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1 hour ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

He might try, but once he starts looking like a liability his feet won’t  touch the ground. 

“Start”? 
You mean he hasn’t yet?

He spits the same shit daily, the whole party does.

 

”Boris, why did you allow thousands to die while your chums partied at No.10”?

“Yes, er…, forgive me, the, …er…, the vaccine rollout has been the most successful in Europe. And you, er, peasants, no not peasants; um… scum, should be grateful for your elite leader”.

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8 minutes ago, FarehamSaintJames said:

“Start”? 
You mean he hasn’t yet?

He spits the same shit daily, the whole party does.

 

They’re not bothered by people like you, you’d never vote for them anyway. If it plays badly with floating voters/Tories, they’ll ditch him quicker than Watford go through managers. 

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The Met Police confirmed late last night they won’t be investigating due to lack of evidence.

Its literally the police’s job to look for the evidence.

The fact people are coming out and saying there was a party, newspapers have names but are yet to go on record.

A week ago at PMQs apparently there was no party, this week at PMQs there was no denial of a party BUT “I’ve been assured all rules were followed”. - That in itself is misleading parliament.

The COVID briefing last night is nothing more than a distraction tactic. Follow the right, more respected journos on Twitter and there was no COVID briefing due until the 18th.

Sanjid Javid cancelled all interviews yesterday morning as they squirmed to deal with the news.

The press secretary person caught laughing in the video resigned. We the fuck would you resign if there was no party?

Jacob Rees-Mogg mocking the public saying “the police won’t investigate this in a year” is vile and disrespectful to the British public, suddenly he wasn’t at PMQs yesterday.

How many leads is that for the Met Police!?!!!

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52 minutes ago, FarehamSaintJames said:

The Met Police confirmed late last night they won’t be investigating due to lack of evidence.

Its literally the police’s job to look for the evidence.

The fact people are coming out and saying there was a party, newspapers have names but are yet to go on record.

A week ago at PMQs apparently there was no party, this week at PMQs there was no denial of a party BUT “I’ve been assured all rules were followed”. - That in itself is misleading parliament.

The COVID briefing last night is nothing more than a distraction tactic. Follow the right, more respected journos on Twitter and there was no COVID briefing due until the 18th.

Sanjid Javid cancelled all interviews yesterday morning as they squirmed to deal with the news.

The press secretary person caught laughing in the video resigned. We the fuck would you resign if there was no party?

Jacob Rees-Mogg mocking the public saying “the police won’t investigate this in a year” is vile and disrespectful to the British public, suddenly he wasn’t at PMQs yesterday.

How many leads is that for the Met Police!?!!!

We'll have GM on here soon telling us that because of the Met's unwillingness to act, Cressida Dick "has to go"

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I'd forgotten that phrase!

It's so long since he played anything near to a blinder, he's probably just happy getting through a morning without a paternity suit, a racism allegation or a corruption enquiry.

Luckily he's got Dick in his pocket to stop things getting too messy.

She needs to grow a pair and do her actual job, it's clear that her officers are implicated on this occasion - and at least three other occasions.

 

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He comes from a background of privilege and wealth and the Bullingdon Club, (apparently he still shouts "buller" at other members) where he could act as disgracefully as he wanted without any consequenses so it's not suprising that his moral compass has been compromised. He honestly believes that he can lie his way out of any situation without a modicum of guilt or shame.

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4 hours ago, FarehamSaintJames said:

The press secretary person caught laughing in the video resigned. We the fuck would you resign if there was no party?

Stratton, whilst she couldn't have survived the video, has become the fall gal. Trying to focus the story on the laughing about the party and away from Boris being a fuckin compulsive liar.

You got to feel sorry for her a bit as she was just pissing about at work. Still, she describes herself as a Johnson Tory and quoted a Boris Cop26 catch phrase in her resignation statement. Dance with the buffoon and you might get slobber on your face.

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5 minutes ago, CAH61 said:

He comes from a background of privilege and wealth and the Bullingdon Club, (apparently he still shouts "buller" at other members) where he could act as disgracefully as he wanted without any consequenses so it's not suprising that his moral compass has been compromised. He honestly believes that he can lie his way out of any situation without a modicum of guilt or shame.

He never had one, people like him are born amoral - morals are for lesser beings.

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3 hours ago, rallyboy said:

I'd forgotten that phrase!

It's so long since he played anything near to a blinder, he's probably just happy getting through a morning without a paternity suit, a racism allegation or a corruption enquiry.

Luckily he's got Dick in his pocket to stop things getting too messy.

She needs to grow a pair and do her actual job, it's clear that her officers are implicated on this occasion - and at least three other occasions.

 

I guess he would have saved money on a Birthday & Christmas presents for a growing number of dependents if he had kept Dick in his trouser pocket rather than left free to roam around the c..untry.

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10 hours ago, FarehamSaintJames said:

The Met Police confirmed late last night they won’t be investigating due to lack of evidence.

Its literally the police’s job to look for the evidence.

The fact people are coming out and saying there was a party, newspapers have names but are yet to go on record.

A week ago at PMQs apparently there was no party, this week at PMQs there was no denial of a party BUT “I’ve been assured all rules were followed”. - That in itself is misleading parliament.

The COVID briefing last night is nothing more than a distraction tactic. Follow the right, more respected journos on Twitter and there was no COVID briefing due until the 18th.

Sanjid Javid cancelled all interviews yesterday morning as they squirmed to deal with the news.

The press secretary person caught laughing in the video resigned. We the fuck would you resign if there was no party?

Jacob Rees-Mogg mocking the public saying “the police won’t investigate this in a year” is vile and disrespectful to the British public, suddenly he wasn’t at PMQs yesterday.

How many leads is that for the Met Police!?!!!

They are now being called “gatherings” instead or parties apparently. You are quite right about the police. Once allegation(s) are made it is their job to investigate and to start to gather evidence. For them not to even bother is a dereliction of duty. It is appalling that the Tory’s are investigating themselves, even though “nothing happened”. We all know how that will play out. More grief coming Johnson’s way over the flat refurb. Anybody with a shred of integrity would resign. Fortunately for most of his career path having honesty and integrity have not been an issue for him

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56 minutes ago, sadoldgit said:

 It is appalling that the Tory’s are investigating themselves, .....

 

21 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

They’re not, You’re just making up a load of old pony.

 

Technically, but the senior Civil Servant doing the investigation; Simon Case,  was previously Permanent Secretary to Boris, and before that Personal Private Secretary for David Cameron and Teresa May. It's the nearest thing you'll get without actually appointing a Tory MP to do the jiob.

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2 hours ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

They’re not, You’re just making up a load of old pony.

 

I was referring to the situation before they announced the investigation into 3 parties by a civil servant. It would have been better to have a cross party committee do it but hey, this is the Tories under Johnson so why not use one of his buddies?

I’m surprised that you have poked your head up Duckie. You and those of your ilk are responsible for this shit show. You voted the Party in and you voted Johnson in. You must be very proud of yourself. Thanks to the Duckies of this nation we are stuck with the most pony PM and cabinet ever.

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2 hours ago, badgerx16 said:

 

Technically, but the senior Civil Servant doing the investigation; Simon Case,  was previously Permanent Secretary to Boris, and before that Personal Private Secretary for David Cameron and Teresa May. It's the nearest thing you'll get without actually appointing a Tory MP to do the jiob.

Supposedly Simon Case was at one of the parties too.

If newspapers have names of all people that attended parties, is there no court order that could lead them to handing it over to the authorities. How much evidence do they want?

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23 minutes ago, FarehamSaintJames said:

Supposedly Simon Case was at one of the parties too.

If newspapers have names of all people that attended parties, is there no court order that could lead them to handing it over to the authorities. How much evidence do they want?

It is now being reported that the No 10 Deputy Director of Communications, responsible for this week's media reponse to/ denial of the claims about the party, actually attended the party, ( that did not take place ).

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49 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

What a load of unworkable pony. As if it won’t break down party lines. If the civil service aren’t neutral, that’s an issue with the calibre of the pinkos within in the blob. 
 

 

Ideally it should be investigated by the police, but perhaps Priti Patel has had something to do with that? Or maybe the fact that they provide the security at no 10 so are probably crapping themselves as they are complicit.

What is important here is not what someone like me writes on a football forum, it is that a democratically elected government and PM take the piss out of the electorate and blatantly lie to us. Perhaps you would be better served to turn your anger on the people you voted in.

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Let’s be honest you couldn’t trust any of this lot in power, they’re all in it for themselves.

They took power on the lies of Brexit and they’re making things worse. It’s beyond scandalous. NHS waiting lists record high. Police and other services cut year on year. People need to wake up.

How anyone can defend Boris or his cronies is quite moronic.

Anyone started a petition to get those who were fined last year to be reimbursed? If these MPs and staff on extremely high salaries don’t have to pay, why should someone who lives on a pittance.

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21 hours ago, badgerx16 said:

How long before the senior 1922 members decide enough is enough ?

The murmuring seems like they’ve given him more time l. Basically to get through till end of January without another FU. Probs got a stay if execution because of the sprog 👶. Wonder if May will pull the trigger on Thursday as rumoured (in no way it’s, just read various articles and analysis) 

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On 09/12/2021 at 22:09, Lord Duckhunter said:

What a load of unworkable pony. As if it won’t break down party lines. If the civil service aren’t neutral, that’s an issue with the calibre of the pinkos within in the blob. 
 

 

Got a job yet you Tory apologist? 
you’ll probably complain about Covid passports and restrictions being like Nazi Germany but will happily vote for the mob who made protest illegal and for pushing refugees back into the sea.

Judge ye, lest ye be judged!

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On 12/12/2021 at 10:12, badgerx16 said:

How long before the senior 1922 members decide enough is enough ?

I think the worry the Tories will have is whether they'd actually be more electable without Boris or not.  The man's an ejit and clearly damaged the party, but he's also fiercely popular with the brexiteers and young people who unironically use the word "banter".  If he goes they'll lose a lot of that support and might not make it up in different ways.  They might feel that if they can get their ship in order and Boris can pull together a semi-competent six months, he's still their best bet.

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27 minutes ago, Jeremy Corbyn said:

I think the worry the Tories will have is whether they'd actually be more electable without Boris or not.  The man's an ejit and clearly damaged the party, but he's also fiercely popular with the brexiteers and young people who unironically use the word "banter".  If he goes they'll lose a lot of that support and might not make it up in different ways.  They might feel that if they can get their ship in order and Boris can pull together a semi-competent six months, he's still their best bet.

There are potential Tory I'd vote for, but never Johnson. Tobias Ellwood is my choice - no chance obvs. 

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5 hours ago, Jeremy Corbyn said:

I think the worry the Tories will have is whether they'd actually be more electable without Boris or not.  The man's an ejit and clearly damaged the party, but he's also fiercely popular with the brexiteers and young people who unironically use the word "banter".  If he goes they'll lose a lot of that support and might not make it up in different ways.  They might feel that if they can get their ship in order and Boris can pull together a semi-competent six months, he's still their best bet.

An interesting point. You could be right but I think that they are past that stage. When you get the likes of Ant and Dec taking the piss you are in serious trouble.  I inagine pantomime dames this Xmas are going to have great fun at Boris's expense. Objects of ridicule don't last long. 

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10 hours ago, Fan The Flames said:

Wheres that from, pretty much spot on.

But it was always going to end this way. When he won, the silver lining was that he would turn out to be the worst PM for a ling time. Just like Trump, they both didn't disappoint.

Pretty sure it was the editorial from the Observer.

Will be interesting to see how many and which Tories vote against Plan B today.

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15 minutes ago, The Cat said:

Pretty sure it was the editorial from the Observer.

Will be interesting to see how many and which Tories vote against Plan B today.

Sure will, hopefully it'll be all or most of the 1922 committee. 

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17 minutes ago, The Cat said:

Pretty sure it was the editorial from the Observer.

Will be interesting to see how many and which Tories vote against Plan B today.

Thanks, it was. Someone sent me the link to the article yesterday, that was doing the rounds as well. The Boris government is an interesting watch at the moment.

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16 hours ago, The Cat said:

Read a few bits saying that backbenchers want Liz Truss as PM. Fucking hell, I think I'd rather keep that prick Johnson than have her running the country.

Ive been seeing her name a lot in news site comments as their preference for next PM. Couldn't believe it. Relieved to see a Survation poll today has Sunak way, way ahead of any other contenders with something like 26% ahead of next best on something like 6%

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