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2 minutes ago, Jacksgranda said:

Should have eased off on the power washing, imho

That wasn’t the cause.  In fact I felt no ill effects of doing several hours of power washing.

Staining the decking was a different story though.. 

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Just now, Granny Danger said:

That wasn’t the cause.  In fact I felt no ill effects of doing several hours of power washing.

Staining the decking was a different story though.. 

Kenneth Williams

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2 hours ago, Granny Danger said:

It goes to show that even an absolute cùnt of the first order can be correct at times.

 

(I’m referring to Peter Bone, not me)

When you've got the most rabid of Brexiteers criticising the Prime Alkie, you know he's in trouble. 

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4 hours ago, fatshaft said:

When you've got the most rabid of Brexiteers criticising the Prime Alkie, you know he's in trouble. 

Your average brexiteers will probably accuse Peter Bone of being a remainer trying to undermine Boris. If they took any notice of it.

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Watching PMQs today was like witnessing a lion rape a sheep. 
 

Without his baying mob of upper class toffs behind him jeering and cheering, Johnson is left utterly exposed in a quiet chamber.  Starrmer simply has to ask a question and let Boris implicate himself in a futile attempt to avoid giving an answer. 
 

No wonder Mogg is keen to get the MPs back to the Commons because any more of this quiet parliament is going to end Boris. 

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32 minutes ago, swiftyswifty swifty said:

Watching PMQs today was like witnessing a lion rape a sheep. 
 

Without his baying mob of upper class toffs behind him jeering and cheering, Johnson is left utterly exposed in a quiet chamber.  Starrmer simply has to ask a question and let Boris implicate himself in a futile attempt to avoid giving an answer. 
 

No wonder Mogg is keen to get the MPs back to the Commons because any more of this quiet parliament is going to end Boris. 

He's getting a new one tore at the dispatch box - i think that's 3 weeks on the trot now.

Long may it continue!

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50 minutes ago, swiftyswifty swifty said:

Watching PMQs today was like witnessing a lion rape a sheep. 
 

Without his baying mob of upper class toffs behind him jeering and cheering, Johnson is left utterly exposed in a quiet chamber.  Starrmer simply has to ask a question and let Boris implicate himself in a futile attempt to avoid giving an answer. 
 

No wonder Mogg is keen to get the MPs back to the Commons because any more of this quiet parliament is going to end Boris. 

He is lost without the 2 advisors  that sit behind him with big binders of facts n figures whispering the answers in his ear also 

I know see Rees Mogg is twisting the "getting all the mps back" messge,it is now so the government can be scrutinised properly by the opposition 

No dpubt the friendly media will also be carrying that message 

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2 hours ago, swiftyswifty swifty said:

Watching PMQs today was like witnessing a lion rape a sheep. 
 

Without his baying mob of upper class toffs behind him jeering and cheering, Johnson is left utterly exposed in a quiet chamber.  Starrmer simply has to ask a question and let Boris implicate himself in a futile attempt to avoid giving an answer. 
 

No wonder Mogg is keen to get the MPs back to the Commons because any more of this quiet parliament is going to end Boris. 

Isn't this the case, even Kuntsberg commented on how poor he does without his cheerleaders, just shows how little substance the guy has. 

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Maybe the public will realise that The House of Commons in its normal form is more of a circus than a serious forum for political debate and discussion. 
 

Starmer will continue to own Boris as long as the Parliament remains in this skeleton form - it resembles more of a court of law and he is trained in this environment. 
 

As with a lot of things pre-COVID let’s hope the HoC doesn’t just return to “normal”. 

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They're reporting that Starmer has caught him out on one of his answers about the advice over care homes, and has written to him to request he return to the Commons to "correct the record". The response is that Starmer was "inaccurately and selectively quoting".

Starmer is certainly all over him at PMQs, but he's still getting far too easy a ride at all other times.

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1 hour ago, Mark Connolly said:

They're reporting that Starmer has caught him out on one of his answers about the advice over care homes, and has written to him to request he return to the Commons to "correct the record". The response is that Starmer was "inaccurately and selectively quoting".

Starmer is certainly all over him at PMQs, but he's still getting far too easy a ride at all other times.

We will see far more of this from Johnson, making on record statements then denying them.

Not Trumpian levels but enough.

 

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We will see far more of this from Johnson, making on record statements then denying them.
Not Trumpian levels but enough.
 
Yeah. All calculated too. Every lie with his wee weasel Cummings knocking out a cost/benefit analysis before green lighting it.
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