Are you not entertained?

It's no good quoting polls which are fundamentally predominantly always answered by people with an axe to grind and biased opinion to give.

In this case "the anti Boris" responders are really anti-Brexit and anti-Tory, and base their poll answers on those things alone.

The real question is however, did Boris crash the economy with some inept decisions? Would the UK be in this position now, if Boris was not forced out three months ago.?
 
I think the conversation was about discussing Tories or wet liberal Tories as I'd put it yeah got it so. I said they was having their strings pulled by the WEF yeah?
I then listed some of what's been happening under their watch, which is not exactly conservative is it ?
Hence why they give the impression to me they're liberal wets.
There is a case there is an Marxism thing oing on where we're all a blob and are being creamed by the upper echelons, but I think it's best we don't run to deep for now
Baby steps you know.
Let me know when you learn to walk.
 
It's no good quoting polls which are fundamentally predominantly always answered by people with an axe to grind and biased opinion to give.

In this case "the anti Boris" responders are really anti-Brexit and anti-Tory, and base their poll answers on those things alone.

The real question is however, did Boris crash the economy with some inept decisions? Would the UK be in this position now, if Boris was not forced out three months ago.?

Are you suggesting that the YouGuv polls are biased, that the respondents are carefully selected for their bias?
YouGov is an international research data and analytics group.

Boris may not have crashed the economy, but, using your 'traffic' analogy, he certainly caused a few accidents with his recklessness, and broke a few laws.
 
The real question is however, did Boris crash the economy with some inept decisions?
Arguably his support for brex1t tipped the balance in favour of the leave vote winning, and so yes he contributed to the crash being worse. I appreciate there is a conspiracy of silence between the two main parties on the B word, but we are as a country in a worse position economically as a result of the vote. Fair enough if your lust for regaining sovereignty has been satisfied.

Blup
 
It's no good quoting polls which are fundamentally predominantly always answered by people with an axe to grind and biased opinion to give.

In this case "the anti Boris" responders are really anti-Brexit and anti-Tory, and base their poll answers on those things alone.

The real question is however, did Boris crash the economy with some inept decisions? Would the UK be in this position now, if Boris was not forced out three months ago.?
Probably not, Boris was spineless and would never have gone for such unpopular policies.
 
Arguably his support for brex1t tipped the balance in favour of the leave vote winning, and so yes he contributed to the crash being worse. I appreciate there is a conspiracy of silence between the two main parties on the B word, but we are as a country in a worse position economically as a result of the vote. Fair enough if your lust for regaining sovereignty has been satisfied.

Blup
You're implying that if Brexit did not occur, the UK economy would be Unicorns and Rainbows. That's a standard biased remoaner POV, which is fundamentally incorrect

The economy is tanking worldwide, and similar economies in comparable countries are in trouble. It's nothing to with Brexit, and that's a fact.
 
You're implying that if Brexit did not occur, the UK economy would be Unicorns and Rainbows. That's a standard biased remoaner POV, which is fundamentally incorrect
Blup did not imply any such thing.
If the sky is not blue, it doesn't automatically mean it's red. :rolleyes:
That's very Mottie thinking: choose from these two options. :rolleyes:
 
You're implying that if Brexit did not occur, the UK economy would be Unicorns and Rainbows.
Oh you terrible straw man builder.
We've been sliding downhill for years.
It's just that some actins spun the wheels as well....
 
It's no good quoting polls which are fundamentally predominantly always answered by people with an axe to grind and biased opinion to give.
I see you don't know how polls work.

"...better you remain silent than speak and remove all doubt."
 
I see you don't know how polls work.
I know exactly what motivates people to respond to polls and surveys, and I know you do too.

Thats why the sample size and background information of the participant is more relevant than the data given by the participant.

How many times have you leant out of your car window, waving your hand praising the driving ability of another motorist?
 
I know exactly what motivates people to respond to polls and surveys, and I know you do too.
As I say, you don't understand how polls work.

"If saying nothing, and being thought a fool..."
 
You're implying that if Brexit did not occur, the UK economy would be Unicorns and Rainbows. That's a standard biased remoaner POV, which is fundamentally incorrect

The economy is tanking worldwide, and similar economies in comparable countries are in trouble. It's nothing to with Brexit, and that's a fact.
I'm not implying, you're inferring. No one can rationally argue that leaving the EU had no impact on the economy. By all means say you don't care because you've taken back control, or, if you're BJ, admit it was for personal political gain.

If the tories want someone to continue BJ's economic policies they should vote in Sunak, but the same stop Rishi attitude seems to be prevailing regarding the removal of LT.

Blup
 
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