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Inflammatory, incendiary rhetoric and quite intentional

Boris Johnson urged to calm Commons 'inferno of rhetoric'.




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Crass, inflammatory, seditionary, repulsive, malevolent and outrageous comments by a politician masquerading as the Prime Minister of this country. Not a word of contrition, apology, regret or shame during a lengthy speech attacking the opposition and berating MP's and the Supreme Court for getting it wrong.With Conservative MP's baying and yelling out support for their leader, Johnson culminated his hysterical tirade with a the disgusting remark " the best way to honour the murdered Labour MP Jo Cox – an ardent remainer – was to “get Brexit done”, which followed a comment in response to a Labour MP to the effect that he had never heard such a load of humbug. This man is a danger to this country, to civilised behaviour and to democracy. Some Tory MP's have even stated that "It worked for Trump and it can work for us", signifying that this rhetoric is an acceptable tactic.

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This morning on Sky Television, Iain Duncan-Smith, the man famous for punching the air screaming YES! YES!YES as more cuts to welfare payments were announced in the House of Commons, defended Bozo Boris saying that he was only responding to Labour jeers of Liar and hypocrite during Johnson's attempt to justify his outrageous comments.
The Conservative party MP's have sunk to a new low in their behaviour with their deliberate drive to be divisive and insulting as possible in their lemming following of Johnson an his blind allegiance to the Trump example.
Shame on them and those who still support them.


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