I think she's been quite clever with Boris. Either he'll crash and burn (TBH, I suspect he won't) or he'll need to sell brexit-light to the masses. Two birds - party unity and difficulties for BoJo - one stone
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostI think she's been quite clever with Boris. Either he'll crash and burn (TBH, I suspect he won't) or he'll need to sell brexit-light to the masses. Two birds - party unity and difficulties for BoJo - one stoneComment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostIt's a stroke of genius. He did not look happy when he leftComment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostI think she's been quite clever with Boris. Either he'll crash and burn (TBH, I suspect he won't) or he'll need to sell brexit-light to the masses. Two birds - party unity and difficulties for BoJo - one stoneThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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As Davis has been made minister for Brexit, Boris won't even have much of a place in the most significant foreign policy issue of the day. I suspect he'll be forced to spend much of his time on "goodwill" visits to places where he has to look like he's enjoying eating slugsComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAs Davis has been made minister for Brexit, Boris won't even have much of a place in the most significant foreign policy issue of the day. I suspect he'll be forced to spend much of his time on "goodwill" visits to places where he has to look like he's enjoying eating slugsComment
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Originally posted by minestrone View Posthe is in charge of Mi6.Comment
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