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[Politics] Boris Johnson, the new UK Prime Minister



Mental Lental

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Jul 5, 2003
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Shiki-shi, Saitama
Exactly.

Johnson always talks a good game, that's the easy part. His track record on delivery is what he will be judged on - and going by his costly foul-ups as Mayor of London, and as Foreign Minister, forgive me if I'm not swept up in a tidal wave of new-found optimism, hope and euphoria.

You have to remember that he's the absolute poster boy for absolutely everybody that's been taken in by the Murdoch press.

It LITERALLY is Monkey see.....

Monkey do.
 




WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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I haven't read the BrExit thread for months.

I can believe that you've probably lost interest in it now, but since you were so quick to use your moderator rights to happily update the title of someone else's thread with a leaving date the moment TM announced it, I just thought you would have taken responsibility for the outcome of your actions and ensure the thread title was changed each time the leaving date was changed :shrug:
 


Durlston

"Garlic bread!?"
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Jul 15, 2009
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I've never thought of him in particularly high regard but he made an excellent speech to be fair.

He may deliver Brexit. But he may not. Either way the only safe bet will be that he won't be able to keep it in his trousers between now and Halloween.
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,229
Surrey
I've never thought of him in particularly high regard but he made an excellent speech to be fair.

He may deliver Brexit. But he may not. Either way the only safe bet will be that he won't be able to keep it in his trousers between now and Halloween.

How did it differ from every other new PM speech you've ever seen?
 








studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
29,647
On the Border
All this optimism from Boris just sounds like the speech a non league manager gives to his team just before they turn out in an FA Cup away to a PL team, and promising the fans that they are going to turn over the PL giants, because to quote Corporal Jones they don't like it up em, then they come off the pitch happy that they've kept the defeat to single figures (9-0).

But the failure is never the manager's fault.

So no doubt the new buzz soundbite from #10 will be that realists and experts are anti the UK and need to be super optimistic.

I just hope #11 can win the Euro Millions lottery and few times on the bounce when its a £100m jackpot, as the country is going to need some money desperately
 








Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
61,781
Location Location
His passion (pardon the pun) and enthusiasm. Lacking from a lot of PM's this millennium.

Everyone deserves a chance. Good luck to him, he'll need it! :thumbsup:

Kevin Keegan had passion and enthusiasm - its what got him the England job.

Beaten, humiliated, out of his depth, 18 months later he resigned in a toilet.
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
How did it differ from every other new PM speech you've ever seen?

Held my interest throughout even if my jaw was on the floor that he expects us to believe he can deliver so much. He is way more eloquent and interesting to listen to than any new PM’s I can remember recently.

Biggest fail was the threat to withhold the 39 billion if he didn’t get a deal, that ****s any chance of Europe being accommodating in his negotiations imo. A threat like that should have been a last resort not tossed in before he even starts.
 




vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,902
Fox was (is) useless and should of never been appointed in the first place.

Had to resign twice due to " impropriety " before, this was his third attempt in government, he really must be useless if a fellow senior Brexiteer shafts him !
 




Gregory2Smith1

J'les aurai!
Sep 21, 2011
5,476
Auch
Kevin Keegan had passion and enthusiasm - its what got him the England job.

Beaten, humiliated, out of his depth, 18 months later he resigned in a toilet.

that's maybe

but we haven't had a better manager since
 










vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,902
Guy Verhofstadt MEP - Brexit Coordinator for the European Parliament - says they want "an orderly Brexit".
"Politicised language from the Conservative leadership raising the spectre of a no- deal Brexit is unhelpful, irresponsible and only increases the risks of a catastrophic severance, which could destabilise the global economy," he says.
He adds that he looks "forward to alleviating Mr Johnson’s concerns regarding the imminent accession of Turkey to the EU, following the claims of the Leave campaign, whilst explaining the EU has no rules on the packaging of kippers in the UK.”
 


Giraffe

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Aug 8, 2005
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I thought it was a great speech. Most optimistic I’ve heard a PM since Blair. If he achieves half of what he said he will have done very very well and still would have been much better than all PMs since Thatcher.
 


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