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1 hour ago, Mark J said:

Ruth Davidson has urged Boris Johnson to quit Downing Street - but Douglas Ross wants the Prime Minister to stay on.


Do you still agree with her views?

 
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I’d back Ruth Davidson tomorrow to be leader of the Tory party Mark over anyone. I didn’t say I agreed with all her views, but I did use to enjoy watching her destroy Sturgeon. If she’s that Furious I’d love  to see her step up Mark. 

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9 hours ago, sime42 said:

He's got a lot of good stuff to say, once you get over his shouty delivery.

Anyway, here's some good news on natural treatments for health conditions. Bad news for the big pharma industry however.
 


The drug found in magic mushrooms could treat depression in a unique way, researchers say.

 

Highlighted in Fantastic Fungi on Netflix, real eye opener esp on cancer activity. K

 

( and termites) 

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17 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

I’d back Ruth Davidson tomorrow to be leader of the Tory party Mark over anyone. I didn’t say I agreed with all her views, but I did use to enjoy watching her destroy Sturgeon. If she’s that Furious I’d live to see her step up Mark. 

You should email her and suggest it. Do you reckon she'd be popular in England as the PM? 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Mark J said:

Ruth Davidson has urged Boris Johnson to quit Downing Street - but Douglas Ross wants the Prime Minister to stay on.


Do you still agree with her views?

 
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It’s possible (possible I say, I’m not suggesting it is the case) that she sees a golden opportunity?

 

If she genuinely does find the partygate scenario a showstopper, fair play for speaking up. I don’t necessarily agree (on that point alone) since I pretty much ignored those “so-called” government rules anyway. How can I be offended by someone ignoring shots rules that I was ignoring myself?

 

I wonder if she sniffs an opportunity at the big seat or if she is genuinely outraged...

 

Dont know - who knows....

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1 minute ago, Mark J said:

You should email her and suggest it. Do you reckon she'd be popular in England as the PM? 

 

I already have 😊 Why wouldn’t she be 🤷‍♂️I’d say compared to Boris and that bloody whining non event Starmer she is in a different league. 

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2 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

It’s possible (possible I say, I’m not suggesting it is the case) that she sees a golden opportunity?

 

If she genuinely does find the partygate scenario a showstopper, fair play for speaking up. I don’t necessarily agree (on that point alone) since I pretty much ignored those “so-called” government rules anyway. How can I be offended by someone ignoring shots rules that I was ignoring myself?

 

I wonder if she sniffs an opportunity at the big seat or if she is genuinely outraged...

 

Dont know - who knows....

Perhaps she has spied a route to the top table. 

I pretty much ignored the rules too, the BIG issue is that the UK is meant to be ruled by law. If the law makers don't follow their own rules, why and how can they expect to enforce other laws? It could set a dangerous precedent.

One rule for them and all that? Feck that. 

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6 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

I already have 😊 Why wouldn’t she be 🤷‍♂️I’d say compared to Boris and that bloody whining non event Starmer she is in a different league. 

I don't know much about her and hopefully she has some integrity. 

My dog is in different political league to those two.

Did you hear that Lord Lebvedev has a dog called 'Boris'?
 

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Some of those arriving on small boats will be sent to the country as part of a £120m trial.

If someone from Rwanda was claiming asylum in the UK, would he be sent back? Answer is no, covered in the treaty, supposedly...

They wheel out the favourable, right-wing stuff just before local elections on May 5th in order to throw a bone at the people who thought Boris was a saviour but now rightly think that they've been betrayed by the gov. They'll soon send Boris into oblivion for his shitehawk behaviour, and then continue to piss on us and tell us it's raining.







 

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5 hours ago, Mark J said:

Some of those arriving on small boats will be sent to the country as part of a £120m trial.

If someone from Rwanda was claiming asylum in the UK, would he be sent back? Answer is no, covered in the treaty, supposedly...

They wheel out the favourable, right-wing stuff just before local elections on May 5th in order to throw a bone at the people who thought Boris was a saviour but now rightly think that they've been betrayed by the gov. They'll soon send Boris into oblivion for his shitehawk behaviour, and then continue to piss on us and tell us it's raining.







 

I think this has been in the development stage for a good while Mark. 

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