James Oh Brien(@mrjamesob)さんの人気ツイート(古い順)

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It’s single market or bust for Brexit Britain. And here comes another new Prime Minister destined to be undone by the refusal to recognise this… twitter.com/Peston/status/…
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Once again, Rees-Mogg displayed the intellectual acuity & natural talent that propelled him to one of the highest offices in the land. twitter.com/Steven_Swinfor…
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He definitely had all the nominations. They just go to a different school.
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Lest he forgets... cityam.com/brexit-opportu…
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If you'd just publicly humiliated yourself by hitching yourself to Boris Johnson's bandwagon just before the wheels fell off, you'd probably keep your head down for a bit. But if you had any capacity for shame & embarrassment, you wouldn't have supported him in the first place...
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Have any letters of no confidence gone in yet?
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I think he might have the same public speaking coach as Truss.. twitter.com/johnestevens/s…
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"I believe his behaviour towards Boris Johnson, his disloyalty, means that I could not possibly support him." Jacob Rees-Mogg, July 2022. twitter.com/Jacob_Rees_Mog…
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Sunak's going to be awful. But he's going to be *conventionally* awful. And that's almost a relief.
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The shocking dearth of talent from which Sunak must assemble a Cabinet is, of course, another legacy of the Brexit he supported. It’s a tragedy that all the personal comeuppances for these arrogant vandals have such widespread ramifications for the rest of us.
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I’m really not sure how helpful these polls are. And I am, obviously, one of the many people being constantly proved right by them. The numbers won’t move the political needle for at least five years. Such is the stranglehold of fact-free, right-wing media on the discourse. twitter.com/EuropeElects/s…
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If you were watching this overseas, without much knowledge of the state of UK politics, you'd take some serious convincing that this is a real politician and not a comedy skit you don't understand. twitter.com/BestForBritain…
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This is a very good speech, spoiled only by the obviously necessary nods to both of his appalling predecessors.
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And then you go and spoil it all by saying something stupid like 'benefits of Brexit'... twitter.com/mrjamesob/stat…
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Even more than Dorries, which is really saying something, the promotion of this streak of attenuated gristle from ridiculous sideshow to the actual Cabinet shows just how low UK politics has been brought by Brexit & its ongoing celebration of lies, impunity & idiocy. twitter.com/Tony_Diver/sta…
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The cull of experienced & relatively decent Tories in 2019 & the dismal calibre of that year’s intake massively limited Sunak’s Cabinet selection options. And Rees-Mogg & Dorries were the worst of the worst. But even so, what an absolute minefield of mediocrity.
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There was a distinct & presumably deliberate sense in Sunak's speech that he recognised some of the horrors of the last two administrations and was determined to avoid them. Instead, he's reappointed them
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Doing the same thing over & over again in the hope of a different result...
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And he never even got to break international law in a very limited and a specific way... twitter.com/BrandonLewis/s…
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So it took Sunak fewer than five hours to make a complete mockery of everything he said about integrity & accountability. That's Trussian speed. twitter.com/ShippersUnboun…
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I confess I'd completely forgotten about Gavin Williamson when I wrote this. What a happy little period that was. twitter.com/mrjamesob/stat…