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Boris Got Some Nerve

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kawanabe | 19:23 Fri 17th Feb 2017 | ChatterBank
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Boris got some nerve criticising Blair,over Brexit!

Boris flip- flopped..Wish he'd go back to Russia!
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Blair should go forth and multiply. His bid(s) to become some sort of respected statesman are doomed to failure because the whole world sees him for the knob jockey he is.
01:50 Sat 18th Feb 2017

Could you be a little more explicit
Boris has got a nerve???
Talk about cart before horse. Round the back.
I have more faith in Boris than Blair.

Didn't Blair used to claim to believe in democracy?
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Yeh,He's a Catholic now.

But Boris is still a Plum!
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Blair is positioning to become the next President of the USA, come on, get real.
Imagine Bliar's response if remain had won, and Boris said to push for a rethink.
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Don't you need to be "Born in the USA"....thanks Bruce!
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Boris could do it - born in New York
Washington wasn't - it was a CIA cover-up. See the Canadian Times dated 22nd Feb 1732 as he was born in Britain, in Westmorland.
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dive buggy- are you a bit slow - what is wrong with the words - Conspiracy & Theory - perfectly acceptable in a Court of Law.
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Put them together..duh
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divebuggyyoureallyareobtuse
President Johnson III, the mind boggles, perhaps the ultimate General Stonewall.
He'd do a better job than Trump
I don't believe anyone needs nerve to criticise Blair: he's so criticisable !

He's been taking the EU dirty tactics to heart and telling folk he's got every right to tell them they've come up with the wrong result and must rethink it. Like one must ignore him not criticise his propaganda attempt if one disapproves.

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