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Delusionist
Boris is a Delusional PM who now says he wants to stay in power well into the 2030s. After just suffering the Biggest By election swing since 1945.
Doesn't this mad Sorcerer who has run out of spells, a Wizard with a broken wand who has shaken all the leaves of the magic money tree realise .
.......His time is up.......On yer Bike Boris and.... start pedaling.
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Doesn't this mad Sorcerer who has run out of spells, a Wizard with a broken wand who has shaken all the leaves of the magic money tree realise .
.......His time is up.......On yer Bike Boris and.... start pedaling.
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Not your mate, why call me that multiple times?
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Gulliver didn’t mention mental illness at all, you did.
As for bleating about ‘insulting Tory voters’ why not concentrate on the Tories who believe that Johnson is doing exactly that and over 41% of his own MP’s agree. Amazing how Johnson supporters will attack his opponents but won’t address the issue of the Tory Party implosion and divisions amongst them he’s causing? Hardly portraying a United front are they?
That aside, would you care to respond to any of the links I’ve provided for you?
Lose your obsession with Gulliver and try and respond to what’s actually happening in current affairs.
Not your mate, why call me that multiple times?
Number 2:
Gulliver didn’t mention mental illness at all, you did.
As for bleating about ‘insulting Tory voters’ why not concentrate on the Tories who believe that Johnson is doing exactly that and over 41% of his own MP’s agree. Amazing how Johnson supporters will attack his opponents but won’t address the issue of the Tory Party implosion and divisions amongst them he’s causing? Hardly portraying a United front are they?
That aside, would you care to respond to any of the links I’ve provided for you?
Lose your obsession with Gulliver and try and respond to what’s actually happening in current affairs.
fatti: "Gulliver didn’t mention mental illness at all, you did."
at 19:33 gulliver said "Boris does need to see a Psychiatrist , and so do the people who voted him into Power. " - so if you think that saying people who voted Tory should see a psychiatrist is not tantamount to accusing people of mental issues then you are as deluded as he is - You don't have to actually use the words "mental illness" to imply it. Surely even a gullivista like you can see that.
at 19:33 gulliver said "Boris does need to see a Psychiatrist , and so do the people who voted him into Power. " - so if you think that saying people who voted Tory should see a psychiatrist is not tantamount to accusing people of mental issues then you are as deluded as he is - You don't have to actually use the words "mental illness" to imply it. Surely even a gullivista like you can see that.
Lol, lay off the booze?
You need to wake up and smell what you’re shovelling.
Read again what he wrote. Give me quote marks where the words ‘mental illness’ were typed by Gulliver?
You don’t have to have mental illness to require the intervention of a psychiatrist.
The term mental illness is far too broad spectrum anyway, hence that’s probably why you typed it and not Gulliver?
So, do you want to concentrate on the Tories who are saying Johnson is delusional or are you going to divert it to ‘lefties’ whilst ignoring the turmoil Johnson is causing amongst his own Party and MP’s?
You need to wake up and smell what you’re shovelling.
Read again what he wrote. Give me quote marks where the words ‘mental illness’ were typed by Gulliver?
You don’t have to have mental illness to require the intervention of a psychiatrist.
The term mental illness is far too broad spectrum anyway, hence that’s probably why you typed it and not Gulliver?
So, do you want to concentrate on the Tories who are saying Johnson is delusional or are you going to divert it to ‘lefties’ whilst ignoring the turmoil Johnson is causing amongst his own Party and MP’s?
ToraToraTora
//fatti: "Gulliver didn’t mention mental illness at all, you did."
at 19:33 gulliver said "Boris does need to see a Psychiatrist , and so do the people who voted him into Power. " - so if you think that saying people who voted Tory should see a psychiatrist is not tantamount to accusing people of mental issues then you are as deluded as he is - You don't have to actually use the words "mental illness" to imply it. Surely even a gullivista like you can see that.//
Aw, did the nasty, wasty man use bad words against you? Which fool wrote that somewhere recently? Pmsl.
//fatti: "Gulliver didn’t mention mental illness at all, you did."
at 19:33 gulliver said "Boris does need to see a Psychiatrist , and so do the people who voted him into Power. " - so if you think that saying people who voted Tory should see a psychiatrist is not tantamount to accusing people of mental issues then you are as deluded as he is - You don't have to actually use the words "mental illness" to imply it. Surely even a gullivista like you can see that.//
Aw, did the nasty, wasty man use bad words against you? Which fool wrote that somewhere recently? Pmsl.
ToraToraTora
//have a day off fatti, you know full well as both DD and I have pointed out he doesn't have to use the actual words to imply it. Surely you can see that.//
Have a day off yourself. Arguing over what words were implied is something you’re used to with your ‘usual dance’ nonsense.
Yes, have a day off, climb out of Johnson’s anatomy and address the issues raised, not obsessing over what Gulliver wrote with your usual diversionary tactic.
You’re more fascinated with Gulliver than you are Johnson, it’s bordering on infatuation.
//have a day off fatti, you know full well as both DD and I have pointed out he doesn't have to use the actual words to imply it. Surely you can see that.//
Have a day off yourself. Arguing over what words were implied is something you’re used to with your ‘usual dance’ nonsense.
Yes, have a day off, climb out of Johnson’s anatomy and address the issues raised, not obsessing over what Gulliver wrote with your usual diversionary tactic.
You’re more fascinated with Gulliver than you are Johnson, it’s bordering on infatuation.