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All the current BS being spread is setting the scene for the HoC committee investigation into whether Johnson intentionally misled parliament. He/they are playing the line that he reasonably thought what he said was correct. He wasn’t there, he didn’t know.

I'm going to predict that the HoC committee investigation concludes that he did indeed mislead parliament (because he obviously did), but he just shrugs and says 'so what? I don't think I have so I won't be resigning'

And then what? Theres nothing anybody can do. He's already shown he has a complete contempt for the electorate and what passes for our constitution, and that he'll trample over our democratic norms and conventions without a second thought.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 10:13 am
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A view from across the Atlantic.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/25/uk/boris-johnson-sue-gray-partygate-report-gbr-intl/index.html


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 10:13 am
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Not sure who this Danny you speak of is.

Taken lessons in the art of lying from Boris Johnson?


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 10:17 am
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A view from across the Atlantic.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/25/uk/boris-johnson-sue-gray-partygate-report-gbr-intl/index.html/blockquote >

It's almost as if it makes us look like a completely incompetent nation run by charlatan criminals.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 10:21 am
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The name of the cleaner?

Emanuel Gomes.

This is by far the worst aspect of everything that came out in Sue Gray's report yesterday. Low paid night-shift cleaners turning up in the middle of a pandemic, expecting to do their work in a relatively covid-secure environment (ie empty), then finding it full of ****ing revellers who then give them dogs' abuse for being upset about being put at further risk this way.

The normal response to this would be instant dismissals, not to just call them 'hard working civil servants'. It's clear this kind of Bullingdonesque culture comes from the top, just surprised they weren't burning 50 quid notes in front of them.

The whole place is riddled with entitled, over-promoted scum, and not just the politicians.


 
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Posted : 26/05/2022 10:30 am
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Taken lessons in the art of lying from Boris Johnson?

No, he thinks he's good at it, but I wouldn't take lessons from him in anything.

Taken lessons in behind the scenes ratting from Dominic Cummings?


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 10:32 am
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I'd love to think that somewhere someones just biding their time with some photos of BoJo with a drink timestamped at late in the evening so his 'I was only there for a few minutes' line gets exposed too.

But he's undoubtedly got away with it again. I'm inclined to agree with Binners that even the priviledges committee finding he did lie wouldnt make him resign.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 10:44 am
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The whole place is riddled with entitled, over-promoted scum, and not just the politicians.

Yep.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 10:46 am
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Yet again Armando Iananucci was remarkably prescient, The Thick Of It knew about this shower of ****s 10 years ago

https://twitter.com/phooey57030477/status/1529577129104515073?s=21&t=aw2-aHZzxhZOKNPcK28oqA

https://twitter.com/connolly_lg/status/1529472319143481344?s=21&t=aw2-aHZzxhZOKNPcK28oqA


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 10:47 am
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Every listener must have been completely incredulous, and I’m sure at some point everything Barclay has been sent out to say for Johnson this morning will be dumped and denied, and a new story (which we’re not even supposed to believe) concocted and given to willing followers to fill the airwaves and column inches with.

I caught the end of this but couldn’t hear much because a ten and thirteen year old were standing next to the radio chanting ‘Finish him, Finish him….’.

If Boris has done nothing else he has revived the esteem of the Today Programme presenters asked to interview the canon fodder asked to defend the indefensible each day.  Its also helped me avoid swearing at the kids (Calling them Boris seems to be far more effective).


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 10:49 am
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I can't see Johnson ever resigning

He's too trumpian

The Tory MPs are craven & immoral so won't boot him out, unless ..

https://twitter.com/ElectionMapsUK/status/1529722534484135936?s=19


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 10:51 am
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Calling them Boris seems to be far more effective

You mean Alexander?


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 10:51 am
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John Crace absolutely on the money, as ever

https://twitter.com/JohnJCrace/status/1529514305518977026?s=20&t=Jx_xvTm0nFQHpcWCgZL2Xg

It’s clear this kind of Bullingdonesque culture comes from the top

The Guardian editorial said precisely this. He's turned number 10 into the Bullingdon Club where the entitled get to do whatever the hell they like with total impunity, zero consequences and (literally) leaving the common peasantry to clear up their mess

Where we are is the inevitable destination of where we've been headed since these two moved in to Downing Street

To quote Malcolm Tucker... six-toed, born-to-rule pony-****ers!


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 10:56 am
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Not sure who this Danny you speak of is

You used to post on this forum under the username "dannyh".


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 10:56 am
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^^^

You must have me mixed up with someone else.

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@ransos

By the way- when was the last time you rode a mountain bike?


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 11:09 am
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I listened last night. The smarmy attitude in his voice must have wound up sooooo many listeners.

After all the dust has settled, Boris going to be a figurehead around the world and hell live off that for the rest of his days. He never has to meet us. When he does bump into the general public they'll be too shocked to react.

Get angry and blow a blood vessel.

Be apathetic and just turn away.

The third option to hold them all in contempt and vote a fringe party in next election, instead of any of these so-called "professionals" is what needs to be done. How many people would it take to flood social media with that message?


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 11:18 am
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the country has been left in a cost of living crisis just so they can announce this to distract from the sue grey report...

. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2022/may/26/boris-johnson-sue-gray-report-partygate-rishi-sunak-uk-politics-live

pain and misery for the poor, just so the PM can get a distraction.

I wish stammer would have called Johnson out on this before the report was released. feels like the opposition are constantly reacting, and not getting ahead of the way the Tories play the game.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 11:22 am
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The third option to hold them all in contempt and vote a fringe party in next election, instead of any of these so-called “professionals” is what needs to be done.

Haven't we got Johnson party because he worked so hard to present himself as not a "professional"? I think you might be asking for the revolution that has already happened, and got us to where we are now.

I wish stammer would have called Johnson out on this before the report was released.

You might have missed the last few PMQs, but just about all Starmer has been doing is saying that help with the cost of living needs to happen now (or rather needs to have already happened), and calling out Johnson and his team for delaying help and putting their politics before the very real needs of the public.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 11:22 am
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I’d love to think that somewhere someones just biding their time with some photos of BoJo with a drink timestamped at late in the evening so his ‘I was only there for a few minutes’ line gets exposed too.

Still rumours circulating that there are pics of Boris partaking in more than just drink.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 11:24 am
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You must have me mixed up with someone else.

LOL! That's the sort of blatant lying that I associate with Boris Johnson!

Not me, wasn't there, don't know what you're talking about.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 11:24 am
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That 'Thick of It' clip is so prescient. A lot of people saw Malcolm Tucker/Jamie as the villains of that series, just because they used to shout and swear at useless politicians and their aides. In fact it was the reverse - while they are deferential and apologetic to the cleaner, the seemingly affable Tory minister is the one whose mask slips and starts berating her.

The only difference is that Johnson and his useless band have got rid of all the staff who might keep them in check.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 11:26 am
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also, a relevant part...the complete disregard for national security.....

twitter thread

The rules and guidance were in place to prevent transmission. Mitigation measures were seen as essential to prevent the paralysis of work which had to go on during the pandemic. Coordinating the national pandemic response, was probably the most important work at that time


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 11:41 am
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I would not call the SNPleft wing. A litle left of centre maybe. They only look leftish because everyone else has moved so far right


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 11:49 am
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What TJ said. That. From within England it's possible to miss just how far we're sliding right... making pretty much solid centre ground politics elsewhere look "left wing", when they are not.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 11:53 am
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Just like in the US, calling anybody not on the Right a Communist.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 11:55 am
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@MoreCashThanDash - yes, I recall reading that somewhere (probably here!) but will they see the light of day? You'd think if they really did exist, the money that a newspaper would pay for the scoop would be very very tempting

Seems like a trickle of letters going in today.

Something I saw on Twitter which may not be too far from the truth, reported from a tory MP: 'Today is the day that Boris is saved, and the Conservatives lost the next election.' Here's hoping one part is true!


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 11:56 am
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Frankly, right now I could cope with anything that looks like a social democratic government, in the European sense.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 11:58 am
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Seems like a trickle of letters going in today.

2 apparently

Seriously? 2?!!

Which means all but a couple of Tory MP's were happy to watch that shameless, self-serving debacle yesterday, witness the anger it (rightly) provoked, and conclude that they're happy with that.

And every time they do that, Johnson just becomes even more arrogant and untouchable and his contempt for us all grows deeper and deeper, and our democracy is dragged further into the cesspit that Johnson gleefully wallows in


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 12:11 pm
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Frankly, right now I could cope with anything that looks like a social democratic government, in the European sense.

Not a chance with filthy forrin notions like that. Traitor.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 12:14 pm
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That he bothered to create a new account with a different username I mean.

Especially when he’s so easy to identify with his unique brand of sneering snobbery and propensity for calling anyone who disagrees with him a nazi. I guess when you do a massive flounce it’s a bit embarrassing to come back with the same name. 🤷‍♂️


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 12:17 pm
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So after all this, all we can do is tut.

Great.

Next election in 2 years the public don’t remember last week never mind what happened years ago.

I wrote to my MP Stuart Andrew and was simply ignored.

We can complain all we like but we are utterly powerless.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 12:19 pm
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So, dannyh, what are you going to do? Have you contacted your MP? Found any like-minded folk in your area? March to London? Ride your bike to London whilst wearing a sandwich board? There's only so much shouting from the cheap seats that you can do and god knows I've had enough of you whining at those who voted for Brexit. So, I ask again, what's your plan?


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 12:43 pm
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You broke it... you fix it.

[ EDIT: apologies, I meant that to be flippant fun, it came across far too bluntly... but ultimately we can only sort this out if Johnson and his team of self serving incompetents lose their "get out of jail free cards" they are currently carrying in their top pockets that just say "got Brexit done" on them in big bold letters ... they have to lose the support of voters who still give them the benefit of the doubt due to their Brexit promises (the actual details of which seem to be far too conveniently forgotten) ]


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 12:47 pm
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So, I ask again, what’s your plan?

Think his plan is some sort of fascist state where people can only vote (and probably other stuff like having kids etc) if they are pure enough and conform to some standard defined by liberal elitists such as himself.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 12:50 pm
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You must have me mixed up with someone else.

No, I don't think so. If you were as smart as you think you are you'd make it less obvious.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 12:51 pm
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god knows I’ve had enough of you whining at those who voted for Brexit

To be fair those who voted for Brexit have to take a good share of the blame for enabling BoJo and the entitled idiots we have handed this country over to.

We were discussing the other day that the More honest Brexy slogan would have been “Give up control” - but it doesn’t really have the same ring.

PS - what am I personally going to do about it? Nothing. I think the Brexies chose to try and trash the UK, and I don’t think the damage is really repairable anymore. Maybe if they, the “winners” had treated the vote at 52:48 with a bit more respect then we wouldn’t be in this mess.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 12:59 pm
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Who'd have thought that dannyh was gardentiger? Wow ... mind blown!

🙃


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 12:59 pm
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Is dissonance popping in so I can get the full set?

So, dannyh, what are you going to do? Have you contacted your MP? Found any like-minded folk in your area? March to London? Ride your bike to London whilst wearing a sandwich board? There’s only so much shouting from the cheap seats that you can do and god knows I’ve had enough of you whining at those who voted for Brexit. So, I ask again, what’s your plan?

I'm not dannyh, I am gardentiger.

But I know I have to be careful around you, given your *cough* 'special' status.

Kelvin's comment will suffice - you broke it, you fix it.

But in actual fact I have done the first two things on your list.

I've contacted my spineless shit of a MP at least five times - never had a reply.

I've also been trying to cultivate like-minded local folk. They are all of a pretty similar opinion to me. It's just that sensible centrists often don't feel the need to roam around in packs for each other's protection from alternative views. The same goes for fallen hippies who voted Leave, now regret it and want someone to say "there, there, it is OK to be confused".

Why did you vote Leave, by the way?


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 1:00 pm
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^^^

I fully expect that post to 'disappear' shortly and a ban.

Just to get that on the record now.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 1:01 pm
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I’ve had enough of you whining at those who voted for Brexit

I was born before the first referendum so I've endured 40+ years of whining leavers. 🙂


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 1:11 pm
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And once again:

Would Boris Johnson be prime minister if the UK had voted Remain?

It is a simple enough question.


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 1:12 pm
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No. Happy now?


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 1:18 pm
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And another thread falls victim to a lefty pile-on by the usual suspects 🙄

Getting back to the actual point:

What we should be worrying about more than partygate is what it actually illustrates.

It shows that as we enter what are going to be the choppiest economic times for a long time with a cabinet who are utterly and completely detached from the reality of lives lived by the majority of voters. I have never in my lifetime seen politicians more remote and ... lets be brutaly frank... clueless and uncaring as to the hardships being experienced by people

This lot are fundamentally ideologically opposed to anything that interferes with 'The Market'. Rishi is on his feet now and my own expectations of him helping anyone struggling are absolutely zero. It will be a lot of flannel but no action, because this government don't actually DO anything.

Record low unemployment... blah, blah, blah.... we must grow our way out of this ... blah, blah, blah....

And then maybe something about deregulation and further privatisation


 
Posted : 26/05/2022 1:24 pm
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Would Boris Johnson be prime minister if the UK had voted Remain?

Would Johnson be prime minister now if labour MPs and party staffers hadn't spent 4 years smearing and fighting against their own leader so that they could regain control of the party?

Would Johnson be prime minister if Jo Swinson hadn't colluded with the SNP to force an election or been deluded enough to think she could be PM?

Would Johnson be PM if the DUP hadn't cut off their noses to spite their face and voted for a soft brexit deal?

It's a fun game this whataboutery but it's a bit pointless.


 
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