in my lifetime. His apologists hold up his time as Mayor as the only scrap of evidence that he has any leadership capability. There are probably hundreds of thousands of people in this country more suited and we have to end up with this cretin
He also encouraged John Prescott to go into politics which may or may not have been a good thing.0 -
It would.Cyclefree said:
Will we still be in the EU then?Nigel_Foremain said:
I think you may well be right. He will have collected the badge by then and that is all he is interested inSunil_Prasannan said:
Boris will resign before the end of the year.Nigel_Foremain said:
Indeed. The bar was held fairly low by Gordon Brown and Theresa May, but Boris will still be able to limbo underneath it!OldKingCole said:
I would suspect you could have lived a very, very long time and still that second sentence would be true!Nigel_Foremain said:Brexit is the "gift" that just keeps taking . As a result of it we are now going to end up with the most unsuitable person ever to hold that office in my lifetime. His apologists hold up his time as Mayor as the only scrap of evidence that he has any leadership capability. There are probably hundreds of thousands of people in this country more suited and we have to end up with this cretin
Because taking us out without a deal, then buggering off leaving someone else to deal with the consequences would be the height of irresponsibility.
[thinks about Boris Johnson]
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Right up Boris's street then! Sounds like how he treats women.Cyclefree said:
Will we still be in the EU then?Nigel_Foremain said:
I think you may well be right. He will have collected the badge by then and that is all he is interested inSunil_Prasannan said:
Boris will resign before the end of the year.Nigel_Foremain said:
Indeed. The bar was held fairly low by Gordon Brown and Theresa May, but Boris will still be able to limbo underneath it!OldKingCole said:
I would suspect you could have lived a very, very long time and still that second sentence would be true!Nigel_Foremain said:Brexit is the "gift" that just keeps taking . As a result of it we are now going to end up with the most unsuitable person ever to hold that office in my lifetime. His apologists hold up his time as Mayor as the only scrap of evidence that he has any leadership capability. There are probably hundreds of thousands of people in this country more suited and we have to end up with this cretin
Because taking us out without a deal, then buggering off leaving someone else to deal with the consequences would be the height of irresponsibility.0 -
I don't think that fits his masterplan.Cyclefree said:Because taking us out without a deal, then buggering off leaving someone else to deal with the consequences would be the height of irresponsibility.
He only supported Brexit because he thought it would make him PM.
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Absolutely true. Significantly he was a competent Foreign Secretary, too!Nigel_Foremain said:
Again, if you compare on the basis of evidence, in spite of his obvious error, Anthony Eden was miles and miles ahead of Boris.Extensive experience in offices of state, Army Officer, Military Cross etc. etc. It is the type of CV that a Walter Mitty like Boris or EL Duce Farage would chop someone else's arm off forOldKingCole said:
Well, I remember Eden as PM and I think he was better than Boris will (may?????) be, although or course in the matter of Middle Eastern wars he was down there with Tony Blair.Nigel_Foremain said:
Indeed. The bar was held fairly low by Gordon Brown and Theresa May, but Boris will still be able to limbo underneath it!OldKingCole said:
I would suspect you could have lived a very, very long time and still that second sentence would be true!Nigel_Foremain said:Brexit is the "gift" that just keeps taking . As a result of it we are now going to end up with the most unsuitable person ever to hold that office in my lifetime. His apologists hold up his time as Mayor as the only scrap of evidence that he has any leadership capability. There are probably hundreds of thousands of people in this country more suited and we have to end up with this cretin
He also encouraged John Prescott to go into politics which may or may not have been a good thing.
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It wasn't even out, but no review usedOldKingCole said:
Absolutely true. Significantly he was a competent Foreign Secretary, too!Nigel_Foremain said:
Again, if you compare on the basis of evidence, in spite of his obvious error, Anthony Eden was miles and miles ahead of Boris.Extensive experience in offices of state, Army Officer, Military Cross etc. etc. It is the type of CV that a Walter Mitty like Boris or EL Duce Farage would chop someone else's arm off forOldKingCole said:
Well, I remember Eden as PM and I think he was better than Boris will (may?????) be, although or course in the matter of Middle Eastern wars he was down there with Tony Blair.Nigel_Foremain said:
Indeed. The bar was held fairly low by Gordon Brown and Theresa May, but Boris will still be able to limbo underneath it!OldKingCole said:
I would suspect you could have lived a very, very long time and still that second sentence would be true!Nigel_Foremain said:Brexit is the "gift" that just keeps taking . As a result of it we are now going to end up with the most unsuitable person ever to hold that office in my lifetime. His apologists hold up his time as Mayor as the only scrap of evidence that he has any leadership capability. There are probably hundreds of thousands of people in this country more suited and we have to end up with this cretin
He also encouraged John Prescott to go into politics which may or may not have been a good thing.
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Surely it's time to just check every LBW.
Every close run out is checked, so why not check every LBW? It only takes a few seconds.
The reason every run out is checked is that when introduced it could be checked definitively. Well surely exactly the same principle now applies to LBW.0 -
Agreed, but when he realises it is actually hard work...?Scott_P said:
I don't think that fits his masterplan.Cyclefree said:Because taking us out without a deal, then buggering off leaving someone else to deal with the consequences would be the height of irresponsibility.
He only supported Brexit because he thought it would make him PM.
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Arguably a wicket surrendered?TheWhiteRabbit said:
It wasn't even out, but no review usedOldKingCole said:
Absolutely true. Significantly he was a competent Foreign Secretary, too!Nigel_Foremain said:
Again, if you compare on the basis of evidence, in spite of his obvious error, Anthony Eden was miles and miles ahead of Boris.Extensive experience in offices of state, Army Officer, Military Cross etc. etc. It is the type of CV that a Walter Mitty like Boris or EL Duce Farage would chop someone else's arm off forOldKingCole said:
Well, I remember Eden as PM and I think he was better than Boris will (may?????) be, although or course in the matter of Middle Eastern wars he was down there with Tony Blair.Nigel_Foremain said:
Indeed. The bar was held fairly low by Gordon Brown and Theresa May, but Boris will still be able to limbo underneath it!OldKingCole said:
I would suspect you could have lived a very, very long time and still that second sentence would be true!Nigel_Foremain said:Brexit is the "gift" that just keeps taking . As a result of it we are now going to end up with the most unsuitable person ever to hold that office in my lifetime. His apologists hold up his time as Mayor as the only scrap of evidence that he has any leadership capability. There are probably hundreds of thousands of people in this country more suited and we have to end up with this cretin
He also encouraged John Prescott to go into politics which may or may not have been a good thing.
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Bristol?Theuniondivvie said:
If you look at Britain as roughly a human figure, I'd say more the large intestine. In that scenario I'm unsure what the rectum would be.TheScreamingEagles said:
We're the backbone of England, Britain, and the UK.Nigelb said:
Yorkshire to the rescue, again.FrancisUrquhart said:Not even to get 300 after that start is criminal.
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Could he re-rat on his abandonment of American citizenship and go back there? Try for President or something.Nigel_Foremain said:
Agreed, but when he realises it is actually hard work...?Scott_P said:
I don't think that fits his masterplan.Cyclefree said:Because taking us out without a deal, then buggering off leaving someone else to deal with the consequences would be the height of irresponsibility.
He only supported Brexit because he thought it would make him PM.
Crashing out and ending his career is probably not what he wants the history books to show...0 -
If Davey wants to be LD leader, why didn't he stand in 2017?
Swinson not standing in 2017 is understandable on grounds of age / experience etc. But Davey position completely different.0