Red Okktober wrote:I was going to add 'cue the moronic replies' but you've saved me the effort.
Red Okktober wrote:I for one, am looking forward to full-on meltdowns and absolute fucking drivel that some of you will no doubt come out with.
Red Okktober wrote:Some good news for this section at last - an antidote for the daily whinging, barrel-scraping threads from the doom & gloom merchants that populate this forum.
Boris has made an excellent start, and is preparing for a no deal Brexit on Oct 31st 'by any means necessary' He has created a 'war cabinet' of 6 senior ministers, all of whom are Brexiteers who support no deal. These 6 hardcore Brexiteers will plot that nation's future. If necessary, Boris will suspend parliament or call a GE to thwart those trying to block no deal. At long last, it's finally happening.
Hopefully this will put and end to the perpetual whining about a second referendum and the desperate cries for a 'people's vote'
I'm not a huge fan of polls, but I know many on here are, and like to gloat when polls show they have made a tiny gain. So to put things into perspective, I thought it worth mentioning the 'Boris Bounce'. The Tories have gained 6 points since he became PM, and are now 10 points clear of Labour, the biggest gap for 5 months. Meanwhile, Jo Swinson's election has had the opposite affect on the Lib Dems, who have dropped 3 points and now find themselves below Labour.
Onwards and upwards.
Red Okktober wrote:Some good news for this section at last - an antidote for the daily whinging, barrel-scraping threads from the doom & gloom merchants that populate this forum.
Boris has made an excellent start, and is preparing for a no deal Brexit on Oct 31st 'by any means necessary' He has created a 'war cabinet' of 6 senior ministers, all of whom are Brexiteers who support no deal. These 6 hardcore Brexiteers will plot that nation's future. If necessary, Boris will suspend parliament or call a GE to thwart those trying to block no deal. At long last, it's finally happening.
Hopefully this will put and end to the perpetual whining about a second referendum and the desperate cries for a 'people's vote'
I'm not a huge fan of polls, but I know many on here are, and like to gloat when polls show they have made a tiny gain. So to put things into perspective, I thought it worth mentioning the 'Boris Bounce'. The Tories have gained 6 points since he became PM, and are now 10 points clear of Labour, the biggest gap for 5 months. Meanwhile, Jo Swinson's election has had the opposite affect on the Lib Dems, who have dropped 3 points and now find themselves below Labour.
Onwards and upwards.
Lady Murasaki wrote:
You’re just looking for a fight!
At the moment it’s all just words, he’s good at words, as are most politicos, let’s see what he does achieve. I hope for the sake of the country it’s positive and he is way more shrewd and media savvy than May was so that’s half the battle won already.
Red Okktober wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:
You’re just looking for a fight!
At the moment it’s all just words, he’s good at words, as are most politicos, let’s see what he does achieve. I hope for the sake of the country it’s positive and he is way more shrewd and media savvy than May was so that’s half the battle won already.
There's nothing to fight about.
It just makes a change from all the usual barrel-scraping anti Boris/Bexit shite that gets posted on here - 'Boris spills wine on gfs sofa' ' no one under 30 knows what miles or inches are' 'Boris fails to open door after someone rings bell THREE times' and so on.
It's some proper news at last for the news section.
Red Okktober wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:
You’re just looking for a fight!
At the moment it’s all just words, he’s good at words, as are most politicos, let’s see what he does achieve. I hope for the sake of the country it’s positive and he is way more shrewd and media savvy than May was so that’s half the battle won already.
There's nothing to fight about.
It just makes a change from all the usual barrel-scraping anti Boris/Bexit shite that gets posted on here - 'Boris spills wine on gfs sofa' ' no one under 30 knows what miles or inches are' 'Boris fails to open door after someone rings bell THREE times' and so on.
It's some proper news at last for the news section.
Guest wrote:Red Okktober wrote:Some good news for this section at last - an antidote for the daily whinging, barrel-scraping threads from the doom & gloom merchants that populate this forum.
Boris has made an excellent start, and is preparing for a no deal Brexit on Oct 31st 'by any means necessary' He has created a 'war cabinet' of 6 senior ministers, all of whom are Brexiteers who support no deal. These 6 hardcore Brexiteers will plot that nation's future. If necessary, Boris will suspend parliament or call a GE to thwart those trying to block no deal. At long last, it's finally happening.
Hopefully this will put and end to the perpetual whining about a second referendum and the desperate cries for a 'people's vote'
I'm not a huge fan of polls, but I know many on here are, and like to gloat when polls show they have made a tiny gain. So to put things into perspective, I thought it worth mentioning the 'Boris Bounce'. The Tories have gained 6 points since he became PM, and are now 10 points clear of Labour, the biggest gap for 5 months. Meanwhile, Jo Swinson's election has had the opposite affect on the Lib Dems, who have dropped 3 points and now find themselves below Labour.
Onwards and upwards.
That was just a YouGov poll though who are never right and are always biased towards the Tories.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-brit ... SKCN1UM0NR
..Other polls disagree!
Threasa May had a much bigger bounce when she came to power than the one YouGov suggests for Boris and look what happened to her majority at the 2017 election
Stooo wrote:the present bounce echoed a similar drop in support for BxP Ltd, two cheeks of the same arse...
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