Current Affairs The next Tory (strong and stable) leader is Boris Johnson

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Time to resurrect this thread :


The simmering acceptance of the public to a bunch of public schoolboys who have only their own interests at heart never ceases to amaze. There was an apposite article in the Guardian today :

The usual right wingers objecting there

@peteblue
@Aberblue
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I know you love him, don’t try to hide it, everyone loves good old Boris......
You're quite happy with a lying misogynistic, privileged Eton mess as pm then?
If you are then that says to me you have pretty low standards.
Bozo the clown is what people see him as....grade A twunt.
 
The Oxford vaccine wont bring back the 40,000 he killed.

The people who died cannot be brought back, but the fact that the U.K. ias some three weeks ahead of the EU and with the Oxford vaccine coming out tomorrow means that many people will live who wouldn’t had Boris not decided to split from them.....
 
The people who died cannot be brought back, but the fact that the U.K. ias some three weeks ahead of the EU and with the Oxford vaccine coming out tomorrow means that many people will live who wouldn’t had Boris not decided to split from them.....
*De Piffle

Drop in the ocean compared to the shitshow of the last 10 months.
 
The people who died cannot be brought back, but the fact that the U.K. ias some three weeks ahead of the EU and with the Oxford vaccine coming out tomorrow means that many people will live who wouldn’t had Boris not decided to split from them.....



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The people who died cannot be brought back, but the fact that the U.K. ias some three weeks ahead of the EU and with the Oxford vaccine coming out tomorrow means that many people will live who wouldn’t had Boris not decided to split from them.....
3 weeks that's only seen a few hundred thousand immunised with a drug designed by a German company in the US (and the EU nations will have a massive roll out in the millions per week) - and the Oxford vaccine isn't coming out tomorrow.
 
Time to resurrect this thread :


The simmering acceptance of the public to a bunch of public schoolboys who have only their own interests at heart never ceases to amaze. There was an apposite article in the Guardian today :


What's wrong with having an educated government? I'd rather have some intelligent "public schoolboys" in government, rather than, for example, having a home secretary who was going to pay 10,000 extra police officers £30 per year, each.

In any case, 59% of Conservative MP's were educated at comprehensive schools, rather than private schools. With each year that passes, that figure is increasingly becoming more representative of the general population. Conservatives MP's are also more likely to have real world experience, i.e. in finance and general business. Real world experience is just as valuable as whatever may be taught in ones younger years.

Maybe this is why the Tories have an 80 seat majority?
 
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