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1andrew1 24-08-2022 21:49

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36132265)
Well, as Boris is no longer to be PM, what do you expect?

I still support Johnson as do many Conservatives, because I think that his vision for the future and his achievements to date are far more important than when he chose to eat his birthday cake.

For what it’s worth, I often ate in the office. Nothing strange about that!

- Ambushed by birthday cake (In English: I broke my own rules that I asked everyone to follow)
- Ambushed by energy prices (In English: I presided over a regime that closed power stations without replacing them, leaving the UK heavily vulnerable to geopolitical disturbances.)
- Ambushed by pinching allegations about a whip (In English: I was warned twice about Chris Pincher but ignored it as he's a mate and mates before country and Party, right?)

jfman 24-08-2022 21:58

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Off to see Zelensky today. Presumably asking him how to ban opposition parties and trade unions.

GrimUpNorth 24-08-2022 22:12

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36132277)
- Ambushed by birthday cake (In English: I broke my own rules that I asked everyone to follow)
- Ambushed by energy prices (In English: I presided over a regime that closed power stations without replacing them, leaving the UK heavily vulnerable to geopolitical disturbances.)
- Ambushed by pinching allegations about a whip (In English: I was warned twice about Chris Pincher but ignored it as he's a mate and mates before country and Party, right?)

You missed ambushed by trying to change the rules so your friends can be as bent as hell and take bungs.

1andrew1 24-08-2022 22:43

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Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth (Post 36132280)
You missed ambushed by trying to change the rules so your friends can be as bent as hell and take bungs.

If I listed everything I'd be typing all week! :D

GrimUpNorth 24-08-2022 23:00

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36132283)
If I listed everything I'd be typing all week! :D

Good point :)

OLD BOY 24-08-2022 23:47

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36132277)
- Ambushed by birthday cake (In English: I broke my own rules that I asked everyone to follow)
- Ambushed by energy prices (In English: I presided over a regime that closed power stations without replacing them, leaving the UK heavily vulnerable to geopolitical disturbances.)
- Ambushed by pinching allegations about a whip (In English: I was warned twice about Chris Pincher but ignored it as he's a mate and mates before country and Party, right?)

All trivia, of course and a diversion by his detractors from the real issues.

1andrew1 25-08-2022 00:03

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36132288)
All trivia, of course and a diversion by his detractors from the real issues.

Few would dare pretend they were trivial matters.

He created these problems by his poor decisions. They were not created by his detractors nor by his apologists.

TheDaddy 25-08-2022 04:01

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36132210)
Well, some of us don't want a politically correct moralist in charge. We want a human.

You're out of luck with the truss bot then, a robot on valium and I think I speak for the majority who just want an adult in charge for a change

OLD BOY 25-08-2022 09:17

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36132290)
Few would dare pretend they were trivial matters.

He created these problems by his poor decisions. They were not created by his detractors nor by his apologists.

Of course they were trivial. There are far more important matters to be concerned about both in this country and the rest of the world.

1andrew1 25-08-2022 09:30

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36132302)
Of course they were trivial. There are far more important matters to be concerned about both in this country and the rest of the world.

Corruption, energy strategy and multiple allegations of sexual assault are not trivial matters, Old Boy.

It's time to stop viewing Johnson's Conservative Party as if it were a Premier League team at the end of the season facing relegation that needs every shout from its supporters.

Hugh 25-08-2022 09:31

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36132278)
Off to see Zelensky today. Presumably asking him how to ban opposition parties and trade unions.

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...7&d=1661416242

https://twitter.com/tomfoxtom/status...niwUSRA8b19IrQ

Hugh 25-08-2022 09:32

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36132302)
Of course they were trivial. There are far more important matters to be concerned about both in this country and the rest of the world.

So the energy crisis is "trivial"?

Interesting viewpoint…

mrmistoffelees 25-08-2022 13:14

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36132288)
All trivia, of course and a diversion by his detractors from the real issues.

Make that 3,500% since 2016

OLD BOY 25-08-2022 13:28

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36132307)
Corruption, energy strategy and multiple allegations of sexual assault are not trivial matters, Old Boy.

It's time to stop viewing Johnson's Conservative Party as if it were a Premier League team at the end of the season facing relegation that needs every shout from its supporters.

Perhaps you might like to look at the governments of other countries before you rush to judgement on ours.

In the scheme of things, the criticisms of the PM that forced him out of office are indeed trivial.

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36132310)
So the energy crisis is "trivial"?

Interesting viewpoint…

The energy crisis is not trivial, and I didn’t say it was. It’s certainly a lot more important than partygate.

The energy price hike was caused by the war in Ukraine, as you well know, and our energy supplies are in far better shape than many EU countries are facing.

mrmistoffelees 25-08-2022 13:30

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36132352)
Perhaps you might like to look at the governments of other countries before you rush to judgement on ours.

In the scheme of things, they are indeed trivial.

So we should accept mediocrity and poor performance because other countries do it? What a way to base your standards

5,500% since 2016


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