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Boris Johnson to campaign to leave the EU



Ernest

Stupid IDIOT
Nov 8, 2003
42,739
LOONEY BIN
You are kidding right? Every survey of Tory membership shows them as massive outers. Google it, I'm not your unpaid helper

I would expect to see at least half of the Tory MP's campaign for out and we all know how angry the grassroots are with Cameron over the supposed deal he has got, he is now a dead man walking and as befitting an idiot has made a complete mess of this.

All for the sake of placating the Euro sceptics in his party he has plunged the country into god knows what chaos.
 




Wrong again LI. He stayed the CABINET. He's right. You're wrong.

What the f* has that got to do with anything. Cabinet members have one vote like the rest of us. He challenged my assertion that the majority of Tory voters would go for Out. Now put up some evidence countering that or shut up
 


HOFNSKIN

Active member
Feb 12, 2012
222
The terrible tragedy of this issue is that the *concept* of a combined Europe is absolutely brilliant. A corner of the world which has a significant majority of the greatest minds, engineers, inventors, artists ,etc.
If it was properly organised and run efficiently, with democratic and transparent principles, it would be an absolute world-beater. A population almost equal to China, boasting all the above advantages would leave the USA and Chinese in the shade.
 


JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
Very well, thanks for asking. Corbyn set out his views on Europe very clearly before he was elected leader and got a massive mandate for them from Labour members, so the forthcoming debate will be very straightforward for him. Complain about his past views all you want - it's way better than Cameron labelling Mandela a terrorist if you'd like to compare the two, eh?

Many on the left were overly influenced by (love him to bits) Tony Benn's Brit-centric philosophy but that was a long time ago now so bloody well keep up, huh? The emergence of Syriza and Podemos has pretty much convinced most British lefties that we'd prefer to be in their company than the bunch of petty racists Farage leads. Easy choice really.

Hilarious, so you want to be part of the EU that reversed/circumvented the democratic mandate of Syriza who campaigned against austerity! The EU insisted on continuing austerity, privatisation bullying Syriza into submission which has resulted in horrendous consequences for the poor and vulnerable in Greece. If Podemos dared step out of line the same would happen. Still better to abandon the most needy in society than share a platform with Farage eh comrade.
 


Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,732
Eastbourne
Hilarious, so you want to be part of the EU that reversed/circumvented the democratic mandate of Syriza who campaigned against austerity! The EU insisted on continuing austerity, privatisation bullying Syriza into submission which has resulted in horrendous consequences for the poor and vulnerable in Greece. If Podemos dared step out of line the same would happen. Still better to abandon the most needy in society than share a platform with Farage eh comrade.
That's right. The eu has been nothing short of a disaster for the poorer southern European countries.
 




larus

Well-known member
What the f* has that got to do with anything. Cabinet members have one vote like the rest of us. He challenged my assertion that the majority of Tory voters would go for Out. Now put up some evidence countering that or shut up

Ooh, touchy. He stated CABINET. It quite clearly states that. Your reply was factually wrong as most cabinet members are voting IN. So, if you can show me something which disproves that point, I will accept I'm wrong. Otherwise, you can shut it matey.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,329
The 'In' camp always state that if we left the EU most of the global headquarters in London would relocate with the loss of jobs. If the Mayor of London (and also potential future Tory mayor, Zack Goldsmith) are confident enough to defy DC and they back us leaving, is there any concern that this would materialise? Surely the mayor of our capital should be fighting tooth and nail for us to remain in, and protect those HQ and jobs they create?

Yours

Confused of Bevendean

Boris comes from a deep mistrust of the political project and worked as a correspondant in Brussels at one time. if he is saying we should be out, then maybe its because in his view the benefits to the City are less then the costs? this is why its a big deal which way his position went, not because of supposed ambition but because he makes his view from a position of informed authority, of how the real machinery in the City and the EU works and what necessary. one has to bear in mind he is openly pro-immigration to fullfill employment at all levels, so not the usual arguments.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,329
What the f* has that got to do with anything. Cabinet members have one vote like the rest of us. He challenged my assertion that the majority of Tory voters would go for Out. Now put up some evidence countering that or shut up

you have any evidence for your assertion, since you made it? methinks you're confusing your prejudice of Tory party members (which is split anyway) with all Tory voters. if this was such a clear cut issue there wouldnt be a conflict in the party, and they wouldnt have had the option of a referendum.
 




Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
I'm genuinely astonished at Johnson's decision - must be the greatest piece of luck Corbyn has had since elected leader. The Tories will spend the next 4 months going into the May elections and London mayor tearing themselves apart over the issue that sent Thatcher to her political grave. It was all being relatively competently managed by the Blair of the right, Cameron with a load of PR bullshite and spin that the press were largely buying but looks like the pig ****er's luck has at last run out. Not before time.

So you think the next four months will benefit Corbyn. Heard precious little about/from him in the last few weeks after making his weekly bloomers, i thought he might have gone on his hols.
Corbyn will just an onlooker who few will take notice of, the attentions will be on the battle for IN or Out. At the finish Corbyn will be no nearer to being elected PM.
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Loving the Boris factor already

Watching the news channels the past few hours The OUT campaign continuing to spread the message as to why we should leave, Many of The IN campaign commentators furious with Boris for coming out and now dropping their IN message and switching to "personality" of who is voting Out and the debate around a future Tory party leadership contest.

Excellent stuff,well done Boris
 


Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
Loving the Boris factor already

Watching the news channels the past few hours The OUT campaign continuing to spread the message as to why we should leave, Many of The IN campaign commentators furious with Boris for coming out and now dropping their IN message and switching to "personality" of who is voting Out and the debate around a future Tory party leadership contest.

Excellent stuff,well done Boris

Frank is in the Outfield.

Frank Field: this deal is awful. Labour supporters should vote ‘out’.
http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/0...l-is-awful-labour-supporters-should-vote-out/
 








JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
Loving the Boris factor already

Watching the news channels the past few hours The OUT campaign continuing to spread the message as to why we should leave, Many of The IN campaign commentators furious with Boris for coming out and now dropping their IN message and switching to "personality" of who is voting Out and the debate around a future Tory party leadership contest.

Excellent stuff,well done Boris

Indeed a similar pattern happening on NSC, playing the man not the ball always a sign of weakness/fear.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
50,380
Faversham
Watching him on telly now. What an utter cock.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
50,380
Faversham
Indeed a similar pattern happening on NSC, playing the man not the ball always a sign of weakness/fear.

Mmmm.... Boris is still an utter cock, though.
 




vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,902
and how many decisions are made by the UK elected MEP's then?

He could have helped make a few decisions..... he was on the EU Fisheries committee although his attendance record was abysmal and he decided not to take an active part.

Edit : Forgot to add he still claimed every penny he could from the EU finances in expenses etc though.
 








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