Boris Johnson Says The ‘Deep State’ Will Try To Take Britain Back Into EU

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  1. Europe better unite before China is ready to go on the offensive. Let alone Russia wanting their land back. With the troubles the USA is having who else is going to stand up for the world.

  2. I mean, shouldn’t he abandon his clown persona already as he’s been outed? Because that statement is pretty much retarded.

    Well, maybe he wants to be reelected in the future…

  3. I know people like to scoff at this but large portions of the UK state did not make leaving the EU easy. Lots of foot dragging and hoping the political situation changed. Though more because of the incredible amount of work it created rather than shadowy europhiles moving the puppet strings.

  4. There’s nothing “conspiracy theoric” about deep state. Deep state is basically career politicians and other people working for government without being on TV all day.

  5. Boris. Oh Boris

    It’s too late to use all that weight you used to push around….

    And after a while, you can work on points for style, like the club tie and a firm handshake, a certain look in the eye and an easy smile
    You have to be trusted by the people that you lie to, so that when they turn their backs on you, you’ll get the chance to put the knife in
    You gotta keep one eye looking over your shoulder
    You know it’s gonna get harder, harder and harder as you get older
    Yeah, and in the end, you’ll pack up and fly down south, hide your head in the sand, just another sad old man, all alone and dying of cancer, and when you lose control, you’ll reap the harvest you have sown, and as the fear grows, the bad blood slows and turns to stone, and it’s too late to loose the weight you used to need to throw around, so have a good drown as you go down all alone, dragged down by the stone.

  6. The EU won’t accept the UK back with all the exceptions, and the UK won’t become a full member without some of them.

    So the only option is a Switzerland/Norway like deal.

    That is however, not a deal that the British public really understands, and if they did they wouldn’t want it.

    The UK already had an amazing deal, now that they’ve left it’s very unlikely that they will ever get close to what they had in terms of benefit to cost ratio. Politicians are craven by nature, because the electorate is fickle. They’d rather swallow blatant lies that make them feel good instead of the hard uncomfortable truth. So there is no way ther ewill be an informed public making a pro EU decision anytime soon.

  7. Is the difference between words “bollocks” and “bullshit” indeed semantical and ontological or is it just a matter of taste?

  8. I certainly wouldn’t want the UK back. British exceptionalism and special pleadings all over again? With half the country against any agreement because of sovereignty, bendy bananas, pint glasses, metric measurements, and “Brussels bureaucrats”. Nope.

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