Boris Johnson - liar, fraud and just plain stupid

Maybe the gun is pointed in the wrong direction?

Deluded is a very mild term - ‘insane’ would seem more relevant.
Isn’t this the guy who ran away when the Brexit vote said he had won?
Isn’t this the guy who said ‘F*** Business’?
Isn’t this the guy who referred to black african children as ‘piccannies’?
Isn’ this the guy whose head is so far up Trumps backside (sharing space with Farage)
plus a US birthright, albeit of German descent?
I won’t even consider the more localised idiocies etc of the man.

Yet the Tories, and probably the majority of the UK believe he would make a ‘good Leader’ of the Country?

Well Britain all I can say is you deserve the shit that is about to descend on you

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Unfortunately Norman, I still have to live and work here for at least another four years…

@Sam_Gish “…stealing that line”

Sam, you can have it, as a grateful gift from yours truly :grinning: Make it your own! Couldn’t find a nicer destination. :hugs:

Yes, you and others like you have my sincerest sympathy. Maybe we will all be consoling each other if the Polls are right here as well. I just re-read Le Pen’s diatribe, and had a small laught to myself when she rails against ‘financial rackets’ amongst another heap of garbage. At least she knows something about that particular item doesn’t she?

Let’s hope the Polls are as wrong as ever, and the latent sense of the French will see her apparent lead disappear! Mind you not much in the other lot are encouraging are they? My vote is clear though, and as a First-time Voter in France I will see it isn’t wasted (hopefully).

Farage should be grateful it was only a milk shake he got thrown at him. If he ever got power I am sure he would be doing far worse to far more - FAR-age? Hadn’t thought of that.

Seriously and all jokes apart - can’t the English see through these chancers and fakers?

If people actually bothered to vote for anti-Brexit parties then Farage wouldn’t be stealing all the limelight, the attitude seems to be that Brexit is still a given when in reality the pendulum has swung the other way.

With TM now unlikely to last beyond Monday, standby for the new Prime Minister - Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson.:grinning:

I am struggling to come to terms with the reality of Trump & Boris - it was merely a nightmare a few years ago and now looking likely - what on earth has happened to this previously relatively sane world.

Apparently not.

Boris, Boris, Boris.:grinning:

Has Boris become a sacred cow then?

I think I mentioned I was a bit doubtful about this one - interesting to see if the judge thinks it should have its day in court.

I suppose if Gawke is keen on TMs job, he could seek to wipe out some of the opposition to his quest…

Sadly for Britain your optimism on the pendulum hasn’t worked out. Hate to repeat myself but this has come as no surprise to me and I have been saying all along that I haven’t picked up the optimism on the Remain vote. Three years on and back to square one? Or even back more stages?

I find myself as an accurate if dismal and undesirable forecaster having Forecast Trump becoming President two years before he got elected. I forecast Brexit some Four years ago, and I also forecast this current result. I also forecast Johnson as being a future PM. To round it off, I will forecast here and now that Trump will romp home in next year’s Presidential Election.

One of these make me feel happier I can assure you. Plus you REALLY don’t want to hear my Nostradamus ones for the next ten years!!

The appetite for Remain is there Norm but people are lazy.

The European Elections have never brought out a huge turnout of the electorate.
I have just heard Chuka Amuna talking about seeking a pact with the Lib Dems.
If there is a real chance of a larger cntre party, there will be a home for so many of the voters who, at the moment, feel disenfranchised.

The turnout for the EE is likely to be greater than the local elections and would have been a great opportunity for people to show their support for Remain.

I have just heard Rory Stuart saying on the Today programme saying that he had a 25 minute conversation with BoJo who said that he didn’t want No Deal and, later in the day, saying the exact opposite.
He is not to be trusted.
He is an opportunist and his only concern for himself and if the Tory Electorate cannot see that, then the end of the Tories is not far away.

I would have thought the courts would have no room left if any one who has walked the hallowed halls of the palace of Westminster was accused of misconduct in public office :slight_smile: