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Boris Gets Deleted For Shameless Promotion Of His Book

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mae13 Wed 06-Nov-24 04:06:33

Boris was unceremoniously shunted off the discussion panel of a US Election Special when he kept holding up a copy of "his" book (and the rumours that it's been 'ghost-written' won't go away) and just blatantly advertising it. In a debate about American politics?
He ignored warnings not to do this, so he was cancelled, pronto.

A man who knows no shame......

Spinnaker Thu 07-Nov-24 17:41:30

Grunty

^You are allowed to read what you want- but we are all allowed to tell you why you should not.^

This wins the prize for the most arrogant, self-righteous, controlling, pain-in-the-arse post I've ever read. And says far more about it's author than any publication by Boris Johnson or the Daily Mail.

Well said Grunty

Allira Thu 07-Nov-24 17:40:47

HousePlantQueen

Why is everyone taking offence when none is intended, why is everything so bad tempered on this thread?

I was perfectly happy and good-tempered πŸ˜€

escaped Thu 07-Nov-24 17:30:42

HousePlantQueen

Why is everyone taking offence when none is intended, why is everything so bad tempered on this thread?

Why is everything so bad tempered on GN pretty much on every thread?

HousePlantQueen Thu 07-Nov-24 17:22:31

Why is everyone taking offence when none is intended, why is everything so bad tempered on this thread?

Allira Thu 07-Nov-24 16:05:02

Fleurpepper

Allira

Parsley3

Does anyone need to buy his book. Wasn't it serialised in the DM?

You're not allowed to read the DM if you belong to GN.

You are allowed to read what you want- but we are all allowed to tell you why you should not. And the evidence against the DM is massive, and historical.

It was a joke.
Sorry if you that went over the top of your head!

You are allowed to read what you want- but we are all allowed to tell you why you should not.
But I am assuming that was not posted in a similarly jocular fashion.
I could be wrong, however, and would be happy to be told otherwise!

Allira Thu 07-Nov-24 16:01:08

I liked Boris. He helped lots of businesses keep afloat in the pandemic, also eat out to help out, extra money for poor people etc
I did think that Rishi Sunak was Chancellor of the Exchequeur at that time?

Perhaps I'm misremembering.

Grunty Thu 07-Nov-24 15:38:54

You are allowed to read what you want- but we are all allowed to tell you why you should not.

This wins the prize for the most arrogant, self-righteous, controlling, pain-in-the-arse post I've ever read. And says far more about it's author than any publication by Boris Johnson or the Daily Mail.

GrauntyHelen Thu 07-Nov-24 15:26:00

Good enough for him !

Picklesgranma Thu 07-Nov-24 14:56:10

I have his book as OH bought it for me. Gives quite an incite into how politics works and about how he started out. It is a very long book so will get me to sleep for countless nights to come grin

HousePlantQueen Thu 07-Nov-24 14:41:50

sazz1

I liked Boris. He helped lots of businesses keep afloat in the pandemic, also eat out to help out, extra money for poor people etc. Rishi had everyone on strike as he couldn't negotiate.
Kier has broken almost every election promise including inheritance tax on farmers, scrapped WFP so many people will die this winter, increased Uni fees said he would abolish them, increased NI for employers and by raising triple lock we will all pay tax on pensions in a couple of years because of the freeze on personal allowance.
I know who I prefer.

Good grief πŸ˜”

sazz1 Thu 07-Nov-24 14:35:26

I liked Boris. He helped lots of businesses keep afloat in the pandemic, also eat out to help out, extra money for poor people etc. Rishi had everyone on strike as he couldn't negotiate.
Kier has broken almost every election promise including inheritance tax on farmers, scrapped WFP so many people will die this winter, increased Uni fees said he would abolish them, increased NI for employers and by raising triple lock we will all pay tax on pensions in a couple of years because of the freeze on personal allowance.
I know who I prefer.

Brownowl564 Thu 07-Nov-24 13:42:45

Your ignorant bias is showing , professional journalists do not need ghost writers

BevSec Thu 07-Nov-24 13:20:16

Millie22

I really liked Boris. He was a great PM through very difficult times.

Millie22, so did I. He had charisma, and I felt he really cared. I really do not get that feeling of caring from this present shower.

heavenlyheath Thu 07-Nov-24 13:05:20

Only he knows the "real" Boris

Mollygo Thu 07-Nov-24 13:02:32

Allira

Parsley3
Does anyone need to buy his book. Wasn't it serialised in the DM?

You're not allowed to read the DM if you belong to GN.

Fleurpepper

but we are all allowed to tell you why you should not.

Wow!
We are to say whatever we like about the DM, the Times, the Telegraph or any media, but allowed to tell posters what they should or should not do?
That’s a bit strong, even for GN.

Fleurpepper Thu 07-Nov-24 12:56:00

Cossy

Chocolatelovinggran

Alexander Boris Johnson - shameless self promotion: surely not...😏.
And BevSec, Mr Johnson managed to knife himself in the back - lying to Parliament ring any bells?

Don’t be silly! Poor old Boris, setup for no reason, just like poor old Donald!

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I watched it- he mentionned his dreaded book every single sentence (nonsense) he uttered.

Fleurpepper Thu 07-Nov-24 12:54:28

Allira

Parsley3

Does anyone need to buy his book. Wasn't it serialised in the DM?

You're not allowed to read the DM if you belong to GN.

You are allowed to read what you want- but we are all allowed to tell you why you should not. And the evidence against the DM is massive, and historical.

Annewilko Thu 07-Nov-24 12:53:11

Casdon

He was not on the show to promote his book, so unprofessional behaviour from him, apparently he kept on even after he had been told not do so.
Emily Maitlus also swore, was reprimanded, correctly, by Krishnan Guru- Murthy and disappeared from the show, she didn’t return.
It all sounds very dramatic, wish I’d been watching!

BJ couldn't spell professional, never mind act in a professional manner.

Allygibb Thu 07-Nov-24 12:52:11

πŸ‘

Sheila11 Thu 07-Nov-24 12:51:59

😳😐

Grantanow Thu 07-Nov-24 12:23:30

Quite right he was dismissed from the programme. If I wanted to read his book (I doubt I will) I would wait for it to be remaindered or buy it for a Pound on eBay in a year or so. No point in adding to the Buffoon's cash pile.

lamusica Thu 07-Nov-24 11:51:44

And we now have another Boris in the White House appealing to the worst of human nature. God help us all

Minnyknit Thu 07-Nov-24 11:35:02

I have listened to his book on Audible and to be fair it wasn’t bad. I’m sure he wrote it as it’s exactly as he speaks if this makes sense. He made a good job of reading it too. Of course nothing that happened was his fault and believe me I’m not a fan of his, I just love books on politics.

Cossy Thu 07-Nov-24 11:32:19

Casdon

He was not on the show to promote his book, so unprofessional behaviour from him, apparently he kept on even after he had been told not do so.
Emily Maitlus also swore, was reprimanded, correctly, by Krishnan Guru- Murthy and disappeared from the show, she didn’t return.
It all sounds very dramatic, wish I’d been watching!

So do I! Sounds awfully entertaining!

Cossy Thu 07-Nov-24 11:31:15

Chocolatelovinggran

Alexander Boris Johnson - shameless self promotion: surely not...😏.
And BevSec, Mr Johnson managed to knife himself in the back - lying to Parliament ring any bells?

Don’t be silly! Poor old Boris, setup for no reason, just like poor old Donald!

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