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Kendhni wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 21:09
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 18:01
Kendhni wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 17:41
To me it is about a continual ongoing lack of honesty and integrity in the leadership of this country
Too right there. Ongoing since Bliar took us into an illegal war.
That reminds me of those that still blame Thatcher on everything :lol: :lol: :lol:
To be fair, the current lot make previous incumbents look like angels.
Ken, that's your opinion, and I accept many others as well, and of course in a democratic free speech country you are perfectly entitled to hold those opinions.
But please stop constantly trying to push them down our throats as well.
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 22:00
Kendhni wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 21:09
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 18:01


Too right there. Ongoing since Bliar took us into an illegal war.
That reminds me of those that still blame Thatcher on everything :lol: :lol: :lol:
To be fair, the current lot make previous incumbents look like angels.
Really? You actually believe attending a party, if that is what happened, is more serious than getting us into a war that's cost thousands of lives and still affects our national security. Seriously?
You really have to stop living in the past. What has happened has happened ... the only thing that matters is what is happening today. Blair, who I was no fan of, was a statesman that had international respect and worked to a plan. Johnson has little international respect and is a satirists dream around the world .. often depicted with a red nose and huge feet and rightly so the man is a total clown.

You are the only one that keeps talking about parties and cake, I have always said they are irrelevant ... it is the continual dishonesty, lack of integrity, nepotism, lack of planning, incompetence and sheer corruption of this government that make it totally unfit in a modern democracy.

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Yawn .

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 08:02
Yawn .
That is my feeling exactly .. but if you are going to keep repeating the strawman arguments you have to expect the same answer.

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Please refrain from duplicate posting - they will be removed

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Not taken long for the strawman insult to be wheeled out. :yawn:
In Ken's "hate Boris" world he does not recognise that PMs in the past have made some pretty disastrous decisions. None of them are perfect and Boris is no different.
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david63 wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 09:02
Please refrain from duplicate posting - they will be removed
Good idea David, but I think Ken might keep you very busy. 8-)
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towny44 wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 09:06
Good idea David, but I think Ken might keep you very busy. 8-)
Merv started it ... just saying :yawn:
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I merely react to the repetitive and boring Boris Bashing.

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oldbluefox wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 09:04
Not taken long for the strawman insult to be wheeled out. :yawn:
In Ken's "hate Boris" world he does not recognise that PMs in the past have made some pretty disastrous decisions. None of them are perfect and Boris is no different.
Oh the irony ... a strawman is a strawman, not an insult ... however claiming a strawman is an insult is in fact a strawman. :crazy: :crazy: :crazy:

Why do you think I have not recognised that PMs in the past have made mistakes? I have never made any such claim or implied as such ... it is just something you have made up? :roll: :roll:

Given the level of discussion seems to be relying on what Tony Blair did nearly 20 years ago .. then you might also want to include the Walpole corruption scandal of 1712 .. which is equally irrelevant. :lol: :lol: :lol:

All this Boris boot licking is very repetitive and boring. :yawn:

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As is the virtually daily Boris bashing.

Boris boot licking, certainly in my case is a figment of your own imagination. Don't confuse more measured and realistic debate with boot licking. Cheer up old chap!!
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Manoverboard wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 09:17
towny44 wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 09:06
Good idea David, but I think Ken might keep you very busy. 8-)
Merv started it ... just saying :yawn:

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I blame Thatcher. She started it. :lol:
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I liked Maggi, thought her soup and stock cubes were a wee bit special :angel:
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I like cheese straws. Does that make me a strawman. Merv wanted to know 😂😂😂
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oldbluefox wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 12:08
I like cheese straws. Does that make me a strawman. Merv wanted to know 😂😂😂
Me too .... by the way did you happen to know what a Strawman looks like ?
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Well I think Ken is right. We really have to stop living in the past. What has happened has happened ... the only thing that matters is what is happening today. So no more mention of Brexit. No more debate of what parties did or did not happen in 2020 and 2021. No more discussion of whether the government got its response right to Covid in 2020.

Yes indeed. Let's move on.

p.s. I like cheese straws too.


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Absolutely agree with that Mervyn! Sometimes I wonder how different had Starmer been in Number 10. I wonder what Boris' critics would have to say now. I can't believe people are still talking about Brexit.

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towny44 wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 22:41

But please stop constantly trying to push them down our throats as well.
It’s the nature of forums that people give their opinions. For example, you keep pushing your opinion down our throats that Covid should be treated the same as flu, and it’s only ‘mild’ anyway. But no one’s told you to stop.
Kendhni wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 07:51


You are the only one that keeps talking about parties and cake, I have always said they are irrelevant ... it is the continual dishonesty, lack of integrity, nepotism, lack of planning, incompetence and sheer corruption of this government that make it totally unfit in a modern democracy.
Well said, the cakes and the parties aren’t the issue - the issue is that Johnson broke the laws he made and then mislead Parliament about it. Both of which are things that a PM with any integrity would have resigned over.
CaroleF wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 12:35
I can't believe people are still talking about Brexit.

Neither can I - ironically, on this forum it’s the people that voted for it, still keep dragging it up! :lol:
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 12:16
Well I think Ken is right. We really have to stop living in the past. What has happened has happened ... the only thing that matters is what is happening today. So no more mention of Brexit. No more debate of what parties did or did not happen in 2020 and 2021. No more discussion of whether the government got its response right to Covid in 2020.

Yes indeed. Let's move on.

p.s. I like cheese straws too.
Ah the old strawman again!!! :crazy: :crazy: :crazy:

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CaroleF wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 12:35
Absolutely agree with that Mervyn! Sometimes I wonder how different had Starmer been in Number 10. I wonder what Boris' critics would have to say now. I can't believe people are still talking about Brexit.

Carole
Starmer could not have been in number ten because he wasn’t Labour leader at the last election, so the only genuine comparison is to Jeremy Corbyn.
As we all know, Corbyn was very anti EU and totally quiet on the Brexit issue.
The myth now that is expressed as fact is that Labour were anti Brexit and Conservatives were pro.
The uncomfortable fact is that all political parties were clearly in favour of remaining, but the British public decided differently.
All the Conservative government have done is respect the democratic vote, much to the dismay of the losers, who hoped that it would all go away.

Starmer was a staunch remainer but even he has conceded that the argument is over.
It’s time to move on
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Gill W wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 12:53
CaroleF wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 12:35
I can't believe people are still talking about Brexit.
Neither can I - ironically, on this forum it’s the people that voted for it, still keep dragging it up! :lol:
To be fair brexit is a topic of importance today.
In fact, in the news today we have Rees Mogg (the minister of brexit opportunities) making great advances and spending tax payers money on a study to detail the economic benefits of reintroducing imperial units ... note, it is not a study to determine which is the best measurement system most suitable for the UK in the 21st century, but one that determines the answer before it even starts. So all in all the government still seems to consider brexit to be important and relevant today

I am hoping to hear a proper plan on implementing it and delivering on the brexit promises ... sometime, anytime really. It would also be nice to get a detailed breakdown of al the tangible items that we have received in return for the hundreds of billions that have been spent on brexit.

But Gill is right, it is usually dragged up by those who complain about it being raised. :clap: :clap:
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Well leaving the past in the past didn't last long. And you just proved Gill wrong.

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Kendhni wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 13:22
But Gill is right, it is usually dragged up by those who complain about it being raised. :clap: :clap:
So ... if I were to complain about it being raised then it couldn't have been me nor any other ex Brexiteer who raised it in the first place.

Ergo it would have been you, as in Ken, Gill or possibly OL in a supporting role.
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Manoverboard wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 14:07
Kendhni wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 13:22
But Gill is right, it is usually dragged up by those who complain about it being raised. :clap: :clap:
So ... if I were to complain about it being raised then it couldn't have been me nor any other ex Brexiteer who raised it in the first place.

Ergo it would have been you, as in Ken, Gill or possibly OL in a supporting role.
Ergo your logic has totally failed you :lol: :lol: :lol:

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