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No matter how much we deny it, we all lie for various reasons. Some are worse than others and some lie with the best of intentions. |
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BREAKING: Leaked Memo obtained by Mail on Sunday debunks Labour leaders claim “Beergate” gathering wasn’t pre-planned.
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https://www.mailplus.co.uk/edition/n...ared_link&s=08 The initials AR in the To section of the Memo note, is Angela Rayner and Keir Starmer. |
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Does it make a difference if it was planned? His claim isn't that he was surprised by a takeaway but they had one when working. The fact it's part of an official campaigning schedule adds more weight to the idea it was working and not a party.
---------- Post added at 19:13 ---------- Previous post was at 19:09 ---------- Also doesn't this suggest it would have been tight to get to the hotel in time to eat? The Mail said the hotel was serving food until 9am and this shows a call finishing at 8:40 with a 15 min walk to the hotel? |
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It might be relevant here perhaps to remind ourselves that Boris Johnson had not pre-planned the birthday cake surprise! |
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You’re not working when your drinking beer. None of them are wearing masks in the footage or social distancing. Anyway Sunday Times has come out with their own story: The Sunday Times has a Labour source present at the Durham party who confirms NO work was done after the curry and beer, as per Mail on Sunday's leaked op note.: Quote:
Dan Hodges: “As we also reported. Keir Starmer's position is becoming increasingly untenable this evening.” |
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Either the police find this was exempt under the necessary or work/campaigning or they don't. That it was preplanned doesn't change the legality of that defence. Quote:
I honestly don't know what the police will do. It's 50/50. If he is fined he should - and sounds like he will - resign. The only good thing out of all of this is that the Daily Mail - haven't said that Johnson's multiple parties weren't a big deal - have finally decided actually we should hold politicians to account. |
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Also there is no 50/50 about it, Starmer broke the rules. The amount of lies he and Labour have told over this, and now been found out, it’s like Nixon saga all over again, it’s not the crime itself that could undo him but the coverups and lying, that may do. |
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Well we'll see if he resigns or not when fined.
If he does I will be interested in how they pivot into why Starmer had to resign but Johnson doesn't. The lying isn't an excuse because Johnson lied as well, only to Parliament. |
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Johnson won't go because of the fines, he has survived one and multiple other reports of parties. He'll go if the Government look to lose the election. But as I said I don't want the Tories or Johnson to be the standard. Otherwise, it becomes normalised. At least if Starmer goes we can say this is what was meant to happen when a leader of a party breaks the law. |
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with this amount of lying isn't the charge perverting the course of justice rather than the FPN- just asking for a friend;)
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Although this did make me wonder if there is any circumstance in the UK in which lying to the police is a crime like it is to the FBI in America? I know perverting the course of justice can apply if you intentionally go out to mislead an investigation but I don't think that applies to lying to get yourself out of trouble, I think it's more making up evidence or giving a false alibi for someone else? |
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It’s going a bit far to ascribe “gutter standards” to OB. It reminds me of Rayner’s “****” description of Tories.
What we have here is an amusing situation where Starmer is now shit scared that he might have to fall on his sword. Less amusing is Boris’ ability to survive. |
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