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Originally posted by Mordac View PostYou may well be right, but it's a bit childish of Stewart to resort to name-calling because the nasty man sacked him.
Old fashioned is right. When was Britain ever run by innovators and engineers?
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostBut it never ceases to amaze me how thick half the population is. When travelling around Europe, I have spoken to poor peasant farmers who are more alert and wiser than most so-called educated Brits.
Believing £350M per week is going to the NHS because you read it on the side of a bus - ignorant
Looking further into the details behind the claim, and then still believing it - thick
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostI don't think he's an accomplished liar - anyone with any level sense can see his lies. The issue is that a significant percentage of the population did not/do not care.
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I don't think he's an accomplished liar - anyone with any level sense can see his lies. The issue is that a significant percentage of the population did not/do not care.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostA predictable retort. Is Stewart wrong? Judge Boris by his actions - even in the last few months he demonstrates to a younger generation that lies, deceit, a private education, will get you to the top whilst leaving you morally bankrupt.
Originally posted by scooterscot View PostCall me old fashioned but I preferred the country when it was led by innovators and engineers looking improve our quality of life rather than those who seek to exploit us for personal gain. But the public of the day would seem to prefer the latter.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostSo he's not bitter then. I thought he would be off to join the LibDooms, but it turns out he's too whiny even for them...
A predictable retort. Is Stewart wrong? Judge Boris by his actions - even in the last few months he demonstrates to a younger generation that lies, deceit, a private education, will get you to the top whilst leaving you morally bankrupt.
Call me old fashioned but I preferred the country when it was led by innovators and engineers looking improve our quality of life rather than those who seek to exploit us for personal gain. But the public of the day would seem to prefer the latter.
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yes okay but the fact that boris johnson is prime minister says more about the british electorate than the man itself.
also says a lot about the competition (read corbyn).
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostFormer cabinet minister Rory Stewart has launched a blistering attack on Boris Johnson, branding the prime minister an “amoral character” and “the most accomplished liar in public life”.
Mr Stewart, who lost the Tory leadership contest last year to Mr Johnson and was later expelled by him from the Conservative parliamentary party, said the prime minister showed a “startling” lack of the virtues traditionally valued in politicians.
And he listed a string of occasions when he served under Mr Johnson in the Foreign Office when the then foreign secretary failed to follow through on projects that he had professed to support.
Mr Stewart made the comments in a review for the Times Literary Supplement of Tom Bower’s biography of Mr Johnson, The Gambler.
Rejecting Mr Bower’s generous account of Mr Johnson’s character, Mr Stewart said that the prime minister had reached the pinnacle of political life by flaunting, rather than hiding, his “lack of moral conviction”, acting as a “carnival lord of misrule” in order to capitalise on the public’s distrust of elites.
“Johnson is … the most accomplished liar in public life – perhaps the best liar ever to serve as prime minister,” he said.
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I hadn't really heard much of Rory Stewart before the 2019 Tory leadership election. From what I remember of the TV debates, he was the one candidate I thought came across as the least dishonest... maybe that's why he was unsuccessful in his bid to be leader!
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI think he forgot about a certain US fart.....
Boris Johnson branded ‘most accomplished liar in public life’ by former cabinet colleague | The Independent
Former cabinet minister Rory Stewart has launched a blistering attack on Boris Johnson, branding the prime minister an “amoral character” and “the most accomplished liar in public life”.
Mr Stewart, who lost the Tory leadership contest last year to Mr Johnson and was later expelled by him from the Conservative parliamentary party, said the prime minister showed a “startling” lack of the virtues traditionally valued in politicians.
And he listed a string of occasions when he served under Mr Johnson in the Foreign Office when the then foreign secretary failed to follow through on projects that he had professed to support.
Mr Stewart made the comments in a review for the Times Literary Supplement of Tom Bower’s biography of Mr Johnson, The Gambler.
Rejecting Mr Bower’s generous account of Mr Johnson’s character, Mr Stewart said that the prime minister had reached the pinnacle of political life by flaunting, rather than hiding, his “lack of moral conviction”, acting as a “carnival lord of misrule” in order to capitalise on the public’s distrust of elites.
“Johnson is … the most accomplished liar in public life – perhaps the best liar ever to serve as prime minister,” he said.
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Most Accomplished Liar....
I think he forgot about a certain US fart.....
Boris Johnson branded ‘most accomplished liar in public life’ by former cabinet colleague | The Independent
Former cabinet minister Rory Stewart has launched a blistering attack on Boris Johnson, branding the prime minister an “amoral character” and “the most accomplished liar in public life”.
Mr Stewart, who lost the Tory leadership contest last year to Mr Johnson and was later expelled by him from the Conservative parliamentary party, said the prime minister showed a “startling” lack of the virtues traditionally valued in politicians.
And he listed a string of occasions when he served under Mr Johnson in the Foreign Office when the then foreign secretary failed to follow through on projects that he had professed to support.
Mr Stewart made the comments in a review for the Times Literary Supplement of Tom Bower’s biography of Mr Johnson, The Gambler.
Rejecting Mr Bower’s generous account of Mr Johnson’s character, Mr Stewart said that the prime minister had reached the pinnacle of political life by flaunting, rather than hiding, his “lack of moral conviction”, acting as a “carnival lord of misrule” in order to capitalise on the public’s distrust of elites.
“Johnson is … the most accomplished liar in public life – perhaps the best liar ever to serve as prime minister,” he said.Tags: None
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