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Originally Posted by Ammi
...hmmmm, I’m still confused by your stance...but I’m going to leave it there...you say it remains to be seen whether peace would be compromised, while a no deal Brexit is going to compromise the Good Friday Agreement and this is all very imminent... the fear and concern of those living in and out of NI is very real and very now...the fear though of JC becoming PM does not have a huge likelihood atm..anyways I don’t see this as a who is/was worse competition, I see someone in Johnson who is self serving and ego driven, sadly...the very opposite of what the country would have needed right now in this time of uncertainty, fear and division...but yeah, I’m going to leave it there, Jet...
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Well, we don’t know if a no deal is even going to happen. If it did, and all the devastating consequences that is predicted by many here occured, then Johnson would hardly win the next election, would he? (Apart from the fact he might have to resign or even be jailed

if he refused to abide by the law by asking for an extension). Enter Corbyn as PM...and wait for the damage his policies would have...yet no - one is discussing that fearful prospect. Apart from the fact he is a terrorist hugger and anti - semite enabler. Apart from the fact he will go whichever way the wind blows and desert his own principles as a lifetime euro sceptic to get power.
And really, being self serving and ego driven is a pre - requisite for the job of PM. I really can’t see how a Boris no deal would serve him or his ego if his legacy was going to be the PM who pushed through a no deal with horrific results like businesses folding, people starving and an end to peace in Ireland. Sounds like political suicide to me. Doesn’t compute.
But I don’t want to go any further into all this so, like yourself, I would like to leave it there if you don’t mind.