allandwf
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Obviously it will be a Carry on Film, Carry on ??????When will the film of all this come out?
Brad Pitt to play Boris?
Obviously it will be a Carry on Film, Carry on ??????When will the film of all this come out?
Brad Pitt to play Boris?
Obviously it will be a Carry on Film, Carry on ??????
Whether those immediately above disapprove of JRM's manner, appearance and beliefs is hardly important. Such comments are somewhat childish. His knowledge of Parliamentary practise is second to none and he's quite right - in normal circumstances a vote against a PM of this number would lead to resignation. Admittedly, these are not normal times, however, the point made remains the same. The "ordinary" backbenchers have made clear their objections to TM's plans. Will she listen - probably not.
But he’s an ar$e.
I don’t doubt he’s very clever, and well versed in matters of Parliamentary practise. However, to the vast majority of people he seems detached from the modern world, archaic, and so far up his own backside he probably thinks the sun comes out when he opens his mouth.
No offence intended, but anyone who calls their sixth child “ Sixtus ” deserves all the criticism and mockery they receive...
i can see it playing out this way too as i dont think "no deal" will be allowed to transpire.
May was only a swing of around 42 votes away from half of her party having no confidence.......not good.
But he’s an ar$e.
.... to the vast majority of people he seems detached from the modern world, archaic, and so far up his own backside he probably thinks the sun comes out when he opens his mouth.
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And a swing of only 2.1% in the referendum would have avoided all this.
And SMIf that happened in France Paris would be on fire, here there'll be a bit of whingeing on Facebook
but that's how democracy is supposed to work , millions can vote and if it's one vote over one side wins
I'd love to know the numbers for those marching that didn't actually vote because they couldn't be arsed
Careful what you wish for....If JRM wants to take this further, take it to the House and table a motion there.
“The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.”
Who here would like to disagree with Sir Winston..?
He has a 12K+ majority. His constituents appear to disagree with your character assassination.
Agreed - they do. However, he’s the MP for a part of the country (Somerset) that is incredibly loyal to the Tory party, and I suspect whoever the Tory candidate was would have a decent majority.
Agreed - they do. However, he’s the MP for a part of the country (Somerset) that is incredibly loyal to the Tory party, and I suspect whoever the Tory candidate was would have a decent majority.
Winston was a good wartime PM...
Even he had doubts the like of which May appears incapable..?