Posted on 05/24/2019 8:28:37 PM PDT by conservative98
Boris Johnson has thrown down the gauntlet to his Conservative leadership rivals by insisting the UK must leave the EU by the end of October with or without a deal, as he set out a hardline Brexit stance just hours after Theresa May announced her resignation.
Johnson is the favourite among Conservative members to take over as prime minister by the last week of July, but he will face competition from as many as 20 rivals.
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Switzerland was much more obedient to Germany, er, the EU this week with its submission to EU gun laws.
Excellent.
That’s the right attitude.
I’m gobsmacked about that.
They certainly should exit. When unelected bureaucrats put so many regulations on consumer products that it drives up the prices, and people are not allowed to buy outside products. A toothbrush or a bath towel each have about 100 regulations that manufacturers must show they comply with and then pass the compliance costs on to consumers.
nothing will change with boris - he’s part of their swamp.
nigel and the brexit party is their only hope.
October?
Sounds like another pol kicking the can down the road.
Well yes, the blond bushie-headed guy in the right hand photo. The guy with Trump on the left is Nigel Farage.
A video on EU regulations. I think it is old because items I am familiar with have many more regulations, but you will get the idea:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsxkCF4W-NY
ATTABOY Boris - doing what has to be done.
The next Conservative prime minister won’t last long, because in the November snap election, Jeremy Corbyn will probably be the next prime minister.
Cool, we’ve been waiting since 1812 for payback
He said that in 2015 and was just one of many on the knock Trump bandwagon at the time. He has since said there are many reasons for admiring Trump.
Two important notes:
1. Boris Johnson, PM May's heir apparent, was Foreign Secretary from July, 2016 to July, 2018 - during much of the time that GCHQ (Britain's NSA) eavesdropped on candidates Trump and Cruz and President-elect Trump. GCHQ reports directly to the Foreign Minister.
2. GCHQ's spying on the American political candidates likely began in 2015, under then-Foreign Minister Philip Hammond. We believe this because GCHQ Director Robert Hannigan traveled to Washington, DC in 2015 to meet with CIA Director Brennan - an odd thing since Hannigan's actual US counterpart (in signals intelligences) was NSA Director Rogers, a non-coup plotter. This curious fact supports the belief that CIA enlisted GCHQ to conduct the actual eavesdropping on the CIA's political targets within the United States.
So... Was Boris Johnson complicit in GCHQ's role in the failed coup against President Trump? Or is Boris Johnson a Trump ally who discovered what his predecessor began before Johnson took over as Foreign Secretary? Time will tell.
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