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The Met police investigation comes across as a sham. Reported in April before the Met concluded its findings:
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The trouble is, Johnson saw that lashings of hypocrisy, knowingly issuing incorrect information, false equivalence and what aboutery served him very well in his political campaigns. So he has seen no need to change course from this campaigning style even when he's in power. |
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Johnson's two little helpers in action again here I see. The Express journalists must be cringing as they report the story as stating that the Met found Johnson broke no rules. Meanwhile, the Mail pretends nothing happened as it focuses on the implications of a possible rail strike.
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Johnson has been rewarded his entire life for lying and having no integrity. The fact that he could ascend to the highest political office in the land despite obvious limited capabilities is embarrassing in and of itself. A TV quiz show panellist buffoon who was enabled by the media and elements of his own party throughout. Purging from the party any sensible factions that remained to give of a reactionary, populist Government with neither the capability nor credibility to govern. |
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A source present at the 13 November party claims that Johnson instigated it. (That's the party featured in yesterday's ITV photos.)
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More straw-clutching that falls apart when it meets the facts. This time it's the hapless Shapps who steps forwards to bat for BoJo.
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I know that you are looking for any excuse to see the PM stripped of his office, but a little bit of logic and perspective would not go amiss in your posts on this subject. If the Gray report findings are different to what I have described, I will certainly reassess, but you have already made up your mind. In your desperation, you will be calling for an inquiry into the police investigation next. ---------- Post added at 12:28 ---------- Previous post was at 12:24 ---------- Quote:
So, given that the PM wasn't fined, the police are wrong now, are they? ---------- Post added at 12:30 ---------- Previous post was at 12:28 ---------- Quote:
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You will soon be on the wrong side of history if you continue to defend the indefensible. |
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"Sometimes, occasionally things get reported which aren’t entirely accurate.” |
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But the reality is, neither was a big story. This shows how easy it is to wind people up, and Starmer will live to regret that he made such a fuss about this. ---------- Post added at 12:44 ---------- Previous post was at 12:41 ---------- Quote:
I'm not on the wrong side of history for saying we should hear all the evidence before rushing to judgement. That rule should always apply. Things are not always as they first seem. That's what juries are reminded of before they start hearing cases. |
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Reporting to deceive the public rather than inform. |
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