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  • #91
    Re: BreakTheLaw Boris

    Good link on there for finding out your local MP - only way they walk is internal pressure. https://twitter.com/VoxLibero/status...05517437104128

    I think the British public look like mugs withstanding this rubbish, they must be laughing themselves to sleep in their penthouses. A lot of other countries wouldn't stand for shit like this

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    • #92
      Re: BreakTheLaw Boris

      Originally posted by Wozza16 View Post
      Good link on there for finding out your local MP - only way they walk is internal pressure. https://twitter.com/VoxLibero/status...05517437104128

      I think the British public look like mugs withstanding this rubbish, they must be laughing themselves to sleep in their penthouses. A lot of other countries wouldn't stand for shit like this
      Thats the sad thing a significant minority are mugs.

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      • #93
        Re: BreakTheLaw Boris

        Originally posted by William Treseder View Post
        If the majority of the British public have higher moral codes and values than Johnson and his cronies, then the Conservatives will lose out at the next general election.
        I wont hold my breath.
        Totally agree unfortunately

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        • #94
          Re: BreakTheLaw Boris

          Originally posted by Hilts View Post
          Thats the sad thing a significant minority are mugs.
          Absolutely true

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          • #95
            Re: BreakTheLaw Boris

            Originally posted by Hilts View Post
            Grant Shapps nauseating defence.

            These tories really have no morals.
            Shapps had no problem throwing Sean Bailey under the bus for his office party, maybe because he's black.

            A Cabinet minister has branded a Christmas party attended by Shaun Bailey “disgraceful” after a leaked photograph appeared to show the former Conservative mayoral candidate at a bash at Tory HQ last December.

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            • #96
              Re: BreakTheLaw Boris

              Originally posted by Hilts View Post
              Thats the sad thing a significant minority are mugs.
              are they? that's a bit harsh. Maybe they just don't care enough because at this moment in time with some having to choose between food or warmth, whether the PM had a party with those he had meetings with earlier in the day probably isn't high on their thinking.

              Boris and Rishi should still resign though.

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              • #97
                Re: BreakTheLaw Boris

                the other point to consider is if Rishi and Boris do resign, Shapps and Patel would be the front runners :cry:

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                • #98
                  Re: BreakTheLaw Boris

                  Originally posted by DryCleaning View Post
                  the other point to consider is if Rishi and Boris do resign, Shapps and Patel would be the front runners :cry:
                  Not if they were also at Boris's birthday bash they won't be

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                  • #99
                    Re: BreakTheLaw Boris

                    Originally posted by The Bloop View Post
                    Not if they were also at Boris's birthday bash they won't be

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                    • Re: BreakTheLaw Boris

                      Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                      Forty 6ears ago, the Tory Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington resigned because the Falklands invasion by Argentina had happened on his watch. As far as I can remember, he had no part in the defence cuts made by the Thatcher Government which resulted in the downsizing of British forces in the south Atlantic that had prompted the invasion. There was some surprise that Carrington decided to resign, but, as it turned out, he was the last of the old school prepared to go even if he was not directly implicated in the decision that brought him down.

                      Since then, Conservative and Labour Cabinet members have had to be dragged out kicking and screaming from the office s of state they occupied, but I’ve never come across what you, as the great whatabouter, appear to be arguing here - I.e. that Johnson should stay because what he has done wrong is not the worst instance of Covid law breaking ny a UK politician - it seems you think things have sunk so low that he shouldn’t go unless he can top what that “silly SNP woman” did.

                      I presume your take on yesterday’s events was an attempt at humour?
                      Times have changed. There was a good documentary a few months back, 'the Brown and Blair Years', I think. We're not talking about ancient history here, but what struck me was just how grown up, convicted, serious, and generally statesman-like politicians of all parties seemed. I think life has become more trivial, more style and less substance, short attention-grabbing headlines and interviews. BJ is certainly part of that new breed.

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                      • Re: BreakTheLaw Boris

                        Raab is the worst

                        A shitehawk

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                        • Re: BreakTheLaw Boris

                          Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
                          Times have changed. There was a good documentary a few months back, 'the Brown and Blair Years', I think. We're not talking about ancient history here, but what struck me was just how grown up, convicted, serious, and generally statesman-like politicians of all parties seemed. I think life has become more trivial, more style and less substance, short attention-grabbing headlines and interviews. BJ is certainly part of that new breed.
                          Twitter has done a lot of this. For better or worse. Mostly worse.

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                          • Re: BreakTheLaw Boris

                            Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
                            Times have changed. There was a good documentary a few months back, 'the Brown and Blair Years', I think. We're not talking about ancient history here, but what struck me was just how grown up, convicted, serious, and generally statesman-like politicians of all parties seemed. I think life has become more trivial, more style and less substance, short attention-grabbing headlines and interviews. BJ is certainly part of that new breed.
                            I saw that documentary, it was very good. I wouldn't argue with your conclusion either.

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                            • Re: BreakTheLaw Boris

                              Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                              Twitter has done a lot of this. For better or worse. Mostly worse.
                              There is so much blind loyalty and hatred involved as well where voters cannot see the same hypocrisy in all the parties , if you consider the latest events if partygate , non doms, second job , expense gate , sexual harrasment, drug taking ' drink offences ,bullying , influence money from Russians or China , jail terms for sitting MP's , cozy jobs for family, racism , it stinks .

                              They all stink , they all have money and clever accounting and double standards, climb a poll through some form of influence or support mechanisms yes even Labour, just because one might be red or blue doesn't differentuate .

                              The only difference if your in power your in the spotlight you get it first .

                              I'm sure the opposition turn is coming once sucess is upon them ??

                              For me Boris is a Killer Queen :

                              He keeps his Moet et Chandon
                              In his pretty cabinet
                              "Let them eat cake", he says
                              Just like Marie Antoinette
                              A built-in remedy
                              For Khrushchev and Kennedy ( now Putin )
                              At anytime an invitation
                              You can't decline
                              … Caviar and cigarettes
                              Well versed in etiquette
                              Extraordinarily cheeky

                              He's a Killer Queen
                              Gunpowder, gelatine
                              Dynamite with a laser beam
                              Guaranteed to blow your mind
                              Anytime

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                              • Re: BreakTheLaw Boris

                                Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
                                Goes to show just how f****ng easy it was to subjugate the majority into total compliance.
                                What I don’t get is that he was seriously Ill with Covid not long before

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