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Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up : Wed Apr 13, 2022 10:02 am  
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Britain is many countries away from Ukraine. You would naturally expect our quota to be lower than the immediate neighbours as is the quota in USA.
Our major commitment is to assist the fight to fend off the red army. There are many dimensions to the overall conflict but you wouldn’t see that.


So we’re a long way away when it comes to offering refuge, but really quite close when emphasising the serious of the situation and the related importance of not changing our leader. As if having Johnson in charge helps one iota more than replacing him with Truss or Raab or a literal stuffed shirt.
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Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up : Wed Apr 13, 2022 10:28 am  
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The day after the two most powerful people in the UK government were found guilty of a crime and you're still asking for "evidence".

Well that's all the evidence we need to see through your "I'm just an honest broker me" routine.

Make it up as you go along why don't you, you must be desperate to try and score points, clearly those two are guilty they've admitted it on television last night and apologised and deserve whatever they get, where's your problem? it's the made up stuff you put on here I don't agree with, for example your first sentence in your post where according to you I'm still asking for evidence when I'm clearly not, I'm afraid if I've just been psychoanalysed by the untouchable holy ghost then your not very good at it :lol:
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Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up : Wed Apr 13, 2022 10:37 am  
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Inflation is at a recent record high
Energy bills have increased hugely
Covid hasn’t gone away
Waiting lists I for the NHS are at a high
There’s a war on our nearest continent
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And your focus is on the PM having a couple of drinks on his birthday with his workmates in his office. Hmmmm

Yes it does stink a bit of desperation.
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Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up : Wed Apr 13, 2022 10:43 am  
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After 10 plus years you wouldn’t expect the local elections to go so well. The country got sick of “Thatcher and Blair’s” governments after a protracted period.
It’s interesting soon after a ‘scandal’ you raise local elections. You knew full well labour weren’t looking good until partygate occurred. I suspect you won’t admit that as you don’t have a bad word for labour.

Labours performance in the elections will be based upon Boris failings rather than Kiers policies and performance. Let’s hope the electorate don’t turn to the liberals for your sake.


Oooh, you are now entering full Jackanory mode.

If you had been keeping up or, had a better memory, you would see that I had plenty of issues with Labour, especially under Corbyn.
Equally, you would see that The Tory honeymoon was only going to end when they stopped the pandemic spending and tried to claw back the £billions spent and right now, all of the Troy chickens are beginning to come home to roost.
Tax increases, roaring inflation, covid, lying Boris, and the Premier in waiting (Sunak) stuffed by leaks about his wife - which appear to have come from No 10 :shock:
Lets' face it, there is little going right at the moment and the pretence that Britain is "leading" the war effort with Ukraine is all that you have.

The fact that all this is happening in the run up to local elections is just more "bad luck"

As for the electorate turning to the Liberals, it would still be a massive improvement on this set of self serving *****.
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Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up : Wed Apr 13, 2022 10:46 am  
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So we’re a long way away when it comes to offering refuge, but really quite close when emphasising the serious of the situation and the related importance of not changing our leader. As if having Johnson in charge helps one iota more than replacing him with Truss or Raab or a literal stuffed shirt.


The distance argument is new even for WQ but what about Ireland they are still further away than the U.K. but they managed to admit more Ukrainians but they don’t have Pritti as their Home Secretary.
A forces expert yesterday pointed out that the political decision to send arms actually weakens our own defences because they come out of our reserves. The sending of armoured vehicles was also questioned because of the complicated nature of these vehicles we would have to send military personnel over to show how to repair them and operate the internal equipment.
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Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up : Wed Apr 13, 2022 11:26 am  
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Yes it does stink a bit of desperation.


There you go again I wonder how many on here believe your constant claims of neutrality. I know it’s an embarrassment to be a Conservative supporter but for once admit it rather than keep crying Wolf.
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Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up : Wed Apr 13, 2022 12:53 pm  
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Yes it does stink a bit of desperation.


I am desperate for this farce to end. Nothing says desperation quite like me making the case for a Truss or Raab premiership!
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Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up : Wed Apr 13, 2022 12:55 pm  
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So we’re a long way away when it comes to offering refuge, but really quite close when emphasising the serious of the situation and the related importance of not changing our leader. As if having Johnson in charge helps one iota more than replacing him with Truss or Raab or a literal stuffed shirt.


The bag, along with its contents, which I used, on my dog walk this morning would have far more integrity than our current PM.
Yes, it did have a whiff about it but, unlike Bojo, I had trust in the bag. :D
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Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up : Wed Apr 13, 2022 1:33 pm  
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The bag, along with its contents, which I used, on my dog walk this morning would have far more integrity than our current PM.
Yes, it did have a whiff about it but, unlike Bojo, I had trust in the bag. :D

WOW, is this how low your prepared to lower your standard of posting to show your bitterness, I really thought you were better than that, is there a competition on here for the most insulting post, because I think you would win it outright, you should be embarrassed seriously.
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Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up : Wed Apr 13, 2022 1:33 pm  
Scarlet Pimpernell wrote:
The distance argument is new even for WQ but what about Ireland they are still further away than the U.K. but they managed to admit more Ukrainians but they don’t have Pritti as their Home Secretary.
A forces expert yesterday pointed out that the political decision to send arms actually weakens our own defences because they come out of our reserves. The sending of armoured vehicles was also questioned because of the complicated nature of these vehicles we would have to send military personnel over to show how to repair them and operate the internal equipment.


Im astounded it needed a "forces expert" to state the obvious......but what i don't get is why you are highlighting this ?
Should we not send arms if its detrimental to our own defences ?
Is it not weakening every single donor countries defences by sending arms ?

Also wonder if the "forces expert" was aware of the solution below in regards armoured vehicles.....

https://www.forces.net/ukraine/news/ukr ... ehicles-uk
Scarlet Pimpernell wrote:
The distance argument is new even for WQ but what about Ireland they are still further away than the U.K. but they managed to admit more Ukrainians but they don’t have Pritti as their Home Secretary.
A forces expert yesterday pointed out that the political decision to send arms actually weakens our own defences because they come out of our reserves. The sending of armoured vehicles was also questioned because of the complicated nature of these vehicles we would have to send military personnel over to show how to repair them and operate the internal equipment.


Im astounded it needed a "forces expert" to state the obvious......but what i don't get is why you are highlighting this ?
Should we not send arms if its detrimental to our own defences ?
Is it not weakening every single donor countries defences by sending arms ?

Also wonder if the "forces expert" was aware of the solution below in regards armoured vehicles.....

https://www.forces.net/ukraine/news/ukr ... ehicles-uk
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