Boris is the biggest liar in British political history by a country mile, and his nonsense takes on the past to justify his actions mean nothing. To Boris, thinking about whether a statement is true or not before using it for political ends is an insane waste of time and effort and needlessly hampers your argument.
So to anyone who is in the last bit familiar about how Boris operates, quoting him to try to establish what’s true is like asking a random number generator what your age is. I mean, it might be right, but the fact that it’s the random number generator that said it is a pathetically weak argument.
Boris is the biggest liar in British political history by a country mile, and his nonsense takes on the past to justify his actions mean nothing. To Boris, thinking about whether a statement is true or not before using it for political ends is an insane waste of time and effort and needlessly hampers your argument.
So to anyone who is in the last bit familiar about how Boris operates, quoting him to try to establish what’s true is like asking a random number generator what your age is. I mean, it might be right, but the fact that it’s the random number generator that said it is a pathetically weak argument.
No doubt, see Brexit.
I suggest reading this.
Ah yes, a website I’ve never heard of before. Much more convincing. /s.
I mean, how convinced are you by the evidence “someone wrote it on a webpage you never heard of”?
Even KyivPost recognizes the confrontation between Zelenskyy and the neo-nazis.
How much time and effort do you spend on promoting Russian talking points in an average day or week?
So Ukrainian state media is Russian propaganda now?
No, you are. Keep up.