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As a reminder, the birthday party was held in 2020 hence during far stricter lock down laws than Beergate. ---------- Post added at 10:46 ---------- Previous post was at 10:41 ---------- Quote:
I'm disappointed you're adopting such a woke approach to Robert Peel's finest. ---------- Post added at 10:49 ---------- Previous post was at 10:46 ---------- Quote:
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Carelessly breaking the rules doesn't put Boris in a good light eithet, OB. |
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Therefore in OB’s head the only available, relevant information is the cake, which may be portrayed as an absurd basis for a fine so long as it is isolated from all the other evidence (e.g. the presence of other people who clearly had nothing to do with his work). |
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Oh - there's much more including: * "There will be no border in the Irish sea" - liar. * "We will not raise the rate of income tax, VAT or National Insurance." - liar. * Attempt to save Owen Paterson from suspension - sleaze. * Partygate - either liar or brash fool. * International buffoon. |
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I would swap it out for PPE scandal. |
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Like I said, Labour are just as bad but more useless. |
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Any transgressions which Starner may or may not have done do not make Johnson a suitable Prime Minister. |
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Sad that the argument is that Kier is less shit than Johnson. What a lucky electorate we are!
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But as I think Damien has said, you vote against who you don't want, not who you want. Before we beat politicians up too much on this, I guess that's a function of the first past the post voting system. |
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[QUOTE=1andrew1;36122539]Johnson should be benchmarked against those who are likely to step into his shoes if he is forced to resign due to Partygate That won't be Starmer as there won't be a general election.
Any transgressions which Starner may or may not have done do not make Johnson a suitable Prime Minister. :tu: |
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Keir Starmer forced into HUGE U-turn - Labour leader hints he'll quit even if NOT fined
SIR KEIR STARMER has pledged to quit as Labour leader if he is found to have "done something wrong" by the police, rather than just if he is fined. https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...nd-rule-breach I'm starting to get the feeling he doesn't want the job:) |
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