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posted on 27/3/20

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posted on 27/3/20

I like Boris but I think this governments handling of this virus so far has been awful and I honestly believe we will see that over the next 2-3 weeks unfortunately

posted on 27/3/20

I like Boris but I think this governments handling of this virus so far has been awful and I honestly believe we will see that over the next 2-3 weeks unfortunately

posted on 27/3/20

is there an echo in here

posted on 27/3/20

comment by Prankster - Dr Pu$$y (U22336)
posted 2 minutes ago
is there an echo in here
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How can you have an echo when everything is written down numnuts?

posted on 27/3/20

comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 12 minutes ago
Out of interest, what do you like about Boris. I always find it strange that people like him. When you get beyond the bumbling oaf that he has played up to the last few years, he policies and actions away from the mainstream are, frankly,ish.
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He's feked up every job he's ever had but his jovial demeanour clearly endears him to many.

That above aside some of the comments I've read on him contracting CV19 have been grim.

posted on 27/3/20

comment by Manc Python (U17527)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Prankster - Dr Pu$$y (U22336)
posted 2 minutes ago
is there an echo in here
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How can you have an echo when everything is written down numnuts?
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posted on 27/3/20

comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 12 minutes ago
Out of interest, what do you like about Boris. I always find it strange that people like him. When you get beyond the bumbling oaf that he has played up to the last few years, he policies and actions away from the mainstream are, frankly,ish.
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He's feked up every job he's ever had but his jovial demeanour clearly endears him to many.

That above aside some of the comments I've read on him contracting CV19 have been grim.
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Agree it is bad chit to wish a virus on anyone especially if your reason for doing so is because you voted for the other party in the election.

That said I dont think he is the best man for running the country in the current predicament.

Getting grimmer here and up north Stuart and the worst still to come.

comment by N2 (U22280)

posted on 27/3/20

Boris is kind of like Ole. Some people think he's out of his depth and someone else could do a better job. Others take a liking to him and root for him despite his gaffes.

comment by Pun (U21588)

posted on 27/3/20

comment by Prankster - Dr Pu$$y (U22336)
posted 24 minutes ago
is there an echo in here
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How can you have an echo when everything is written down numnuts?

posted on 27/3/20

People like Boris because he's likeable.
It doesn't make him a good, or bad, Prime minister.
Other skills are needed for that.
Boris has strengths and weaknesses, like all of us. To me he isn't up to the job, but others will think differently.

posted on 27/3/20

comment by N2 (U22280)
posted 7 minutes ago
Boris is kind of like Ole. Some people think he's out of his depth and someone else could do a better job. Others take a liking to him and root for him despite his gaffes.
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No he isn't.

posted on 27/3/20

Could be worse. Could be Theresa May in charge.

posted on 27/3/20

comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 2 minutes ago
Could be worse. Could be Theresa May in charge.
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Somehow that sounds better.

comment by N2 (U22280)

posted on 27/3/20

The democratic system in these times just doesn't produce good leaders. It's how it works. You couldn't name a single MP that could make a great leader.

posted on 27/3/20

comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 15 minutes ago
Could be worse. Could be Theresa May in charge.
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Or Corbyn.

posted on 27/3/20

comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 42 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 12 minutes ago
Out of interest, what do you like about Boris. I always find it strange that people like him. When you get beyond the bumbling oaf that he has played up to the last few years, he policies and actions away from the mainstream are, frankly,ish.
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He's feked up every job he's ever had but his jovial demeanour clearly endears him to many.

That above aside some of the comments I've read on him contracting CV19 have been grim.
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Agree it is bad chit to wish a virus on anyone especially if your reason for doing so is because you voted for the other party in the election.

That said I dont think he is the best man for running the country in the current predicament.

Getting grimmer here and up north Stuart and the worst still to come.
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He's never been the right man to lead in any situation. He probably isn't the one pulling the strings anyway.

posted on 27/3/20

Hancock and Whitty have tested positive as well.

posted on 27/3/20

comment by CurrentlyIntheUK (U11181)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 2 minutes ago
Could be worse. Could be Theresa May in charge.
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Somehow that sounds better.
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Actually you might be right.

Actively ignoring democratic processes could be useful in times like these. Assuming she had sensible ideas, of course.

posted on 27/3/20

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 15 minutes ago
Could be worse. Could be Theresa May in charge.
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Or Corbyn.
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Bloody hell, could you imagine it - he’s be more concerned about not infringing on the virus’ human rights

posted on 27/3/20

comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by CurrentlyIntheUK (U11181)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 2 minutes ago
Could be worse. Could be Theresa May in charge.
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Somehow that sounds better.
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Actually you might be right.

Actively ignoring democratic processes could be useful in times like these. Assuming she had sensible ideas, of course.
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I'm a bit out of the loop. Which democratic process did she ignore that you are referring to?

posted on 27/3/20

comment by ThE ReVoLuTiOn Is HeRe (U22182)
posted 54 seconds ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 15 minutes ago
Could be worse. Could be Theresa May in charge.
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Or Corbyn.
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Bloody hell, could you imagine it - he’s be more concerned about not infringing on the virus’ human rights
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Viruses aren't human. They have no rights. I know you prefer the UK to not have human rights, but I like having rights. I'm sure you wouldn't like your rights taken away.

posted on 27/3/20

comment by CurrentlyIntheUK (U11181)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by CurrentlyIntheUK (U11181)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 2 minutes ago
Could be worse. Could be Theresa May in charge.
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Somehow that sounds better.
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Actually you might be right.

Actively ignoring democratic processes could be useful in times like these. Assuming she had sensible ideas, of course.
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I'm a bit out of the loop. Which democratic process did she ignore that you are referring to?
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Parliamentary sovereignty. She tried forcing through her version of Brexit without asking parliament. The supreme court had to enforce democracy in the UK.

posted on 27/3/20

comment by N2 (U22280)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
Boris is kind of like Ole. Some people think he's out of his depth and someone else could do a better job. Others take a liking to him and root for him despite his gaffes.
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Ole is a decent human being, the Tories and Boris are the most cretinous low lives this country have ever seen.

posted on 27/3/20

comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 59 seconds ago
comment by CurrentlyIntheUK (U11181)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by CurrentlyIntheUK (U11181)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 2 minutes ago
Could be worse. Could be Theresa May in charge.
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Somehow that sounds better.
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Actually you might be right.

Actively ignoring democratic processes could be useful in times like these. Assuming she had sensible ideas, of course.
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I'm a bit out of the loop. Which democratic process did she ignore that you are referring to?
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Parliamentary sovereignty. She tried forcing through her version of Brexit without asking parliament. The supreme court had to enforce democracy in the UK.
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Thought you were referring to something else, good thing I asked. You know what? I changed my mind. I think she'd have been as bad as Boris. Maybe worse.

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