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Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 25 Jul 2019, 22:47
by Monty
Not my words

Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 00:18
by D41
I'm aware of that. Point is, why are you quoting a deranged & genocidal Austrian corporal??

Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 07:11
by D6
I've started burning books

Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 08:12
by Monty
D41 wrote:I'm aware of that. Point is, why are you quoting a deranged & genocidal Austrian corporal??
I meant at the end. Copied and pasted from the internet.

Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 08:16
by duke63
Johnson's father was interviewed on TV this morning and they asked if Boris character of answering questions without thinking first was a trait he learned from him.

His reply? No - everything he learned he learned from his schooling at Eton. That says it all to me and exactly why he has no chance of succeeding. He has no idea of normal life.

Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 08:26
by duke63
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Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 08:38
by StMarks
Presumably having Netanyahu as a close advisor will be useful for tactics on dealing with
duke63 wrote:,,,,,Riots on the streets next summer.
First thing he will tell her to do is hurry up & increase police numbers....

Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 09:57
by Blade
Recruitment of 20,000 Police Officers to start within weeks (y)

Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 10:08
by D6Nutz
Blade wrote:Recruitment of 20,000 Police Officers to start within weeks (y)
Which will go well as there are not enough trainers left in the force to train new recruits (facepalm)

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Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 10:11
by duke63
Blade wrote:Recruitment of 20,000 Police Officers to start within weeks (y)
Where are those 20,000 people desperate to be police officers going to come from? Takes two years to train them too.

Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 10:16
by Kwacky
Blade wrote:Recruitment of 20,000 Police Officers to start within weeks (y)
Which is about the number we've lost under Cameron and May.

Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 10:17
by Monty
He never said when the recruitment process will end. Honestly, if you believe a single thing this ass hat says you're a bigger fool than him.

Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 10:22
by Blade
Crikey tough crowd. I thought it was good news.

Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 10:25
by C00kiemonster
duke63 wrote:
Blade wrote:Recruitment of 20,000 Police Officers to start within weeks (y)
Where are those 20,000 people desperate to be police officers going to come from? Takes two years to train them too.
It is good news.

Judging by the documentaries on the TV over the last 6 months, anyone who wants to be a police officer must be mad given the shit they now have to deal with.

I admire anyone who is a serving police. I have some friends who are CID near doncaster and some of the stories i heard were awful.

Oh and the usual - who's paying for all this?

I do hope the extra police will help as its got to change - nothing is safe in the UK presently. I'm glad i'm out the way tbh.

Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 10:28
by Blade
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Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 10:30
by Monty
Blade wrote:Crikey tough crowd. I thought it was good news.
You'll hear a lot of "Good news" over the coming weeks, that's how it works.

Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 10:32
by Kwacky
Blade wrote:Crikey tough crowd. I thought it was good news.
Maybe we're being too cynical. But when Labour proposed the same, Abbott was pulled apart and the Tories said the money wasn't there. The public ridiculed her for it.

Johnson does it and he's praised.

We've lost just under 20,000 police officers in 8 years. All of that experience has gone. It costs a lot of money to train a police officer. Then they have to be supervised and monitored.

Like Monty says, words mean nothing. Johnson was pro-EU before the referendum was announced. He also attacked Gordon Brown for being an unelected prime minister. This is why we're all a bit cautious.

Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 10:36
by duke63
You need a degree for many police roles now. That adds another 4 years to the training dates.

Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 10:37
by duke63
Monty wrote:
Blade wrote:Crikey tough crowd. I thought it was good news.
You'll hear a lot of "Good news" over the coming weeks, that's how it works.
Johnson is one of the worst for saying what he thinks people want to hear and then failing to deliver.

Re: The next prime minister

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 10:40
by Kwacky
May proved you can say what the hell you like and not follow up on it. She soon mastered the art.