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Previously on "DOOM: Boris"
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Gone are the days when we could say "he looks like he loves chocolate biscuits, if yer know what I mean" anyway.
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Go over to Mumsnet and read their interview with the chocolate biccy lover.
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Given Boris's recent superinjunctions to squash his affair with a certain classical musician, I expect any rumours of Carrie doing wrong are Tory paper spin to try and make Carrie look bad, rather than Boris doing his usual.
Boris's quip to Tory papers at a dinner didn't go down well either: How is the marriage going Boris? Congratulations! "In all honesty, I am having buyer's remorse."
The strangest thing about Boris is that he doesn't appear to be a true Conservative, or perhaps he is and the definition of one is wrong. He cheats on every partner he has, has affairs, children with the people he cheats on his wives with and appears to have a problem with alcohol and trust. If you wouldn't accept such a personality as your child's school teacher or anybody in position of minor power, why is this sort of personality material for Prime Minister?
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Breaking Covid rules wasn't an arrestable offence (was it?)
It's weird how everything you argue is just logical, but any other viewpoint is someone "choosing a narrative". The logical fallacies are a bit tiresome, just admit you're as biased as everyone else.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
If you're choosing that narrative, then most people would expect that the Durham cops would have arrested Cummings.
It's weird how everything you argue is just logical, but any other viewpoint is someone "choosing a narrative". The logical fallacies are a bit tiresome, just admit you're as biased as everyone else.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
They love Labour here in Durham so will presumably find he did nothing naughty, and was diligently serving the people.
I know the restaurant he got the takeaway from and it's rather nice, although they were not exactly observing Covid rules very strictly.
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Originally posted by gricerboy View PostAu contraire. My rep has just gone back up to -61; albeit because the villiun who left the comment "shut it dullard" must have somehow clicked the wrong button!
Originally posted by Baddish View PostFor decades the world has had a litany of vagabunds and chancers at the helm of the most powerful countries and it all started or the rot set in so to speak when the villiun Bill Clinton told the world to look me in the eye and said "I did not have sexual intercalls with that woman". They all lie so better the devil you know in my opinion.
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Originally posted by Baddish View PostFor decades the world has had a litany of vagabunds and chancers at the helm of the most powerful countries and it all started or the rot set in so to speak when the villiun Bill Clinton told the world to look me in the eye and said "I did not have sexual intercalls with that woman". They all lie so better the devil you know in my opinion.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostA certain boring Keir Starmer and loud mouth Angela Rayner have received questionnaires.
If they go, as long as Labour aren't as stupid as they were in 2015 in choosing a leader, then Boris Johnson is in bigger trouble.
I know the restaurant he got the takeaway from and it's rather nice, although they were not exactly observing Covid rules very strictly.
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For decades the world has had a litany of vagabunds and chancers at the helm of the most powerful countries and it all started or the rot set in so to speak when the villiun Bill Clinton told the world to look me in the eye and said "I did not have sexual intercalls with that woman". They all lie so better the devil you know in my opinion.
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Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post
A mate of mine is one of the Downing St press pack. Its worse than an affair apparently, the current rumour outside no.10 is that she has left Bozza for Zac.
His SPAD's apparently are trying to brief on anything but Boris and anything but his private life. A PM in the middle of a divorce would not be a good look according to my contact!
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Another rumour doing the rounds is that their first child is actually Zac's.
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