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farview Wed 24-Mar-21 22:04:00

I think he looks really poorly...stressed? ...long covid?.....

Rosina Thu 25-Mar-21 22:38:47

Poor eductional reports? Johnson is a classical scholar and a polymath - he earned a scholarship to Balliol - not easily won - read Latin and Greek, and is fluent in French. He taught English and Latin at one time. Why are some so spiteful, aggresive and insulting, and only willing to carp about what they see as the bad in everything? Look around the world, see what is going on in France and Germany alone, and reflect where you would rather be now. Who would have wanted to lead this country, any country, in the last year? Any offers? So easy to spit venom from your armchair. Of course mistakes have been made. Find a country that has no regrets about some of the decisions made during 2020. For God's sake, give the man a break and let's be grateful that we are alive after this terrible time , even if some find it necessary to boil in their own bile in spite of having survived.

suziewoozie Thu 25-Mar-21 23:25:51

He ‘taught’ on his gap year at an elite Australian boarding school .

suziewoozie Thu 25-Mar-21 23:27:19

And yes his school reports were less than complimentary - school reports are about far more than how bright you may be.

suziewoozie Thu 25-Mar-21 23:38:27

This is spot on

MaizieD Thu 25-Mar-21 23:39:50

No amount of whataboutery is going to detract from the true awfulness of Johnson, Rosina. Polarbear's post is spot on. Every word of it.

BlueSky Thu 25-Mar-21 23:50:31

Well said Rosina!

Chewbacca Fri 26-Mar-21 00:36:49

Our country is in crisis and we have this buffoon who thought it would be a laugh to be PM leading us. Now that is offensive.

All of this is true imo. But what he is not is a recovering drug addict or alcoholic who has spent any amount of time in rehab "getting clean". His faults are many, varied and serious; there is no need to add fictitious ones to them, he's bad enough as he is. Enough said.

Lucca Fri 26-Mar-21 06:26:04

“ even if some find it necessary to boil in their own bile in spite of having survived.”. “...spit venom from their armchair ‘ ?!
Bit OTT I’d say.

To answer the question I’d have preferred to be in N Z or Australia for example, given the decision making style (yes I know different population etc etc) ( Not because I don’t love my country either ...)
I’ve survived yes, but not because of Boris.
I honestly don’t trust him.

vegansrock Fri 26-Mar-21 06:57:49

I expect if you had a relative who contracted covid in a hospital or care home you wouldn’t think he was “ doing his best” , which is something you’d say about a primary school child. His best is obviously not good enough.

vegansrock Fri 26-Mar-21 06:59:46

Donald Trump famously said he could “go out and shoot someone and they’d still love me”, it’s the same here with BJ fans, who love him , even his lies and cheating.

Alegrias1 Fri 26-Mar-21 07:02:18

Just to say, he's not a polymath. He read Greats and got a 2:1. He learnt to speak French whilst living in Brussels as a child. He has a bit of Spanish and German, I believe. A polymath knows lots of things about lots of subjects, no evidence of that so far although some find the classical allusions impressive, I suppose.

suziewoozie Fri 26-Mar-21 07:30:48

Alegrias1

Just to say, he's not a polymath. He read Greats and got a 2:1. He learnt to speak French whilst living in Brussels as a child. He has a bit of Spanish and German, I believe. A polymath knows lots of things about lots of subjects, no evidence of that so far although some find the classical allusions impressive, I suppose.

Although some might say the ability to communicate clearly without resorting to classical allusions which many won’t even ‘get’ even more impressive.

Ellianne Fri 26-Mar-21 07:49:49

I do agree that some of the classical imagery he uses, like fighting battles to the death, is OTT. Occasionally I do go and look up what the heck he is referring to, some of it is interesting but I doubt whether many even care. I'm guessing for him current strifes have a timeless and universal quality, just like chapters in history.
On the other hand his spoutings aren't unlike those of David Cameron but in a different way. DC used to make references to XFactor and Strictly contestants all the time to appear relevant. Ugh! That was worse! It all made him sound as though he spent the weekend lazing on the sofa watching trash, but I guess that was more relatable for many than the outdated classical allusions.