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Do You Think Boris Should Resign.
I don’t , Why?
Because he’s the only one who knows where he’s going, he has no majority in the HoC so he should call a GE now, we couldn’t be in a worse position than we are now, let Corbyn put his money where his mouth is, I’m not suggesting he’ll win a GE because the whole thing is a mess, everyone is sick of the last 3 .3 years, we need to get leadership like never before in our once very proud country
Because he’s the only one who knows where he’s going, he has no majority in the HoC so he should call a GE now, we couldn’t be in a worse position than we are now, let Corbyn put his money where his mouth is, I’m not suggesting he’ll win a GE because the whole thing is a mess, everyone is sick of the last 3 .3 years, we need to get leadership like never before in our once very proud country
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Not in the slightest. He's trying to force through our democratic decision against a tide of folk who treat democracy and the public with disdain, and who will use every trap, loophole, and trick they can find to thwart the nation. Boris deserves a medal for what he has tried and put up with, and should only resign if there is something to gain from it. Presently...
09:10 Wed 25th Sep 2019
I am also watching, gness. Mr. Johnson always blusters and bumbles, but the way the opposition are carrying on is an embarrassment. So many of them are unable to speak without getting nasty, over emotional and coming across as having no self control.
However, Nigel Dodds managed to keep calm whilst referring to Jeremy Corbyn as a terrorist sympathiser.
Well said Mr. Dodds.
However, Nigel Dodds managed to keep calm whilst referring to Jeremy Corbyn as a terrorist sympathiser.
Well said Mr. Dodds.
Can’t agree with that, gness. Corbyn tends to start off calmly, but the longer he speaks, the more he turns into a megalomaniacal dalek.
There was some man in a (cheap) light blue suit this afternoon who got so angry he practically had steam coming out of his ears, and a lady in a black dress about half an hour ago who who was just as bad.
These people should learn how to conduct themselves in public.
If one of their constituents turned up at their surgery and acted like this, then security would doubtless eject them.
There was some man in a (cheap) light blue suit this afternoon who got so angry he practically had steam coming out of his ears, and a lady in a black dress about half an hour ago who who was just as bad.
These people should learn how to conduct themselves in public.
If one of their constituents turned up at their surgery and acted like this, then security would doubtless eject them.
The “lady in a black dress” was the MP for Dewsbury who had had a lot of violent threats from some of her constituents.
I’m not surprised she was angry at the prime minister’s divisive attitude and childish use of the term “surrender bill”
What do we want in parliament: nodding dogs and slimy snails, or real people with feelings
I’m not surprised she was angry at the prime minister’s divisive attitude and childish use of the term “surrender bill”
What do we want in parliament: nodding dogs and slimy snails, or real people with feelings