- May 8, 2018
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This could be season-defarming
I don't like my political leaders to have charisma.No, not really.
All the charisma of a brieze block.
Honest ?....................a politician ?One is satire, but this is not.
I left the Labour party a long time ago now, but will probably rejoin again because of Keir.
I've never known us to have a leader that is so driven, able, honest and likely to be successful with his goals before. We really need to appreciate what we have with him, for the sake of the country.
Yep, and that is EXACTLY why democracy doesn't work anymore. People have just become too thick.
Charming.Have you thought of learning how to spell your great leaders name properly...or are you too thick...?
It is four letters long...tricky I know...but give it go, eh ?
You too could have a go as well. I did notice. !Charming.
What's wrong with it, other than the legal aspect?shhh…give them a day to be happy, before reality dawns![]()
You say that without actually knowing the full details though.I genuinely believe he could be one of the best PMs in my lifetime - if not of all time.
The shite he has inherited, after all the damage the Tories have caused, in this uncertain world - and the way he is handling it, keeping true to his promises, is beyond exceptional.
The deals are a great effort and a sign of things to come.
I really hope the electorate don't buy into all the BS in the right-wing press. He has had to make difficult decisions and will continue to - but what he is doing for this country I have never seen a leader do before.
Why are you so angry…..again ?You too could have a go as well. I did notice. !
Oddly, Farrige is saying it's a step in the right direction (albeit a thinly disguised big-up for his Brexit nightmare).There isn't a lot to moan about really. He's negotiated some of the tariffs down. Yes - he accepts we're not in as good a position as we were before Trump's 'Liberation Day' - but that is hardly his fault. But we are in a better position that we were after 'Liberation Day'. So, can't see what there is to knock him for. Doesn't seem as though this deal has 'shafted' us as Badenoch would have it.
Oh no - if he thinks it's half-decent, it must be awful.....Oddly, Farrige is saying it's a step in the right direction (albeit a thinly disguised big-up for his Brexit nightmare).
Zombies of the right wing populist apocalypse don't know which direction to shuffle!!
Oh no - if he thinks it's half-decent, it must be awful.....