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Horse wrote: Sat Jun 10, 2023 7:28 pm
Ant wrote: Sat Jun 10, 2023 6:06 pm So there's another resignation. I wouldn't mind betting there's a plan behind this......
Here's a few options:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-65865946
This bit is a bit, well, I don't know, don't want to say scary!! But FFS -
By chance his old newspaper the Telegraph has just come up for sale and - by chance - its former editor Will Lewis has just been made a knight by Mr Johnson. Is there, by chance, the possibility they might be part of a bid to take it over?

It's been suggested to me that is in fact something that has been discussed. It's no secret that Mr Lewis - now Sir Will - would be keen to take it on.

He advised Mr Johnson in No 10 sometimes and the two men worked together at the Telegraph when the former PM was its star columnist who attracted extra subscribers each week.

Going back as a columnist would be one thing for Mr Johnson and not all that surprising. But for him to take a bigger role - as one source whispers, the editor - might be the Conservatives' worst nightmare.
I remember Johnson being one of the main 'anti EU' journalists back in his day - very few of the big 'EU is a bad thing' reports of his that were printed bore any truth, but they sold papers

Can't imagine him being in charge or even just close to in charge of an actual paper :shock: But then, I couldn't imagine anyone wanting someone of his obvious lack of truth and ability to communicate well professionally being PM :roll: :roll: The UK (and probably the World, not just for BJ) is FUBAR'd :( :( :(
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 12:46 pm I do kinda wonder if they all do it :lol:. Lock her up and all that. Our own home secretary is guilty too. How many classified documents get left on trains?

Just being a bit dim like.

Although PMSL at the alleged instances of Trump showing his mates classified military news. This is like that time he Tweeted a photo from America's most advanced spy satellites, revealing just how good they are. He's just a bit thick sometimes.
What makes me worried (on the occasions that I'll actually consider it, cos I try not to) is just HOW do these people get to be in the positions they have been in???

FFS, shouldn't there at least be an 'entry test' for Senators, POTUS, MPs, PMs??? In all countries.

And anyone that desperate to be in the position of top dog shouldn't be allowed, certainly without decent qualifications or at the very least a character that will find people with decent knowledge and quals to advise and deal with stuff they don't know?!!
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There's a view that anyone who so badly desires that kind of power should automatically be disqualifed from holding such a position. :D
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It's in loads of Arthur C Clarke's sci-fi. Leaders are randomly selected based on quals and have to be metaphorically dragged into power. Anyone who wants to do it is immediately disqualified and the only way to be released is to do a good job.
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For how ever mad people think they were, remember when Boris and Trump were in charge, things were much peaceful, none of this stuff going on now.
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Still completely impervious to logic right till the end of his political career. It may be he doesn't understand the definition of lieing. An outstanding run of corruption, bluster, criminality, malfeasance and random bursts of Latin.
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Noggin wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 12:51 pmFFS, shouldn't there at least be an 'entry test' for Senators, POTUS, MPs, PMs??? In all countries.
A test for competency in simple arithmetic would disqualify most of them. Especially those who think we can get to net zero using windmills, solar and batteries.
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Always have to out do the Tories.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-65871857
Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon arrested in SNP finance inquiry
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Saga Lout wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 2:46 pm
Noggin wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 12:51 pmFFS, shouldn't there at least be an 'entry test' for Senators, POTUS, MPs, PMs??? In all countries.
A test for competency in simple arithmetic would disqualify most of them. Especially those who think we can get to net zero using windmills, solar and batteries.
To be fair, that would discriminate most americans.
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Mussels wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 2:46 pm Always have to out do the Tories.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-65871857
Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon arrested in SNP finance inquiry
Question is, following her arrest if convicted with a custodial sentence would Nichola Sturgeon go to a male or female prison? :?:
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irie wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 3:45 pm
Mussels wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 2:46 pm Always have to out do the Tories.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-65871857
Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon arrested in SNP finance inquiry
Question is, following her arrest if convicted with a custodial sentence would Nichola Sturgeon go to a male or female prison? :?:
I thought they were all mixed now.
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Noggin wrote:FFS, shouldn't there at least be an 'entry test' for Senators, POTUS, MPs, PMs??? In all countries.
In a democracy, any reasonably normal person can be elected to be Senator, MP etc.
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JackyJoll wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 4:59 pm
Noggin wrote:FFS, shouldn't there at least be an 'entry test' for Senators, POTUS, MPs, PMs??? In all countries.
In a democracy, any reasonably normal person can be elected to be Senator, MP etc.
So why are we completely unable to find a 'reasonably normal' person for the top job?
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Because the pay and conditions are shite compared to any similar job which takes "wrangling" to get to.

Why would anyone of any real ability want to deal the shit the comes with being a politician when they can earn 10 times more as the unknown CEO of Firmyouveveverheardof Plc.

Civic duty? Any one with any actual civic mindedness would have all of that sucked out of them by the other cunts and the civil service. We've all seen Yes, Minister ;)
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My pay isn't far off an MPs, I don't have to get elected, I don't have to suck up to politicians, I work 37.5 hours a week and anything over that I get paid extra for, I very rarely have to go into London, my workplace is 15 minutes from where I live.

Why would I want to be an MP?
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irie wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 3:45 pm
Mussels wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 2:46 pm Always have to out do the Tories.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-65871857
Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon arrested in SNP finance inquiry
Question is, following her arrest if convicted with a custodial sentence would Nichola Sturgeon go to a male or female prison? :?:


Irie, thats a little sexist.....it is really obvoius what gender the Sturgeon is.




He will go to a male prison with his mates.
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mangocrazy wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 5:10 pm
JackyJoll wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 4:59 pm
Noggin wrote:FFS, shouldn't there at least be an 'entry test' for Senators, POTUS, MPs, PMs??? In all countries.
In a democracy, any reasonably normal person can be elected to be Senator, MP etc.
So why are we completely unable to find a 'reasonably normal' person for the top job?
Because they will never be let into office.

Yeah they can apply, but they will never get into power, the system is set up to stop them!

A mate of mine ran for local MP for a while (Labour) and then done a runner as soon as he saw how corrupt it is. But everyone already knows this right?
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 5:15 pm Because the pay and conditions are shite compared to any similar job which takes "wrangling" to get to.

Why would anyone of any real ability want to deal the shit the comes with being a politician when they can earn 10 times more as the unknown CEO of Firmyouveveverheardof Plc.

Civic duty? Any one with any actual civic mindedness would have all of that sucked out of them by the other cunts and the civil service. We've all seen Yes, Minister ;)
That is a very sad way to look at it. It just shows how horrible humanity has come tbh.

What has happend to Pride?

What has happened to the human ability to seek destiny?

It's like we are robots who just want to be nothing. There must be a place for a genuinely good intelligent person to be appointed as PM, surely?

Surely there are loads of people that can do the job, i'm sure it's not as hard as some want you to think, if you do it correctly and without being a corrupt mofo.

OK so the media can make stories up etc but if you do a genuine job then i'm sure you will get the praise of todays society. And can be proud of what you have achieved for everyone!
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Greenman wrote: What has happend to Pride?
Something pretty revolting.
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There are loads of people who'd be a good PM, few of them would actually want the job ;)