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Some people are never happy.
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Especially remainers and socialists.
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When you feel trumped spend like a Boris LOL
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Boris has decision problems..

He started off as a remainer, then changed to a brexiteer, then he signed off on Theresa May´s agreement, then he disagreed with it, he said he wanted democracy, then said he would duck parliament, then he said The Buck Stops Here, now he is trying to blame the EU.

Could anyone believe ANYTHING he says....??

(a plonker might I suppose)

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Boris wasn't a remainer at the time of the referendum, so who cares about him having a change of mind from before ?
I'm prepared to stay calm and see him given a chance .
Not too long to wait now , Crummy .
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I have no problem.. I live in Spain :-D

I live in Spain and have no vote on the Spanish General Elections...I am ruled by people and have no say in who they are

I live under the control of the EU...

I have a good life here...

So how come some ex-pats have problems with the EU?

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I would have thought that obvious , by now Crummy .
Would you have had a problem with the 3rd Reich back in 1939 - 1945 , if you had lived in Germany at the time ????
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He might have his arxe kicked out before he gets a chance to do more damage ! :woohoo

Senior anti-Brexit politicians could try to drag the Queen into politics by telling her to sack Boris Johnson if he refuses to resign after losing a no-confidence vote.
Anti-Brexit Conservative Dominic Grieve says the Queen should tell the prime minister to resign should he try and ignore a vote in the House of Commons.
MPs opposed to a no-deal Brexit are considering a plan to vote against Johnson in a no-confidence vote this autumn, a move designed to collapse his government and prevent a no-deal Brexit.
Johnson will reportedly simply refuse to resign in this scenario, allow the UK to crash out of the EU, and then call a general election, setting up an unprecedented constitutional crisis.

The Brexit crisis has taken another bizarre turn as senior anti-Brexit politicians discuss dragging the Queen into politics by telling her to sack Boris Johnson if he refuses to resign after losing a no-confidence vote.

Dominic Grieve, the Conservative MP and former attorney general, warned on Tuesday that he would expect the Queen to tell the prime minister to resign should he try and ignore a vote in the House of Commons.

"The constitutional principles are absolutely clear," he told the Times.

"The Queen is not a decorative extra. It's true she has sought to keep herself well away from the cut and thrust of politics but at the end of the day there are residual powers and responsibilities which lie with her. She might have to dispense with his services herself."

One mechanism being considered is a so-called Humble Address, an archaic parliamentary mechanism which would involve parliament asking the Queen to write to Johnson and removing him from office.

One unnamed MP told the Telegraph: "She would have to sack him. Of course she would
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In that case I hope every "remainer" M.P. , who is working against democracy- is sacked at the next General election.
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Re: Boris

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Graham Knight wrote: Wed Aug 07, 2019 2:30 pm I would have thought that obvious , by now Crummy .
Would you have had a problem with the 3rd Reich back in 1939 - 1945 , if you had lived in Germany at the time ????
No, ..

But you seem to live in Spain with no control and no vote..

You are living under EU rules...

You seem to enjoy yourself.. :-D

Why worry and be bitter.??..
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