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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  More like you don't like Boris and are desperate for some mud to stick, reality is most people just don't care. there are bigger things to worry about. |  More like you just repeat CCHQ soundbites, and are trying to get people to ignore potential corruption and lawbreaking.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  More like you just repeat CCHQ soundbites, and are trying to get people to ignore potential corruption and lawbreaking. |  And if we do get a Labour Prime Minister in the future who does something similar, an attack from the Conservatives will be weaker as he can just cite the precedent of PM Boris Johnson. The Conservatives will be less inclined to push the issue and the country will be more corrupt as a result.
 
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  More like you just repeat CCHQ soundbites, and are trying to get people to ignore potential corruption and lawbreaking. |  If I was in CCHQ I'd  be desperate to get rid of an incompetent, corrupt, lying buffoon before the next election.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  If I was in CCHQ I'd  be desperate to get get rid of an incompetent, corrupt, lying buffoon before the next election. |  Your views are not a million miles away from the Scottish Tory leader.
 
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		| Boris Johnson should resign if he is found to have broken government rules over his flat renovations, the Scottish Conservative leader has said. 
 Douglas Ross told the BBC that people expected the highest standards of those in the highest office of the land.
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  More like you don't like Boris and are desperate for some mud to stick, reality is most people just don't care. there are bigger things to worry about. |  This.
 
In fact, its never ending, and got tiresome long long ago. 
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					Originally Posted by Sirius  So as i have already voted by mail i can say this. As long i am able to draw breath i will never vote for a Labour party who allowed there leader to take us into a war based on a lie and a leader who fully supported the IRA. That alone makes them not worth my vote. |  Trouble is if you apply this criteria to every election, you'll never vote for any but newly-formed parties. Would you vote for a Party that upheld slavery? Would you vote for a party that signed the Munich agreement? How far back do you go in the history of a political party to find a policy or action that you vehemently disagree with.
 
As someone who has voted for several parties (Conservative, Green, Labour, Liberal Democrat, Independent) I take a view at each election and use my vote accordingly. I don't treat political parties like football teams who get your unstinting support from cradle to grave regardless of their performance.
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		|  03-05-2021, 10:29 | #533 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  Trouble is if you apply this criteria to every election, you'll never vote for any but newly-formed parties. Would you vote for a Party that upheld slavery? Would you vote for a party that signed the Munich agreement? How far back do you go in the history of a political party to find a policy or action that you vehemently disagree with.
 As someone who has voted for several parties (Conservative, Green, Labour, Liberal Democrat, Independent) I take a view at each election and use my vote accordingly. I don't treat political parties like football teams who get your unstinting support from cradle to grave regardless of their performance.
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		|  03-05-2021, 10:42 | #534 |  
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		|  03-05-2021, 11:09 | #536 |  
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					Originally Posted by Chris  He already did, above, and you already read and replied to that post   |  Which leader does he mean? I'm not aware of any Labour leader who "fully supported the IRA."
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		|  03-05-2021, 11:47 | #540 |  
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