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PMQ - Boris v Starmer - Spider And The Fly



nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
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Just watched PMQ's, Johnson just hates the constant scrutiny from Starmer.

Today he has trying to portray this and an attack on the public themselves, its all becoming more Trump like by the week

Boris is showing he's desperate now by pursuing this line of response. Winning a majority significant enough to result in Corbyn resigning and was the worst thing to happen to him.
 






A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Deepest, darkest Sussex
Just watched PMQ's, Johnson just hates the constant scrutiny from Starmer.

Today he has trying to portray this and an attack on the public themselves, its all becoming more Trump like by the week

It doesn't feel like we're very far away from the idea that opposition to Government is tantamount to treason. Which is a favoured tactic of all manner of the world's despots throughout history.
 


Chicken Run

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Jul 17, 2003
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This must be BJ's most feared hour of his week. And all the bluff and bluster in the world won't save him from the forensic scrutiny of Starmer. Must be absolutely terrifying politicallyvwhen there's nowhere to hide and nowhere to deflect

Looking forward to today’s face off THPP? Another kicking delivered to the buffoon no doubt...
 










Grombleton

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Dec 31, 2011
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Boris trying to get the house on his side by going on the attack, but he really isn't very good at it without his cronies behind him.

Keeps pushing the fact that Starmer hasn't answered the question (which he hasn't, admittedly) - but this is PMQ's...
 




mrjon1976

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Jul 25, 2011
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Boris trying to get the house on his side by going on the attack, but he really isn't very good at it without his cronies behind him.

Keeps pushing the fact that Starmer hasn't answered the question (which he hasn't, admittedly) - but this is PMQ's...

it is very true that Boris loves a crowd. But Starmer is making this very easy for him - not answering simple questions and making fairly irrelevant points. turning into a pantomime this
 




Grombleton

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Dec 31, 2011
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it is very true that Boris loves a crowd. But Starmer is making this very easy for him - not answering simple questions and making fairly irrelevant points. turning into a pantomime this

I don't think the points Starmer is making are irrelevant, as it's his job to hold the PM and the govt to account. I agree it would blow the tories out of the water if he did answer either way (they cant pin anything else on him at the moment) so a shame he hasn't, but i also realise that he won't.

Sadly PMQ's has always been a pantomime, although it has definitely got worse since Johnson got back from his illness/holiday/paternity/whateverhewasdoing...which seems coincidental.
 






sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
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town full of eejits
none of them are relevant ......they are all goons , wouldn't cut it in the real world , over educated , insular , elite , fukwhitts....end of.
 


Chicken Run

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Jul 17, 2003
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So how did it go, THPP, was it a forensic dissection of the most incompetent PM in a generation backed by an equally incompetent flip flop government ever?

Edit just seen your post 0-5 to the good guy right?
 






WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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In answer to Johnson's question of is it safe for 'the kids' to go back to school which seemed to be the answer he was taught for today ?

If you are following the Government's advice re social distancing, then no, it's not. It's not politics, it's simple logistics. That's why Johnson u-turned on the rollout :facepalm:
 




Is it PotG?

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Feb 20, 2017
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Sussex by the Sea
In answer to Johnson's question of is it safe for 'the kids' to go back to school which seemed to be the answer he was taught for today ?

If you are following the Government's advice re social distancing, then no, it's not. It's not politics, it's simple logistics. That's why Johnson u-turned on the rollout :facepalm:

:facepalm::wrong:
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
70,139
Your Witness :lolol:

'Mister Speaker, this is turning into Opposition Question Time. Perhaps the Right Honourable Gentleman would like to swap places?' :lolol:

For context for Bears like [MENTION=534]Chicken Run[/MENTION] currently watching Bargain Hunt, the quote was due to BJ non-answering EVERY question but instead just repeating the mantra that Big Brain Dom had instilled in him for today 'Why won't the Right Honourable Gentleman say it's safe for kids to return to school?'. Beyond pathetic
 


Chicken Run

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'Mister Speaker, this is turning into Opposition Question Time. Perhaps the Right Honourable Gentleman would like to swap places?' :lolol:

For context for Bears like [MENTION=534]Chicken Run[/MENTION] currently watching Bargain Hunt, the quote was due to BJ non-answering EVERY question but instead just repeating the mantra that Big Brain Dom had instilled in him for today 'Why won't the Right Honourable Gentleman say it's safe for kids to return to school?'. Beyond pathetic
[MENTION=29750]chickenrun[/MENTION] is at work, I’m not like you who sits in his flat all day watching shit TV and there is nothing wrong with being a bear you nasty homophobic man [emoji23]
 


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