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Thread: Boris Derangement Watch: Someone in my office just said to someone else that they've

  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    never been so depressed about the future of the country as they are now.

    Don't get me wrong, I don't think Boris is the answer to all our problems, but the fact that he's píssing these people off this much is really giving me my money's worth.
    I made a post on my Insta saying "congrats King Boris. Socialist Cucks on suicide watch right now!" and my follower count went down by 5 ha ha. More than happy to trigger the cucks into unfollowing me. I don't want them anyway.

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I cant really see a realistic way of getting anything through parliament which is what makes an election likely.
    The staunchly Remain Parliament are determined to thwart a WTO-Leave, yet if nothing happens that is the default scenario anyway.

    Fair chance I reckon that the EU will extend the thing for new negotiations.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    To everyone who says this I simply point out that we had a supposedly 'safe pair of hands' choice of PM for the last three years and she was an unmitigated disaster, destroying her own majority through sheer stupidity, betraying her membership, destroying faith in politicians, making her government legislatively impotent, allowing Farage back into politics and leading her party for the first time in its history to fourth place in a national election.
    So Boris may be a 'raving fúcking idiot' in your estimation, but he'll struggle to do any worse than that.
    To be fair, most of those disasters spring directly from the election result. That turned out to be a mistake but she certainly wasn't alone in thinking that the labour vote would crumble. It's a mistake many would have made, although her own campaign was a total disaster as well.

    I just don't want to have to watch that ****ing clown bumbling around in no 10. The only consolation is that it isn't Corbyn....

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    The staunchly Remain Parliament are determined to thwart a WTO-Leave, yet if nothing happens that is the default scenario anyway.

    Fair chance I reckon that the EU will extend the thing for new negotiations.
    New PM, new negotiations....

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    The staunchly Remain Parliament are determined to thwart a WTO-Leave, yet if nothing happens that is the default scenario anyway.

    Fair chance I reckon that the EU will extend the thing for new negotiations.
    For the LOLs my favourite outcome would be Macron getting on his tiny high horse and refusing to extend. The irony as pro-EU tossrags squeal about having such an important decision about this country decided not in the country or Parliament, but in the chambers of the EU would be so delicious that I might actually ejaculate.

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    To be fair, most of those disasters spring directly from the election result. That turned out to be a mistake but she certainly wasn't alone in thinking that the labour vote would crumble. It's a mistake many would have made, although her own campaign was a total disaster as well.

    I just don't want to have to watch that ****ing clown bumbling around in no 10. The only consolation is that it isn't Corbyn....
    You don't call an election and then not campaign. You just...don't.

    Mind you, losing that majority was a blessing in disguise. If she hadn't, she might have got her fúcking awful deal through Parliament.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by John Bunnell View Post
    I made a post on my Insta saying "congrats King Boris. Socialist Cucks on suicide watch right now!" and my follower count went down by 5 ha ha. More than happy to trigger the cucks into unfollowing me. I don't want them anyway.
    Went down from 7 to 2 then

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    To be fair, most of those disasters spring directly from the election result. That turned out to be a mistake but she certainly wasn't alone in thinking that the labour vote would crumble.
    She certainly wasn't alone. Our own dear Berni was confidently predicting a substantial increase in the Tory majority right up until the results were announced. Didn't hear him once bemoaning the lack of a campaign during the ...err .. well ..campaign

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I cant really see a realistic way of getting anything through parliament which is what makes an election likely.

    It needs a 2/3 majority for an election. This is highly unlikely as none of the Tories will vote in favour of that right now. No chance of the DUP cutting their noses to spite their faces either.

    If we leave or look genuinely likely to leave on no deal, then the genuinely remain Tories will rebel, so will the DUP and that will probably lead to no confidence vote and ultimately, an election.
    "Scoring a goal is better than sex" - Whoever said that was sticking it to the wrong woman

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    Went down from 7 to 2 then
    5 to 0 actually.

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