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Boris Johnson at his best. Terrorism speech.

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suzied Thu 07-Dec-17 20:32:43

Yes ken Livingstone was past his sell by when challenging Boris so weak opponent. Ken was voted in more than once as well. Just because someone is voted in twice can just mean they are pretty good at pulling the wool. The lying , money wasting, laziness is still being uncovered - one example last week.

Baggs Thu 07-Dec-17 20:18:41

Didn't he do two stints as Mayor of London? How odd that enough Londoners liked the "lying, money wasting, laziness" of his mayoral style to vote him in twice. I guess the other candidates were even worse ?

POGS Thu 07-Dec-17 19:40:47

I watched the full speech on Sky News today and I agree Day 6 it was a measured speech and covered a wide range of topics.

I actually thought he showed more statesmanship than some in Parliament today over 'another' Urgent Question this time on Donald Trump .

suzied Thu 07-Dec-17 17:29:31

He’s glib, superficially charming and gives out a few good Latin quips. Maybe he’s about to launch a leadership bid. Who knows - nothing would surprise me. I can’t forget his hopelessness as mayor of London - lying , money wasting, laziness. Perfect qualifications for a Tory leader.

maryeliza54 Thu 07-Dec-17 17:21:40

Whilst your posts eazybee never fail to remind me how little actual contribution to a thread they make

eazybee Thu 07-Dec-17 16:40:09

You never fail to delight, Maryeliza and Whitewave.
So predictable.

whitewave Thu 07-Dec-17 16:28:33

mary one semi-sensible speech does not a future leader make. That is the point, bearing in mind that the Torygraph think Maybot is finished.

Primrose65 Thu 07-Dec-17 16:25:57

This was answering questions coming from journalists and others, suzied. Perhaps he's now good at that as well.

suzied Thu 07-Dec-17 16:24:13

He is certainly capable of giving a good, prepared speech - thats what politicians are paid to do. He is not so good at off the cuff remarks and attention to detail whilst in office.

Baggs Thu 07-Dec-17 16:21:06

Oh, I don't know, meliza. Gransnetters are pretty good at commenting on everything under the sun. Why should BoJo be singled out for no comment just because he's done something right for a change?

maryeliza54 Thu 07-Dec-17 15:47:34

One good speech does not a statesman make - no one would be commenting favourably if his general standard, that we should expect, were better.

Jane10 Thu 07-Dec-17 12:46:37

Yes. Credit where its due. Maybe this is a side of him the public doesn't usually see and is why people who know him have promoted him?

Baggs Thu 07-Dec-17 12:37:35

Good speech, well delivered. Thanks for the heads up, day6.

eazybee Thu 07-Dec-17 12:03:59

Yes, agree with you, Day6. Thoughtful and considered and addressing issues that need to be confronted.

Primrose65 Thu 07-Dec-17 11:57:55

I've been watching that too and was surprised. No slagging off from me. He was very measured and very eloquent. Hope it's a permanent improvement.

Day6 Thu 07-Dec-17 11:25:16

Oh I know this means Boris Johnson will be criticised now by the majority of those who contribute to this forum, but his speech against terrorism (live from Whitehall now) is hitting the nail right on the head.

I see him usually as a buffoon, a bit of a liability and someone who speaks off the cuff and can be clumsy with words, but right now his insight and intelligence is impressive, as is his sensitivity for Islam, and he is extremely eloquent.

Boris Johnson in a new mode, which I'll admit is long overdue but I suspect in this speech he speaks for most of us. Bravo Mr Johnson, journalist, historian and politician.

OK, let the slagging off begin - or will he be given credit where credit is due?