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Dave42 20-01-2022 11:26

Re: All those No.10 lockdown parties
 
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Boris Johnson: Tories who want PM to go 'facing intimidation and blackmail' from party and should contact police, MP says

https://news.sky.com/story/tories-wh...warns-12520768

papa smurf 20-01-2022 11:31

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36110392)
Poor Boris. Imagine being let down by this staff like that! Looks like some more firings amongst his staff!

I think the Tories are spinning the report to be worse than it is as they know they've been referring it so much that everyone and their dog thinks it's rigged to clear him.

Clearly the staff are to blame but i think Boris should forgive them, they were working through difficult times with lots of unfathomable rules as has been proven by labours indiscretions which are going unpunished.

OLD BOY 20-01-2022 11:47

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36110395)
Clearly the staff are to blame but i think Boris should forgive them, they were working through difficult times with lots of unfathomable rules as has been proven by labours indiscretions which are going unpunished.

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 36110390)
https://twitter.com/Peston/status/1484109819183255552

well well OB know your still gonna defend the undefendable

I’m not defending anything. I am saying we should read the report first. Not exactly a revolutionary stance for me to take.

Hugh 20-01-2022 12:11

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36110397)
I’m not defending anything. I am saying we should read the report first. Not exactly a revolutionary stance for me to take.

But yet you have no issues with the limited scope of the report*, or that Sue Gray cannot make a determination as to whether there is criminal liability, as she is not a court, and she cannot make an independent assessment of the application of non-legal guidance to her colleagues as she is not independent. The only things to be published are the ‘findings’ and not the report itself.

Most importantly, she can’t determine whether the PM or another Minister is in breach of the Ministerial Code, as she is not the PM.

So, the person who will decide if anything is done with the report is the person who would be most affected by the report…

It is an internal investigation by a civil servant, who reports to ministers, of other civil servants and various advisors/3rd parties. It is not a quasi-judicial process, and it has no independent standing. It is almost as if this investigation was structured to enable Ministers/Press Officers to leak to the press that they have been ‘cleared’.

You were in HR - if there were complaints about your HR Director, would it have been accepted practice for him to write the terms of reference for the investigation, and then be the only one who could agree if the complaints had any merit?

You may wish to Google "independent" and "conflict of interest".

*as previously highlighted by Sephiroth

https://assets.publishing.service.go..._2021.docx.pdf

1andrew1 20-01-2022 16:47

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Desperate and illegal or just sharp politics?
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Tory defector says whips told him to back PM or lose school funds

The former Conservative MP Christian Wakeford has alleged that party whips told him he would lose funding for a new high school in his constituency if he did not vote with the government.

The claim came as the senior Conservative William Wragg urged MPs to report government ministers, whips and advisers to the Speaker – and even the police – for what he claimed was attempted blackmail of some colleagues suspected of possibly opposing Boris Johnson.

Anger among Johnson critics escalated again on Thursday after sources briefed that rebels were losing their nerve. Another MP opposing Johnson denied that letters of no confidence had been withdrawn after Wakeford defected to Labour.

“These briefings of withdrawals are pure invention from No 10,” one said. “Wakeford may have stayed some people’s hands yesterday but this isn’t going into reverse.”

Speaking at a Labour event on Thursday, Wakeford backed up the claims by Wragg that threats involving public money were made by the whips.

“I was threatened that I would not get a school for Radcliffe if I did not vote in one particular way,” he said. “This is a town that has not had a high school for the best part of 10 years.

“How would you feel when they hold back the regeneration of a town for a vote. It didn’t sit comfortably. That was the start of me questioning my place, where I was and ultimately to where I am now.”
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...cid=entnewsntp

Pierre 20-01-2022 17:01

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36110427)
Desperate and illegal or just sharp politics?

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...cid=entnewsntp

Shows the state of politics and journalism in this country when we're banging on about bloody parties, whilst the fact that a Chinese spy infiltrated parliament and had a Labour MP in their pocket by paying him near half million quid..... is just forgotten.

But let's concentrate on the important stuff.......how much booze did they fit in that suitcase?

Mad Max 20-01-2022 17:03

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36110432)
Shows the state of politics and journalism in this country when we're banging on about bloody parties, whilst the fact that a Chinese spy infiltrated parliament and had a Labour MP in their pocket by paying him near half million quid..... is just forgotten.

But let's concentrate on the important stuff.......how much booze did they fit in that suitcase?

Exactly.

Dave42 20-01-2022 17:09

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36110432)
Shows the state of politics and journalism in this country when we're banging on about bloody parties, whilst the fact that a Chinese spy infiltrated parliament and had a Labour MP in their pocket by paying him near half million quid..... is just forgotten.

But let's concentrate on the important stuff.......how much booze did they fit in that suitcase?

it about them thinking there above the law as in one rule for us and no rules for them

cant get how people don't understand they broke the rules they made

Mad Max 20-01-2022 17:18

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 36110435)
it about them thinking there above the law as in one rule for us and no rules for them

cant get how people don't understand they broke the rules they made

That should also apply to captain hindsight, even though he didn't make the rules.

1andrew1 20-01-2022 17:20

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I like to hold government of all colours to account for their actions and inactions. :angel:

However, credit where it's due, the current regime could certainly organise a piss up in a brewery! :)

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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 36110436)
That should also apply to captain hindsight, even though he didn't make the rules.

Boris made the rules. :confused:

Mad Max 20-01-2022 17:25

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36110437)
I like to hold government of all colours to account for their actions and inactions. :angel:

However, credit where it's due, the current regime could certainly organise a piss up in a brewery! :)

---------- Post added at 17:20 ---------- Previous post was at 17:20 ----------


Boris made the rules. :confused:

I was referring to Starmer, I know Boris made the rules, but Starmer shouldn't have broken them either.

Damien 20-01-2022 17:32

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36110432)
Shows the state of politics and journalism in this country when we're banging on about bloody parties, whilst the fact that a Chinese spy infiltrated parliament and had a Labour MP in their pocket by paying him near half million quid..... is just forgotten.

But let's concentrate on the important stuff.......how much booze did they fit in that suitcase?

But even the Tories aren't saying the Labour MP was in their pocket, they were arguing why he wasn't warned. Partly because they were involved too but also because there isn't any accusation or implication he knew she was a spy from MI5.

The media aren't going to make such an accusation themselves without either the evidence or getting to report on someone else's accusation. Obviously, if that was the story then it would be huge.

Dave42 20-01-2022 17:51

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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 36110440)
I was referring to Starmer, I know Boris made the rules, but Starmer shouldn't have broken them either.

true but it dont give Johnson a free pass for rule breaking

Hugh 20-01-2022 18:29

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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 36110436)
That should also apply to captain hindsight, even though he didn't make the rules.

I thought Johnson had taken over that role?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-60014813

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On Wednesday, Mr Johnson told MPs he had "believed implicitly" it was a work event, but admitted: "With hindsight, I should have sent everyone back inside".
Even Rees-Mogg agrees

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ore-thumb.html

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I think the Prime Minister has got things right again and again and again," he said.

"But like us all, he accepts that during a two-and-a-half-year period, there will be things that with hindsight would have been done differently."

Mick 20-01-2022 18:32

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 36110445)
true but it dont give Johnson a free pass for rule breaking

Neither of them get a free pass - they both broke the rules, doesn't matter how many times one side did over the other, rule breaking is rule breaking.


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