gonetomorrow
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The sooner Boris returns to politics the better. God knows we need his bluff humour and statesmanlike qualities at this time.
I wonder does he have an upcoming memoir to drum up interest in? Doubt these conversations actually happened anywhere other than his imagination![]()
Boris Johnson: we considered ‘aquatic raid’ on Netherlands to seize Covid vaccine
Former prime minister admits in extract from forthcoming book that he discussed possible aquatic operation at height of pandemicwww.theguardian.com
Yes he does and it's sure to be a right rollicking read.I wonder does he have an upcoming memoir to drum up interest in? Doubt these conversations actually happened anywhere other than his imagination
Yes he does and it's sure to be a right rollicking read.
They'll both be flushable, but we all know you'll be queuing up to get one of them autographed you massive weirdo.Starmer will probably put one out as well… ‘The thoughts of Chairman Kier, the solution for insomnia’……
Alright Connery, have yourself a vodka martini and cruise through the waifs at the bar?Starm Offensive, chapters 6-23: "Remembered descriptions of the various tools my father made"
Nobody's pretending that Starmer is a wildly interesting man and I'd rather read my washing machine manual than any current autobiography. Maybe, if his tenure proves to be eventful, his No 10 memoirs may prove illustrative and worth the time to read them.
Rather any of that though than Johnson's self-serving pack of lies, hilarious that the news of the "Esh Ay Esh" raid broke just in time to overshadow anything that might have come out of the Tory conference, despite Badenoch's best efforts to generate headlines.
Alright Connery, have yourself a vodka martini and cruise through the waifs at the bar?
Ah, my apologies. How's Jamaica working out Steve?It's Dutch for SAS!
Larry the cat. Clear as day.What's a little odd to me is that the quote I've seen from the book suggests it wasn't his own idea and he says he was relieved when the Lt. General told him it was "feasible (but) the UK would “have to explain why we are effectively invading a longstanding Nato ally”."
"I secretly agreed with what they all thought, but did not want to say aloud: that the whole thing was nuts.”
So if he thought it was nuts and "secretly agreed" with the naysayers, who's supposed to have floated the idea in the first place? Cummings? Carrie?
Is this popular with anyone other than 55 tufton street barm pots?
The idea of cutting maternity pay would be widely unpopular, not just with the general public but also with many within the Conservative Party. Appealing to the libertarian right think tanks won't bode well for Kemi; Liz Truss already demonstrated that such policies lack broad support across the UK. Truss's failure serves as a clear example that these positions are not aligned with most voters' priorities.Saw somebody say imagine looking at the uk in 2024 and thinking that maternity pay is the real problem .
Mad
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