How good a job has Bojo and his team done so far

that is an impeccably tailored suit Biden is wearing.

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You mean as opposed to this one?

Or this one?

Or maybe this one?

Or this one?


Which I always find a very strange one (like the odious man himself) as the victorians often looked very dapper, not like a small child wearing a very fat man’s clothes.

:laughing::laughing::laughing:

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Obviously the voters in Chesham and Amersham by a majority of 6,000 don’t think Bojo and his team are doing well.

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The Australian Deputy Prime Minister in a speech was saying how much Australia will benefit from this trade agreement, which means that the UK will probably not.
As the UK is hosting the COP talks in Glasgow this autumn how will having a new trade agreement with Australia go down when we are allowing tariff free imports from a country on the other side of the world?
Hardly environmentally friendly.

Old Pootsy must have the same tailor… or else he found it in a skip.

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Commentators view seems to be that this just might be the beginning of Boris’s blue wall of safe home counties seats being attacked by LD’s who realise that the wishes, ambitions and sorting the problems of Maidenhead and Middlesborough are so different that they are mutually exclusive.
So is his epitaph will be I lost the Tory homelands and screwed the Union…but delivered Brexit to little Englanders of Brexit land so made them happy :japanese_ogre:

A truly depressing story… While France and other European countries ban flights that can easily be replaced by train, and attach ‘green’ conditions to covid support packages, the UK government looks to actively incentivise air travel.
And it’s part of a broad picture of promising one thing and doing precisely the opposite: the new coalmine in Cumbria, the scrapping of the green homes grant insulation programme, slashing the incentives for electric cars, etc, etc.

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And they are hosting the COP Conference in Glasgow too.
Hypocrites the lot of them.

It’s going to make it all worth while :wink:

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Yes …Greenand, with it’s population of 56,000. What a result !

haha somewhere to freeze the blue cheese on its way to Japan (who don’t eat blue cheese) perhaps :roll_eyes:

All these seem to be taking place without real Cabinet discussions.

And why would they not? It was ever thus.

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Yes, I remember that.

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John Grace on form - isn’t he always?

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More evidence of life returning to more normal here compared to UK.
Off to see Le Tour come through Lannion this morning, interesting to see if there is any social distancing. Had second jab 6 weeks ago, less than 10 cases a day being reported in 22 and R number is .05 so not too concerned.

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Whether or not there is, you do what you feel is best for you. Enjoy the spectacle!

Life outside has pretty much returned to normal in the UK. Silverstone will be at capacity for the GP, that’s 140,000, as will Wimbledon and even Wembley will see 60,000 fans soon. It’s just indoors that a few restrictions remain. Apart from wearing a mask in shops and in the common areas at school, life feels pretty normal to me.
Izzy x

yeah, bundles of sleaze, lying Ministers of State, increasing R numbers and daily infections - a normal life in the yUK :wink:

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