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Old 17-06-2019, 23:18   #280
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Re: Leadership who is the next PM?

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
As is Boris Johnson so they would make the perfect couple...
Indeed. And BoJo like JC has promised to be fiscally irresponsible. BoJo's way is by cutting taxes for the well off.

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Will be interesting to see how BoJo performs on Tuesday night. This article suggests he is guilty of being all things to all people. That's easier to pull off in multiple one-to-one meetings than on a TV debate.
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Boris Johnson has been accused of giving MPs contradictory promises on Brexit to win their votes, as one of his highly Eurosceptic backers warned that hardliners want to see him effectively tear up Theresa May’s deal with the EU.
The Conservative leadership frontrunner will face questions on his Brexit stance in a television grilling for the first time in the campaign on Tuesday, amid frustration among his rivals that he is getting away with pledging to be “all things to all MPs” on issues from Brexit to HS2 in one-on-one meetings with them.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...rexit-promises
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