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RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - winsaw - 23-01-2022 11:05 (22-01-2022 23:09 )crankshaft Wrote: The credibility of all these Tory MPs in the cabinet backing him playing for time "waiting for the outcome of Sue Grey's report" is shot in terms of their lack of principle and is a pathetic spectacle, showing themselves to be acting as mouthpieces in a propaganda war defending the indefensible. He broke the rules that he set himself! Gutless cowards the lot of them to defend him and gag themselves from conceding the bleedingly obvious fact that the Clown Prince broke his own rules that he was Commander and Chief over. Him saying that "no one told him the said party in the garden on 20 May 2020 wasn't a work do" is laughable and can only really be a face-saving response that is postponing the inevitable potential damning appraisal of Sue Grey. I just get the feeling she's not going to be able to prove that bojo knew what was going on and that's all he needs to serve really, RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - crankshaft - 23-01-2022 11:06 (23-01-2022 10:51 )The Silent Majority Wrote: Wragg is meeting with the police next week about the blackmail allegations. RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - crankshaft - 23-01-2022 11:15 (23-01-2022 11:05 )winsaw Wrote: I just get the feeling she's not going to be able to prove that bojo knew what was going on and that's all he needs to serve really, All hinges on what she takes from what Dominic Cummings' reveals, and maybe others. Johnson has claimed no one warned him that the 'gathering' on 20/5/20 might be considered a party. Cummings said he did. But more than anything else, it's absurd that Johnson hides behind the excuse that no one advised him. He's the one who's signed off the rules! RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Skyline - 23-01-2022 11:23 RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Factotum - 23-01-2022 22:50 I'm no fan of the blonde ape, but the most serious of many serious problems is when he goes, who do we get in his place? Will it be Preeti Useless? The PR agent that's never had a real job in her life. Or "slithering" Sunak? The ex investment banker, risen without trace, arranged married to the daughter of an Indian billionaire. Or will it be the jingoistic Ms Truss? Who seems to be taking a lot of tax payer funded "fact finding" missions now she's been "promoted" to Foreign secretary. And don't forget Gove, who does seem to be able to "get things done" but whom many even in his own party regard as an "out & out fascist". What's it to be? On the other side there's always Dame Kieth ..... We're screwed. RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - lovebabes56 - 24-01-2022 06:17 ^We're screwed because no other party can break Labour or the Conservative party's stranglehold on the system. The next election will probably the best opportunity to have a hung parliament and force ALL parties to work as one coalition Government, working TOGETHER for the good of the country, sharing ideas and policies. This is the only way forward if we are to meet head on and tackle the serious issues that are facing us. Even IF it means we have to have a referendum for every policy brought forward at least WE would have a REAL SAY in the parliamentary process for once and it is not left solely to those who sit in parliament to have the final say. WE HAVE TO HAVE THE FINAL SAY. can someone explain to mew how he can describe a party as a "work event" when it actually WAS a party? not to mention he didn't bring his own booze either... RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - lovebabes56 - 24-01-2022 06:28 (23-01-2022 04:59 )HannahsPet Wrote:(22-01-2022 21:56 )The Silent Majority Wrote: Interesting profile piece on Sue Grey tonight, on the radio. Wonder what car she was driving at the time I hope she gives Boris a big slap across the chops in her report might actually wake the cunt up RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - The Silent Majority - 24-01-2022 06:49 (24-01-2022 06:17 )lovebabes56 Wrote: Even IF it means we have to have a referendum for every policy brought forward at least WE would have a REAL SAY in the parliamentary process for once and it is not left solely to those who sit in parliament to have the final say. WE HAVE TO HAVE THE FINAL SAY. Bad as things are, that would be a totally unworkable nightmare. RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - SecretAgent - 24-01-2022 07:27 (24-01-2022 06:17 )lovebabes56 Wrote: Even IF it means we have to have a referendum for every policy brought forward at least WE would have a REAL SAY in the parliamentary process for once and it is not left solely to those who sit in parliament to have the final say. WE HAVE TO HAVE THE FINAL SAY. Where were you in 2016 for the last referendum? What a bloody mess that turned out to be. Tell me do you vote every General & Local election? If so then you get your chance then. If not then maybe keep quiet until you do RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Cooper_temple - 24-01-2022 09:53 Reports are saying No10 cops have given ‘extremely damning’ evidence to Sue Gray about the parties. |