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Boris will say anything. A very weak, empty performance – but the forces to whom he appeals don’t seem to care. https://t.co/NWy4qCvoaq
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What a tosser.
Who, apart from the slavering nutjobs in the Tory Party, are actually going to vote for this clown?
https://twitter.com/britainelects/status/1148640957384024067?s=19
If we had had a series of these and Leaver Gove had got through as the opponent I think this contest might have been close.
That implementation period?
https://youtu.be/p4EAc0QFubs
Should the speaker be sacked too?
He must not resign at the behest of another Countrys demands.
The issue with Darroch isn't that he said it, that's a fair game. The issue is that he's unloved in Washington, and that's because he isn't able to move past the personal issues he clearly has with Trump. He isn't able to separate business from personality, Trump is president, whether or not Darroch wants him to be. His attitude has left this nation out in the cold, he was the wrong person for the job.
Both awful - gutted that Gove didn't make the last two.
Or someone merely not barely adequate?
Over to you Tory members.
Figures of fun sometimes win eg Berlusconi
If NI wants to be part of the UK it should offer all citizens of the UK their fundamental human rights. If they don't, they can f##k off and leave this union.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP said Monday that British Ambassador KIM DARROCH was "not liked or well thought of within the U.S." But many members of the Trump administration socialize with Darroch, as the NYT's PETER BAKER and MAGGIE HABERMAN separately pointed out. The British ambassador and his mansion on Mass Ave., next to the VP's residence, are centerpieces of the D.C. political-media axis.
HERE'S JUST A PARTIAL LIST of times Trump administration officials and associates attended parties hosted by Darroch, culled from the pages of Playbook: KELLYANNE CONWAY went to a March 7 reception for women in the 116th Congress. The party list ... Former acting A.G. MATT WHITAKER, Pence political aide MARTY OBST and SEAN SPICER attended Darroch's 2018 New Year's Eve party at the British Embassy. The party list ...
... On NYE 2017, DARROCH hosted KELLYANNE CONWAY and ELLIOTT ABRAMS at the British Embassy party. The full party list ... On Nov. 2, 2017, DARROCH hosted a reception to mark the 100th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration. SPOTTED: Sheldon and Miriam Adelson. The Balfour reception ... DARROCH hosted an October 2017 party in honor of the IMF/World Bank meetings. Commerce Secretary WILBUR ROSS was there. The full party list ...
... DARROCH and the British Embassy hosted an engagement party on Sept. 10, 2017 for KATIE WALSH and MIKE SHIELDS, which REINCE PRIEBUS, STEVEN MNUCHIN and SARAH HUCKABEE SANDERS all attended. The engagement party list ...
... DARROCH hosted a Jan. 18, 2017 party in honor of Trump's inauguration. RUDY GIULIANI, COREY LEWANDOWSKI, CHRIS CHRISTIE, MARC SHORT, TOM BARRACK and SEB GORKA were among the attendees. The full inauguration party list ... KELLYANNE and GEORGE CONWAY attended the Dec. 31, 2016 New Year's Eve party. The NYE list
General public always go on big picture / general impression.
Boris will win but I have serious reservations about him. Refusing to back the ambassador was disloyal.
The big winner tonight was Julie Etchingham who actually moderated rather than ramble on and make it all about her like Maitliss did.
Hunt was against No Deal before he was for it before he was against it again
What he actually says (or doesn’t say) is scary IMHO but there’s no doubting he does reach the voters others can’t.
Hunt didn't really offer an alternative unless you believe in the power of his masterful negotiating skills.
WTAF did he wear then? A kilt?
The telling moment was obviously the question about Darroch.
Boris confirmed he was happy to throw him under the bus. He tried to make a feeble accusation that Hunt was no better than he because Hunt might not extend Darroch beyond retirement but it collapsed under the weight of its own ridiculousness.
And why should a PM candidate rule out the use of prerogative powers? Not much point being PM if all you're going to use the position for is custody of Larry the cat, and I'm not even sure that he could, constitutionally, stymie the crown's powers.
And while I'm setting the world to rights, whoever leaked the Darroch diptels should have their skin pulled off. Not full-on Judgment of Cambyses, just like when you get a bit peeling by your fingernail and you pull it and it gets worse and you try again and make it even worse and you think "this is how I will die". Darroch ought to offer his resignation on the basis he's lost the confidence of his host nation and he can't guarantee confidentiality either, and the PM ought to refuse to accept it to show the White House Trump doesn't call the shots.