Mr Johnsons BRINO Lies. We begin our Journey “Back to the future To Where Austerity Began”.An Oven ready Quote from Andrew Neil as he says Mr Johnson is also fond of the term. Perhaps Mr Johnson thinks it is the British electorate that will be stuffed and ready for Christmas an oven-ready Mark for his International Rules-Based Order?
Brino is not beautiful, Brino really is Boris’s Balls, Really Boris’s oven-ready reheated May Turd. Don’t be a Turkey, don’t get Brino’d
6th December
20th November
We begin our Journey Back to the future
To Where Austerity Began.
2017.
2015.
“his promises only take us back to the
future back to where we were before
austerity began” Andrew neil on Boris Johnsons promises.
2010
The Preceding Word Clouds come from the analysis carried out on the 2010, 2015 and 2017 Election Leadership debates to see which issues were current and meet the Lynton Crosby Salience test.
Applying An analysis with the lens of Lynton Crosby’s 4 Elements in Campaigning, Namely;
Salience, Relevance, Differentiation and The Polling Booth , A Crosby Show Blogzine.
1. Salience, ( Is it out there)
2. Relevance ( Do the people Give a Shit?)
Is it personally Relevant?
3. Differentiation ( They say That Too.)
Political Differences, Wheres the change, why change?
4. The point of Sale Execution (WTF?)
(Making the Lies Stick, Connect the policies to the Party.
Crosby says “if in Doubt Believe in something”, if your losing
then get someone else to do the Dirty work for you.
Surrogates. Negative Campaigning.
Candidates must carry
the positive messages talk about whatthey want to achieve and so forth and
then the campaign itself may be the
literature that’s put out or what or in
what they call in the United States
surrogates in the US
For the Big Issues according to last Nights debate, it is down to Brexit, Mr Johnsons BRINO, Or Mr Corbyns, REMAIN IN or Credible Customs Union and Settled Trade deal Out Referendum. And the NHS.
Subsidiary to the two main issues are how to pay for it, ( The Magic Money Tree) and that is about it.
Both Have made nods to Carbon Neutrality but plainly that is to be kept out of the minds of the electorate until after December the 12th as I recently remarked Ursula Von De Leyan is holding off publishing her EU Green New deal until the 12th, too late to affect the UK Election?
The Absolute Taboo remains EU Military Union, and the UK security service arrangements as well as central command and controls outsourced to the new EU military doctrine encapsulated in its Pillar model.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/article/eu-defence-union-whos-really-steering-uk-government-policy
https://www.ukcolumn.org/article/foreign-affairs-british-government-collaboration-eu-global-strategy

John Purcell Question 1.
is John Major’s recent intervention
worrying to you Mr. Johnson and is Mr.
Blair’s recent intervention worrying to
you Mr. Corbyn will these interventions
make any difference to the result of the
general election or are they just a couple
of old has-beens
Yvonne Meter question 2a
Brexit has taken up so much time
already people are really fed up can you
guarantee that it will happen next year
Tom Clark question 2b
how will we be better off from the Boris Johnson Brexit deal or
a future labour deal compared to being in the EU
Robinson Supplementary question 2c
Jeremy Corbyn how do you go to dearly
asked if you don’t really believe in it
faith Zulu Question 3
I am returning to my nursing studies next April
it costs a lot to train as a nurse
for the starting salaries are low
how would you deal with the shortage of nurses
and ensure the NHS can retain them.
Phil Wasson Question 4
Which has the better track record of raising
the standards the living standards of
the poor Socialism or Capitalism
Andrew Brooke Question 5
say that if you’re asked to form a
government next week you’ll spend spend
spend making your plans your expenditure
plans ideas seem like a fantasy how are
you how are we really going to pay for
everything that you are promising
Richard Bao strode Question 6.
Your most important responsibilities if
you become Prime Minister in a weeks
time will be to keep us safe given the
terror attacks we’ve seen on the streets
of London are you prepared to put public
safety ahead of human rights.
Toby Mayhew Question 7
From accusations of Islamophobia
and anti-semitism in major parties to
threats made against female MPs what
would you do to get the hate out of
politics what would you do to get the
hate out of politics
Katrina Herod Question 8
in the era of fake news what punishment do you
think is appropriate for elected
politicians who lie during political
campaigns what punishment is appropriate
for elected politicians who lie during
political campaigns
Paul Johnson Question 9
does it worry that a leading British diplomat is resigned today
saying that she no longer wanted
to peddle half-truths on behalf of a
government I do not trust
Andrew Neils Questions.
1, Why so many times in his
career in politics and journalism
critics and sometimes even those close
to him have deemed him to be untrustworthyHow can he be trusted
1.
to deliver 50,000 more nurses and almost
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20,000 in his numbers are already
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working for the NHS2.
he promises 40 new
hospitals it only six are scheduled to
be built by 2025 can he be believed when
he claims another 34 will be built in
the five years after3.
can you be trusted to fund the NHS
properly when he uses the cash figure of
an extra thirty four billion pounds
after inflation the additional money
promised a month to 20 billion
4.
He claims that the NHS will not be on the table in
any trade talks with America but then he vowed tothe DUP his unionist allies in Northern Ireland that there
would never be a border down the Irish Sea
that is as important to the DUP as the
NHS is to the rest of usit is about his brexit deal which seemed to break
5.
now he tells us he’s always been an opponent of
austerity we would ask him for evidence
of that we would want to know why an
opponent of austerity would make so much
of it into their future spending plans6.
we would ask why as with the proposed
increase in police numbers so many of
his promises only take us back to the
future back to where we were before
austerity began7.
Social Care is an issue
of growing concern in the steps of
Downing Street in July he said he’d
prepared a plan for Social Care we’d
asked him why that plan is not in the manifesto?

Limbering up to Join the Pantomime. Same old Shit different
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