When asked about his spending plans and plans to cut taxes, Boris Johnson responds "as the great Tunisian scholar and sage Ibn Khaldun pointed out as early as the 14th century, there are plenty of taxes that you can cut which will actually increase your revenues" #Ridge
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Excruciating interview and he displayed a worrying lack of self-control. did her best but honestly. He should not be Prime Minister. #Ridge
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makes perfect sense to me now:
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No, this is bullshit. Five minutes in any economics class will educate you that this is total, utter bullshit.
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Look at s ridge goading Boris and trying to@makebhim@say something to@have headlines for Sky They should be backing our new PM and the 🇬🇧 U.K. and not@going on about what he says At least he is not a remain undemocratic MP and he lights up this situation and YES he disablinr MPs
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So glad to hear that the great Tunisian in the 14th century was on top of his taxes. Such crucial information for us today, I’m going to sleep soundly from now on. Wonder what his bus painting was like?
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Very disappointing to see yet again Johnson wasn't challenged on record as mayor
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Sophie you were very tough on him, almost to the extent that I felt you pre judged him and let your own feelings show through. Let’s see if you can be as brutal with Hunt . Boris answered all your questions well and even managed the humour at the end. Please don’t turn into Marr
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He is a pathological liar. He isnt bumbling, he is a shifty as they come. Will say anything to get a vote. You can see he is making it up as he goes along. Sophie did a great job with some tough questions that he looked a complete fraud trying to answer.
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