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Originally Posted by Pierre
His biggest mistake was delivering Brexit, there was no way he could keep his position after that. The establishment were not happy and the establishment had him removed.
All we have to look forward to now is years of trying to become some kind of quasi-member of the EU.
Let’s just see how the negotiations on the N.I. Protocol, metamorphise into a bigger discussion on the single market…………
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I agree with many of your posts, Pierre, but how can you say that?
The public voted for Brexit. Brexit HAD to be delivered! We live in a democracy.
Public trust would disappear if the goverrnment ignored the result of referendums.
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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
He got BIG decisions wrong as well though... it may well have been a morale-boosting drink as you say, but at the time, it was against the law, and ,he was fined accordingly. His decision making process with regards to Chris Pincher was atrocious. AGAIN it was the attempts af subverting the truth that is the bigger issue that seems to have caused his downfall
Brexit - in my belief, still has major issues that need to be resolved, personally, i don't consider it a great success yet (I honestly don't think it will be a success at all, however, I hope it is.)
COVID - i don't see how he handled it any better than most other countries
Ukraine - He has made the calls on that absolutely right.
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You have a point, except that they were not big decisions. They had no impact on the country at all.
You are being distracted by irrelevant detail.
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Originally Posted by papa smurf
Then the police want investigating.
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It's the Met that need investigating, papa. Neither should have received a fine.