Wednesday, 10 April 2019

THE DAME TAKEN TO TASK

The Dame is fair to all so is happy to publish all sides of the debate.
She does tend to think that a stronger candidate than young Rory could have given Farage a thrashing. 
Young Rory still thinks he's playing the Great Game!

Honourable and Fairminded Dame,

We all know that you are a committed Remainer but please  ask your readers to look at this YouTube Oxford Union DEBATE between government minister, Rory Stewart, and Nigel Farage.


Stewart of Afghanistan
Then ask yourself and readers who is the fitter to lead this great country of ours.
Stewart was feeble, foppish and affected with a dinner jacket built in the '30's..... Farage....fiery, agile and with every stat at his fingertips left Stewart reeling!

No wonder our country is in a mess if we have to scrape the barrel to find ministers as weak as Stewart.

Incidentally, there should be scrutiny as to his exact role in Afghanistan. 
Methinks that he rather embellished his CV....as well as nicking the wife of one of his charity's workers. 
No wonder he wore the suit of a cad!

Yours faithfully,
A Leave Resident

14 comments:

  1. Worse....he nicked the wife of a co-worker and then appointed her CEO of Turquoise Mountain without any qualification to her name and at a chunky salary!

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  2. Brigadier-Major xxxxxxx-xxx-xxxxx10 April 2019 at 08:22

    My God, the fella seems an utter bounder. Had he served in my regiment(The 4th Kabul Cavalry) he would have had a damned good horse whipping.

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  3. Foppish Stewart was playing to the crowd. Back to the Oxford Union. Clearly demonstrated that he is a lightweight. No gravitas, just public school wittering. Farage by contrast, agree with him or not, was passionate, briefed and coherent.

    I know who I would choose to bat for me.

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  4. One sees a performance like Stewart's at the Oxford Union and one feels sick. How can something like this be a Minister?

    Sick joke

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  5. Farage certainly knows how to communicate and inspire. Stuart is a big turn off.

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  6. Stewart is deeply in love with himself and thinks himself as a bit of a Romantic....Lawrence of Arabia blended with a Victorian spy.
    The story is that all this governorship of some Afghan province was a bit exaggerated.

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    1. It would be interesting to hear from Stewart, in his own words, what he was trying to portray by wearing the totally ridiculous dinner jacket at the Oxford Union. He stood out like a sore prat

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  7. Seems like the Brexit Party launch on Friday is sold out

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  8. Stewart is one of those political dabblers that should remain out of sight and out of mind. He is a weapon of self destruction for democracy

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    1. Not democracy - the Tory party. The fop should be pushed to Front Of House! Help to make way for the Brexit Party

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  9. Fly On The Wall11 April 2019 at 10:31

    Stewart is the oldest teenager in the business. Still trying to work through his issues. Not to be taken seriously at this time.

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  10. This is a very revealing debate. Proponents from both sides addressing a very emotive subject. Farage was briefed, informed, passionate and spoke with conviction. A convincing performance. Stewart was a pathetic and irrelevant advocate - a shallow see through person without substance

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  11. RS has a huge ego. I once him together with Shaun Bailey (another huge ego) and they were both eyeing each other like Pit Bull terriers. The room (very big) was way too small for them both

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  12. The mess continues. Needs a person who can lead the people to get it sorted. Stewart is NOT that person

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