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Old 29-04-2022, 22:28   #1851
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Re: All those No.10 lockdown parties

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
Not an authentic news outlet, don’t trust the source. Try Googling harder.
It's been going since 1870. What makes it not authentic?

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It is absolutely clear, but the Labour luvvies in this thread are blind to the facts that the rules were clear, Boris got caught out, only fair that when Labour’s rank hypocrisy stinks, when they’re clearly just as guilty of lying and breaking lockdown rules, they get called out as well.
If you're talking about Damien, Hugh and me then sorry to spoil your idealistic fantasy but none of us are Labour luvvies. We're just keen on combating disinformation, wherever that disinformation is coming from.

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How is that different from those at No 10 paying their fines?
exactly my point . Need to ask the Labour leader right load of bs was his answer . "She paid the fines end of the matter . " Or words to that effect but a lot more
The only people who seemed to have resigned have been those having affairs - Matt Hancock and Neil Ferguson.

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Labour say it was a mistake made in good faith to deny she was there. Sorry but, “faith” & “good” are incompatible in the same sentence as Labour.
Do you not feel that sentence demonstrates a little prejudice when analysing the situation?
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