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I think JC will be history after elections or certainly hope so, he's a very devious and dangerous person imho, hidden agendas etc
Did anyone see what Boris did this afty with that reporters phone and the pic of the boy with pneumonia at LGI on it for him to look at? Refused to looked it and nicked his phone!
If Corbyn did that you'd want him hung drawn and quartered…..
If Corbyn did that you'd want him hung drawn and quartered…..
that's a bit extreme, just hung and drawn will do
I think JC will be history after elections or certainly hope so, he's a very devious and dangerous person imho, hidden agendas etc
JC lives in a fantasy land, amongst other things he thinks that you can invite terrorists to sit round a table for a cream tea all will be well, he is delusional, godsend for terrorists if he were pm
Wasn't Mandela labelled a terrorist until we grew to like him?
I believe that’s exactly how the Good Friday Agreement worked out, wasn’t it?JC lives in a fantasy land, amongst other things he thinks that you can invite terrorists to sit round a table for a cream tea all will be well, he is delusional, godsend for terrorists if he were pm
That was a terrible moment for Johnson.I'm not quite sure why you think that, but anyway.
You seem to have missed the bit where (apparently)
'Eventually the PM pulls the phone out of his pocket and looks at the screen, adding: ‘Look, sorry, it’s a terrible terrible photo and I apologise obviously to the families and all those who have terrible experiences in the NHS. ‘But what we are doing is supporting the NHS and on the whole I think patients in the NHS have a much much better experience than this poor kid has had. ‘That’s why we are making huge investments into the NHS and we can only do that if we get Parliament going.’ He ends the interview saying: ‘I’m sorry to have taken your phone, there you go.’
Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2019/12/09/bori...sleeping-hospital-floor-11510485/?ito=cbshare
So a bad reaction indeed, not at all edifying but as with both sides, it's important to look at all the facts.
Can't find anything that Corbyn's done today that seems controversial to apply the voice of reason to, sorry.
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An Australian view of Nelson Mandela
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/o...a/news-story/68f4acdbf2b0b4e6c799e458a55e6cb2
Wasn't Mandela labelled a terrorist until we grew to like him?