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Three chears for Boris

Post by hairyyoda » 13 Jul 2016, 19:29

:thumbup: Good old Boris has made it to the Cabinet job of Foreign Secretary :thumbup: :clap: :clap: :clap:
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Re: Three chears for Boris

Post by rodp » 13 Jul 2016, 20:45

Still not absolutely convinced all this isn't set up :think: Too many just got stabbed or stepped back for no good reason, almost as though it was all scripted. :shifty:
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Re: Three chears for Boris

Post by hairyyoda » 13 Jul 2016, 21:08

It is all a bit like "Yes Minister" Rod and it all must be costing £1,000,000's X ?????. Half the world has not got any fresh water on tap and live in mud huts and the western world is flush with self importance and waste.
We're doomed and there is no real hope, it's all smoke and mirrors and some extracts from "Tales of the Unexpected"
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Re: Three chears for Boris

Post by chas » 13 Jul 2016, 21:14

I'm loving it. :thumbup:
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Re: Three chears for Boris

Post by jdk1 » 14 Jul 2016, 05:10

It would have been nice for "saint nigel" to have been offered a job , possibly in charge of immigration controls :mrgreen:

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Re: Three chears for Boris

Post by Midnight.Sun » 14 Jul 2016, 05:59

rodp wrote:Still not absolutely convinced all this isn't set up :think: Too many just got stabbed or stepped back for no good reason, almost as though it was all scripted. :shifty:
The script is much longer, i told you so at the day of referendum result, quote:
Midnight.Sun wrote:Watching the Government institutions and big British companies announcements at the last days before the polls it was obvious that the Remain camp and the Government -if assume they were on the same side and there's no political play- they seemed behind and in trouble. I find it hard to believe that the government body didn't know what the outcome of the referendum was going to be in England and Wales, so why else did they offer the polls? Was it inevitable? Where they betting on the labour force? Maybe but not so convincing.
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"Yes minister?" guys may have screwed up big this time :lolno:

The cost is to balance between the assumed weekly ~350 millions UK's EU membership cost (~135 millions spend into EU, ~200 millions back spent into UK) all pros and cons politically and economically that came with it before Brexit, and the unknown gap filling challenge in politics and economy after divorce deal is done.
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Re: Three chears for Boris

Post by hairyyoda » 14 Jul 2016, 08:44

:wave: It will all be fine :thumbup: just shrug your shoulders and whistle your favourite tune :lolno: while everything settles down :think: Phil.
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Re: Three chears for Boris

Post by hairyyoda » 14 Jul 2016, 10:04

Osborne, Gove, Hunt, Morgan all banished :thumbup: :clap: :clap: :clap: Phil

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Hunt is still hanging on :thumbdown:
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Re: Three chears for Boris

Post by Midnight.Sun » 14 Jul 2016, 12:54

jdk1 wrote:It would have been nice for "saint nigel" to have been offered a job , possibly in charge of immigration controls :mrgreen:
Hard-working little Nigel have done so much, he deserves a "thank you" for his effort. I'm sure he will be granted something, just not so early, not before the ship steadies, and his theory is proven.

Actually, i know a bunch of people in desperate need for his service on that exact matter, and far more than UK, but problem is they are in DENIAL! :lol: :lol: :lolno: . They really are.
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Re: Three chears for Boris

Post by hairyyoda » 14 Jul 2016, 17:12

:wave: I can think of a excellent project for Nigel :thumbup: There are some 800 "special people" in the House of Lords talking shop who don't really serve any purpose :lol: or help with the daily lives of the ordinary person. It would be a good start to get Nigel a door pass and send him in to the H of L for him to enlighten all of them to their usefulness
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