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32 minutes ago, baboon said:
So that's the third time you have changed your story.
He was ousted by his own party who had finally had enough of scandal after scandal after scandal. He leaves in disgrace as the worst Prime Minister we have ever had.
Have I? What were the other two stories about, cos I can’t remember anything different.
Who were the ones trying to find old minor misdemeanours (someo not even Boris’s) and hyping them to be a scandal? Ah yes, the left and MSM. Think I’m pretty constant on that.
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21 minutes ago, baboon said:
He was ousted by his own party for his never ending lies and corruption. He leaves in disgrace. He is the worst Prime Minister we have had by a country mile and good riddance to the swine.
He was ousted when Rishi Sunak saw an opportunity for the top job. He leaves as one of the best, Tony Blair taking the worst ever slot.
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10 minutes ago, RayC said:
The privileged chancer, who is serving out his notice as PM, was unceremoniously dumped by his own party. No one else had the authority to remove him.
It's factually incorrect to blame the opposition, MSM, the EU, East Europeans migrants or anyone else for his demise.
Yes, his final days were a disgraceful display by the Tory party, but it did not start with renegade cabinet resignations. There had been a concerted campaign by the Left and MSM & BBC witch hunt since he became their disapproved PM; won a landslide election victory with 'their' red wall seats; and finally got us out of their beloved EU. Muck raking and trumped allegations then followed incessantly in the press and PMQs for the most minor of transgressions, culminating in the current left/press hysteria.
Not sure how you think the East European migrants had a hand in this though?
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51 minutes ago, baboon said:
He was ousted by his own party and was the worst Prime Minister we have ever had.
Stabbed in the back by power plotting turncoats after been brought down by the left wing masses. As the Prime Minister who actually got us out of the EU, he goes down in history as one of the best we ever had.
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1 hour ago, baboon said:
And so another thread is ruined for anyone actually wanting a sensible discussion.
Would that be the type of sensible discussion where you resort to allegations of libel and calling everybody liars?
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10 minutes ago, sawadee1947 said:
For me it sounds crazy that not even 200000 old people will decide who's next PM.
What stupid kind of democracy is that??????
It’s the one we have always had. We don’t vote directly for PM.
We had a perfectly acceptable PM who was voted in by a landslide election win. Very undemocratically, he was ousted by the losing opposition, combined MSM, and a few opportunist back stabbers. How stupid is that?- 1
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14 hours ago, RayC said:
Better that than the xenophobic drivel you embrace.
9 minutes ago, RayC said:Xenophobia can be fun. Must admit that I've never looked at it from that angle ..... Nope, still don't get it.
Do you hand these diagnoses to everyone? I was hoping to get a blue parking badge with my phobia.
Not all disabilities are visible.
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23 minutes ago, KanchanaburiGuy said:
So why should the French have to pay?
French vindictiveness comes with a cost for them.
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Just now, RayC said:
Any other Brexiters care to self-identify as xenophobic?
You’d have to ask them individually. Some may possibly understand that to be a slur. The general menticide these days would have it so, but I always take it as a badge of honour, especially when coming from a Remainer on these threads.
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1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:
They aren’t in it for the comon man.
Not even those common men whose pensions rely on those funds investments?
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5 hours ago, bannork said:
Turkey still hasn't joined the EU.
Yet. But they will.
5 hours ago, bannork said:Merkel's millions came from Syria, nothing to do with the EU.
Do you really believe she didn’t invite a million Syrians into the EU with the idea she would keep them all in Germany and not distribute around the EU??
5 hours ago, bannork said:The sky has fallen in
Nope. Still there when I looked today.
5 hours ago, bannork said:Of the Big 6 energy companies, only British Gas remains under British ownership.
The record profits such as recorded by EDF for example, are all going to France which has a cap on gas price increases of 4% a year.
And you think the EU would rule against European companies taking billions from Treasure Island?? Maggie should have rescued us from the EU years ago.
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33 minutes ago, RayC said:
Better that than the xenophobic drivel you embrace.
Thank you for this weekend’s badge of honour. I will wear it with pride.
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3 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:
‘New EU countries like Turkey’
Is that one of those lies you are referring to?
All the Remainer lies. Even those you keep trying to propagate even now, like Dover delays being due to Brexit.
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1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:
Turkey is a new member of the EU.
Not yet but coming soon. So glad they won’t be coming here.
1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:Johnson, Rees Mogg and their chums to be the very Elite you keep banging on about.
Weren’t they Leavers?
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1 hour ago, RayC said:
The country was, and still is, split down the middle in case you hadn't noticed.
I noticed that there’s still half of you who still believe the europhile propaganda. Sad but true.
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1 hour ago, Bruno123 said:
The referendum went that way not because of what appeared like uncontrolled migration(Syrians etc at that point because of yet another war) and the lies perpetrated by the usual suspects.
But it seems yourself and mick are struggling to point out any positive effect of Brexit beyond the migration issue and even with that....is it any less than it was?
Uncontrolled migration by EU nationals up to 2016 was one of the reasons. Impending increases of more migrants like Merkel's millions, plus new EU countries like Turkey cemented that sentiment for Leave. The lies from the usual suspects were all from the Remain side, but the majority saw through them. How did so many Remainers fall for the hysteria and how do they still believe it? I'm still waiting for the Armageddon and the sky to fall in like Chicken Liken.
The trouble for the Elites, Europhiles and Europeans was that they were (and still are) so out of touch with the UK's mood.
So there are four Brexit positives for you to add to your list: End of uncontrolled EU migration; none of Merkel's millions; no new EU scroungers; and the sky didn't fall in.
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35 minutes ago, Bruno123 said:
Nope, there is no visa. You are just making it up as you go along. The figures to March 2022 do not show six million given pre-settled and settled status. Are you unable to comprehend what you are reading? I explained it earlier.
There very definitely is a visa. Two in fact, the LTR and ILR are proper visa stamps which go in their passport. They also get a biometric card (BRP) just like any other settlement applicants.
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4 minutes ago, Bruno123 said:
What an ignorant post.
Do you imagine that the only Europeans living in the U.K take part in manual labour.
How do you know about the working standards of millions of people? Poorer living conditions? Tell us about them.
So sad that you make such a poor case for yourself.
All true. Visible in many cities in the UK, which is one reason why the referendum didn’t turn out as the elites expected.
How would you know any better, preaching from a lofty perch in the EU or Thailand?
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3 minutes ago, Bruno123 said:
That's what the HO stated after their blunder was revealed.
Not sure why you stopped reading after that:
So why did they give him settled status if he "did not need to apply"?
It was stressful for many.
A bit of stress? Visa application processing usually is for anybody anywhere.
So many rushed to get their applications in to enjoy life in post-Brexit Britain that it can’t have been too stressful. They must see more benefits of Brexit than the average Remainer.
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1 hour ago, Mac Mickmanus said:
But the U.K didn't get rid of anyone , the Polish Brickie's and Plumbers were given right to remain in the UK visas .
E.U Citizens already living in the U.K were given Visas allowing them to stay indefinitely .
Its completely untrue that anyone got "kicked out"
6 million of them.
Nothing special about their work, but they accept poorer living conditions to save money. What is left after a few street drinking sessions gets sent home to build the biggest house in the village.- 1
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2 hours ago, nauseus said:
Mr. Condescension strikes again.
I think the Student Union Bar must have been chucking out early and he can’t get in anywhere else.
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41 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:
Just another opportunity for Brexit vindictiveness.
Vindictiveness, how so?
So the rest of Britain should not vote for Brexit, so a comparatively few retirees can travel to Spain easier?
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30 minutes ago, chalawaan said:
He conveniently forgets (likely had no idea) how good the Brits had it in Spain and Portugal and France if they had the means to retire there.
Not forgotten, totally disregarded.
When it came to voting Leave, those people were the last to be considered. Who would even care about keeping them in clover? They were on a par with foreign nationals.- 2
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37 minutes ago, RayC said:
I'll say this for you, you're consistent. I've yet to see you divert from your 'B@#£&r you Jack, I'm alright' line.
66 million of us are alright and getting better thank you very much, without your ‘rights’.
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Truss surges ahead, wins key backers in U.K. leadership race for prime minister
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The by-election results were a voter reaction to the constant MSM anti-Boris hype and him not finishing off a proper Brexit.
Nobody cares about the left’s supercilious grandstanding.