Boris Johnson-Prime Minister (Vol 8)

Boris Johnson-Prime Minister (Vol 8)

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TwigtheWonderkid

43,402 posts

151 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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Electro1980 said:
General Price said:
Imagine if the Durham PCC was a member of the Labour party.
Are you suggesting the PCC got involved in individual cases based on politics? Corruption is a big claim to make and needs some evidence.
The evidence is an inconvenience to these people when it exists to nail their man, but the lack of evidence is no inconvenience when they want to accuse others of random made up stuff.

They have just a passing acquaintance with evidence and facts. They are barely on nodding terms with honesty and integrity.

abzmike

8,404 posts

107 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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Electro1980 said:
None of that matters. This isn’t about who attended what event and what the event was. The police have already sorted that.

This is about Boris lying to parliament. Everything else about parties and whinging about Starmer is irrelevant. Parliament is now holding one of its own to account, and to its own standards.
Indeed, and Mr Johnson resigned not because of parties, but the Chris Pincher affair and his half-brained lies about it.

Short Grain

2,772 posts

221 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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James6112 said:
Hopefully ReesMogg will be sanctionedsectioned for his dumbass marsupial comments.


This must be coming any day now:-
Johnson posing for pictures, driving down Kyiv High Street in a tank. Full combat gear.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_cat_strategy

Pan Pan Pan

9,922 posts

112 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
I saw yesterday someone describe Boris's defence as "yes, I went into the bank wearing a balaclava, and holding a sorn off shotgun, but I had no idea I was attending a robbery."

Sums it up really.
Strange though, how Kier Starmer was seen eating and drinking with `his' work colleagues `inside' a closed room, and yet somehow the Covid virus was supposed to know that this was different to what idiot Johnson did. Funny that???
Did Keir invite his interior designer, his wife and his kid along too? I know you'll never see the difference, but everyone at the KS event was working with him before hand, and continued working afterwards. A group of work colleagues breaking for pizza and a beer, and then carrying on working. Nothing like Boris and his bring your own booze party.
Excuses, Excuses for Starmer doing exactly what Johnson did. But it was OK the Covid virus was able to tell the difference between a Starmer party, and a Johnson party, so it all ended well.

TwigtheWonderkid

43,402 posts

151 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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Pan Pan Pan said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
I saw yesterday someone describe Boris's defence as "yes, I went into the bank wearing a balaclava, and holding a sorn off shotgun, but I had no idea I was attending a robbery."

Sums it up really.
Strange though, how Kier Starmer was seen eating and drinking with `his' work colleagues `inside' a closed room, and yet somehow the Covid virus was supposed to know that this was different to what idiot Johnson did. Funny that???
Did Keir invite his interior designer, his wife and his kid along too? I know you'll never see the difference, but everyone at the KS event was working with him before hand, and continued working afterwards. A group of work colleagues breaking for pizza and a beer, and then carrying on working. Nothing like Boris and his bring your own booze party.
Excuses, Excuses for Starmer doing exactly what Johnson did. But it was OK the Covid virus was able to tell the difference between a Starmer party, and a Johnson party, so it all ended well.
And what lies did SKS tell the HoC about his "party"?

Maybe the thousands people who attended the Cheltenham Festival in March 2020 are equally as bad as Boris? OK, they broke no laws, but the virus couldn't tell the difference.

Are there any straws left that you can clutch at?

blueg33

35,972 posts

225 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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Pan Pan Pan said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
I saw yesterday someone describe Boris's defence as "yes, I went into the bank wearing a balaclava, and holding a sorn off shotgun, but I had no idea I was attending a robbery."

Sums it up really.
Strange though, how Kier Starmer was seen eating and drinking with `his' work colleagues `inside' a closed room, and yet somehow the Covid virus was supposed to know that this was different to what idiot Johnson did. Funny that???
Did Keir invite his interior designer, his wife and his kid along too? I know you'll never see the difference, but everyone at the KS event was working with him before hand, and continued working afterwards. A group of work colleagues breaking for pizza and a beer, and then carrying on working. Nothing like Boris and his bring your own booze party.
Excuses, Excuses for Starmer doing exactly what Johnson did. But it was OK the Covid virus was able to tell the difference between a Starmer party, and a Johnson party, so it all ended well.
You live in a fantasy world

Who is being investigated for misleading the house?
Who was prosecuted for attending illegal gatherings?
Who was too fking stupid, or too fking arrogant to think the rules that he told us about every day didn’t apply to him?

Clue for you - it’s not KS

Edited by blueg33 on Sunday 26th March 10:32

bitchstewie

51,359 posts

211 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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I doubt he'll address that.

Seems to be a theme with the "but his Curry" crowd.

Stuart70

3,936 posts

184 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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General Price said:
Electro1980 said:
General Price said:
Imagine if the Durham PCC was a member of the Labour party.
Are you suggesting the PCC got involved in individual cases based on politics? Corruption is a big claim to make and needs some evidence.
You'll be telling me they were at the party next.
What relevance to BJ in parliament, lying?

Pan Pan Pan

9,922 posts

112 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
I saw yesterday someone describe Boris's defence as "yes, I went into the bank wearing a balaclava, and holding a sorn off shotgun, but I had no idea I was attending a robbery."

Sums it up really.
Strange though, how Kier Starmer was seen eating and drinking with `his' work colleagues `inside' a closed room, and yet somehow the Covid virus was supposed to know that this was different to what idiot Johnson did. Funny that???
Did Keir invite his interior designer, his wife and his kid along too? I know you'll never see the difference, but everyone at the KS event was working with him before hand, and continued working afterwards. A group of work colleagues breaking for pizza and a beer, and then carrying on working. Nothing like Boris and his bring your own booze party.
Excuses, Excuses for Starmer doing exactly what Johnson did. But it was OK the Covid virus was able to tell the difference between a Starmer party, and a Johnson party, so it all ended well.
And what lies did SKS tell the HoC about his "party"?

Maybe the thousands people who attended the Cheltenham Festival in March 2020 are equally as bad as Boris? OK, they broke no laws, but the virus couldn't tell the difference.

Are there any straws left that you can clutch at?
Possibly, but it seems that there are no straws left at which `you' will not clutch. Starmer just made the mistake of getting caught doing exactly what Johnson did. People who live in glass houses should really not be the ones throwing stones.

blueg33

35,972 posts

225 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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Pan Pan Pan said:
Possibly, but it seems that there are no straws left at which `you' will not clutch. Starmer just made the mistake of getting caught doing exactly what Johnson did. People who live in glass houses should really not be the ones throwing stones.
No he didn’t. The police investigated and didn’t fine him. The found he didn’t break the law.

Remind yourself what happened when Boris was investigated by the police.

Oh yes he got fined for breaking the law.

So your argument has zero relevance

Pan Pan Pan

9,922 posts

112 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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blueg33 said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
I saw yesterday someone describe Boris's defence as "yes, I went into the bank wearing a balaclava, and holding a sorn off shotgun, but I had no idea I was attending a robbery."

Sums it up really.
Strange though, how Kier Starmer was seen eating and drinking with `his' work colleagues `inside' a closed room, and yet somehow the Covid virus was supposed to know that this was different to what idiot Johnson did. Funny that???
Did Keir invite his interior designer, his wife and his kid along too? I know you'll never see the difference, but everyone at the KS event was working with him before hand, and continued working afterwards. A group of work colleagues breaking for pizza and a beer, and then carrying on working. Nothing like Boris and his bring your own booze party.
Excuses, Excuses for Starmer doing exactly what Johnson did. But it was OK the Covid virus was able to tell the difference between a Starmer party, and a Johnson party, so it all ended well.
You live in a fantasy world

Who is being investigated for misleading the house?
Who was prosecuted for attending illegal gatherings?
Who was too fking stupid, or too fking arrogant to think the rules that he told us about every day didn’t apply to him?

Clue for you - it’s not KS

Edited by blueg33 on Sunday 26th March 10:32
YOU need to find out if Starmer got any help from his mates in the legal profession to get him off the hook.
There is no doubt that Johnson was f*cking stupid (To use your words), but trying to make out that Starmer did nothing wrong in relation to Covid isolating, is beyond ridiculous, when millions have SEEN him and his colleagues at a gathering during lockdown. Rayner even first tried to deny that she was there FFS!

blueg33

35,972 posts

225 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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Pan Pan Pan said:
YOU need to find out if Starmer got any help from his mates in the legal profession to get him off the hook.
There is no doubt that Johnson was f*cking stupid (To use your words), but trying to make out that Starmer did nothing wrong in relation to Covid isolating, is beyond ridiculous, when millions have SEEN him and his colleagues at a gathering during lockdown. Rayner even first tried to deny that she was there FFS!
Beyond stupid?

Don’t be daft. You really are desperate.

I’m no fan of KS but really your desperation half funny and half pathetic

bitchstewie

51,359 posts

211 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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The Police looked into it.

"No case to answer".

This is desperate stuff isn't it?

Mrr T

12,247 posts

266 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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Pan Pan Pan said:
YOU need to find out if Starmer got any help from his mates in the legal profession to get him off the hook.
Are you claiming Sir S got off with help from his legal mates. Making such a claim without evidence is very much against PH posting rules.

MiniMan64

16,936 posts

191 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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I wonder if Boris is a bit pissed off that a fake South Korean consultancy firm didn’t offer HIM £10k a day in fees….

bitchstewie

51,359 posts

211 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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First it was "but he had a curry" then it was "but there was beer they're only allowed water" then it was "but the Police have to investigate" and when they did and said there was "no case to answer" it turned into "but the Durham PCC".

It's grim stuff from people who can't accept their boy was in the wrong.

TwigtheWonderkid

43,402 posts

151 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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blueg33 said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
YOU need to find out if Starmer got any help from his mates in the legal profession to get him off the hook.
There is no doubt that Johnson was f*cking stupid (To use your words), but trying to make out that Starmer did nothing wrong in relation to Covid isolating, is beyond ridiculous, when millions have SEEN him and his colleagues at a gathering during lockdown. Rayner even first tried to deny that she was there FFS!
Beyond stupid?

Don’t be daft. You really are desperate.

I’m no fan of KS but really your desperation half funny and half pathetic
Absolutely. SKS said he would resign if found guilty. The reason he did that was either because

1. He knew the rules and knew he'd not broken them.
2. He knew his "mates" would get him off, a ridiculous allegation for which you can provide no evidence.

I'll give you a clue.....it wasn't No 2.

Dingu

3,793 posts

31 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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Pan Pan Pan said:
YOU need to find out if Starmer got any help from his mates in the legal profession to get him off the hook.
There is no doubt that Johnson was f*cking stupid (To use your words), but trying to make out that Starmer did nothing wrong in relation to Covid isolating, is beyond ridiculous, when millions have SEEN him and his colleagues at a gathering during lockdown. Rayner even first tried to deny that she was there FFS!
Crikey. Maybe take a walk? You seem more worked up over this than is healthy.

Especially when repeatedly wrong.

S600BSB

4,664 posts

107 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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Dingu said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
YOU need to find out if Starmer got any help from his mates in the legal profession to get him off the hook.
There is no doubt that Johnson was f*cking stupid (To use your words), but trying to make out that Starmer did nothing wrong in relation to Covid isolating, is beyond ridiculous, when millions have SEEN him and his colleagues at a gathering during lockdown. Rayner even first tried to deny that she was there FFS!
Crikey. Maybe take a walk? You seem more worked up over this than is healthy.

Especially when repeatedly wrong.
He's clearly gone down the Pan.

blueg33

35,972 posts

225 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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Pan Pan Pan is a distress call. He is clearly having some sort of crisis.
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