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Boris Gets The Hump
Boris Johnson gets the hump and walks out of a Commons select committee meeting when he thinks the questioning is unfair. Is he right to complain about party politicking or should he have taken it on the chin and continued with the meeting?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7978 280.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7978 280.stm
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Its a typical labour shout down a tory of course and here we have the usual luvvie lapping it up.
so jake, just what would you have done then ?
And lets not forget the impression I have of you from this site ist that you are a nob. Is that correct and if not perhaps your impression was falsey formed too.
For some reaon I cnat imaging boris would have much time for the likes of you. I strongly suspect you are a champaign socialist..
The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of the blessings.
The inherent blessing of socialism is the equal sharing of misery.
-- Winston Churchill
so jake, just what would you have done then ?
And lets not forget the impression I have of you from this site ist that you are a nob. Is that correct and if not perhaps your impression was falsey formed too.
For some reaon I cnat imaging boris would have much time for the likes of you. I strongly suspect you are a champaign socialist..
The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of the blessings.
The inherent blessing of socialism is the equal sharing of misery.
-- Winston Churchill
Well Jake you surprise me, Labour Bint uses position to have a go at Tory! She's just pi55ed off red Ken didn't get in, not too many sour grapes then!
Boris was right to walk out, silly c0w couldn't grasp the basics. The Mayor's in charge of the weather now is he? Right oh!
Boris behaved according to the general rule in this situation:
"Never argue with an idiot they'll bring you down to their level then beat you with experience"
Boris was right to walk out, silly c0w couldn't grasp the basics. The Mayor's in charge of the weather now is he? Right oh!
Boris behaved according to the general rule in this situation:
"Never argue with an idiot they'll bring you down to their level then beat you with experience"
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I have no political bias one way or another regarding this incident which I've just viewed.
I couldn't really understand why they were having this meeting in the first place! Yes, we know that there was heavy snow once or twice in February which affected a lot of the country including, for once, London. Big deal!
Was Boris Johnson expected to have stopped the snow from falling? As Mayor, should he personally have ensured that the gritting lorries were out and about? Doh - No!!!
I got the strong impression that the MP who was referred to on tape as "Martin" (I assume it was his surname?) was trying to make some cheap political point at Boris who, in my view, did not "get the hump", he instead assumed the question had been put, he had answered it, an he then left, simple as that.
The female chairman seemed to me to be quite fair and seemed to be trying to keep "Martin" in check!
Wonder how much that little lot cost the taxpayer!!!
I couldn't really understand why they were having this meeting in the first place! Yes, we know that there was heavy snow once or twice in February which affected a lot of the country including, for once, London. Big deal!
Was Boris Johnson expected to have stopped the snow from falling? As Mayor, should he personally have ensured that the gritting lorries were out and about? Doh - No!!!
I got the strong impression that the MP who was referred to on tape as "Martin" (I assume it was his surname?) was trying to make some cheap political point at Boris who, in my view, did not "get the hump", he instead assumed the question had been put, he had answered it, an he then left, simple as that.
The female chairman seemed to me to be quite fair and seemed to be trying to keep "Martin" in check!
Wonder how much that little lot cost the taxpayer!!!
I have observed him dishing out criticism over the years , on many occasions , when it was not warranted , against the recipient .
Now he is on the receiving end - it's a case of - give me my ball , i'm going home .
You members of his fan club are welcome to him
Thank God he is corralled in london and cant do any damage elsewhere .
Now he is on the receiving end - it's a case of - give me my ball , i'm going home .
You members of his fan club are welcome to him
Thank God he is corralled in london and cant do any damage elsewhere .
Don't know if Jake watched Dispatches last night ('The Truth About Boris'), but it would appear that London's Mayor is a) an idiot b) a liar and c) a lying idiot.
I was pretty ambivalent about him until recently, but now, I'm embarrassed that he's London's 'leader'.
A fool
You should be able to catch Dispatches on 4oD. Have a look at it. It's jaw-dropping.
I was pretty ambivalent about him until recently, but now, I'm embarrassed that he's London's 'leader'.
A fool
You should be able to catch Dispatches on 4oD. Have a look at it. It's jaw-dropping.
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Believe me, I am NOT sticking up for Boris Johnson - I'd have said the same had Red Ken still been in charge, but, how in Hell's teeth can Boris be personally held accountable?
The reason I say that is because as Mayor he has who knows how many minions below him who should have acted to get the proverbial wheels put into action.
It's a bit like saying Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg should all be sacked for their ministers/MPs being found thieving from Joe Public right, left and centre.
But have they?
Believe me, I am NOT sticking up for Boris Johnson - I'd have said the same had Red Ken still been in charge, but, how in Hell's teeth can Boris be personally held accountable?
The reason I say that is because as Mayor he has who knows how many minions below him who should have acted to get the proverbial wheels put into action.
It's a bit like saying Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg should all be sacked for their ministers/MPs being found thieving from Joe Public right, left and centre.
But have they?
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The question isn't whether Boris should've stopped the snow. The question is why was London so ridiculously unprepared?
Why the entire transport system grind to a halt?
Where were the gritters?
Why was there no contingency plans for essential services?
This is what the committee was convened to find out. For Boris to throw a hissy fit and mince out was just not on.
Why the entire transport system grind to a halt?
Where were the gritters?
Why was there no contingency plans for essential services?
This is what the committee was convened to find out. For Boris to throw a hissy fit and mince out was just not on.
parrafin
Many on here have expoused the view that Gordon Brown should be sacked for the failures of his minions below him .
For example - remember lost data discs ?
If the buck stops with Gordon Brown then equally , it stops with Boris - he cant have his cake and eat it .
If he wants to play at being Mayor , then he should have ensured that the minions below him were in a state of preparedness to deal with the event .
Many on here have expoused the view that Gordon Brown should be sacked for the failures of his minions below him .
For example - remember lost data discs ?
If the buck stops with Gordon Brown then equally , it stops with Boris - he cant have his cake and eat it .
If he wants to play at being Mayor , then he should have ensured that the minions below him were in a state of preparedness to deal with the event .
LOL! Good old Boris! He's funny!
Haha, look at his floppy hair and his ruddy cheeks! LOL! He's like a chubby schoolboy! Haha, he makes me laugh. He appears on comedy panel shows!! ROFL!! Haha. Look, he's riding his bike! LOL. He says old-fashioned things about blacks, just like grandma! Good old Boris! Hahaha! He says 'gosh' and 'crumbs' like in the olden days. Look at him playing a celebrity football match and clattering that German. Yay for Boris! LOL!!! He's not PC - he says funny things about Hillsborough and Africa. Hahahaha!! Not like grumpy old Ken. Booooo for Ken. Look, look at Boris now! He has his shirt untucked and his hair all messy and his buttons undone!! ROTFLMAO!!!! And there he is at uni when he was in that funny posh club. Hahaha! I wish I was too. You show 'em Boris! LOL!!!
What? I can vote for him as mayor?? Yay! Boris for mayor. What a wheeze!! Hahahaha!! He's getting rid of those bendy buses. Buses with a silly name. Boo! I'll vote for that. And look at his blonde funny hair!!! Hahaha! Yeah, let's make him mayor!! It's not like he has control over transport or planning or the police is it??
LOL!!!!!11!!
Eh? Oh.
Haha, look at his floppy hair and his ruddy cheeks! LOL! He's like a chubby schoolboy! Haha, he makes me laugh. He appears on comedy panel shows!! ROFL!! Haha. Look, he's riding his bike! LOL. He says old-fashioned things about blacks, just like grandma! Good old Boris! Hahaha! He says 'gosh' and 'crumbs' like in the olden days. Look at him playing a celebrity football match and clattering that German. Yay for Boris! LOL!!! He's not PC - he says funny things about Hillsborough and Africa. Hahahaha!! Not like grumpy old Ken. Booooo for Ken. Look, look at Boris now! He has his shirt untucked and his hair all messy and his buttons undone!! ROTFLMAO!!!! And there he is at uni when he was in that funny posh club. Hahaha! I wish I was too. You show 'em Boris! LOL!!!
What? I can vote for him as mayor?? Yay! Boris for mayor. What a wheeze!! Hahahaha!! He's getting rid of those bendy buses. Buses with a silly name. Boo! I'll vote for that. And look at his blonde funny hair!!! Hahaha! Yeah, let's make him mayor!! It's not like he has control over transport or planning or the police is it??
LOL!!!!!11!!
Eh? Oh.
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