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I wouldn't trust Gideon, he's got a sneaky look about him!
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25-05-2016, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by swimfeeders ->
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Well capable of reading the question.

The fact that you do not like the answer is your problem.

The fact that Corbyn and others of his ilk are determined to sell the average worker down down the line isn't a fantasy.

Your fantasy is that Socialism works.

It doesn't, ask any Eastern European what life was like under Communism.
And you wouldn't have to go very far to ask one! Because Socialism is such a failure it's one of the reasons they are all here!

But back to the topic in hand......Jacob Rees Mogg would certainly make a good Brutus and he would get my support even though he is a Tory.

Traditionally Chancellors usually wield the dagger as in the case of Gordon Brown, so I would suspect that George Osbourne has his eyes on the plum job and wouldn't think twice about stabbing Cameron in the back. Gove has that smug look about him also, almost like there is some hidden agenda bubbling below the surface.
Johnson is too nice a guy to step on anybodies toes to further his career prospects. Watch out for Teresa though, it might be time for another woman to captain the Tory ship, and we all know how successful the last woman Tory leader was.....
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25-05-2016, 09:53 AM
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Much as I love boris I can we'll see him in the role, he really wants that top job and what boris wants he generally seems to get.
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25-05-2016, 11:02 AM
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Who would you cast in the role of Brutus???

Wasn't it supposed to be Richard Burton? But the director chose to cast James Mason instead? Shame, cos Dickie's legs looked fabulous in Cleopatra, now there was an Iron Lady.
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25-05-2016, 11:25 AM
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I'd say definitely Boris, although there are several contenders. Boris is the most ruthless, though, and arrogant enough to believe he would be welcomed with open arms after the death. Osborne is more Cassius, sneaky and hypocritical and would stand well back when the blow was struck to see how the land lay after the fall.

I think Rees-Mogg is an honest man - a hen's tooth among modern Tories. An old fashioned Conservative, who values honour and responsibility.
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25-05-2016, 09:21 PM
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There are a few who would take " Thirty Pieces of Silver"
in all parties.
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26-05-2016, 08:00 AM
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Re: Who would you cast in the role of Brutus???

Originally Posted by swimfeeders ->
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Well capable of reading the question.

The fact that you do not like the answer is your problem.

The fact that Corbyn and others of his ilk are determined to sell the average worker down down the line isn't a fantasy.

Your fantasy is that Socialism works.

It doesn't, ask any Eastern European what life was like under Communism.
Ask any VENESZUELAN what's happening in their socialist country today .
The country that has the greatest oil reserves in the world .
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26-05-2016, 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Julie1962 ->
Much as I love boris I can we'll see him in the role, he really wants that top job and what boris wants he generally seems to get.

Please read the question asked by UJ.

Boris is not in the cabinet...or is he?


My answer to UJ would be Osbourne
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26-05-2016, 10:03 AM
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Re: Who would you cast in the role of Brutus???

Originally Posted by moreover ->

I think Rees-Mogg is an honest man - a hen's tooth among modern Tories. An old fashioned Conservative, who values honour and responsibility.
Quite agree with that I would like to see him as our next PM.
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26-05-2016, 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Azure ->
There are a few who would take " Thirty Pieces of Silver"
in all parties.
More than a few I would say !
 
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