Not in the least surprising to anyone who watched Boris' rabidly pro-EU "Turkey should be a member" documentary from a few years back, but probably very surprising indeed to anyone who only paid attention to Boris in the last six months or so. Witness Boris' outstanding levels of u-turning an inconsistency on matters of principle.
https://tompride.wordpress.com/2016/05/28/the-great-eu-debate-boris-johnson-vs-boris-johnson/
Boris reminds me of the kid that gets his hair done by his mom... #Bowlcut lol
ReplyDeleteBoris for Trump! 🤣
ReplyDeleteThe only thing you can know about him for certain, is that he wants "the top job", and is utterly unconcerned about whether that would harm everyone else.
ReplyDeleteYou must be bored with him already, Chris Blackmore...lol Sorry.
ReplyDeleteMark Ruhland More angry than bored. No apology necessary, btw.
ReplyDeleteChris Blackmore Thanx. He does seem unsuited (pardon the pun) for the job).
ReplyDeleteI think it worth pointing out that there are years between the answers, except question #3. During these years the crisis years of the Greek debt problems and the migration crisis have occurred. A shift in position based on these events could be justified.
ReplyDeleteAlan Peery Yeah, but if you are Boris, anything can be justified. And it's still nonsense.
ReplyDeleteAlan Peery That would be true except for this :
ReplyDeletehttp://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-secret-pro-eu-article-revealed-expressing-doubts-brexit-a7363781.html