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Originally Posted by Oliver_W
While I do see your point, is arguing with supporters of Boris really necessary? Anyone who can't see he's doing a **** job is beyond help tbh  Not everyone has the capacity and/or fortitude to constantly debate politics, especially when the subject and other people make it akin to banging one's head against a wall!
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I see your point as well Oliver.
However, oddly enough a lot of politicians and in politics often generally too, banging your head against a brick wall is par for the course.
In my work and in cases, I'm always out to, if I can get my side the last word or words.
If it's just a situation where those lauding Johnson and this detestable government, just get away with doing so with no comeback.
Then silence construes consent as Sir Thomas More indicated.
So I'd rather be as you say, banging my head against brick walls, which it is with some hard-line Tory supporters and other Parties supporters too, to be fair.
The Tories I know off here, I actually rarely am in dispute with as a lot are uncomfortable with how worrying Johnson is coming across.
As a Labour member, believe me, we are the Labour Party's strongest of critics.
I think most Labour leaders dread facing us at times.
So for me, wrongs have to be set out and presented and when people jump in to defend this incompetent lot.
Then challenging is a must in my view.
As I say however and I also agree in part, with you, sometimes it's a waste of energy and time with some.
Then again, the time I'm on here, I'm spending on here, so in part I'm then happy to throw up and challenge those views I disagree strongly with.
Even banging my head against those brick walls,
Of course I'd guess there's those who think they're banging their head against a brick wall with me.
I do though try to see others views.
I have after all in my lifetime so far and I'm still 28.
I've voted for all 3 main UK Parties.
I know there's good and bad in all of them.
However that's hard to find in the present PM and his choice of hard-line extreme Ministers.