A shame he's not on again for three hours this evening but I'm listening to a replay of his 6pm show now.
Yes I did listen to all three hours. He really did lay into Selby although I know they have history.
A shame he's not on again for three hours this evening but I'm listening to a replay of his 6pm show now.Yes I did listen to all three hours. He really did lay into Selby although I know they have history.
Welby is another one who went to Eton. That's the remarkable thing about Brexit. So many of the people involved on both sides went to the same bloody school. Cameron with his referendum; Boris of course; Jacob Rees-Mogg; remainers like Rory the Tory and now the nation's top god-botherer, Justin Welby.
Welby is another one who went to Eton. That's the remarkable thing about Brexit. So many of the people involved on both sides went to the same bloody school. Cameron with his referendum; Boris of course; Jacob Rees-Mogg; remainers like Rory the Tory
Farage is always going on about how Johnson and Rees-Mogg were vehemently opposed to May's 'deal'/Treaty, yet on the third occasion (surprisingly / shockingly ?) decided to vote for it!
But never seems to mention the Chequers 'lunch' prior to the third vote, nor ask what was exactly said or (perhaps more pertinently) 'offered' to them, that made them change their minds?
Bearing in mind, Johnson is now Prime Minister and JRM the Leader of the HOC.
Farage is always going on about how Johnson and Rees-Mogg were vehemently opposed to May's 'deal'/Treaty, yet on the third occasion (surprisingly / shockingly ?) decided to vote for it!But never seems to mention the Chequers 'lunch' prior to the thir
Trilby, Farage has said from the outset of Johnson's leadership campaign and now he's PM, that he doesn't trust Johnson to deliver Brexit because he voted for May's Treaty the third time, having previously been so against it.
And as far as Farage is concerned, May's Treaty is Brexit in name only.
I'm just saying I'm surprised Farage doesn't ever seem to mention the Chequers Sunday lunch prior to the third meaningful vote, where presumably something was said or offered, that got BJ and JRM to change their minds.
Farage's current view is that all Johnson is going to do, is reheat May's treaty with some changes to the backstop, and put it back to Parliament.
This is why the Queen's Speech has been called for, so Bercow can't reject the deal being brought back to the HOC for a 4th time, as this will be a new session of Parliament.
Trilby, Farage has said from the outset of Johnson's leadership campaign and now he's PM, that he doesn't trust Johnson to deliver Brexit because he voted for May's Treaty the third time, having previously been so against it.And as far as Farage is c
There's a fair bit of truth to that but I don't know about your middle paragraph. What does Nige definitively know about what was said? Although Nige has his suspicions, he is backing Boris - for now. Unless I'm much mistaken?
If we get May's Deal (European Directive) with lipstick, Boz and the Tories will be oot on their collective arrises, imo.
There's a fair bit of truth to that but I don't know about your middle paragraph. What does Nige definitively know about what was said? Although Nige has his suspicions, he is backing Boris - for now. Unless I'm much mistaken?If we get May's Deal
Farage is only backing Johnson if he goes for a clean break Brexit, if he brings back May's Treaty with just an amendment to the backstop, Farage will be hoping it doesn't get through Parliament and then a general election is called.
Farage is only backing Johnson if he goes for a clean break Brexit, if he brings back May's Treaty with just an amendment to the backstop, Farage will be hoping it doesn't get through Parliament and then a general election is called.
Maybe better leave this for the politics section, George, as there's plenty enough in chitchat already? I only created the fred to let peeps know Nige was on in a special appearance. He'll be back on tomorrow at 10am
Maybe better leave this for the politics section, George, as there's plenty enough in chitchat already? I only created the fred to let peeps know Nige was on in a special appearance. He'll be back on tomorrow at 10am
Yes I did - he seemed deflated. Did you notice that? Maybe I'm imagining it but it's as though he is resigned to the fact that all we'll get is the May deal minus the backstop.
Yes I did - he seemed deflated. Did you notice that? Maybe I'm imagining it but it's as though he is resigned to the fact that all we'll get is the May deal minus the backstop.
He had a heavy cold in his show yesterday but sounded much better tonight. Still had it though. Is that what you mean? Oh ffs, here's Corbo's fanboy No 1
He had a heavy cold in his show yesterday but sounded much better tonight. Still had it though. Is that what you mean? Oh ffs, here's Corbo's fanboy No 1
I knew that - he was talking about it yesterday and that he might not be able to speak at Colchester this evening. Hopefully it was just that but it just seemed to have that knackered look which David Cameron had the day after he announced his resignation!
I knew that - he was talking about it yesterday and that he might not be able to speak at Colchester this evening. Hopefully it was just that but it just seemed to have that knackered look which David Cameron had the day after he announced his resign
I thought he was in Washington yesto? Sure gets around with plenty on and that'll be fatiguing. He's maybe tired of not knowing what's going to happen next - like the rest of us - but we'll know soon enough. Hope you're all stocked up with popcorn for the week!
Yup, I'd be happy with that Anx. May's deal with lipstick and Tories are Finnish.
I thought he was in Washington yesto? Sure gets around with plenty on and that'll be fatiguing. He's maybe tired of not knowing what's going to happen next - like the rest of us - but we'll know soon enough. Hope you're all stocked up with popcorn
All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms. Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwillingly to school. And then the lover, Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier, Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard, Jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel, Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice, In fair round belly with good capon lined, With eyes severe and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances; And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slippered pantaloon, With spectacles on nose and pouch on side; His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide For his shrunk shank, and his big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all, That ends this strange eventful history, Is second childishness and mere oblivion, Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.
Shakespeare - As You Like It
All the world's a stage,And all the men and women merely players;They have their exits and their entrances,And one man in his time plays many parts,His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant,Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.Then the whinin