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Old 13-07-2019, 12:42   #668
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Re: Leadership who is the next PM?

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Do you really think the British public are that shallow?.

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l somehow doubt it as he will be a bad for the Conservatives as Corbyn is for the Labour party.
There are many reasons why the public would vote for Boris rather than JC. For a start, he will deliver Brexit. He wil provide a fresh approach to politics and he won't indulge the media by answering some of the nonsense questions they like to ask to trip people up. Political correctness will go out of the window and he will say it like it is. The thing he has in common with Trump is that his opponents underestimate him. However, that's where the comparison ends in my book.

Given the choice between Boris and JC, surely it's a no-brainer. The vast majority of Brits do not want a Venezualan-style Marxist government without the oil.

Some will vote Liberal Democrat or Green, of course, but anyone who thinks either party will make much of a dent in terms of the number of seats in Parliament will be disappointed.
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