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richard-john56 27-10-2023 16:59

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Sad old bunch these savage Tories

Mr K 27-10-2023 18:13

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Originally Posted by richard-john56 (Post 36162862)
Sad old bunch these savage Tories

Au contraire, they seem to be taking advantage of their position to have a corrupt, self indulgent jolly good time. ( and we're paying for it in lots of ways).

They are laughing at the electorate, and will be ok whatever, as they've stuffed their pockets at every opportunity.

Paul 28-10-2023 01:17

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Originally Posted by richard-john56 (Post 36162862)
Sad old bunch these savage Tories

Thet're also innocent until proven otherwise ;)

Paul 28-10-2023 16:18

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Off topic posts removed.

Hugh 06-11-2023 10:59

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ry-claims.html

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Fury in Westminster amid bombshell claims the Tory party covered up alleged rapes by a Conservative MP with Rishi Sunak under mounting pressure to launch an urgent enquiry into the claims

Oliver Dowden acknowledged party may have funded treatment for victim


Rishi Sunak was last night under mounting pressure to investigate bombshell claims that his party covered up alleged rapes by a Tory MP.

Senior figures on all sides at Westminster demanded an urgent inquiry into shocking allegations that the Conservatives sat on the sexual assault claims for years.

Oliver Dowden even acknowledged that his party may have secretly funded medical treatment for a woman who told officials she had been raped by a Tory MP.

The Deputy Prime Minister, who served as party chairman until June last year, said: ‘It may be the case. I’m not denying that it could be the case that those payments were made, but it’s not something that I authorised.’

The devastating claims are alluded to in an explosive new book from ex-minister Nadine Dorries and were first reported by The Mail on Sunday.

The newspaper revealed yesterday that former Tory chairman Jake Berry and former chief whip Wendy Morton wrote to the police last year urging them to investigate after learning of the alleged cover-up.

Last night there was mounting pressure for an inquiry into the scandal.

Former Cabinet minister David Davis said the claims were so serious they should be investigated by the police, who are already looking into the rape allegations.

Mr Davis said there was ‘no argument in the world that can support covering up such a thing, if it’s true’.

‘Obviously, covering up a case like that is a criminal offence in its own right,’ he told GB News yesterday. ‘So it’s probably a matter for the police now.’

jfman 06-11-2023 11:17

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I’m losing track of all the allegations of sex offences against Conservative MPs.

Hugh 06-11-2023 11:48

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36163485)
I’m losing track of all the allegations of sex offences against Conservative MPs.

Come on, it wouldn’t be fair to blame the majority of decent, hardworking MPs and Party workers and members with the alleged criminal behaviours of a minority…

Mr K 06-11-2023 11:51

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36163485)
I’m losing track of all the allegations of sex offences against Conservative MPs.

There's a handy list here , it needs updating with the latest ones though ;)

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.the...-boris-johnson

Mr K 07-11-2023 22:01

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Boris Johnson "wanted to be injected with Covid-19 on television" to calm public fears, an ex-aide has said.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-67347456

God help us.. If you voted for this 'd' head or his party you deserve everything you get...

denphone 08-11-2023 06:28

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36163609)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-67347456

God help us.. If you voted for this 'd' head or his party you deserve everything you get...

This remark is even worse by him.

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"let the bodies pile high"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJiQrEr5oXc

OLD BOY 08-11-2023 14:36

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Yes, Den, but he was talking about predominantly older bodies. Don’t forget, this is nature’s way, nothing to do with Boris.

He was deliberately provoking the debate that this fight against nature would cost us the economy and ultimately would be unsuccessful anyway. A decision had to be made on whether this was a sensible option. It’s a debate that had to be had.

Hugh 08-11-2023 14:43

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36163665)
Yes, Den, but he was talking about predominantly older bodies. Don’t forget, this is nature’s way, nothing to do with Boris.

He was deliberately provoking the debate that this fight against nature would cost us the economy and ultimately would be unsuccessful anyway. A decision had to be made on whether this was a sensible option. It’s a debate that had to be had.

You’re talking rubbish - just like Boris did at the time.

He said that because the average age of the COVID deaths at the time was 82, and the average life span was 80, it was "nature’s way".

In fact, in 2020, the expected lifespan of an 80 year old was another 9 years.

https://knoema.com/atlas/United-King...20of%203.78%25.

OLD BOY 08-11-2023 14:52

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36163669)
You’re talking rubbish - just like Boris did at the time.

He said that because the average age of the COVID deaths at the time was 82, and the average life span was 80, it was "nature’s way".

In fact, in 2020, the expected lifespan of an 80 year old was another 9 years.

https://knoema.com/atlas/United-King...20of%203.78%25.

That doesn’t take away the fact that it was the elderly population that was most vulnerable. Most people require quite a lot of medication to keep them alive and as comfortable as possible by the time they reach their 80s.

Mr K 09-11-2023 18:58

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36163665)
Yes, Den, but he was talking about predominantly older bodies. Don’t forget, this is nature’s way, nothing to do with Boris.

He was deliberately provoking the debate that this fight against nature would cost us the economy and ultimately would be unsuccessful anyway. A decision had to be made on whether this was a sensible option. It’s a debate that had to be had.

Boris wasn't provoking a debate, he's a moron that somehow became PM. The fall out from him and Truss will last for decades. The electorate can only blame themselves if they fell for 'Let's get B̶r̶e̶x̶i̶t̶ Britain done' - he certainly did that.

jfman 09-11-2023 19:03

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I think I prefer the genocide thread to the enforced euthanasia debate that seems to be imminent.


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