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Maggy 22-03-2023 11:39

Re: Johnson may have misled Parliament over parties, say MPs
 
Actually I predict the entire nation will say so what who cares..

ianch99 22-03-2023 12:46

Re: Johnson may have misled Parliament over parties, say MPs
 
As Paul, and others, have said: Johnson is a moron. The only important thing is that he never holds office again.

Hugh 23-03-2023 09:41

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Today’s Metro front page…

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...7&d=1679564456

ianch99 23-03-2023 19:31

Re: Johnson may have misled Parliament over parties, say MPs
 
Johnson is toast

daveeb 23-03-2023 20:41

Re: Johnson may have misled Parliament over parties, say MPs
 
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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36148664)
Johnson is toast

Let's just hope he falls buttered side down and is burnt to the point where it's inedible.

RichardCoulter 23-03-2023 22:28

Re: Johnson may have misled Parliament over parties, say MPs
 
He could lose his seat over this. I do hope so as he isn't fit to be part of our political system in any capacity.

Ms NTL 23-03-2023 23:12

Re: Johnson may have misled Parliament over parties, say MPs
 
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Originally Posted by daveeb (Post 36148665)
Let's just hope he falls buttered side down and is burnt to the point where it's inedible.

:D

Pierre 26-03-2023 20:23

Re: Johnson may have misled Parliament over parties, say MPs
 
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Originally Posted by Maggy (Post 36148600)
Actually I predict the entire nation will say so what who cares..

+ 1

ianch99 27-03-2023 14:38

Re: Johnson may have misled Parliament over parties, say MPs
 
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Originally Posted by Maggy (Post 36148600)
Actually I predict the entire nation will say so what who cares..

Why don't you care that the ex-PM lied to Parliament?

Pierre 27-03-2023 19:38

Re: Johnson may have misled Parliament over parties, say MPs
 
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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36148806)
Why don't you care that the ex-PM lied to Parliament?

Because in the great scheme of things it’s Westminster naval gazing looking for belly button fluff.

Johnson, has gone. It’s been dealt with.

Can we focus on trying to improve the economy, reducing inflation and helping people improve their lot. Which going after Boris, when he’s now just an irrelevance, doesn’t do.

Maggy 27-03-2023 22:40

Re: Johnson may have misled Parliament over parties, say MPs
 
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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36148806)
Why don't you care that the ex-PM lied to Parliament?

Did I say that? No I didn't.Try actually READING what I said.:rolleyes:

ianch99 27-03-2023 23:24

Re: Johnson may have misled Parliament over parties, say MPs
 
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Originally Posted by Maggy (Post 36148843)
Did I say that? No I didn't.Try actually READING what I said.:rolleyes:

I did, you said:

Quote:

Actually I predict the entire nation will say so what who cares.
So, do you care?

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36148833)
Because in the great scheme of things it’s Westminster naval gazing looking for belly button fluff.

Johnson, has gone. It’s been dealt with.

Can we focus on trying to improve the economy, reducing inflation and helping people improve their lot. Which going after Boris, when he’s now just an irrelevance, doesn’t do.

So you think it is acceptable that PM's can lie to Parliament. Strange ...

I personally think that this relates to trust. Trust in who we elect, what they say and, when in the next serious national crisis, whether we believe them do that they ask.

Sephiroth 28-03-2023 00:09

Re: Johnson may have misled Parliament over parties, say MPs
 
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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36148850)
I did, you said:



So, do you care?

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So you think it is acceptable that PM's can lie to Parliament. Strange ...

I personally think that this relates to trust. Trust in who we elect, what they say and, when in the next serious national crisis, whether we believe them do that they ask.

Ooh er: Trust! Which politician has ever been trustworthy apart from Churchill? Maggie was the next closest followed by John Redwood, of course.

The sanctimonious garbage you've just put out is a trifle worrying. Well not really - who cares about your beliefs in this direction?

We elect the politicians because someone has to govern. The basis for selection is nearly 100% grounded in prejudice and fickleness (as in the Red Wall).

Which leads me to Boris. He is only fit for politics, yet, as a chronic liar, totally unfit to successfully lead a country such as ours. Although that committee is unfairly biased, it's about time something unfair happens to him and their decision, if it goes against him, needs to be cleared through Parliament. I just hope that the red hot poker goes straight up his rear fundamental - so to speak.


1andrew1 28-03-2023 07:09

Re: Johnson may have misled Parliament over parties, say MPs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36148833)
Because in the great scheme of things it’s Westminster naval gazing looking for belly button fluff.

Johnson, has gone. It’s been dealt with.

Can we focus on trying to improve the economy, reducing inflation and helping people improve their lot. Which going after Boris, when he’s now just an irrelevance, doesn’t do.

Johnson is still an MP picking up an MP's salary so not gone in the conventional use of the term.

We will align closer with our major trading partner to improve the economy, reduce inflation and help people improve their lot in due course.

Pierre 28-03-2023 07:22

Re: Johnson may have misled Parliament over parties, say MPs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36148850)

So you think it is acceptable that PM's can lie to Parliament. Strange ...

I personally think that this relates to trust. Trust in who we elect, what they say and, when in the next serious national crisis, whether we believe them do that they ask.

As I said, It’s been dealt with.


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