Jasin wrote on Jul 25
th, 2019 at 10:50am:
cods wrote on Jul 25
th, 2019 at 10:42am:
I rather like the way Trump is standing up to the rest of the world....it was Obama who was doing all the bending over....Morrison good on him hes only been there 5 min and he looks like hes in charge......I like that.. [no union strings attached]...
Johnson well lets give him a good old aussie fair go gweg has forgotten what that is but the rest of us havent..
Britain needs to feel GREAT again.. lets hope Boris can do that....your only as good as the people who back you.....and the Brits are fed up to the back teeth with being told who they can let into their country.....sick to death with it..they got on alone before the common market they will do it again..
Well said and true.
The Media never gave Trump a 'fair go' even before he started. I think Boris will do a splendid job and ScoMo is your typical 'nothing flashy' type who just wants to get the job done.
The Media (of Oceania) is trying to do to the New Worlds of North America, South America & Sahul (Aust, PNG, Melanesia) what the Middle-East did to the Old Worlds of Africa, Asia & Europe. Celebrities think they are the 'Holy Ones' of the New Worlds and superior in every way.
Boris & Trump. The Anglo & the Saxon.
Yes, and Boris likes telling porkies just as much as Mr Trump, dear.
Boris was sacked as a Times columnist for making up fake quotes.
At the Spectator, he was forced to apologise for blaming drunken Liverpool fans "wallowing in their victim status" for the Hillsborough stadium collapse.
He lied to the owner of the Spectator, Conrad Black, about leaving to pursue a career in politics. In parliament, he was sacked from two jobs, Tory vice-chairman and shadow arts minister, for lying about his much-publicised affair with a Spectator columnist.
As an MP, he lied in his declarations of pecuniary interest, declaring multiple lies about his investments. He then breached the Ministerial Code of Conduct by taking a £275,000 job as a columnist, 3 days after he resigned as Foreign Secretary.
He lied about the EU regulating the shape of bananas. He pretended that Britain paid £375 mil a week to stay in the EU. He lied that this money would go to the NHS after Brexit. He lied that 77 million Turks would move to Britain if it stayed in the EU (Turkey has never been invited to join the EU). He then lied about saying it. He finally faced a private prosecution, a criminal charge, for lying during the Brexit referendum.
The lies keep going on, the most important one being that a hard leave from the EU will be in Britain's economic interests. This is impossible. On accounting terms alone, the tariffs and customs fees will add up to billions more than Britain pays to remain. In terms of trade, Britain will lose its position in the world's biggest market, the EU.
Boris Johnson took the Leave position for political purposes. He knew all along Brexit doesn't stack up. This, of course, will be made all-too-clear in October.
See you then, leftards.