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Nadine Dories Has Her Say
... about Sunak
Yes, yes, what a creep?
Yes, yes, what a creep?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.She lost me at "14 million people voted for Boris". No, 14 million voted for the Tories, only about 25,000 of those voted for Boris, and it's for the Tories, individually and collectively, to choose their leader and behave accordingly if experience shows that their choice of leader was absolutely the wrong one.
//She lost me at "14 million people voted for Boris". No, 14 million voted for the Tories, only about 25,000 of those voted for Boris//
I've no idea where you get your figure from but as unsavoury as it might be to you the truth is the 'Red Wall' didn't vote 'Conservative'. They voted for Boris because he was the only one to promise to get Brexit done.
I've no idea where you get your figure from but as unsavoury as it might be to you the truth is the 'Red Wall' didn't vote 'Conservative'. They voted for Boris because he was the only one to promise to get Brexit done.
The Red Wall did not vote for Boris because Boris was not written on their ballot paper. It contained the name of their local candidate and the label Conservative Party. So they either voted for their local candidate or for the party.
The party made Boris leader, the party took it away when it became obvious it was bad for the party. Dorries cannot get her head around that.
The party made Boris leader, the party took it away when it became obvious it was bad for the party. Dorries cannot get her head around that.
naomi24
//Tell yourself whatever makes you happy, but he rallied this country - there's no doubt about that.//
Lol, you mean like when you tell us what a wonderful and credible PM Johnson was?
He rallied the country then delivered nothing as he partied away, dodging and lying through his stewardship as he laughed at all of us but especially those like yourself who lauded him?
The country saw Corbyn as someone who would negotiate with terrorists, Johnson just a flag-sh*gger who had two letters ready over the Brexit vote just to cover himself.
Promised do much, delivered nothing other than a cost of living crisis and a downturning economy but hey, tell yourself whatever makes you happy.
It’s even funnier that the lies caught up with him in the end, it was always going to be either that or adultery. PMSL
//Tell yourself whatever makes you happy, but he rallied this country - there's no doubt about that.//
Lol, you mean like when you tell us what a wonderful and credible PM Johnson was?
He rallied the country then delivered nothing as he partied away, dodging and lying through his stewardship as he laughed at all of us but especially those like yourself who lauded him?
The country saw Corbyn as someone who would negotiate with terrorists, Johnson just a flag-sh*gger who had two letters ready over the Brexit vote just to cover himself.
Promised do much, delivered nothing other than a cost of living crisis and a downturning economy but hey, tell yourself whatever makes you happy.
It’s even funnier that the lies caught up with him in the end, it was always going to be either that or adultery. PMSL
Fatti: //He rallied the country then delivered nothing as he partied away, dodging and lying through his stewardship as he laughed at all of us but especially those like yourself who lauded him?//
You've been doling out that inaccurate mantra for so long that you have convinced yourself that it is the truth.
You've been doling out that inaccurate mantra for so long that you have convinced yourself that it is the truth.
i actually agree somewhat with naomi....
2019 election was about personality rather than politics... but i do think the vote was far more anti-corbyn than it was pro-johnson.
Tories could have selected a pig as their leader and it would have won because Jeremy Corbyn was very unpopular... actually, that is more or less what they did! :)
2019 election was about personality rather than politics... but i do think the vote was far more anti-corbyn than it was pro-johnson.
Tories could have selected a pig as their leader and it would have won because Jeremy Corbyn was very unpopular... actually, that is more or less what they did! :)
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