Johnson our worst PM in living memory? 09:29 - Jul 7 with 4363 views | Chrisd | Thoughts? |  |
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Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 12:28 - Jul 7 with 1247 views | lowhouseblue |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 12:24 - Jul 7 by Bogblue | Wrong question. Potentially the worst ever in UK history. At least others made some kind of fist of caring about the country. Johnson is just a fundamentally rotten, corrupt, racist, self-serving, immoral, fascist-enabling, narcisstic slimeball, who sought and remained in office purely to grab power and wealth for himself & his sleazeball mates, and to enable his and their retention of power |
boris is utterly incompetent. the things in your list aren't what did for him. |  |
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Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 12:32 - Jul 7 with 1241 views | Bogblue |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 12:28 - Jul 7 by lowhouseblue | boris is utterly incompetent. the things in your list aren't what did for him. |
Incompetence was one thing I did forget to mention, yes |  | |  |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 12:49 - Jul 7 with 1187 views | backwaywhen |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 09:43 - Jul 7 by bournemouthblue | Blair was generally pretty successful bar the war in Iraq, a different level of politician to anyone we have had since |
Blair was the font runner for the migrant escalation I think you will find along with that money grabbing lawyer of a wife of his ! |  | |  |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 12:52 - Jul 7 with 1179 views | noggin |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 09:45 - Jul 7 by wkj | I would say Thatcher was the worst, but Johnson was the most corrupt. |
Has to be Thatcher for the state sponsored violence against the working class. |  |
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Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 13:11 - Jul 7 with 1143 views | Blueschev |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 12:49 - Jul 7 by backwaywhen | Blair was the font runner for the migrant escalation I think you will find along with that money grabbing lawyer of a wife of his ! |
"font (sic) runner for the migrant escalation" - What does that even mean? |  | |  |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 13:12 - Jul 7 with 1142 views | Blueschev | This morning i thought so, then I listened to his resignation speech and it turns out he's actually the best PM in living memory, I'd just never noticed. |  | |  |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 13:30 - Jul 7 with 1117 views | HARRY10 | To talk of his getting Brexit done is to ignore the huge elephant un the room (not him) One of the reasons the Tories (May) struggled to sign up to any deal, was that it was a shtshow. Something that would slowly drag the country down. May attmpted to reduce that effect. All Hignson did was ti sell out, and agree to whatever the EU said. It will bit be the lies, the tital incimpetence that Jihnson will be rememebered for. Ur wull be his willingness to sell the country down the river, to be able to claim he got something done. Farmers exporters, fishermen, hoteliers, exporters are ibky now begiunning ti see the crippling efects if that surrender. As a human being (as mentioned above) you would have to go a lonh way to dind such a lying, self centred untrustworthy scumbah The only consolation is that tghis is not the ned. It is just the beginning as there are numerous investigations yet to begin. Ones in which his arz lickers are going to discover what many alreadt knew and could guess at. They may not be in par with Nuremboutg but they will still serve trhe ame cleansing process |  | |  |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 13:34 - Jul 7 with 1103 views | lowhouseblue |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 13:30 - Jul 7 by HARRY10 | To talk of his getting Brexit done is to ignore the huge elephant un the room (not him) One of the reasons the Tories (May) struggled to sign up to any deal, was that it was a shtshow. Something that would slowly drag the country down. May attmpted to reduce that effect. All Hignson did was ti sell out, and agree to whatever the EU said. It will bit be the lies, the tital incimpetence that Jihnson will be rememebered for. Ur wull be his willingness to sell the country down the river, to be able to claim he got something done. Farmers exporters, fishermen, hoteliers, exporters are ibky now begiunning ti see the crippling efects if that surrender. As a human being (as mentioned above) you would have to go a lonh way to dind such a lying, self centred untrustworthy scumbah The only consolation is that tghis is not the ned. It is just the beginning as there are numerous investigations yet to begin. Ones in which his arz lickers are going to discover what many alreadt knew and could guess at. They may not be in par with Nuremboutg but they will still serve trhe ame cleansing process |
i think the harry bot needs re-booting? |  |
| And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show |
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Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 14:58 - Jul 7 with 1034 views | BonneNIL | Soon to be Rishi Sunak, who's a neo-con dream and he is up to his elbows in corruption abroad. This is just the start. |  |
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Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 15:06 - Jul 7 with 1033 views | GeoffSentence |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 13:30 - Jul 7 by HARRY10 | To talk of his getting Brexit done is to ignore the huge elephant un the room (not him) One of the reasons the Tories (May) struggled to sign up to any deal, was that it was a shtshow. Something that would slowly drag the country down. May attmpted to reduce that effect. All Hignson did was ti sell out, and agree to whatever the EU said. It will bit be the lies, the tital incimpetence that Jihnson will be rememebered for. Ur wull be his willingness to sell the country down the river, to be able to claim he got something done. Farmers exporters, fishermen, hoteliers, exporters are ibky now begiunning ti see the crippling efects if that surrender. As a human being (as mentioned above) you would have to go a lonh way to dind such a lying, self centred untrustworthy scumbah The only consolation is that tghis is not the ned. It is just the beginning as there are numerous investigations yet to begin. Ones in which his arz lickers are going to discover what many alreadt knew and could guess at. They may not be in par with Nuremboutg but they will still serve trhe ame cleansing process |
At a guess, you are posting that from a mobile phone rather than something with a proper keyboard. |  |
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Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 15:47 - Jul 7 with 1002 views | ITFC_Forever | Yes, by a thousand country miles. Next question. |  |
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Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 15:56 - Jul 7 with 980 views | SuperKieranMcKenna |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 13:30 - Jul 7 by HARRY10 | To talk of his getting Brexit done is to ignore the huge elephant un the room (not him) One of the reasons the Tories (May) struggled to sign up to any deal, was that it was a shtshow. Something that would slowly drag the country down. May attmpted to reduce that effect. All Hignson did was ti sell out, and agree to whatever the EU said. It will bit be the lies, the tital incimpetence that Jihnson will be rememebered for. Ur wull be his willingness to sell the country down the river, to be able to claim he got something done. Farmers exporters, fishermen, hoteliers, exporters are ibky now begiunning ti see the crippling efects if that surrender. As a human being (as mentioned above) you would have to go a lonh way to dind such a lying, self centred untrustworthy scumbah The only consolation is that tghis is not the ned. It is just the beginning as there are numerous investigations yet to begin. Ones in which his arz lickers are going to discover what many alreadt knew and could guess at. They may not be in par with Nuremboutg but they will still serve trhe ame cleansing process |
Has somebody in your office pranked you, and rearranged all the letters on your keyboard? |  | |  |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 15:58 - Jul 7 with 976 views | chicoazul | David Cameron was far far far worse. And by far the worst most stupid decision this country ever took was joining in World War 1. I know many people don’t really understand history though. [Post edited 7 Jul 2022 16:00]
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Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 15:59 - Jul 7 with 968 views | STYG |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 15:58 - Jul 7 by chicoazul | David Cameron was far far far worse. And by far the worst most stupid decision this country ever took was joining in World War 1. I know many people don’t really understand history though. [Post edited 7 Jul 2022 16:00]
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I'm now even more convinced that you just come out with rubbish to start an argument. Have you ever been right about anything? |  | |  |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 16:03 - Jul 7 with 948 views | chicoazul |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 15:59 - Jul 7 by STYG | I'm now even more convinced that you just come out with rubbish to start an argument. Have you ever been right about anything? |
What bad things did Johnson do? Talking about real lasting debilitatingly bad things here not just stuff that upset all the TWTD dry dicks like lying about parties. |  |
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Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 16:08 - Jul 7 with 929 views | STYG |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 16:03 - Jul 7 by chicoazul | What bad things did Johnson do? Talking about real lasting debilitatingly bad things here not just stuff that upset all the TWTD dry dicks like lying about parties. |
Why don't you visit any news site today and educate yourself for once instead of spouting absolute nonsense. In fact, why don't you find something in life that brings you some form of joy and concentrate on that instead of spending your days trying to wind people up on the internet. You were bad enough years ago but you've just gone full blown troll at this stage. |  | |  |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 16:10 - Jul 7 with 925 views | Churchman |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 13:11 - Jul 7 by Blueschev | "font (sic) runner for the migrant escalation" - What does that even mean? |
Blair’s government policy (not part of the manifesto) was to open the country up to immigration. The primary aim was to change the voting demographic. It was known that most arrivals to this country would vote Labour. There was even a document published saying just that, which one idiot forgot to shred.b interesting article attached - no idea on its reliability. https://theconversation.com/how-new-labour-made-britain-into-a-migration-state-8 Other issues I had with Blair’s government were the disgraceful war in Iraq. I backed him on the basis that the govt had access to info we didn’t and should be backed to make hard decisions on it - than provide the evidence after. There was none. I assumed they’d have a post war plan. Nope. Under his government, public spending went out of control and their actions (creation of the FSA) made the financial crisis worse. Pension provision under them moved from being some of the best in the world to a shambles. They also grew tired in office, as all governments do. On the upside, Alastair Darling was the best Chancellor I can recall and in 2010, I thought the Labour Party were far more fit for government than the tories. I never thought Cameron’s lot were anything more than a bunch of shiny faced idiots playing at politics in the hope of personal gain.. The other issue I’ve had with the tories is that they never create anything. Reduce, cut, ‘reform’ (cut by another name), wreck, sell off stuff that’s not there to sell, line their own pockets etc. They’ve had a sense of entitlement, particularly since Cameron oiled his way in that makes me vomit. I’m sure there are many very good conservatives, but for me the swivel eyed loons have dominated for years. No, I didn’t vote for Corbyn. For me, he was unelectable. Starmer? Hard work, but better than the above. I don’t care that he’s got the charisma of a growbag - I’m done with charisma/image and just want to see somebody competent. He’ll do. My daily rant is done. |  | |  |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 16:10 - Jul 7 with 926 views | chicoazul |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 16:08 - Jul 7 by STYG | Why don't you visit any news site today and educate yourself for once instead of spouting absolute nonsense. In fact, why don't you find something in life that brings you some form of joy and concentrate on that instead of spending your days trying to wind people up on the internet. You were bad enough years ago but you've just gone full blown troll at this stage. |
That’s what I thought. You all think Johnson was this terrible right wing monster who caused Brexit. I’d say there is a good chance you’re all about to find out how wrong you’ve been. |  |
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Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 16:12 - Jul 7 with 925 views | Mullet |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 16:03 - Jul 7 by chicoazul | What bad things did Johnson do? Talking about real lasting debilitatingly bad things here not just stuff that upset all the TWTD dry dicks like lying about parties. |
I think the COVID death toll, the debasing of politics and lying to the Queen etc. with no regard for what that meant, the economic chaos and corruption, the building on "Londongrad" or however you want to see Russian interference.... the list goes on and all are facets of the damage he's done to the country. How deep and how far those will go remains to be seen, but I do think the next two parliaments or more will be grappling with the damage done at home and abroad. |  |
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Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 16:16 - Jul 7 with 902 views | chicoazul |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 16:12 - Jul 7 by Mullet | I think the COVID death toll, the debasing of politics and lying to the Queen etc. with no regard for what that meant, the economic chaos and corruption, the building on "Londongrad" or however you want to see Russian interference.... the list goes on and all are facets of the damage he's done to the country. How deep and how far those will go remains to be seen, but I do think the next two parliaments or more will be grappling with the damage done at home and abroad. |
I wouldn’t have thought you of all people would care about lying to the Queen!! |  |
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Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 16:20 - Jul 7 with 878 views | Mullet |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 16:16 - Jul 7 by chicoazul | I wouldn’t have thought you of all people would care about lying to the Queen!! |
It's what it represents, for me it was just more evidence of the c@nt I always saw him as. It's that Bannon influenced disregard for the social order and convention that I think might cause one of two reactions. 1) It becomes normalised and Tories will be able to say "well Boris did worse" 2) you get a "never again" reaction and in some regards people are more on guard for such trespasses |  |
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Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 17:56 - Jul 7 with 802 views | Whos_blue | Nails it. |  |
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Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 18:02 - Jul 7 with 793 views | Freddies_Ears |
Johnson our worst PM in living memory? on 09:37 - Jul 7 by wkj | Brexit is far from being done, unfortunately. All eyes on the Ireland. |
And, we still have to try to reopen trade with the EU, at least by reducing the frictional costs and red tape that BJ claimed didn't exist. And control our borders by actually checking imports per our legal obligations. And, sort out a trade deal with the US (which won't happen until we cave in re Ireland). Apart from that, it's done. |  | |  |
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