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The Curious Case of Boris Johnson

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The Curious Case of Boris Johnson

Post by screen glare » Fri Aug 30, 2019 1:11 am

Can’t figure out this bloke. Sure causing a stir all across the UK.

And because he is not elected by the people yet drastically scaring many, and making them so fearful they’re out in force on London streets protesting - he should probably watch his back.

Or at least his house and car.

Bad scene over there these days. Brexit a night terror.



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Re: The Curious Case of Boris Johnson

Post by screen glare » Fri Sep 06, 2019 8:26 am

And now - weeks down the line since my post above - we see Johnson as possibly the worst Prime Minster ever.

Is he related to our worst president ever? Obviously - that would be Donald Trump.



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Re: The Curious Case of Boris Johnson

Post by screen glare » Sun Sep 08, 2019 9:24 am

Boris is in - as the Brits say - a dust bin - of his own making. And in that way he IS exactly like Trump.



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