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  1. 1. da sam podanik krune, glasao bih za:

    • jednookog skotskog idiota (broon)
      17
    • aristokratskog humanoida (cameron)
      17
    • dosadnog liberala (clegg)
      34
    • patriotski blok (ukip ili bnp)
      31

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Još kaže TM da "Brexit means Brexit", "no attempts to remain in the EU", "no backdoor return to Europe", "no new referendum on EU"

 

Ma ona je sve vreme i bila closet Leaver. 

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May jokes about Boris' negotiating skills in Europe

Home Secretary Theresa May jokes about Boris Johnson's negotiating skills saying that "the last time he did a deal with the Germans he came back with three nearly new water cannon".

 

 

 

:lol:

 

 

May moze da napravi nevidjeno sranje. Ona je dogmata po pitanju imigracije, nije oportunista kao BoJo. Moze debelo da osteti privredu.

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Sad će i BoJo da se obrati. Meanwhile
 

Is Boris losing momentum? 



Our Chief political reporter is at the Boris leadership launch this morning. 

Disaster for Boris Johnson's leadership challenge. I think there are just 20 Tory MPs here. Has Boris lost momentum?
If Boris makes the last two it will be like Jeremy Corbyn - the grassroots will support him but the MPs won't.
Boris backers who are here that I can see: Nigel Adams, James Cleverly, Crispin Blunt, Kwasi Kwateng, Sir Edward Garnier, Nadhim Zahawi, Zac Goldsmith, Nadine Dorries, Bill Wiggin, Bob Blackman, David Davis, Andrew Murrison, Jake Berry, James Duddridge, Jonathan Djanogly, Sheryll Murray, Gareth Johnson, Steve Baker.

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Kakav antiklimaks
 


Here is Johnson’s surprise announcement at the end of his speech. It came after he called for measures to cut inequality and spread opportunity.


That is the agenda for the next prime minister of this country.
Well, I must tell you, my friends, you who have waited faithfully for the punchline of this speech, that having consulted colleagues and in view of the circumstances in parliament, I have concluded that person cannot be me.
My role will be to give every possible support to the next Conservative administration to make sure that we properly fulfil the mandate of the people that was delivered at the referendum and to champion the agenda that I believe in, to stick up for the forgotten people of this country.
And, if we do so, if we invest in our children and improve their life chances, if we continue to fuel the engines of social mobility, if we build on the great reforming legacy of David Cameron, if we invest in our infrastructure and we follow a sensible, one nation Conservative approach that is simultaneously tax-cutting and pro-enterprise, then I believe that this country can win and be better and more wonderful and, yes, greater than ever before.

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Corbyn: "Our Jewish friends are no more responsible for the actions of Israel than our Muslim friends are for the self-styled Islamic State"

12:24 PM - 30 Jun 2016

 

 

Kevin Schofield @PolhomeEditor

Corbyn: "Our Jewish friends are no more responsible for the actions of Israel than our Muslim friends are for the self-styled Islamic State"

12:24 PM - 30 Jun 2016

 

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Kakav antiklimaks

 

 

 

Here is Johnson’s surprise announcement at the end of his speech. It came after he called for measures to cut inequality and spread opportunity.

 

 

That is the agenda for the next prime minister of this country.

Well, I must tell you, my friends, you who have waited faithfully for the punchline of this speech, that having consulted colleagues and in view of the circumstances in parliament, I have concluded that person cannot be me.

My role will be to give every possible support to the next Conservative administration to make sure that we properly fulfil the mandate of the people that was delivered at the referendum and to champion the agenda that I believe in, to stick up for the forgotten people of this country.

And, if we do so, if we invest in our children and improve their life chances, if we continue to fuel the engines of social mobility, if we build on the great reforming legacy of David Cameron, if we invest in our infrastructure and we follow a sensible, one nation Conservative approach that is simultaneously tax-cutting and pro-enterprise, then I believe that this country can win and be better and more wonderful and, yes, greater than ever before.

 

:lolol:

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Michael Gove: Nine times the Tory leadership candidate insisted he wasn't capable of being Prime Minister

Mr Gove has spent much of his political career insisting the lacks the competence and capability to be Prime Minister

 

Michael Gove stunned his fellow Conservative party members this afternoon by announcing his decision to stand in the party leadership raceputting his name forward for the leadership less than three hours before nominations closed.

The Justice Secretary was widely expected to throw his weight behind fellow Leave campaigner Boris Johnson but told MPs he had "reluctantly” come to the conclusion that the former Mayor of London “cannot provide the leadership or build the team for the task ahead”.

However, Mr Gove’s last minute arrival to the contest doesn’t quite fit with his previous stance on leadership and today he admitted his bid for power was something of a bolt from the blue.

In fact, Mr Gove has spent much of his political career insisting that he is the not the man for the job of Prime Minister. He has frequently touted his political colleagues as far better “equipped” for the role than him and claimed he lacked the competence and capability to lead the country.

Here is a short history of all of those times Mr Gove has completely and utterly contradicted himself, in chronological order.

18 June

“In order to be prime minister of this country, you need to be an exceptional person... I don’t think I have got that exceptional level of ability required for the job.” Mr Gove told The Telegraph.

“I have seen how someone with immense talent, more talent than I have – Gordon Brown – when he became Prime Minister it was a grueling process. And I think that, you know, that’s not for me.”

6 May

“No I’m not. There…I don’t want to do it and there are people who are far better equipped than me to do it,” Mr Gove told The Telegraph.

“And there are people who have advocated Leave and people who have advocated Remain who are far better than me to do it.”

3 June

“I can tell you I'm absolutely not. The one thing I can tell you is there are lots of talented people who could be prime minister after David Cameron but count me out,” he told Sky News.

2014

”I don’t have what it takes,“ he told the Financial Times.

2013

“I am an inconceivable choice as party leader. I don’t want to do it; I wouldn’t do it; it wouldn’t matter how many people asked me to do it - I don’t think there would be very many,” he told The Sunday Times.

2013

“The one thing I do know having seen David Cameron up close is it takes extraordinary reserves of patience of judgement of character to lead this country and he has it and I don't and I think it's important to recognise in life you’ve reached an appropriate point,” he said on Question Time.

2012

“There are so many different ways in which he [a prime ministerial candidate] can deny it. And everyone tries to look at those denials and say was he leaving open the door, or was she trying to suggest she might wriggle out of it at some point… I don’t know what I can do in a way but if anyone wants me to sign a piece of parchment in my own blood saying I don’t want to be prime minister, then I’m perfectly happy to do that,” he told Sky News.

2012

“There are lots of other folk, including in the Cabinet who could easily be prime minister, I am not one of them. I could not be prime minister, I am not equipped to be prime minister, I don’t want to be prime minister,” he told World at One.

2012

“I'm constitutionally incapable of it. There's a special extra quality you need that is indefinable, and I know I don't have it. There's an equanimity, an impermeability and a courage that you need. There are some things in life you know it's better not to try,” he told Standpoint magazine.

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/michael-gove-brexit-tory-leadership-prime-minister-eight-times-he-didnt-want-to-be-a7111641.html

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Kevin Schofield @PolhomeEditor

Corbyn: "Our Jewish friends are no more responsible for the actions of Israel than our Muslim friends are for the self-styled Islamic State"

12:24 PM - 30 Jun 2016

 

 

Kevin Schofield @PolhomeEditor

Corbyn: "Our Jewish friends are no more responsible for the actions of Israel than our Muslim friends are for the self-styled Islamic State"

12:24 PM - 30 Jun 2016

 

Pa Corbyn je nevidjena dzukela i ljigavac. :isuse:

 

Jebo ga Hamas.

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Ovo sa Borisom je poprilično dobro. Boris je odradio svoje, sad neka ide u penziju. Bio je sasvim solidan gradonačelnik, učinio uslugu oko EU, ali sam vrlo skeptičan kakav bi bio premijer.

 

Teriza Mej je vrloooo zajebana. Uvek je bila žestoko anti-imigracija, a to smo mi non-eu osetili više puta. I to baš direktno od nje. Sad će konačno moći da sjebava EU-pasošlije, što joj je verovatno vlažni san. Pre referenduma sam očekivao da će ona da vodi leave kampanju, a ona kao bila za ostanak. Ali bi bila bolja premijerka nego Boris, ako ništa bar odaje dozu ozbiljnosti i nije cirkuzant. Gove je bolji izbor od Borisa, ali je i on cirkuzant. Ono gde je bolji od Mej je što je fleksibilniji, čak iako je bio u leave kampu.

 

Iz ovoga kako si je opisao u vezi sa imigracionom politikom ona upravo deluje kao cirkusant i to vrlo opasan cirkusant. Takvi neselektivni stavovi prema drugima i drugacijima obicno imaju vrlo zlokobne motive.

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