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Tag Archives: Boris Johnson
The Absurd concepts behind Farage’s fear attacks
According to the tweet on the right hand side, Nigel is angry that some British MPs (who together represent 3 nations and Northern Ireland) have been making contact with the EU nations Government contacts. Presumably he has forgotten that this … Continue reading
Posted in Charities, Economics, EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Churches Together, FSB, Hope 08, Nigel Farage, SEERA
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How long will the second of these take?
Its hard to understand how someone as out of touch with the reality of our nation as Johnson has become our Prime Minister. That only 93,000 people voted for him in one sense is not an issue. After all if … Continue reading
Johnson offered a bogus prospectus and false promises
On 25th August Boris Johnson told Sky News that the “chances of a Brexit deal are improving” but yesterday it was revealed as shown in the tweet above that so far there has been no new proposals made by his … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Peter Hitchens, Richard Corbett
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MPs clearly need a constitution and accurate history sources
My blog yesterday which focused on the prorogation proposals set out by Boris Johnson was published in the Argus newspaper and it happened to be alongside an opinion piece by the Horsham MP Jeremy Quin, who is shown here. Jeremy … Continue reading
Why Tory MPs must ignore the Cummings threat
Our new Prime Minister has only been in Parliament for one day so far since he was appointed on 24th July 2019. This is not entirely surprising given that he was appointed in the last week of Parliaments usual term … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Dominic Cummings, Prorogue
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Boris (Boaty McBoatface) Johnson has a great deal to learn from Peterloo
Three days ago we all had a chance to acknowledge the Bicentenary of the Peterloo massacre which took place when ordinary people in a vital part of our nation went onto the streets of Manchester to demand that their voices … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Boaty McBoatface, Boris Johnson, Brexit, David Cameron, Peterloo, Theresa May
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Boris or his opponents need to recall Parliament
A local Councillor went onto social media to explain that this is the new form of Prime Ministers Questions and it is a good way forward. The irony is that Caroline who I have met prior to her election as … Continue reading
Does Priti and her colleagues understand our economy?
After Boris was elected as leader of his party by 93,000 party members and appointed Prime Minister by the Queen two weeks ago, he began the process of putting together a Cabinet to run our nation. However he also had … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Journalism, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Daily Telegraph, Priti Patel
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80 Days for MPs to travel around their constituency – in listening mode
Today we face 80 days before the 31st October which according to the Government is the current and third date on which we will depart from the EU. Clearly some people are very unhappy that the departure has not already … Continue reading
The combined Leave.EU and Brexit Party need to review their strategy
Its fascinating to look at the Leave.EU tweets and try to understand what is going on behind the words. It is clear that as a campaigner for the Brexit Political Party, they support the idea of Brexit competing in 650 … Continue reading
