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Topic History of: What is wrong with the PM?
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Green Man hedda wrote:
It was a bizarre performance Honey that in a previous era would have been a career killer.

I believe..but cannot prove, that Boris like D.Trump is a sociopath and has those that unique quality..to charm and entrance people..Boris in his own way as the lovable bumbling "buffoon" which he is anything but.

Such a good time to be fabulously old (whilst looking 39)..I genuinely have great sympathy for the young in these uncertain times but maybe they will prevail.

Whatever you think of Corbyn he inspired 100,000s of young people to engage in politics.

Many have become disenchanted with Keir Starmer and his new "Work Will Set You Free" mantra but I'm sure they will re-group and somehow influence politics for the good.

## Hedda's best friends are all Conservatives even in Australia just as he supped with old Tories in the UK.


When has Boris ever had charm or quality ? He has always made my teeth itch when he was on TV and the buffoonery was always an act from the start, it has never worked for me. Bill Clinton tried to be cool on chat shows playing his sax and wearing dark glasses.

Trump is like any other brash New Yorker I know personally; they aren't scared to say things and are very stubborn people. My business partner made a nice little earner selling booze to Trump for his hotels.

Keir, is a typical lawyer they are very shady, all talk and no action. Lawyers are all not at all relatable to the masses.
hedda It was a bizarre performance Honey that in a previous era would have been a career killer.

I believe..but cannot prove, that Boris like D.Trump is a sociopath and has those that unique quality..to charm and entrance people..Boris in his own way as the lovable bumbling "buffoon" which he is anything but.

Such a good time to be fabulously old (whilst looking 39)..I genuinely have great sympathy for the young in these uncertain times but maybe they will prevail.

Whatever you think of Corbyn he inspired 100,000s of young people to engage in politics.

Many have become disenchanted with Keir Starmer and his new "Work Will Set You Free" mantra but I'm sure they will re-group and somehow influence politics for the good.

## Hedda's best friends are all Conservatives even in Australia just as he supped with old Tories in the UK.
Wyot Nothing wrong with him Honey (well in the way you mean here anyway!); he has just discovered that he can get away with pretty much anything - he discovered it quite a while ago.

Casual racism, domestic violence, neglect & death of the elderly en masse in care homes, most deaths from Covid AND longest lockdowns, Brexit lies (£350 million a week for the NHS?), destroying the country through Brexit and pinning it all on a virus; when it was his Gov's response to a virus AND Brexit which has brought us to this point....

And he remains on course for re election.

Why would he spend energy worrying too much about verbally framing his Gov priorities?

The opposition are self-obsessed cervix-gazing fools. The public too brainwashed to worry about anything real or important because the media don't.

Happy days for the PM. Easy work if you can get it; where outcomes are now irrelevant.
Honey twitter.com/IanLaveryMP/status/1444038631799336976


He said...""I've given you the most important metric which is, never mind life expectancy, never mind cancer outcomes, look at wage growth."

I would assume that he meant something like "putting aside those issues for a moment, etc" and it ended up sounding as if he was an unfeeling pig by accident, But you would expect him to have the wits to think ahead of his gob and stop himself, surely?