Boris the Buffoon has surpassed himself

I didn't hear anything particularly controversial there.

If it came to it Boris would muller Corbyn. As it goes I doubt either of them will be contesting an election as wannabe PM. Much as I'd enjoy it.
 
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I really can't believe this clown has made it to the dizzy heights of London Mayor, let alone being considered as a possible leader.
It was almost as if people wanted the entertainment.
A classic example of connections/ Bullingdon(have I spelt that right?) Boys club. Wonder if he's been introduced to a pigs' head too :facepalm:

Mike
 
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highlandsflyer":2gh7m9xo said:
I don't, for a minute, think Johnson could win any election. He has the same problem as Balls, being named after a dangly bit.
Literally nobody in this country calls their boaby a johnson. Balls was just a ****. And still an unemployed **** by all accounts.

And as for Starmer, it's clear you have quite the boner for him but he's a political nobody. A new MP no-ones heard of who backed two time loser Burnham. I'd question his judgement already. I understand Labour are scratching about for a new messiah but still...
 
technodup":1vfuzn60 said:
I didn't hear anything particularly controversial there.

Why doesn't that surprise me. Which do you not find controversial...the comments or that the comments were uttered by The Buffoon?
 
Harryburgundy":3b6t3lvk said:
technodup":3b6t3lvk said:
I didn't hear anything particularly controversial there.

Why doesn't that surprise me. Which do you not find controversial...the comments or that the comments were uttered by The Buffoon?
Both.

Antagonising the people he cited yes, but controversial in a general sense? I don't think enough people understand the issues for it to be controversial.

Controversial is something that is going to be front page because it will get the public frothing at the mouth. MPs expenses for example. Outside of left wing Facebook pages, Guardian opinion and Retrobike this won't even register with the vast majority. Slightly right wing Tory and US citizen defends Israel? I'm not sure what else you would expect tbh.
 
Always worry when a man uses his middle name to be known by. Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson. Why is he not called De Pfeffel Johnson? lol
 
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highlandsflyer":1fgykzcz said:
Apparently people like him because he is affable and speaks his mind...................?
shame it seems to change on the circumstances

before an MP http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... hnson.html "nimby"s and HS2 referring to Camden despite nearly 20 years of construction round the clock within 20m of people's homes, not to mention the several hundered homes being demolished as well as a huge amount of "green space" being used for construction compounds

but after seeking election then its infront of the bulldozers

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-32703425

but oh, maybe its nothing to do with his new constituents near Heathrow but he's thinking of joining the Green Party
 
And as for Starmer, it's clear you have quite the boner for him but he's a political nobody. A new MP no-ones heard of who backed two time loser Burnham. I'd question his judgement already. I understand Labour are scratching about for a new messiah but still...
This has aged particularly well 🤌
 
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