Well, that Boris speech cheered me up no end. Three years of national self-doubt is at an end. I’ve always believed in Britain and the British people and, whatever happens next, it’s nice to have a Prime Minister who does too.
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What about when he was overtly racist to
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He just is not any of those things-
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I am The Rage Against The Left
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If you stand by him despite all of this(plus much much much much more) then we are rewarding sexist/racist/homophobic behaviour. We are saying it’s fine to make racist remarks, it’s fine to treat women like objects, call people homophobic slurs and we will make you our leader.
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And apparently her position, bizarrely, in her eyes does not make
@JuliaHB1 an apologist for@BorisJohnson
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So a person can *say* anything sexist, racist and homophobic but unless they take *actions* there is no evidence? What would these *actions* look like to you? What would he have to *do* to have you concede that he is all those things?
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And, that tweet in itself renders you as a Boris apologist...
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