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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (2708)7/2/2019 2:47:10 PM
From: kidl  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13801
 
Mr Johnson also told Tory members in Belfast there will 'under no circumstances' be a hard border between the EU and the UK, saying the issue will be resolved in a free trade deal after Brexit. He emphasised, "There will be absolutely no physical checks or infrastructure at the EU border."
Once he is elected he will conveniently forget these statements.



To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (2708)7/3/2019 3:13:31 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13801
 
Boris likes opm. "Why should we not take part of the fantastic sum we send-off to the NHS each year and spend it instead on a bridge or tunnel to Belfast?

"Why should Paki Doctors get all the gravy?", Johnson asked rhetorically.

It's not doctors who get gravy it's patients who get medical treatment. When people break an arm or need their retina welded or or lymphoma treated, they prefer the medical treatment to having the very unlikely wish to drive from Belfast to Scotland. There are ferries aircraft and car rentals.

Opm doesn't grow on trees.

Without the so-called hard borders how will they stop invasion from Africa and everywhere?

They could cancel welfare systems and sell invaders for body parts but that's apparently less popular than having hard borders.

Mqurice