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<blockquote data-quote="Bada-Bing!" data-source="post: 1125982" data-attributes="member: 70552"><p>I didn't say most people. I was referring to my perspective. And I was referring to those who still continue to support him. The 3 work colleagues I was referring to was an extremely small straw poll and not necessarily reflective of all English voters of Boris. But still English and in their 50s middle class.</p><p></p><p>I genuinely believe people who still defend him are blind to his faults because they subconsciously believe he is one of them so they give him more leeway and that is why they have been more forgiving of him even after the facts of his premiership.</p><p></p><p>I don't think Boris has no real substance and this was clearly shown by those voting for him even knowing his record on being a liar. He's no doubt got where did mainly because of personality and charisma. But sadly he's a very flawed character and his leadership has cost this country a great deal (Brexit and Covid).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bada-Bing!, post: 1125982, member: 70552"] I didn't say most people. I was referring to my perspective. And I was referring to those who still continue to support him. The 3 work colleagues I was referring to was an extremely small straw poll and not necessarily reflective of all English voters of Boris. But still English and in their 50s middle class. I genuinely believe people who still defend him are blind to his faults because they subconsciously believe he is one of them so they give him more leeway and that is why they have been more forgiving of him even after the facts of his premiership. I don’t think Boris has no real substance and this was clearly shown by those voting for him even knowing his record on being a liar. He’s no doubt got where did mainly because of personality and charisma. But sadly he’s a very flawed character and his leadership has cost this country a great deal (Brexit and Covid). [/QUOTE]
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