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indianajones
Just now, Shooter McGavin said:

So Boris Johnson not only lied to parliament, mislead parliament, broke the law and was therefore issued with a fine, but now he’s also tried to suppress the Sue Gray report.

 

They’ll be scrambling to make a U-Turn on Labours windfall tax just to try and crawl through this one.

 

The man, his party and the people that vote for them are complete parasites.

 

Totally agree but it appears no one cares enough to do anything. 

 

Total farce. 

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Shooter McGavin
7 minutes ago, indianajones said:

 

Totally agree but it appears no one cares enough to do anything. 

 

Total farce. 


Yep, a democratic country where the PM has been found to have lied to parliament on several occassion, and has now tried to sweep a report into his illegal activities under the carpet.


This is happening in front of our eyes, and yet still people are willing to try and defend him, or deflect entirely.

 

That’s genuinely the level we’re at right now. Galling.

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We, the UK, used to laugh at countries with corrupt clowns for leaders. Now we are one of those countries. 
For those Conservative supporters who think that anyone wanting Johnson gone is just a bitter Nationalist or Socialist, ask yourself if you think that all of this nonsense would have happened under Margaret Thatcher’s time as PM? Or any other Conservative PM in recent history.

Surely the Conservatives have better than Johnson to lead them and be PM.

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He should have just admitted it, any sane person wouldn't have been that bothered. The lying to parliament will be what does for him.

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1 hour ago, Shooter McGavin said:

So Boris Johnson not only lied to parliament, mislead parliament, broke the law and was therefore issued with a fine, but now he’s also tried to suppress the Sue Gray report.

 

They’ll be scrambling to make a U-Turn on Labours windfall tax just to try and crawl through this one.

 

The man, his party and the people that vote for them are complete parasites.

I have no truck with people who vote Tory because it benefits them. I don't like it as such but voting for them and getting ****ed over is idiocy in it's purist form.

 

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52 minutes ago, SectionDJambo said:

Surely the Conservatives have better than Johnson to lead them and be PM.

Unfortunately for the Tory Party, the current Junta jettisoned those among them with a brain because they were totally against imposing serious long-term economic damage on the country (I.e. they were Remainers).
 

Following the night of the long knives, what we have left is a shell of an organisation more resembling an English National Party. We can only hope that large numbers of ‘pure’ Conservatives realise that their ‘tribe’ no longer exists and they vote differently at the next GE.
 

I am not hopeful.

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He's been lying,  cheating,  on the take and a whole lot worse for many years in his various guises.  It's pretty clear that he sees an absolute entitlement for himself to lie and cheat with no jeopardy.  

 

Politicians have always been liars and many have cheated in various ways.  It used to be accepted that you took the risks and consequences along with the dodgy deeds.  Johnson has taken it to a new level.  The trouble is that the new level will remain after he's moved on.  The previous norms wont return. 

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1 hour ago, WorldChampions1902 said:

Unfortunately for the Tory Party, the current Junta jettisoned those among them with a brain because they were totally against imposing serious long-term economic damage on the country (I.e. they were Remainers).
 

Following the night of the long knives, what we have left is a shell of an organisation more resembling an English National Party. We can only hope that large numbers of ‘pure’ Conservatives realise that their ‘tribe’ no longer exists and they vote differently at the next GE.
 

I am not hopeful.

The Tories have always been the English National(ist) Party, especially since that vile lunatic Thatcher. They have enablers and usurpers(see Scotland) everywhere. 

 

They control most of the media as we know. Most people don't care about politics and can't see the real issues, unfortunately. I can understand small "c" Conservatism with a Scottish flavour that would appeal to me but the Brit/English view of a cohesive democracy for the rest of the UK is not happening.

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1 hour ago, Victorian said:

He's been lying,  cheating,  on the take and a whole lot worse for many years in his various guises.  It's pretty clear that he sees an absolute entitlement for himself to lie and cheat with no jeopardy.  

 

Politicians have always been liars and many have cheated in various ways.  It used to be accepted that you took the risks and consequences along with the dodgy deeds.  Johnson has taken it to a new level.  The trouble is that the new level will remain after he's moved on.  The previous norms wont return. 

Johnson is so like Trump in many ways.

An absolute scumbag.

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Shooter McGavin
5 hours ago, Dazo said:

Jesus what a salty 24 hours on this thread. How many times is it now that Boris is gone ? 😂


PM lying to parliament, misleading parliament and ultimately, breaking the law.

 

And you describe peoples reaction as salty?

 

Can I just ask, do you think Boris should resign?

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Shooter McGavin
2 hours ago, Victorian said:

He's been lying,  cheating,  on the take and a whole lot worse for many years in his various guises.  It's pretty clear that he sees an absolute entitlement for himself to lie and cheat with no jeopardy.  

 

Politicians have always been liars and many have cheated in various ways.  It used to be accepted that you took the risks and consequences along with the dodgy deeds.  Johnson has taken it to a new level.  The trouble is that the new level will remain after he's moved on.  The previous norms wont return. 


Spot on.

 

It’s a race to the bottom now. Look at the nick of the PM & MP’s right now,

 

- Tory Prime Minister caught lying to parliament, misleading parliament and breaking the law.

- A tory MP trying to defend a convicted sex offender, who also happened to be a fellow tory MP.

- A tory MP making light of a fellow tory MP being accused of a string of sexual offences, spanning across a 7 year period.

- A tory MP currently under investigation for spiking drinks and carrying out sexual assaults.
 

And that’s just the tory’s.

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The Dragon Reborn

Two final nails in his coffin:

 

1. Panorama 7pm tonight on BBC2

2. Sue Grey report tomorrow

 

:pleasing:

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Energy bills set to rise another £800 on average per year.

 

I’m terrified to think how many people Sunak & the torys are going to allow to die because of this.

 

Insidious c****.

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7 minutes ago, Shooter McGavin said:

Energy bills set to rise another £800 on average per year.

 

I’m terrified to think how many people Sunak & the torys are going to allow to die because of this.

 

Insidious c****.

£2800 they reckon from January.

 

Think about what that means for people on universal credit, £4018 a year.

 

After paying their power bill they'll be left with £3.34 a day to live off (4018-2800= 1218)

That's paying bills, clothing themselves, feeding themselves.

150 quid rebate on CT's no good, they don't pay CT.

 

£3.34 a day, assuming there are no sanctions or advances of course.

 

That's what Britain is today, it's disgusting.

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Dennis Denuto
6 hours ago, Taffin said:

He should have just admitted it, any sane person wouldn't have been that bothered. The lying to parliament will be what does for him.

Sorry Taff but I am just not buying that at all. - BJ is serial liar, he has lied to parliament loads of times, many as PM and nothing happens, he even wins elections.  What is goin go do for him here is eventually the shitstorm is going to get too much, people who were under severe restrictions and were very compliant cannot forget or forgive him and his team for this, loads of heads at No10 are going for this.

 

Citizens of this country died alone but they had a ****ing Friday wine club, it is no wonder they lied about it.

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Shooter McGavin
2 minutes ago, Smithee said:

£2800 they reckon from January.

 

Think about what that means for people on universal credit, £4018 a year.

 

After paying their power bill they'll be left with £3.34 a day to live off (4018-2800= 1218)

That's paying bills, clothing themselves, feeding themselves.

150 quid rebate on CT's no good, they don't pay CT.

 

£3.34 a day, assuming there are no sanctions or advances of course.

 

That's what Britain is today, it's disgusting.


Yep, but it’s alright, cause tax payers money gets spunked into renovating Big Ben, or new carpets in Buckingham Palace. 

 

Oh and amongst all of this, we’re now being told we should go outside and sing Sweet Caroline for the Queen, cause y’know, that’s what a completely normal f****** country does apparently.

 

United Kingdom is a backwards s****hole.

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14 minutes ago, Dennis Denuto said:

Sorry Taff but I am just not buying that at all. - BJ is serial liar, he has lied to parliament loads of times, many as PM and nothing happens, he even wins elections.  What is goin go do for him here is eventually the shitstorm is going to get too much, people who were under severe restrictions and were very compliant cannot forget or forgive him and his team for this, loads of heads at No10 are going for this.

 

Citizens of this country died alone but they had a ****ing Friday wine club, it is no wonder they lied about it.

 

Just have to agree to disagree I guess and I respect your view on it. I genuinely couldn't give a monkeys if they were having wine on a Friday. The rules (admittedly his, albeit I'm not convinced he ever believed in them) were stupid imo. Left to his own devices there would have been no restrictions I'm fairly certain but people wanted them, so he brought them in to be seen to be doing something.

 

People who had tragic outcomes from COVID wouldn't have had a different outcome had there been no downing Street shindigs. 

 

There's 101 reasons he shouldn't be prime minister, socialising with his colleagues is one that barely even moves the dial for me.

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Spitonastranger
7 hours ago, Dazo said:

Jesus what a salty 24 hours on this thread. How many times is it now that Boris is gone ? 😂

Its your Tory party that has to get ride of him, the public cannot until an election, or are you that stupid :cornette:

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4 minutes ago, Taffin said:

 

Just have to agree to disagree I guess and I respect your view on it. I genuinely couldn't give a monkeys if they were having wine on a Friday. The rules (admittedly his, albeit I'm not convinced he ever believed in them) were stupid imo. Left to his own devices there would have been no restrictions I'm fairly certain but people wanted them, so he brought them in to be seen to be doing something.

 

People who had tragic outcomes from COVID wouldn't have had a different outcome had there been no downing Street shindigs. 

 

There's 101 reasons he shouldn't be prime minister, socialising with his colleagues is one that barely even moves the dial for me.

 

I tend to agree, the type of thing he did is that grey area that isn't a work event but it isn't work either. Deep down I probably think I'd have done the same behind closed doors with people I already spend all day with.

 

But it is absolutely ****ing shit that this is what's in danger of doing him and not the massive amounts of harm he's done and is still doing to the UK 

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maroonlegions
20 minutes ago, manaliveits105 said:

Where it began I can’t begin to knowing 

Is that it. You are coming across as not very bright.

 

 

Did you get that quote from Tory HQ social media forms.

 

Those forums must be a gas to read, tears and snotters and full of Boris liking narcissists rabidly snarling at the media.

 

You just can't man up and put on your big boy pants and admit that Boris and those who defend him are utter fantasists and not in the real world. 

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maroonlegions
20 minutes ago, Spitonastranger said:

Its your Tory party that has to get ride of him, the public cannot until an election, or are you that stupid :cornette:

 

Thats all they have, sneaky we smart arse comments that offer nothing but trolling.

 

They are  not man enough to hold their party 100% accountable for letting this narcissistic Eton mess continue as PM. They are seriously damaging their party, long may that continue ..  

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Dennis Denuto
18 minutes ago, Taffin said:

 

Just have to agree to disagree I guess and I respect your view on it. I genuinely couldn't give a monkeys if they were having wine on a Friday. The rules (admittedly his, albeit I'm not convinced he ever believed in them) were stupid imo. Left to his own devices there would have been no restrictions I'm fairly certain but people wanted them, so he brought them in to be seen to be doing something.

 

People who had tragic outcomes from COVID wouldn't have had a different outcome had there been no downing Street shindigs. 

 

There's 101 reasons he shouldn't be prime minister, socialising with his colleagues is one that barely even moves the dial for me.

It not just tragic outcomes from Covid, it is the tragedy that happened during Covid. People were still ill and dying from non-covid conditions and yet all the care they received was compromised, funerals were curtailed and families could not hug - this has lasting trauma which is being made worse by those affected seeing what was going on at the very heart of Government.  

 

The fact he lied to Parliament is meh for me, if he goes isn't a big deal either, he just gets replaced by another lying Tory prick with no compassion - but heads must roll for this, they all new what they were doing was wrong and it was sticking two fingers up to the public but they felt entitled to do it anyway. This needs to be stopped and message sent that it is not acceptable.

 

BTW I am sorry to say in this instance I find your view hard to respect, but you are of course entitled to hold it  👍

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14 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

 

Thats all they have, sneaky we smart arse comments that offer nothing but trolling.

 

They are  not man enough to hold their party 100% accountable for letting this narcissistic Eton mess continue as PM. They are seriously damaging their party, long may that continue ..  

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35 minutes ago, Smithee said:

 

I tend to agree, the type of thing he did is that grey area that isn't a work event but it isn't work either. Deep down I probably think I'd have done the same behind closed doors with people I already spend all day with.

 

But it is absolutely ****ing shit that this is what's in danger of doing him and not the massive amounts of harm he's done and is still doing to the UK 

 

Whilst I'm not too fussed by it, I'll happily take it if it does indeed see him out...dependent on who replaces him (which terrifies me equally)

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13 minutes ago, Dennis Denuto said:

It not just tragic outcomes from Covid, it is the tragedy that happened during Covid. People were still ill and dying from non-covid conditions and yet all the care they received was compromised, funerals were curtailed and families could not hug - this has lasting trauma which is being made worse by those affected seeing what was going on at the very heart of Government.  

 

It's optics though, sure be angry at him for the rules, but their knees ups didn't change anything. If people thought the rules were necessary then they should remain happy they followed them. If they didn't, then I imagine many (in a role reversal) would have done the same. 

 

13 minutes ago, Dennis Denuto said:

 

The fact he lied to Parliament is meh for me, if he goes isn't a big deal either, he just gets replaced by another lying Tory prick with no compassion - but heads must roll for this, they all new what they were doing was wrong and it was sticking two fingers up to the public but they felt entitled to do it anyway. This needs to be stopped and message sent that it is not acceptable.

 

I don't believe they did all know what they were doing was wrong. I reckon many of the more junior staff have been absolutely hung out to dry, that said ignorance of the law is not an excuse...but when the police seemed to not know their arse from their elbow on the Covid rules it's hardly surprising.

 

13 minutes ago, Dennis Denuto said:

 

BTW I am sorry to say in this instance I find your view hard to respect, but you are of course entitled to hold it  👍

 

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maroonlegions
11 minutes ago, Taffin said:

 

It's optics though, sure be angry at him for the rules, but their knees ups didn't change anything. If people thought the rules were necessary then they should remain happy they followed them. If they didn't, then I imagine many (in a role reversal) would have done the same. 

 

 

I don't believe they did all know what they were doing was wrong. I reckon many of the more junior staff have been absolutely hung out to dry, that said ignorance of the law is not an excuse...but when the police seemed to not know their arse from their elbow on the Covid rules it's hardly surprising.

 

 

 

 

:vrface:

 

 

Feking hell. Seriously. Straight from Tory HQ spin doctors.

 

You actually think that the public are that thick or most of us non Tories on here are??

 

Their knees up did not change anything??

Try telling that to my wife when her dad was dying of cancer and she could NOT visit him in his last days.

 

Try telling that to the all those people who could NOT attend funerals or attend care homes to be with their loved ones in the last fecking moments of their lives.

 

And what was this utter Eton mess and the REST of them doing, yes having a fecking KNEES UP..

 

The police DID KNOW  the rules,  as did the younger ones at that knees up DID know the fecking rules too.

 

Nice try but you are fooling know one. Looks like its back to Tory HQ for another try mate.

 

Utter insidious cop out.  

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maroonlegions
3 minutes ago, Footballfirst said:

Back me or sack me meeting?

 

 

Is Taffin attending, he sounds like a jolly good chap. 

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7 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

 

 

:vrface:

 

 

Feking hell. Seriously. Straight from Tory HQ spin doctors.

 

You actually think that the public are that thick or most of us non Tories on here are??

 

Their knees up did not change anything??

Try telling that to my wife when her dad was dying of cancer and she could NOT visit him in his last days.

 

Try telling that to the all those people who could NOT attend funerals or attend care homes to be with their loved ones in the last fecking moments of their lives.

 

And what was this utter Eton mess and the REST of them doing, yes having a fecking KNEES UP..

 

The police DID KNOW  the rules,  as did the younger ones at that knees up DID know the fecking rules too.

 

Nice try but you are fooling know one. Looks like its back to Tory HQ for another try mate.

 

Utter insidious cop out.  

 

Would any of those things have been allowed to happen had Boris and co not had some drinks with their colleagues? Or would those restrictions have still prevented it?

 

Remember when the police were issuing fines that were getting tossed out of court and made quite high profile media stories? Didn't seem like they knew the rules.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

 

 

:vrface:

 

 

Feking hell. Seriously. Straight from Tory HQ spin doctors.

 

You actually think that the public are that thick or most of us non Tories on here are??

 

Their knees up did not change anything??

Try telling that to my wife when her dad was dying of cancer and she could NOT visit him in his last days.

 

Try telling that to the all those people who could NOT attend funerals or attend care homes to be with their loved ones in the last fecking moments of their lives.

 

And what was this utter Eton mess and the REST of them doing, yes having a fecking KNEES UP..

 

The police DID KNOW  the rules,  as did the younger ones at that knees up DID know the fecking rules too.

 

Nice try but you are fooling know one. Looks like its back to Tory HQ for another try mate.

 

Utter insidious cop out.  

 

You seem upset. :(

 

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This is what you're up against.

 

Shapps.

 

"The PM was,  presumably,  asked to drop by and speak at the leaving event.  So.. yes.. that's what happened.  He was asked to drop by someone and speak and then left".

 

Speculate a version of events and immediately confirm it as the explanation.  All in 10 seconds flat.

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3 hours ago, Shooter McGavin said:


PM lying to parliament, misleading parliament and ultimately, breaking the law.

 

And you describe peoples reaction as salty?

 

Can I just ask, do you think Boris should resign?


 

Of course he should. That photograph doesn’t add anything other than more tears and snotters on here. 😂

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maroonlegions

Wow, just wow.

 

The woodlice are coming out of the woodwork.

 

Look at that utter reptilian smug look. 

 

"Quite a threatening move that, mourning someone a year before they are actually dead," tweeted James Felton.

 
Credit;PA
 

 

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53 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

 

 

:vrface:

 

 

Feking hell. Seriously. Straight from Tory HQ spin doctors.

 

You actually think that the public are that thick or most of us non Tories on here are??

 

Their knees up did not change anything??

Try telling that to my wife when her dad was dying of cancer and she could NOT visit him in his last days.

 

Try telling that to the all those people who could NOT attend funerals or attend care homes to be with their loved ones in the last fecking moments of their lives.

 

And what was this utter Eton mess and the REST of them doing, yes having a fecking KNEES UP..

 

The police DID KNOW  the rules,  as did the younger ones at that knees up DID know the fecking rules too.

 

Nice try but you are fooling know one. Looks like its back to Tory HQ for another try mate.

 

Utter insidious cop out.  

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Dazo seems to prefer to prosecute a tribal argument on here as opposed to bothering about being a useful mug for a ruling junta who don't care if citizens live or die.  Probably buys himself a wee trophy to keep as a prize for voting for the winning side at an election.

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manaliveits105
5 minutes ago, Dazo said:


 

Of course he should. That photograph doesn’t add anything other than more tears and snotters on here. 😂

The comrades love nothing more

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Spitonastranger
9 minutes ago, Dazo said:


 

Of course he should. That photograph doesn’t add anything other than more tears and snotters on here. 😂

people dieing with their loved ones not there and you post this with a laughing emoji 

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It's evident he doesn't give a **** about people so it would be hypocritical of me to give a **** back. 

Which covers every eventuality !

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maroonlegions
45 minutes ago, Taffin said:

 

Would any of those things have been allowed to happen had Boris and co not had some drinks with their colleagues? Or would those restrictions have still prevented it?

 

Remember when the police were issuing fines that were getting tossed out of court and made quite high profile media stories? Didn't seem like they knew the rules.

 

 

More utter drivel.

 

You are digging one deep hole here.

 

There were plenty of fines being handed out, one studant got fined 1000s of pounds.

 

You are either not very bright or are at it. 

 

You are just not making any sense.

 

What part of the "its illegal to gather or have meet ups and parties??  

 

You are actually trying to defend him??

 

Actually trying to justify him and those that WILLFULLY and KNOWING broke the law.

 

Again, try telling that  to those that DID obey, the law and WILLFULLY and KNOWINGLY did not attend any social gatherings, funerals and as you say attend a knees up. I perceive that you know the definition and meaning of a "knees up". 

 

So WHY did BORIS lie to parliament about it.??

 

Remember the "truth" does not fear investigation only liars and the lies they tell do.

 

Sue Grey??  Why did he demand/invite her to number 10??

 

Because he is fearing that investigation outcome.    Hopefully that will be his final nail in his coffin as PM and another stake to the heart of this insidious and draconian government.

 

He has seriously damaged the Tory party no doubt about it.    

 

No way will the electorate ever forget what he has done come the next election.

 

  

 

    

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10 minutes ago, Victorian said:

Dazo seems to prefer to prosecute a tribal argument on here as opposed to bothering about being a useful mug for a ruling junta who don't care if citizens live or die.  Probably buys himself a wee trophy to keep as a prize for voting for the winning side at an election.

Yip yellow Tory or should i say a LIb Dem who sits on the fence then sucks up and sides with the winners.

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11 minutes ago, manaliveits105 said:

The comrades love nothing more


Wish I stuck a couple of quid away every time someone on here said he’s gone now. Cost of living crisis solved. 
 

Boris will go when the Tory party decide it’s the right time, not the snivelling weirdo’s and lefties hanging about this thread that’s for sure. 

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maroonlegions
12 minutes ago, manaliveits105 said:

The comrades love nothing more

And there he is.  Using name tabs to divide.

 

You must be desperate if that is all you have in this debate.

 

I used to think you were a person of intelligence and integrity   with morals and human empathy.

 

Or i am describing Corbyn for it aint yout pin up boy old Eton Mess.

 

I love nothing more seeing your posts get more and more silent or desperate.

 

Tory HQ social media outlets must be a utter tears and snotters shit fest.   

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6 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

Yip yellow Tory or should i say a LIb Dem who sits on the fence then sucks up and sides with the winners.


I’m insulted you think I’m a Lib Dem supporter Maroonlegions. 😢

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11 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

More utter drivel.

 

You are digging one deep hole here.

 

There were plenty of fines being handed out, one studant got fined 1000s of pounds.

 

Yes, and lots were thrown out in court.

 

 

11 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

You are either not very bright or are at it. 

 

 

 

11 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

 

You are just not making any sense.

 

What part of the "its illegal to gather or have meet ups and parties??  

 

Is this a question? 

 

11 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

 

You are actually trying to defend him??

 

No, I think you'll be hard pushed to find where I have. I've said I don't give a damn about their parties as other than optics it had no material impact on others, that's not defending it. The lying to parliament is out of order.

 

11 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

 

Actually trying to justify him and those that WILLFULLY and KNOWING broke the law.

 

Where? By suggesting some junior aides were misled by those more senior than them? 

 

11 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

 

Again, try telling that  to those that DID obey, the law and WILLFULLY and KNOWINGLY did not attend any social gatherings, funerals and as you say attend a knees up. I perceive that you know the definition and meaning of a "knees up". 

 

Try and tell them what? That the consumption of alcohol at number 10 didn't change the experience they had? 

 

11 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

 

So WHY did BORIS lie to parliament about it.??

 

Because that's what Boris does. He's a dishonest liar who not only won't stand up for what others believe in, but won't stand up for what he himself believes.

 

11 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

 

Remember the "truth" does not fear investigation only liars and the lies they tell do.

 

Sue Grey??  Why did he demand/invite her to number 10??

 

No idea. 

 

11 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

 

Because he is fearing that investigation outcome.    Hopefully that will be his final nail in his coffin as PM and another stake to the heart of this insidious and draconian government.

 

Hopefully, but I hope that due to its many failings as a government, not because they had some wines on a Friday.

 

11 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

 

He has seriously damaged the Tory party no doubt about it.    

 

No way will the electorate ever forget what he has done come the next election.

 

  

 

    

 

I'll ask you again, had they not had those downing Street parties, would those impacted by restrictions have not been impacted?

 

Your arguing a load of stuff that I'm not saying.

 

I think the bit in bold is probably worth some self reflection.

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2 minutes ago, Dazo said:


Wish I stuck a couple of quid away every time someone on here said he’s gone now. Cost of living crisis solved. 
 

Boris will go when the Tory party decide it’s the right time, not the snivelling weirdo’s and lefties hanging about this thread that’s for sure. 

Wow.

 

You are one utter ignorant and arrogant individual.

 

You have done nothing but posted very weird and sniveling posts defending the fecking undefendable.

 

Again, try telling all those people who lost love ones, right to their face that they are NOTHING but sniveling weirdos hanging about on social media forums demanding fecking JUSTICE and that Eton Mess and those that broke the law in number 10 are made accountable .

 

Its time you slid back to the Tory reptile house.      

 

Wish i had stuck i few quid on you posting utter shite in the defence of the Eton Mess when these photos emerged ..

 

 

 

 

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