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[Politics] Next Prime Minister

Who should be the next Prime Minister?

  • Boris Johnson

    Votes: 107 23.2%
  • Absolutely anyone at all other than Boris Johnson

    Votes: 354 76.8%

  • Total voters
    461


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LadySeagull

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Jan 21, 2011
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"I'm not going to answer your question or argue my own position, here's some buzz words, go google them, maybe you'll stumble on the article/argument that convinced me, go away and stop challenging me to reflect on my own beliefs"

''I am not going to actually read what Lady Seagull wrote because she is a leave voter.

I'm going to wrongly assume the link is about an aspect that convinced her to vote leave...even though she clearly said it's not''.

the idea of "national identity benefits" sounds like managment mumbo, and Google agrees, not giving any clear explaination there.

National Identity? What sort of nonsense is that? The British will stay British, the French will stay French, the Germans will stay German?
I don't disagree, which is why I suggested people just Google it. I was not claiming that I relied upon that - quite the opposite.

There is no way on this earth that Rory Stewart will be pm.
 
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Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,360
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I saw in the Peterborough by election that less than half the people bothered to vote, which is shocking. I think that sums up the nations attitude to politics and MP’s at the moment.

The turnout was 48% - that's actually quite high for a by-election - there have been turnouts of under 20%

If people aren't following an academic route and they drop out of education it would stop some falling completely out of the system and making bad life choices. Learning to get out of bed before midday, making your bed, cleaning your clothes and cook are quite good disciplines.

It's all very well saying this, but the kids who will do this sort of voluntary work are the ones who are scouts/guides, doing DoE awards, volunteering for a charity etc. What about kids who just want to lie in bed all day, hang out in the park smoking weed etc. They're not going to go and collect rubbish from the beach.

And if it's made compulsory, what's going to make them? I bet it won't be highly paid, lots of kids will just say that can't be bothered,

I'm not sure how it helps anyone, TBH
 




clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
25,446
I don't think either of them are clever. Posh and eccentric, yes.

Could run the Country? Boris yes. Rees Mogg, no.

Don't fall for the "eccentric" Boris bullshit, it's an illusion - which is why he is so mistrusted by other MPs.

If he wins through to the membership vote, it's because other MPs have reluctantly admitted that people like yourself have fallen for it.

Sporadically media savvy is a better way to describe him. This is the man you after picking up that people liked his ruffled hair, would routinely ruffle it before going on air to be interviewed.

He isn't good at much, but has found that certain people like he isn't good at much. Only there to appease the membership, a modern day Jeffrey Archer who Thatcher despised.

He attracts an X-Factor voting crowd and will actively go after it. If a dog can win so can Boris.

You are welcome to him, but he will inevitably fail you.
 




LadySeagull

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Jan 21, 2011
1,237
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Boris could run the country??? Are you stark raving mad?
Me and 88 others on this thread, then. And probably the Conservative Party, as they know they need to get Brexit over the line and he's your man.

Compared to the others, he is robust enough, a decision maker, not that bright but hey, when did that ever stop a Prime Minister!

Rather him than that sociopath Corbyn.
 




Grombleton

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Dec 31, 2011
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that sociopath Corbyn.

I'm guessing you have an in-depth knowledge of his mental state to claim he's a sociopath? Or you have no idea what the hell you're on about. I'm gonna guess the latter.
 




Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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I don't think either of them are clever. Posh and eccentric, yes.

Could run the Country? Boris yes. Rees Mogg, no.

I agree with Rees Mogg not being able to run the country. But does he want too? He reminds me of Shakespeare’s Cassius. He wants to lurk in the shadows manipulating others to ensure that his plans are followed through. His passion is money and he wants the EU regulations gone in order to make himself a lot richer and people like you poorer. Ever heard the interview with Rees Mogg as a child at some Tory bash; he sounds like one of the evil brats from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory explaining his love for money and his willingness to do anything to get it.

And then we come to Boris. This man wants power and will say anything to get it. This is just some of his pro-EU stuff.

https://youtu.be/8rfG_c3HmS0

He’d back remain quicker than you could say ‘leave means leave’ if he thought it’d get him the top job. He is a thoroughly nasty piece of work and he’ll betray you and your Brexiteers like he did his wife if he is elected PM, you just watch.

Odd though that you don’t see through his lies when clearly you’re able to successfully rally against horrid parking companies of which are owned by the types of people with the morals and ethics of Messrs Johnson & Rees-Mogg.

Very strange.
 


clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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Come on. Boris is apparently a great decision maker. and worthy of the position of PM..

His two previous positions of power were as London Mayor and Foreign Secretary.

Please enlighten us regarding the great decisions your man has made. The difficult decisions that have bettered London life, the difficult diplomatic conundrums that have made the world a safer place.

Don't be a shy Boris supporter, use your Google expertise.

NSC is waiting.
 


The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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The Tories (spit) will go with the most hardline, No Deal, crash out Brexiteer in order to win back votes from the Brexit party. Which is exactly the reason we are in this shitshower now.
 






Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,360
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The Tories (spit) will go with the most hardline, No Deal, crash out Brexiteer in order to win back votes from the Brexit party. Which is exactly the reason we are in this shitshower now.

I wish someone could explain the reasoning behind this. There is no majority in parliament for 'no deal' , there's no chance of getting it through. And several MPs have said that they'd rather bring down the PM than vote for it.

To get a withdrawal deal through, a PM has to move further away from no deal.

But it's not the parliamentary arithmetic. I don't understand this "take votes away from the Brexit Party" either. If you're a hardcore no-dealer, you're going to vote for the party that firmly believes in that, not a party that changes its mind every week. In other words, I can't see that choosing a hard Brexiteer to lead the Tories is going to lead to more votes.

I'm baffled by the whole thing.
 


clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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The Tories (spit) will go with the most hardline, No Deal, crash out Brexiteer in order to win back votes from the Brexit party. Which is exactly the reason we are in this shitshower now.

Concentrating their vote (and reducing their "volume") which is the same mistake they have made time and time again when in trouble.

Labour party missing the trick that if it moved a bit to the centre it would romp home.

It just shows what an utter shitshower both parties are.
 




LadySeagull

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Jan 21, 2011
1,237
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Come on. Boris is apparently a great decision maker. and worthy of the position of PM..

His two previous positions of power were as London Mayor and Foreign Secretary.

Please enlighten us regarding the great decisions your man has made. The difficult decisions that have bettered London life, the difficult diplomatic conundrums that have made the world a safer place.

Don't be a shy Boris supporter, use your Google expertise.

NSC is waiting.

You said 'great'. Your word. I didn't.

Don't put words into my mouth like others tried to do when I said I didn't believe that national identity was a relevant reason to vote leave (but that other leave voters apparently did)...hey presto, the desperate navel-contemplating remoaners, quoted that phrase out of context.

Re Boris, I said:

Compared to the others, he is robust enough, a decision maker, not that bright but hey, when did that ever stop a Prime Minister!

It is amusing to me, how worried you all are that Brexit will happen and Boris will be pm. Fine with me, fine with the majority who voted in 2016 if he makes it happen.
 


The Clamp

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You said 'great'. Your word. I didn't.

Don't put words into my mouth like others tried to do when I said I didn't believe that national identity was a relevant reason to vote leave (but that other leave voters apparently did)...hey presto, the desperate navel-contemplating remoaners, quoted that phrase out of context.

Re Boris, I said:



It is amusing to me, how worried you all are that Brexit will happen and Boris will be pm. Fine with me, fine with the majority who voted in 2016 if he makes it happen.

No rabid brexiteer is ever going to admit it but it won’t be fine with you when it happens.
Eating a bowl of shit while having to rub your tummy and say “yum”.
Shameful that you’ve dragged the rest of the country down with you though.
 


clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
25,446
You said 'great'. Your word. I didn't.

Don't put words into my mouth like others tried to do when I said I didn't believe that national identity was a relevant reason to vote leave (but that other leave voters apparently did)...hey presto, the desperate navel-contemplating remoaners, quoted that phrase out of context.

Re Boris, I said:



It is amusing to me, how worried you all are that Brexit will happen and Boris will be pm. Fine with me, fine with the majority who voted in 2016 if he makes it happen.

Ha, ha, ha

Come on then, tell us all about the less than great decisions your PM in waiting has made, now you've defined less than great decision making a positive attribute to lead the country.

Separate it from Brexit please, I want to hear from the famous eighty eight what your leader will bring.
 
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LadySeagull

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Jan 21, 2011
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No rabid brexiteer is ever going to admit it but it won’t be fine with you when it happens.
Eating a bowl of shit while having to rub your tummy and say “yum”.
Shameful that you’ve dragged the rest of the country down with you though.

You really seem very bitter.

You don't believe the Country can survive and prosper in the longer term without the EU? Well, you will see that the Country can and will.

Separate it from Brexit please, I want to hear from the famous eighty eight what your leader will bring.
He' not ''my'' leader but he is the strongest candidate. Who do you think is?
 




The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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You really seem very bitter.

You don't believe the Country can survive and prosper in the longer term without the EU? Well, you will see that the Country can and will.

He' not ''my'' leader but he is the strongest candidate. Who do you think is?

The usual unimaginative slur; “bitter”.
I suppose credit is due for avoiding “angry”.

No dear, not bitter. Realistic. Something your mob struggles with continuously.
 


Pretty Plnk Fairy

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Boris will bring back what made this country grate shillings and smokeing in pubs which the eu banned along with chubby brown on the telly telling those grate jokes about womens bits smelling of haddock

Regards
DR
 


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