Boris's Brain is missing

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If returning will, in his view, back his lust for simple revenge then return he will.
He's a Hells Angel at heart - the slightest sleight, real or imagined, is to be met with maximum response. Also pretty similar view of women.
It ain't over yet.......
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Hopefully 254 pages on here about the scrotum is enough now. We should forget his name.
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al_yrpal wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 7:49am He'll be back! Replacing John Howell as S Oxon MP no doubt. The place where the Labour candidates frequently lose their deposit. Already relocated to Brightwell cum Sotwell...

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Not wishing Pete. Never been a fan.... And his Mrs is loopy

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Bonefishblues wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 6:14am Listened to this in the early hours. Recommended

https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/ee4 ... on-resigns
Thanks for the heads up :wink:
Just gave it a full coat of earholing,pretty much what I thought TBH. The thing that hadn't crossed my mind was old king Charlie having to endose Johnson's honours(sic) list when there's every chance he knew Johnson's sh*tstorm was imminent.
The other surprise was Rory Stewart saying even quite moderate Tories where ear bashing him telling him he shouldn't be so hard on Johnson,incredible when Johnson's the man who's destroyed the their party in the very short time he was leader,it's a insight into just how sick and introvert the Tory party is!

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Cowsham wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 9:35am Hopefully 254 pages on here about the ******* is enough now. We should forget his name.
*Lots more to come:
• Committee report to the Commons and their reaction
• Judicial review for the COVID inquiry
• Two by-elections
• The responses of two police forces to the new evidence which they have been sent
• A general election, with the likelihood of a failed Conservative leader.

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* Insert unfortunately according to taste, and i'm surprised that the autocorrect didn't.
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Jdsk wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 12:40pm
Cowsham wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 9:35am Hopefully 254 pages on here about the ******* is enough now. We should forget his name.
Lots more to come:
• Committee report to the Commons and their reaction
• Judicial review for the COVID inquiry
• Two by-elections
• The responses of two police forces to the new evidence which they have been sent
• A general election, with the likelihood of a failed Conservative leader.
Three by-elections.

Jonathan
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djnotts wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 9:20am If returning will, in his view, back his lust for simple revenge then return he will.
He's a Hells Angel at heart - the slightest sleight, real or imagined, is to be met with maximum response. Also pretty similar view of women.
It ain't over yet.......
Rubbish. I know a few members of HA and one thing, above all, is their loyalty to each other. Johnson is loyal to nobody.
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Jdsk wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 3:02pm
Jdsk wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 12:40pm
Cowsham wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 9:35am Hopefully 254 pages on here about the ******* is enough now. We should forget his name.
Lots more to come:
• Committee report to the Commons and their reaction
• Judicial review for the COVID inquiry
• Two by-elections
• The responses of two police forces to the new evidence which they have been sent
• A general election, with the likelihood of a failed Conservative leader.
Three by-elections.

Jonathan
Yeah but Selby and Ainsty - must be one of the most right wing areas in the country. Tories got over 60% of the votes in 2019.
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Jdsk wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 3:02pm
Jdsk wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 12:40pm
Cowsham wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 9:35am Hopefully 254 pages on here about the ******* is enough now. We should forget his name.
Lots more to come:
• Committee report to the Commons and their reaction
• Judicial review for the COVID inquiry
• Two by-elections
• The responses of two police forces to the new evidence which they have been sent
• A general election, with the likelihood of a failed Conservative leader.
Three by-elections.

Jonathan
It's almost as though we're being ruled by a coalition of chaos...
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pete75 wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 3:18pm
Jdsk wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 3:02pm
Jdsk wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 12:40pm Lots more to come:
• Committee report to the Commons and their reaction
• Judicial review for the COVID inquiry
• Two by-elections
• The responses of two police forces to the new evidence which they have been sent
• A general election, with the likelihood of a failed Conservative leader.
Three by-elections.
Yeah but Selby and Ainsty - must be one of the most right wing areas in the country. Tories got over 60% of the votes in 2019.
Will these by-elections be seen as an opportunity for Reform UK or similar? Or perhaps just this one...

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roubaixtuesday wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 3:47pm
Jdsk wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 3:02pm
Jdsk wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 12:40pm Lots more to come:
• Committee report to the Commons and their reaction
• Judicial review for the COVID inquiry
• Two by-elections
• The responses of two police forces to the new evidence which they have been sent
• A general election, with the likelihood of a failed Conservative leader.
Three by-elections.
It's almost as though we're being ruled by a coalition of chaos...
Empathy time... what's going through Adams' mind? Is it just to do down Sunak?

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Jdsk wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 3:55pm
roubaixtuesday wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 3:47pm
Jdsk wrote: 10 Jun 2023, 3:02pm
Three by-elections.
It's almost as though we're being ruled by a coalition of chaos...
Empathy time... what's going through Adams' mind? Is it just to do down Sunak?

Jonathan
Don't know anything about the guy, his behaviour or ideology, so wouldn't like to give any string opinion.

There's a general sense that Tory mps are attacking each other in the back rather than governing the country or even attacking Labour, so I guess it fits with "any opportunity to damage the other lot". But no idea if that's the true motivation.
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Boris who?

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I can't believe you are all so disrespectful about a fellow cyclist :wink:
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