BoJo referred to police by the Cabinet Office. Partygate II?
24-05-2023, 16:41
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BREAKING: Boris Johnson’s allies are threatening to trigger THREE by-elections to damage Rishi Sunak over the police referral
Nadine Dorries will almost certainly be one of those…
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24-05-2023, 16:45
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Re: BoJo referred to police by the Cabinet Office. Partygate II?
I am sure Sunak is deeply worried about losing three MPs who want him gone
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24-05-2023, 16:50
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It's a witch hunt.
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were you not one of the ones that supporting the right wing media witch hunt of Starmer when he had a curry lunch break done nothing wrong
but Johnson breaking rules all fine as rules dont apply to tories right ?
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I am sure Sunak is deeply worried about losing three MPs who want him gone
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exactly let them go and lose the tories the 3 seats
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24-05-2023, 17:20
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Re: BoJo referred to police by the Cabinet Office. Partygate II?
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I know the govt made the rules but I'll bet thousands didn't follow them, time to move on old chap. 
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A great bit of whataboutery MM.
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24-05-2023, 19:29
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A great bit of whataboutery MM.
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were you not one of the ones that supporting the right wing media witch hunt of Starmer when he had a curry lunch break done nothing wrong
but Johnson breaking rules all fine as rules dont apply to tories right ?
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exactly let them go and lose the tories the 3 seats 
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No idea what you're on about, or was that the one where he had a beer?
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25-05-2023, 16:49
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Re: BoJo referred to police by the Cabinet Office. Partygate II?
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It's a witch hunt.
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I’m no fan of Johnson, but a witch hunt is exactly what it is.
Snivel servants need to be sacked, who leak stuff to the pathetic liberal media, like the ultra gutter & lefty rag, guardian.
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25-05-2023, 17:23
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I’m no fan of Johnson, but a witch hunt is exactly what it is.
Snivel servants need to be sacked, who leak stuff to the pathetic liberal media, like the ultra gutter & lefty rag, guardian.
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The story came from The Times but I think the cabinet office was obligated to refer to the police if they find evidence of a crime?
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29-05-2023, 17:59
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Re: BoJo referred to police by the Cabinet Office. Partygate II?
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The story came from The Times but I think the cabinet office was obligated to refer to the police if they find evidence of a crime?
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Boris should have eaten all the cake instead of leaving it behind as evidence.
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29-05-2023, 18:06
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Boris should have eaten all the cake instead of leaving it behind as evidence. 
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I think it’s the inviting folk who aren’t colleagues round to Chequers that’s the problem this time, OB.
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29-05-2023, 18:42
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Boris should have eaten all the cake instead of leaving it behind as evidence. 
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has nothing to do with the cake as you well know OB it the gatherings that broke the rules
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29-05-2023, 19:06
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has nothing to do with the cake as you well know OB it the gatherings that broke the rules
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Are you sure about that, Dave? There are a lot of people who think that eating cake or drinking alcohol are proof of a party.
Clearly, that is not the case, but it appears to have swayed the Met. If there hadn’t been cake, Boris would not have been fined. Ridiculous, I know, but true.
It’s also true that Kier attended a function with curry and alcohol at a party member’s house. Police reaction? Move on, nothing to see here….
The ONLY difference apart from the fact that Kier was at a social event and Boris was at a work event was that Boris had cake.
Think about it. If it wasn’t so glaringly obvious and tragic, it would make a hilarious comedy. How to make something out of nothing, and do it so inconsistently, citing cake as the final arbiter when cake isn’t even mentioned in the rules. Yet a social event is OK, when it really isn’t!
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29-05-2023, 19:33
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Re: BoJo referred to police by the Cabinet Office. Partygate II?
No one, except you (repeatedly) is "citing cake"…
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29-05-2023, 19:45
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Re: BoJo referred to police by the Cabinet Office. Partygate II?
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No one, except you (repeatedly) is "citing cake"…
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Thank you, Hugh. Glad I nailed that one first.
It’s the logical conclusion. If there hadn’t been cake, Boris would not have been fined. Why else was he fined?
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Re: BoJo referred to police by the Cabinet Office. Partygate II?
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Thank you, Hugh. Glad I nailed that one first.
It’s the logical conclusion. If there hadn’t been cake, Boris would not have been fined. Why else was he fined?
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he was fined because of the gathering OB man why do you think he in trouble again he admitted to more gatherings in his diary nothing to do with the cake
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29-05-2023, 19:48
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Re: BoJo referred to police by the Cabinet Office. Partygate II?
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Thank you, Hugh. Glad I nailed that one first.
It’s the logical conclusion. If there hadn’t been cake, Boris would not have been fined. Why else was he fined?
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OB you are even more tiresome than the failed leader, proven liar and soon to be former MP you defend so much.
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