23-07-2019 12:07 - edited 23-07-2019 12:09
23-07-2019 12:07 - edited 23-07-2019 12:09
Boris Johnson has been voted as the new leader of the Conservative party. He won by double the votes from Jeremy Hunt
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49084605
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 24-07-2019 06:49
on 24-07-2019 06:49
A dangerous man in the White House and now a dangerous man at No. 10. And they are great pals apparently.
GOD HELP US ALL!!!!
24-07-2019 08:35 - edited 24-07-2019 08:42
24-07-2019 08:35 - edited 24-07-2019 08:42
Hi @Glory1
Yes these types never answer or pay the price for the destruction and hurt to people's personal lives that they cause, happening over generations who have to suffer their incompetence and evilness
throughout history ~
Edited to add ~ the only thing difference between us and the US is that
the Conservative Party Chose Boris NOT the general public/electorate~
which is the system we have here, in this case we are
forced to accept a nut-bag (not much solace but...)
That is why no one in the Conservative Party wants a General Election
but it will come and heads will roll.
on 24-07-2019 08:38
on 24-07-2019 08:38
Very True @TallTrees
on 24-07-2019 11:00
on 24-07-2019 11:00
Meet the new DUDE at No.10
(that no-one wants)
on 24-07-2019 12:45
@Bambino wrote:A friend had an interesting take on all this today, which might be worth thinking about. He said Boris wants to be PM more than he wants Brexit. There will be some bluster and bravado, and then he'll offer the country another referendum. Seems a plausible scenario to me. Anything could happen now, I suppose...
If he can’t deliver Brexit, he’ll have the shortest premiership on record. There’s no majority in parliament for either “no deal”, or a second referendum.
It’s hard to imagine a deal being agreed by the end of October, but a further extension isn’t a given, and it only takes one member state to exercise their right to veto, and we’re leaving anyway.
on 24-07-2019 14:33
on 24-07-2019 14:33
Couldn't happen to a nicer fellow than Boris @Anonymous
A short and very sharp premiership
on 24-07-2019 14:43
on 24-07-2019 14:43
on 24-07-2019 14:50
on 24-07-2019 14:50
@jonsie wrote:
I've had that paper this morning and it says it all. In fact BBC news showed all the front pages of most newspapers today and they all said pretty much the same.
That being so, it does make you wonder what the outcome would have been if the country had been allowed a vote and not just the Conservatives??
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 24-07-2019 15:49
on 24-07-2019 15:52