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RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - sandals1963 - 20-01-2023 11:23 Boris must have got an invite as its invitation only.... RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - dundeered - 20-01-2023 11:44 But, Tony Blair is there as well? RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - skully - 20-01-2023 12:03 Well, I get the feeling some have heard about all the sex workers travelling to Davos this year, so wanted to get in on the action. If Boris and Blair have special services or similar somewhere on their expenses, you know exactly what they got up to. lol. RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - southsidestu - 21-01-2023 23:28 It has been revealed in a scoop by The Times Gabriel Pogrund that Chairman of The BBC Richard Sharp helped Johnson secure a loan of £800k weeks before Johnson selected him for the role at The Beep. Pogrund writes on Twitter: "Johnson was told to end Richard Sharp’s involvement in his financial affairs by Cab Office. Sharp has given £400k to the Conservatives, once managed Rishi Sunak at Goldman Sachs and is friend of Johnson But his proximity to Johnson - and involvement in financing his lifestyle in Downing St - has never been revealed. Sharp became involved after dining with his friend Sam Blyth, a millionaire foreign national and distant cousin of Johnson's in Nov 2020 Blyth asked Sharp for advice. Sharp agreed to help. He met Simon Case (current Cabinet Sec) to discuss matter in No10, brokered intro for Blyth, briefed PM. Simon Case told Sharp to cease his involvement in the matter. Shortly after, Cab Office Propriety and Ethics Team told Johnson to stop talking to Sharp By then, Johnson had already selected Sharp as his candidate for the £160k-a-year role By the time loan was finalised, Johnson had held private dinner at Chequers with two men and a bottle of wine around a small table... Sharp and Blyth It is claimed the PM's finances were not discussed. Team Johnson dismissed Qs about the meal, saying: "So what? Big deal." BBC job application says: "You cannot be considered for a public appointment if you fail to declare any conflict of interest" Candidates must disclose anything which could later undermine confidence in appointment Sharp didn't tell panel. MPs on pre-hearing did not know Sharp acknowledges he "connected" Johnson's guarantor with the head of the civil service; he insists there was no conflict and he did not provide wider financial advice. Johnson will not answer Qs, says all interests have been declared property." In wake of the news Labour has reported Johnson to the parliamentary standards watchdog. RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - HannahsPet - 22-01-2023 06:28 Hmmm i wonder who let this slip both Zahawai and this comes out 24-48 hours after Rishi gets the fixed penalty notice got a feeling rishi trying to bury boris always been rumblings about him wanting to come back and if it takes head of BBC out at the same time so be it RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - HannahsPet - 22-01-2023 09:11 so storys of Tax avoidance and Boris giving jobs so who do BBC have on Kunsberg sunday show IBS and Boris's sister !! they are not even trying to look impartial now Always thught BBC bias was a leftie conspiracy for them being so shit but last 18 months shown how fucking up the arse bbc is to the tory party RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - southsidestu - 22-01-2023 11:58 Primarily they are up the arse to whoever controls the money. The BBC needs to have greater political independance, not have it's senior figures picked by ministers and changes to its charter should be done with cross party support RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - HannahsPet - 01-02-2023 07:55 Boris is in the states Least the people of Uxbridge know that if putin does order a missile strike on him they are safe as he is never fucking there doing his job RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - The Silent Majority - 25-02-2023 12:44 I don't know whether to laugh or cry https://news.yahoo.com/boris-johnson-wants-become-nato-183106867.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAACLkRdJhJwuRLt0-ncuIuSqdVkWpvG_r7V82wO8qI5vpNYsRkWAQEcLwqlb1jEj44RoZbk3tVaGKqmRuYUzdRvbDYj4apdKDT2Eky1VojBiy7KM-4VNwn2mHJDXIYJbcUQT4dQk0P-neFTNNzeIwe5BG2bkPhR7h_QuqnwxFgEMq RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Charlemagne - 28-02-2023 10:34 I see that Boris has been stiring it with the DUP about the Windsor Framework. He really is a piece of If the DUP decide to continue to boycott the Northern Ireland assembly then it will be down to him. |