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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Angelica _ann
#1 Posted : Tuesday, July 23, 2019 2:10:20 PM
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A new prime minister: Frontrunner Boris Johnson has defeated rival Jeremy Hunt in the contest to replace Theresa May as Conservative party leader and as Britain's prime minister.
What comes next: May will step down as prime minister on Wednesday and Johnson will take the reins.
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hardwood
#2 Posted : Tuesday, July 23, 2019 2:29:15 PM
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Jeremy Hunt is the People's PM, nor that BJ clown. That said the UK needs to learn elective democracy from Kenya. How can the UK PM be elected with 92,000 votes in a country of 67m people i.e 0.1% of the population while 99.9% have no say?
radiomast
#3 Posted : Tuesday, July 23, 2019 7:39:50 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Jeremy Hunt is the People's PM, nor that BJ clown. That said the UK needs to learn elective democracy from Kenya. How can the UK PM be elected with 92,000 votes in a country of 67m people i.e 0.1% of the population while 99.9% have no say?



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You must be auditioning for a role as a standup comedian or a russian troll. Kenya is the last country anyone should copy when it comes to elections.

Kenya wastes billions of Ksh on elections paying kina Chebukati millions of Ksh per month plus obscene benefits, only for people with access to the server to decide who wins.

Basically, Kenya borrows billions to hold elections then holds a sham election and flushes those billions into the sewer. Then the powers that be send armed goons to shoot down dissatisfied wananchi protesting the sham election. And you want the UK to copy Kenya? Uko na jokes.
Lolest!
#4 Posted : Wednesday, July 24, 2019 3:30:41 AM
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hardwood wrote:
Jeremy Hunt is the People's PM, nor that BJ clown. That said the UK needs to learn elective democracy from Kenya. How can the UK PM be elected with 92,000 votes in a country of 67m people i.e 0.1% of the population while 99.9% have no say?

Jeremy Corbyn of Labour party agrees with you. He feels it's unfortunate for the PM to be elected by such a small number of people (party members).

I can't help but like this British system (parliamentary)

You vote for the party once, if the holder leaves office, PARTY MEMBERS vote on his replacement.

At least they have parties that are functioning. Not these useless personality cults in Kenya which we pump billions funding yet they'll die if the leading light leaves or dies!
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sparkly
#5 Posted : Wednesday, July 24, 2019 7:59:48 AM
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Lolest! wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Jeremy Hunt is the People's PM, nor that BJ clown. That said the UK needs to learn elective democracy from Kenya. How can the UK PM be elected with 92,000 votes in a country of 67m people i.e 0.1% of the population while 99.9% have no say?

Jeremy Corbyn of Labour party agrees with you. He feels it's unfortunate for the PM to be elected by such a small number of people (party members).

I can't help but like this British system (parliamentary)

You vote for the party once, if the holder leaves office, PARTY MEMBERS vote on his replacement.

At least they have parties that are functioning. Not these useless personality cults in Kenya which we pump billions funding yet they'll die if the leading light leaves or dies!


British system is class based.The haves have a bigger say than the have-nots. In Kenya, all sane adults are deemed to have an equal say. The British have-nots have accepted their fate. Universal suffrage works best for Kenya for now.
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gk
#6 Posted : Wednesday, July 24, 2019 8:54:42 AM
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During a recent interview with the BBC, Boris Johnson did not know what one of the key clauses of GATT critical for Brexit consisted of.

BBC: So how would you handle – you talk about article 5B in Gatt 24 –
BJ: Paragraph 5B. Article 24. Get the detail right. Get the detail right, Andrew. It’s article 24, paragraph 5B.

BBC: And how would you handle paragraph 5C?
BJ: I would confide entirely in paragraph 5B, because that is –

BBC: How would you get round what’s in 5C?
BJ: I would confide entirely in paragraph 5B, which is enough for our purposes.

BBC: Do you know what’s in 5C?
BJ: No.
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Lolest!
#7 Posted : Wednesday, July 24, 2019 8:55:20 AM
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sparkly wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Jeremy Hunt is the People's PM, nor that BJ clown. That said the UK needs to learn elective democracy from Kenya. How can the UK PM be elected with 92,000 votes in a country of 67m people i.e 0.1% of the population while 99.9% have no say?

Jeremy Corbyn of Labour party agrees with you. He feels it's unfortunate for the PM to be elected by such a small number of people (party members).

I can't help but like this British system (parliamentary)

You vote for the party once, if the holder leaves office, PARTY MEMBERS vote on his replacement.

At least they have parties that are functioning. Not these useless personality cults in Kenya which we pump billions funding yet they'll die if the leading light leaves or dies!


British system is class based.The haves have a bigger say than the have-nots. In Kenya, all sane adults are deemed to have an equal say. The British have-nots have accepted their fate. Universal suffrage works best for Kenya for now.

The Conservative Party delegates who voted for the PM are not ordinary members? I saw stats for turnout
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KulaRaha
#8 Posted : Wednesday, July 24, 2019 9:49:24 AM
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hardwood wrote:
Jeremy Hunt is the People's PM, nor that BJ clown. That said the UK needs to learn elective democracy from Kenya. How can the UK PM be elected with 92,000 votes in a country of 67m people i.e 0.1% of the population while 99.9% have no say?


Don't we also have a clown? d'oh!
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FundamentAli
#9 Posted : Wednesday, July 24, 2019 10:10:40 AM
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He is a Joker and a racist too.
hardwood
#10 Posted : Wednesday, July 24, 2019 12:46:58 PM
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@alphadot wont like this. Trouble in the US and now more trouble in the UK....

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-45083275

Quote:
Boris Johnson has been accused of Islamophobia after saying Muslim women wearing burkas "look like letter boxes".

The Muslim Council of Britain accused him of "pandering to the far right".

Labour MP Jess Phillips said she would report Mr Johnson to the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

The Muslim Council of Britain said the comments were "particularly regrettable in this current climate, where Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hatred is becoming worryingly pervasive".

The group said that the government had shown "little action" to tackle anti-Muslim hate and repeated its call for an inquiry into Islamophobia within the Conservative Party.

The chairman of the Conservative Muslim Forum, Mohammed Amin, said the article was "anti-Muslim" and would "whip up hatred of women who wear the niqab and burqa".



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