//Maybe, but Johnson refused to apologise for his lying and racism..///
As I have frequently said, 10CS, all politicians lie. It’s what they do and Mr Johnson cannot be expected to be anything special in that respect. But could you point me to some examples of (what you consider to be) his racism? I must have missed them.
//As I said then we're not bad losers. It’s not like when your football team loses a match. We seriously worry about what’s happening to our country.//
Does it not occur to you, cloverjo, that others who may hold different views to you and so vote differently, might be equally concerned about what’s happening to the country? When they considered the proposals Mr Corbyn put forward as Labour’s policies on the economy, many people – particularly those with earlier experiences of a “proper” Labour administration with similar aims – viewed those policies with absolute horror. They were fearful for the future of the country should such policies be implemented.
Concern for the country’s well being are not exclusive to Labour voters, those who voted to remain in the EU or anybody else who voted differently to the way you believed would be best. And, of course, the principle behind democracy is that the majority view prevails – something that seems to have been somewhat overlooked recently.
//…so why can't gulliver have a strong opinion of the politics from his home country, the one he was born and raised in?//
Nobody is saying he cannot have a view, TD. His point was that it is a pity he was not allowed to vote yesterday. As pointed out, it isn’t a pity. He does not live here (apparently) and has not done so for some time so he has no right to a vote.
//IF Trump can interfere with UK politics , then so can I .
Just get over it.//
Fortunately we are long over it, Gully. You mainly inane ramblings do not interfere with UK politics one iota.