Lothian
should be banned
Boris said he would 'rather be dead in a ditch than ask for a brexit extension". It seems a big story but I am fairly ambivalent about which one he goes for.
Did you hear him prattling on about the caution?
Either drunk, on drugs or cracking up. Or all 3.
At this rate, the Tories will by BJ, J R-M and some elderly toff who has fallen asleep and not realised everyone else has gone.
Yep, just watched the whole thing. Painful and scary. ****. My guess would be drugs.
John Crace in The Guardian :
"Boris Johnson’s speech at a police academy in Wakefield was the ******** to end all ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊. It made his dystopian performances at the dispatch box over the previous two days look like models of sanity and coherence"
I do wonder if this could be like the 1922 moment, when a major party split and collapsed.
If it is, you can only bet it will be replaced by something far worse.
I hear Farage has set a new Guinness record for longest time holding a smile.
Farage is like a mosquito - seems important, but is really just an irritation.
Boris said he would 'rather be dead in a ditch than ask for a brexit extension". It seems a big story but I am fairly ambivalent about which one he goes for.
You can only have a referendum on options that exist so it would have to be : Remain, Leave without a Deal, or approve the WA as it stands.
And Bojo's choice of Rees Mogg as Tory leader seems to have become a disaster. pretty clear most Tories don't like him. In fact, the choice shows how clueless Boris is. Picking somebody more acceptable to mainstream tories would have been the smart move, but Boris has to make a big splash instead by picking a fringe member of the party.
The political walkabout is a staple in the diet of the campaigning politician. And, despite dodging the odd egg or milkshake being considered an occupational hazard, it’s a task*Boris Johnson*has relished. He may wish he had not bothered on Thursday.
Because, where Gordon Brown had his “bigoted woman” and Ed Miliband had his bacon sandwich, the prime minister has a “please leave my town”.
Johnson was approached by a member of the public while in Morely in Leeds. The man smiled and greeted the prime minister with a handshake, before politely asking him to leave his town. “I will, very soon,” replied Johnson, as the man clapped him on his back and walked away.
Boris said he would 'rather be dead in a ditch than ask for a brexit extension". It seems a big story but I am fairly ambivalent about which one he goes for.
Listening to Rory Stewart on LBC (on catch up, it was a day or two ago) and he calls for the WA as a compromise between leavers and remainers. Which seems reasonable until.you compare it to what was offered.
Leave offered a "great" deal, a "better" deal and persuaded 52% to vote for it, then switched to no-deal. Bearing in mind how close the vote was how is the 48% agreeing to something worse than what the 52% said they wanted 'compromise'?
Even if May's deal was the 'Great' deal promised, that would mean the the 'compromise' between Leave and Remain was exactly what Leave said they wanted, forced through with the threat "argue and you get something much worse".
I think this sets another terrible precedent.
Taking one small point out of the wider context, Bread, not a problem.
Seems to me that Johnson's rule is crumbling almost by the hour. He's being slated for calling a press conference with a backdrop of police trainees (waiting in the sun while he starts an hour late - one or two distressed coppers feeling faint), then talking utter carp. Meanwhile his N.I. minister has stepped down.
Perhaps he'll prorogue himself?
I'd like to compromise and offer "both" as something we can all enjoy.
McHrozni
"Qu'ils mangent de la brioche.”
He's not radical enough for the real hard core anti immigrant crowd who think he has sold out,but brings way to much baggage for the mainstream tories. Even Bojo does not want to be seen in his company.