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From: jamesah61-usenet@yahoo.com
On 29/10/2019 10:39, Keema's Nan wrote:
> On 29 Oct 2019, Pamela wrote
> (in article ):
>
>> On 08:30 29 Oct 2019, Keema's Nan wrote:
>>
>>> On 28 Oct 2019, Pamela wrote (in article
>>> ):
>>>
>>>> There wasn't anybody, apart from Boris, who honestly believed we were
>>>> leaving on the 31st October. The self-important food kidded himself.
>>>>
>>>> He has no idea at all how to be effective as prime minister.
>>>
>>> What utter bollocks.
>>>
>>> He knows exactly how to be an effective PM, but with no majority and a
>>> cowardly opposition trying to bring him down at every stage of the
>>> proceedings (with no thought of the damage done to the country) it would
>>> be hard for anyone to be an effective PM.
>>
>> Boris got rid of 21 loyal Tory MPs and refused to reinstate them. He then
>> goaded the Leavers by his underhand maneouvers into uniting against him.
>
> How else do you €€€punish€€€ rogue MPs who stand for your party at general
> elections, but do not vote with the party in commons divisions?
>
> That was just a warning shot across their bows. If they have any common
sense
> at all, they will now realise that even if they do pass the reselection
> process for the forthcoming election, their chances of being anything other
> than an obscure backbencher for the rest of their careers is effectively
> zero.
>
>>
>>
>> Boris is the man up a tree who saws the branch he's sitting on. He's in a
>> pickle of his own making and well deserved it is too.
>
> Boris only needs a double figure majority from his election (for which the
> opposition parties continue to put all manner of cowardly pre-conditions)
in
> order to get is premiership on the move, and he is likely to get a majority
> closer to three figures.
Why do you believe a 3 figure majority is likely for Johnson?
Regards,
James
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