She May have lost her mind
#1
Posted 2016-July-13, 15:34
EDIT: sorry I see this was mentioned already while I was out.
#3
Posted 2016-July-14, 03:44
nige1, on 2016-July-13, 17:19, said:
She said all the right things, and has got rid of Gove and Morgan who have been particularly toxic in education, we'll see if she lives up to what she's said but so far so good.
Edit: it appears she's also got rid of Jeremy Hunt, another good move.
Edit 2: ho hum, reports of Hunt's demise appear to be false, first mis-step, but she's got rid of Whittingdale
#4
Posted 2016-July-14, 06:12
#5
Posted 2016-July-14, 09:43
#6
Posted 2016-July-14, 09:48
However, her pick for "Minister for Brexit" is seriously bad - that guy wouldn't be able to pass a primary school exam in political sciences: https://politicalscr...es-trade-deals/
Breaking: Andrea Leadsom for Defra! Wow! You can't make it up.
#7
Posted 2016-July-14, 09:55
helene_t, on 2016-July-14, 09:48, said:
What about one that has written that the Commonwealth supplies the Queen with "regular cheering crowds of flag-waving piccaninnies"? Or who has called the likely next US president a "sadistic nurse"?
#9
Posted 2016-July-14, 14:36
mike777, on 2016-July-14, 09:43, said:
fyp
#10
Posted 2016-July-14, 14:47
"I think May has copied the absolutely brilliant strategy of New zealand's former PM Helen Clark, which is to make the most embarassing and awkward person in your government into Foreign Secretary, knowing this means they will spend a huge amount of time out of the country and won't show up much in the media. When actually overseas he will have various layers of diplomats and civil servants helping him not to be a total ass. In the case of new zealand the person involved was Winston Peters. who is equally known for saying appalling things apbout foreigners and being a blowhard and a dick, and it worked, It kept him out of the news and out of Clark's hair - it was a brilliant strategy"
#12
Posted 2016-July-14, 22:01
#13
Posted 2016-July-15, 08:55
#14
Posted 2016-July-16, 08:28
Cyberyeti, on 2016-July-14, 14:47, said:
"I think May has copied the absolutely brilliant strategy of New zealand's former PM Helen Clark, which is to make the most embarassing and awkward person in your government into Foreign Secretary, knowing this means they will spend a huge amount of time out of the country and won't show up much in the media. When actually overseas he will have various layers of diplomats and civil servants helping him not to be a total ass. In the case of new zealand the person involved was Winston Peters. who is equally known for saying appalling things apbout foreigners and being a blowhard and a dick, and it worked, It kept him out of the news and out of Clark's hair - it was a brilliant strategy"
The Guardian agrees with your friend: https://www.theguard...world?CMP=fb_gu
#15
Posted 2016-September-26, 23:19
What normal career politician would think to talk about his washing machine in an official meeting? And manage to make it relevant, yet?
#16
Posted 2016-September-27, 00:00
onoway, on 2016-September-26, 23:19, said:
What normal career politician would think to talk about his washing machine in an official meeting? And manage to make it relevant, yet?
First, thank you for taking the time to post this. As an American not sure why the hell any of this is not just nonsense, just pure crap if we assume everything you say is true.
i read your post but see nothing, repeat nothing about the war you are in. You do know you are in a war a world war that effects not only your family in the UK but mine here in the USA?
If for what ever reason you and your loved ones are not in a war.....never mind.
#17
Posted 2016-September-27, 05:05
onoway, on 2016-September-26, 23:19, said:
What normal career politician would think to talk about his washing machine in an official meeting? And manage to make it relevant, yet?
Nobody could write Johnson's scripts other than himself. We don't have any videos of him in the post-meeting pub session, but you can bet the Turks would have enjoyed his goat limerick too.