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Indeed he blows around with the wind, don't be surprised if there is a road to Damascus moment after the UK crashes out and there's a currency crisis.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMaybe. Court the Tory membership gammon vote. Cry treason as Brexit collapses and tack towards the centre.
The only thing in Johnson's favour is that he doesn't believe in anything except his own self-interest. Which is an improvement on some of the ideological nutjobs out there.
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Maybe. Court the Tory membership gammon vote. Cry treason as Brexit collapses and tack towards the centre.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIs Boris going to throw in the towel when the going gets tough ?
The only thing in Johnson's favour is that he doesn't believe in anything except his own self-interest. Which is an improvement on some of the ideological nutjobs out there.
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I've hopped over the fence and am a remainer now. For personal selfish plan B reasons.
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Is Boris going to throw in the towel when the going gets tough ?
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Neither, it will be Sir Mark Carleton-Smith acting commander and head of the UK Military Junta following the coup d'etat on 4th July 2019.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostEuropean Commission prepares for an extension
The question is will the request be put in by Boris or Jeremy ?
be afraid
.....be very afraid
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Extenshun
European Commission prepares for an extension
The question is will the request be put in by Boris or Jeremy ?
be afraid
.....be very afraidTags: None
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