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New Poll.
Finds vast majority of Britons think Boris Johnson is Dishonest. A new poll has found out, after the former PM insisted he did not lie to MPs over Partygate ...72% of Brits don't trust him.....While 59% of pro Brexit voters
and even 51% of Con voters think the same. And that was after he swore on the Bible to tell the truth. .. P/S I don't trust him either.
and even 51% of Con voters think the same. And that was after he swore on the Bible to tell the truth. .. P/S I don't trust him either.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Depends on what they are expected to trust him with. Given his sterling work opposing the attacks from the EUphiles and getting us out of the EU despite those attacks, he clearly can be trusted to get what needs to be done, done. Which is much more than can be said about most of our politicians these days. Just look at the mess the present PM is making. Directly opposite to what he claims. It'll take years to reverse that.
gulliver - // no one recognised him with a tidy haircut and a clean shirt. //
Since becoming PM, Mr Johnson has steadily dropped the 'bumptious clown' image he used to foster, but tidying up his appearance, and allowing the nation to hear rather more of the razor-sharp intellect that he has made available to anyone who reads his journalism.
His new shorter-still haircut is no doubt to focus on making him appear as a serious and believable politician to the committee, which is an understandable tactic in his position.
But i don;t think I have ever seen him, from when he first popped up on Have I Got News For You, in clothes which are not clean.
Rumpled yes,, dirty, no.
If you are going to criticise, at least make your observations valid.
Since becoming PM, Mr Johnson has steadily dropped the 'bumptious clown' image he used to foster, but tidying up his appearance, and allowing the nation to hear rather more of the razor-sharp intellect that he has made available to anyone who reads his journalism.
His new shorter-still haircut is no doubt to focus on making him appear as a serious and believable politician to the committee, which is an understandable tactic in his position.
But i don;t think I have ever seen him, from when he first popped up on Have I Got News For You, in clothes which are not clean.
Rumpled yes,, dirty, no.
If you are going to criticise, at least make your observations valid.
ABSpareEditor, he wasn't responding to Bazwillrun as it was on a different thread "A Brexit Benefit Realised" but if you don't want to get into it further as you say then at least we know where you stand and you will let some get away with things but not others. I have had posts removed in the past for much less than that. Thanks for letting me know.
Gulliver1, Boris is not my hero as you like to say. I would just like to know why you can say stuff others would get removed. Also why are you so worried about someone who is not even in power now but you are still obsessed with even though you say you live in a different country. It must be so good wherever it is for you to want to spend so much time on here complaining about something you can do nothing about.