06 Oct 19
@wolfgang59 saidNope.
Apparently he was 100-1 but now 33-1.
He'd be grinning like a Cheshire Cat to put one over Boris and Jeremy!
Doesn't seem to far fetched.
Of course Boris has to resign first and he may not do that.
Anyone fancy a bet?
@wolfgang59 saidEwe spelt 'too' wrong. Spell checker software dosen't catch everything eh.
Apparently he was 100-1 but now 33-1.
He'd be grinning like a Cheshire Cat to put one over Boris and Jeremy!
Doesn't seem to far fetched.
Of course Boris has to resign first and he may not do that.
Anyone fancy a bet?
06 Oct 19
@wolfgang59 saidSure I’ll take you up on a bet. He doesn’t stand a snowball’s chance in hell. Why do you think the Tory faithful voted for Boris in the first place?
Apparently he was 100-1 but now 33-1.
He'd be grinning like a Cheshire Cat to put one over Boris and Jeremy!
Doesn't seem to far fetched.
Of course Boris has to resign first and he may not do that.
Anyone fancy a bet?
I sometimes think you live in dreamland and then I remember that you do.
@divegeester saidI saw quite a few of the ‘faithful’ being interviewed during the pseudo campaign and it’s was probably because they, by virtue of the fact that their members, are further to the right than the majority of Tory voters and installed Boris under the direction of the ERG. The fact that a bunch of right wing ‘Little Englanders’ vote for someone has no impact on what may occur in Westminster over the next couple of weeks.
Sure I’ll take you up on a bet. He doesn’t stand a snowball’s chance in hell. Why do you think the Tory faithful voted for Boris in the first place?
I sometimes think you live in dreamland and then I remember that you do.
Having said that I concur with you on Bercow’s chances of becoming PM, that would be too surreal, even for the present parliament. I’m just certain it’s not because of Johnson’s short term / manufactured popularity with the “Tory faithful”.
Let’s remember it’s a minority government threatening to impose an extreme Brexit on a democracy of over 60 million people.
@wolfgang59 saidI'll happily take all your money off you sir.
Apparently he was 100-1 but now 33-1.
He'd be grinning like a Cheshire Cat to put one over Boris and Jeremy!
Doesn't seem to far fetched.
Of course Boris has to resign first and he may not do that.
Anyone fancy a bet?
@kevcvs57 said“Little englanders” wtf is that other than more of your silly hyperbole.
I saw quite a few of the ‘faithful’ being interviewed during the pseudo campaign and it’s was probably because they, by virtue of the fact that their members, are further to the right than the majority of Tory voters and installed Boris under the direction of the ERG. The fact that a bunch of right wing ‘Little Englanders’ vote for someone has no impact on what may occur in ...[text shortened]... inority government threatening to impose an extreme Brexit on a democracy of over 60 million people.
“Extreme Brexit” wtf is that? Oh more hyperbole.
“Pseudo campaign” wtf is that. Oh yeah more of it.
Got it.
06 Oct 19
@wolfgang59 saidActually, live dangerously right, I'm up for $100 even money. Bercow will never be PM but that's too (sic) open ended. Let's give it a year.
Apparently he was 100-1 but now 33-1.
He'd be grinning like a Cheshire Cat to put one over Boris and Jeremy!
Doesn't seem to far fetched.
Of course Boris has to resign first and he may not do that.
Anyone fancy a bet?
06 Oct 19
@divegeester saidAgain you pretend not to know what you know in order to avoid the truth. Seems to be your M.O.
“Little englanders” wtf is that other than more of your silly hyperbole.
“Extreme Brexit” wtf is that? Oh more hyperbole.
“Pseudo campaign” wtf is that. Oh yeah more of it.
Got it.
YOU know exactly what a ‘little englander’ is and who they vote for, they are not your average Brexit voter but they do tend to be found amongst the “Tory faithful” ( your turn of phrase I believe ) as for ‘extreme brexit’ I’m sure a 9 year old could figure that one out but for any 8 year olds who have sneaked onto the sight it’s a no deal Brexit and a severing of trading, regulatory and common practice ties with the EU.
😴 “Pseudo campaign” that’s where a political party pretend to have an open electoral campaign for an office when everyone already knows the result because it’s already been decided back stage, like say Xi being “elected” President of China for life. That’s not a comparison in terms of personality or office btw but in terms of practice.
If there are any other little commonly used words or phrases from the English language that you find convenient to not understand for debating purposes just give me a shout.
@wolfgang59 saidIt does actually seem a bit far fetched but not beyond the bounds of possibility. I mean if you had told me a few years ago Boris Johnson would be the Foreign Minister and make such a pigs ear of it that they made him Prime Minister I’d have drug tested ya.
Apparently he was 100-1 but now 33-1.
He'd be grinning like a Cheshire Cat to put one over Boris and Jeremy!
Doesn't seem to far fetched.
Of course Boris has to resign first and he may not do that.
Anyone fancy a bet?
But if it did happen it would a proper ROFLMAO day for me.
06 Oct 19
@kevcvs57 saidYou don’t need to explain your hyperbole, it just being there says enough.
Again you pretend not to know what you know in order to avoid the truth. Seems to be your M.O.
YOU know exactly what a ‘little englander’ is and who they vote for, they are not your average Brexit voter but they do tend to be found amongst the “Tory faithful” ( your turn of phrase I believe ) as for ‘extreme brexit’ I’m sure a 9 year old could figure that one out but for an ...[text shortened]... lish language that you find convenient to not understand for debating purposes just give me a shout.