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He said the outcome for May was a, “terrible result for the Prime Minister”. He said about Johnson's vote, “It was a good victory for the prime minister, he won comfortably" Regardless of what he said the respective PMs should do next, those comments alone are hypocritical.
17:42 Wed 08th Jun 2022
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TTT

No…
SP,why ask a question and then if they disagree with you say they have given the wrong answer.at 16:50 if you care to check.
sp:
TTT won't address me directly because I was once rude to him. I try not to take advantage of his attitude, but occasionally I get a bit frustrated and reply to his posts. I know I shouldn't because his vow of silence prevents him from responding. Sorry, TTT.
frip; I don't see a sp post at 16:50.
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Atheist,sorry it should read at 18:50.
//but mostly I vote tacitly.//

Does that mean "without saying so" or "in a way that relates to a planned method of achieving something"?
Thanks, frip. I looked at 18:50, but I don't really understand your post.
Togo; I suspect the latter.
^^ Why don't you learn to just speak for yourself?
Not necessarily. One can change one's view about things.

However the comments were about different things anyway. It was a bad result for a capitulating leader busy selling out the nation to lose so many votes, and she needed to go as a result. However it was a good result that a leader having to continue enduring mudslinging from those anti-democrats still desperate to reverse the will of the people to have overcome their dirty tricks, regardless by how much they survived by.
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O_G

Now *there’s* an answer!

But I don’t agree with your view of events. What you describe is an interpretation of the effects of the votes but Rees Mogg was still being hypocritical.
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fripfrip

It's a discussion point. I've taken this story and asked for an argument in favour or against my position. My position is that he's a hypocrite and I invite those to disagree with me to say so. At that point I can either agree with them (unlikely) or restate my argument.

Goes on in the News section all the time.

OK,but you shold not put it out as a question i.e.
Is Rees-Mogg A Hypocrite?
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Okay fripfrip

But seeing as this site is called the *answer* bank I would’ve those posing it as a question would be the way to go. Leaving that aside - what do *you* think?

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Ed - why don’t italics work anymore???
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Try it again but leave out the forward stroke.
Is Rees-Mogg A Hypocrite?

Oh and yes of course he is.
Lord Snooty from the Beano :0)))
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Tonyav

Many thanks…that had been annoying me.

I wonder if this will work too..

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