Boris Gump new PM in UK

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rockmagnet
rockmagnet
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QLD, 1458 posts
23 Jul 2019 10:09pm
You never know what your going to get
Mastbender
Mastbender
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1972 posts
24 Jul 2019 2:32am
Brexit is what they'll get.
Rango
Rango
WA
853 posts
WA, 853 posts
24 Jul 2019 5:08am
Hopefully,sick of hearing about it.
elmo
elmo
WA
8890 posts
WA, 8890 posts
24 Jul 2019 7:52am
Well he was the largest most prominent campaigner for Brexit who all but disapeared when they actually got it and started negotiating their way out of it.

Karma's a b1tch, lets see how he goes clowning his way out of this.
japie
japie
NSW
7146 posts
NSW, 7146 posts
24 Jul 2019 11:43am
With the advent of the likes of Trump, Boris and Tony Abbott one would be forgiven for concluding that there is a plan afoot to bring the voter to a point where a one party state would be a better alternative.
Shanty
Shanty
QLD
487 posts
QLD, 487 posts
24 Jul 2019 12:31pm
Not gonna lie, I though you guys meant "Forrest Gump" to begin with......
evlPanda
evlPanda
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NSW, 9207 posts
24 Jul 2019 2:47pm
Brexit will be a disaster for Britain.

Consider just avaiation. The impact is enormous as markets, systems, safety frameworks, border management, security, air traffic management, and on and on are all part of EU systems. Can't use them anymore.

That's just one area. The list is practically endless, and includes the financial sector, building sector, IT sector, food, etc. etc. etc.

It's not just signing a few pieces of paper here and there. It is a lot of work. Insurmountable I'd say.

Not a bad, brief overview here: www.thebalance.com/brexit-consequences-4062999
causehecan
causehecan
WA
668 posts
WA, 668 posts
24 Jul 2019 12:48pm
How is tony abbot still getting a mention?!? Is he prime minister again? Thought that was years ago
GreenPat
GreenPat
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24 Jul 2019 3:29pm
japie said..
With the advent of the likes of Trump, Boris and Tony Abbott one would be forgiven for concluding that there is a plan afoot to bring the voter to a point where a one party state would be a better alternative.



Benevolent dictatorships?


Hold on, are we getting Heavy here? Do we need to move this discussion into the basement?
RichardG
RichardG
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WA, 3761 posts
24 Jul 2019 1:34pm
Its a good thing it is Boris and not Jeremy.
Macroscien
Macroscien
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6809 posts
QLD, 6809 posts
24 Jul 2019 4:09pm
At least UK will have this 350 bln dollars back from UE every year.Boris will deliver bus promise for sure.

and whole Australia love Boris too.

Maybe even we could invite him to get PM Dow Under after he finish with Europe?



Could he deliver another Brexit here? break Australia of UK forever to become sovereign country again?
rockmagnet
rockmagnet
QLD
1458 posts
QLD, 1458 posts
24 Jul 2019 4:32pm
evlPanda said..
Brexit will be a disaster for Britain.

Consider just avaiation. The impact is enormous as markets, systems, safety frameworks, border management, security, air traffic management, and on and on are all part of EU systems. Can't use them anymore.

That's just one area. The list is practically endless, and includes the financial sector, building sector, IT sector, food, etc. etc. etc.

It's not just signing a few pieces of paper here and there. It is a lot of work. Insurmountable I'd say.

Not a bad, brief overview here: www.thebalance.com/brexit-consequences-4062999


Many younger people did not vote in the referendum thinking brexit would not happen. They were born European citizens and are now about to lose that right.
Older people who voted for brexit want their old Britain back but the young generation only know Britain the way it is now.
I think another referendum would kill brexit but it looks like it's too late
THE PIN PULLER
THE PIN PULLER
WA
472 posts
WA, 472 posts
24 Jul 2019 2:55pm
Brexit will be a good thing for the nuk they can give occupied Ireland back and get bootris bootris Gali out of retirement as minister of hard borders. Convey with trump on how to build the invisible wall.
japie
japie
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7146 posts
NSW, 7146 posts
24 Jul 2019 5:06pm
GreenPat said..

japie said..
With the advent of the likes of Trump, Boris and Tony Abbott one would be forgiven for concluding that there is a plan afoot to bring the voter to a point where a one party state would be a better alternative.




Benevolent dictatorships?


Hold on, are we getting Heavy here? Do we need to move this discussion into the basement?


You will have to if Richard brings up the anti word in relation to Corbyn!
RichardG
RichardG
WA
3761 posts
WA, 3761 posts
24 Jul 2019 3:17pm
No need to it is well known in the public domain and the subject of statutory investigation. Aside from that Jeremy's policies would spell doom for the UK's future prosperity. Jeremy will likely be ousted by his party soon. I think the future will be much brighter under Boris.
Razzonater
Razzonater
2224 posts
2224 posts
24 Jul 2019 8:38pm
It will be interesting, if they implement it in full force there's thousands of trucks and planes and people and goods crossing boarders daily which won't happen....
Its a good way to destroy your economy in the era of globalisation.

Would of worked a real treat in Viking days prior to things like medicine being required to be imported or European foods to cross the boarder

52% voted for it but without any idea of what parameters it would be implemented and 48% voted against it without any ideas of what parameters it wouldn't be implemented....

Proper train smash either way
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