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Chloé Palmas 19-08-2018 19:53

Re: Boris Johnson
 
Yeah (given that I replied to it).

I suppose that you don't see the irony.

papa smurf 19-08-2018 20:01

Re: Boris Johnson
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chloé Palmas (Post 35960551)
Yeah (given that I replied to it).

I suppose that you don't see the irony.

Did you understand it ?

Chloé Palmas 19-08-2018 20:06

Re: Boris Johnson
 
Apparently not...enlighten me.

ianch99 19-08-2018 21:57

Re: Labour's Direction Under Jeremy Corbyn
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35960514)
So where does that leave Boris? His words were rational, albeit poorly chosen.

I agree (kind of). His views but not his words were rational. Maajid Nawaz summarises the situation very well:

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This is the uniform of medieval patriarchal tyranny. It victim-blames women for their beauty. Where this is enforced it symbolises violent mysogyny. I’m not advocating banning this monstrosity but I refuse to defend it. It deserves to be ridiculed. Not the women inside it.
This is the right approach. The stress being this that this is not a criticism of the woman wearing the clothing, rather the men behind the diktat.

Boris, having subtlety surgically removed at an early age is unable to see the nuance that is needed here. His clumsy approach was and is more likely to lead to dog-whistle racism than focusing the criticism on the people really responsible for this.

Chloé Palmas 19-08-2018 22:02

Re: Boris Johnson
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35959240)
I hope the Tories see sense and go for some like Gove over Boris.

I don't think that them doing that equates to them seeing sense. I think that they would nominate a leader that could not lead the party into a GE.

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The former has a proven track record of competence in government departments, unlike Boris, and is less of a extravagant attention seeker.
His wife makes up for it on that front - at her encouragement he destroyed Boris which is why we all have May now.

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It also seems like Gove did us all a favor when he identified Boris' inability to take things seriously so ran against him last time.
Oh I dunno...there are many places where I differ with Boris but having your stooge / campaign head stab you in the back hardly shows the seriousness of the guy that screwed you over....

denphone 18-09-2019 14:44

Re: Boris Johnson
 
Boris Johnson confronted in hospital with a unhappy father of a sick child.

https://news.sky.com/story/boris-joh...pital-11813046

pip08456 18-09-2019 15:34

Re: Boris Johnson
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36010515)
Boris Johnson confronted in hospital with a unhappy father of a sick child.

https://news.sky.com/story/boris-joh...pital-11813046

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Omar Salem, a Labour activist, remonstrated with the prime minister during a visit to Whipps Cross University Hospital in northeast London.
Yeh OK.

peanut 18-09-2019 15:35

Re: Boris Johnson
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36010515)
Boris Johnson confronted in hospital with a unhappy father of a sick child.

https://news.sky.com/story/boris-joh...pital-11813046

'A labour activist'....

denphone 18-09-2019 15:40

Re: Boris Johnson
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36010526)
Yeh OK.

Not interested who he is a activist for as he is voicing everything that is wrong with the NHS currently unless you disagree with those sentiments?.

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Originally Posted by peanut (Post 36010527)
'A labour activist'....

Who he supports politically does not interest me.

Mick 18-09-2019 16:40

Re: Boris Johnson
 
This thread is closed as we have just had a similar topic closed because of the endless arguments that ensued.


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