Despite the media ....the silent majority think Boris is doing a great job.

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Despite the pathetic remain MP's efforts .......
 
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How do you know that if they are silent, it could just as easily mean the exact opposite.
 
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How do you know that if they are silent, it could just as easily mean the exact opposite.

https://www.politicshome.com/news/u...hnson/news/106605/boris-johnson-‘more-popular

https://www.politicshome.com/news/u...johnson/news/105697/boris-johnson-poll-bounce

Not much mention is made in the press of results or his popularity in the polls ....but it's there if you look beyond sensationalist headlines .......
The majority are just quietly waiting unlike the screaming whining remain camp.
 
"The YouGov survey showed that 38% of voters now have a favourable view of him, compared to 54% with an unfavourable view."

Pretty sure 46% is not a majority, and if answering a poll, not exactly silent either.
 
"The YouGov survey showed that 38% of voters now have a favourable view of him

Gasbag doesn't know what "majority" means.

Gasbag incorrectly thinks that "favourable" means "doing a great job"

"43% see him as incompetent. Likewise, the Prime Minister is now seen to be somewhat more in touch with ordinary people, at 26% now compared to 17% in July. The majority of people (56%) continue to see him as out of touch, however.

Elsewhere, Johnson has only seen marginal changes in the proportion of people who see him as trustworthy (20% to 24%), honest (20% to 24%) authentic (26% to 30%) and likeable (43% to 44%)."
 
Obviosly, gasbag is including the silent people who were not polled!
 
Gasbag doesn't know what "majority" means.

Gasbag incorrectly thinks that "favourable" means "doing a great job"

"43% see him as incompetent. Likewise, the Prime Minister is now seen to be somewhat more in touch with ordinary people, at 26% now compared to 17% in July. The majority of people (56%) continue to see him as out of touch, however.

Elsewhere, Johnson has only seen marginal changes in the proportion of people who see him as trustworthy (20% to 24%), honest (20% to 24%) authentic (26% to 30%) and likeable (43% to 44%)."

What does leave mean ? Sorry I shouldn't ask you you don't know.
 
What does leave mean?

Oh, you don't know. Like you don't know what "majority" means. Or what "favourable" means.

"Leave" is what the Brexers say they want. It's up to them to agree what they want.

They must.

They haven't.

They can't.

Don't try go get me to tell you what you want, when you don't know yourself.
 
He seems to be doing fine

https://yougov.co.uk/topics/voting-intention/all

Btw the referendum did not say leave and come up with a plan to deliver it to the satisfaction of those voting remain, just as it did not also say remain and fix the problems inherent in a consortium of 28 different countries with different priorities and agendas.

We had a vote, it was close, we need something of a compromise. Revoking A50 is t a compromise and neither is no deal.
 
He seems to be doing fine
Fine in terms of popularity.

Not fine in terms of honesty and integrity.

Btw the referendum did not say leave and come up with a plan to deliver it to the satisfaction of those voting remain
Like general elections, those campaigning make a case.
Sadly those campaigning for leave made a case for things which werent true.
Which has lead to Brexit expectation that arent deliverable.

The majority of Torys thought leaving was a bad idea, but they are promoting as they are putting party first.
Brexit is afterall a Conservative sh1tstorm
And the Leave vote was a protest against austerity and inequality -both of which will be increased by Brexit.

just as it did not also say remain and fix the problems inherent in a consortium of 28 different countries with different priorities and agendas
Nor did it explain the benefits of membership.
I dont pretend to be pro EU, I am not, but the place the UK will end up in outside will be be sh1t
 
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