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gulliver1 | 19:43 Sat 16th Jul 2022 | News
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It concerns Boris,when he was then Foreign Secretary and his relationship with ex KGB Lieutenant -Colonel Alexander Lebedev, and a meeting with him. Boris attended without his security detail or foreign office officials at the height of the Scripal poisoning crisis. What was Boris up to, we know that he is a compulsive liar and can not be trusted, it was a meeting that no one knows what it was about .
Boris left that meeting holding documents that have never been seen since .
He managed to lose his 24/7 security personel and flew of to Italy alone to this meeting .Boris could not be trusted then and he can't be trusted now get him out of Downing St.... NOW.
Don't give him until sept to get his revenge
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Check your door handles for the next few weeks, Gulliver. :-)
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20.53 Probably find them smeared with Rice Krispies
laced with a deadly poison. Douglas.
Oh, a cereal killer!
What The Funicular are you going to post about when he actually is gone? I reckon you're secretly devastated.
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21 29 He ain't gone yet .And furthemore I do not want, or need to obtain your permission on the subjects I want to post on ...OK Prudie.
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21,25 Brilliant. LOL.
We trusted him to get us out of the EU despite the excessive fanatical anti-democratic obstructing and attacks. He managed that.
I asked you what you were going to post about, zero reference to my permission first. I can only assume you're so blinkered by your own agenda you can't see the actual words on the screen.
// We trusted him to get us out of the EU despite the excessive fanatical anti-democratic obstructing and attacks. He managed that. //

His deal was 95% the same as Theresa May’s deal that Boris continually voted against. The stumbling block with May’s deal was Northern Ireland. Johnson’s ‘breakthrough’ was solving the NI riddle. He signed the ‘oven ready’ agreement and we left the EU.
No sooner had we done so, then he began to renege on his own deal, saying it was bad. He now wants to scrap it.
He is a fake, a charlatan and a liar. And fortunately he is now history.
//..fortunately he is now history.//

Fortunate for some - but not for the Conservatives nor for the country. Boris was the Conservative government's strength.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/19218570/sir-keir-starmer-hopes-prime-minister/
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08.44 Naomi.
"Boris was the Conservative Governments strength"
....Until Delilah, or Carrie cut his hair....tee hee.
You're late in parade with that one, Gulliver. I mentioned Samson and Delilah on the other thread - except it wasn't Carrie who cut his hair.
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09.21......Late ON parade.
Oops! A typo. How very dare I? Well spotted, Gulliver. There's a clever boy.
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10.38 Not a problem Naomi, for a well educated person .
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Maybe it was not just his hair that needed cutting off Naomi.
The die hard Tories on here have always over estimated Boris. And they are continuing to do so. The Tories are not going to fall apart with a new leader. And if they are lucky, they might even elect somebody less divisive and who can bring a much needed bit of unity to the party.

If Labour’s strategy is to stand by and watch the Conservative Party implode, then they are going to be very disappointed.
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11.04 .Ed Milliband would make a better leader than Starmer.
Gromit, the Conservative Party won't implode - but I don't think Labour will be disappointed with the outcome of Boris's departure. Quite the opposite.
//Ed Milliband would make a better leader than Starmer. //

Yes .. he was a HUGE success. :o)

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