Boris Johnson won’t be backing Theresa May’s ‘bold’ new Brexit offer – the only 4 replies you need
Having ‘reluctantly’ changed his mind to back Theresa May’s third meaningful vote on her Brexit deal, Boris Johnson has changed his mind again. Reluctantly, presumably.
With great reluctance I backed MV3. Now we are being asked to vote for a customs union and a second referendum. The Bill is directly against our manifesto – and I will not vote for it. We can and must do better – and deliver what the people voted for.
— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) May 21, 2019
And these are the only 4 replies you need.
1.
So…it’s ok to change your mind if you’re 97kg of straw-topped butchers’ waste in a badly fitting suit, but not if you’re just some guy who got lied to by twats?
— Max ️♀️ (@SpillerOfTea) May 21, 2019
2.
Is there any position he hasn't tried? https://t.co/MGHBSRwmOk
— James O'Brien (@mrjamesob) May 21, 2019
3.
And here’s you backing remaining in the single market. You’ll say whatever you think it’ll take to become PM at the time won’t you, you unprincipled fucking cauliflower.
pic.twitter.com/oF5U9SdVYt— James Felton (@JimMFelton) May 21, 2019
4.
Translation:
"I'll decide how to vote on the deal depending on what's most expedient to my leadership ambitions.
Remember, I resigned over the deal. I voted against it. Then I voted for it. Now I will vote against it. When I become PM, I will have to find a way to pass it." https://t.co/vzcSqsc5Rs
— Nina Schick (@NinaDSchick) May 21, 2019
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