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Just Watched "boris And Chums Childrens Hour"
Just watched Boris and the children at the play group on BBC News
Boris. "Hello puppets."
Children. "Hello party papa"
Boris. "Do we all know how many new policemen we are going to have?"
Children. "Twenty thousand. Giggle, giggle"
Boris. "Do we all know how many new hospitals we are going to build?"
Children. "Forty. Giggle, giggle."
Boris. "How many big shiny new buses are we going to have in the country?"
Children. "Loads and loads and loads." Giggle, giggle"
At that point I lost the will to live and turned the tv off!
Boris. "Hello puppets."
Children. "Hello party papa"
Boris. "Do we all know how many new policemen we are going to have?"
Children. "Twenty thousand. Giggle, giggle"
Boris. "Do we all know how many new hospitals we are going to build?"
Children. "Forty. Giggle, giggle."
Boris. "How many big shiny new buses are we going to have in the country?"
Children. "Loads and loads and loads." Giggle, giggle"
At that point I lost the will to live and turned the tv off!
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Diddly seems largely correct I’m afraid.
Johnson has sacked an enormous number of ministers since last summer and many of them are bound to be peed off. He may find that the main opposition soon will come from his own benches. It’s usually never a good idea to surround yourself with colleagues who may be loyal and are willing to nod along with you. You end up promoting people not for ability but for other reasons.
Julian Smith was sacked. Why? Because he disagreed with Johnson over Brexit once and was an awkward sod? But he was arguably the most successful member of the cabinet and had built a trust going into Brexit negotiations in Ireland.
Johnson has sacked an enormous number of ministers since last summer and many of them are bound to be peed off. He may find that the main opposition soon will come from his own benches. It’s usually never a good idea to surround yourself with colleagues who may be loyal and are willing to nod along with you. You end up promoting people not for ability but for other reasons.
Julian Smith was sacked. Why? Because he disagreed with Johnson over Brexit once and was an awkward sod? But he was arguably the most successful member of the cabinet and had built a trust going into Brexit negotiations in Ireland.
apc //Another stupid childish thread that doesn't belong in news. here s 're the moderators?//
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