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I saw my co-worker in floods of tears this week because her father died during one of the lockdowns and they were not allowed to see him in hospital meanwhile it has come out that these w*n**rs had a party at number 10 at the same time. I don't think I've ever felt so angry towards our government I am livid and I don't understand why they are not being investigated for breaking the law and locked up nevermind this Sue Gray bollocks investigation get them fined, doing community service or locked up!

 

Truly despicable, wicked regime. It has to go.

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He is a true man of the people, a true statesman, and remember, the ruling classes only attacked HIM as a proxy for US. They came for us, and he was just in the way x

 

 

"A man of the people" whom the electorate, with a chance to make him PM, rejected him soundly not once but TWICE!

"A man of the people" whom the electorate, with a chance to make him PM, rejected him soundly not once but TWICE!

 

The first election was relatively close. He should have gone after losing it though.

 

Corbyn wasn't perfect but after 5 years it's fairly obvious he'd have been better than the alternatives.

"A man of the people" whom the electorate, with a chance to make him PM, rejected him soundly not once but TWICE!

 

It's called manufactured consent. Look it up x The oligarchy use it all the time.

Dorries going after the BBC accusing it of a left-wing bias and forcing it to find 2bn in savings.

 

The BBC that's been a government mouthpiece for the past few years? Might explain the slightly less cloying BBC news pages in the past few weeks now they know being Boris's Broadcasters won't get them saved from the Dorries axe.

 

Honestly this stinks of a government that knows it's on it's way out - the next real discussion won't be til 2025 - which means they likely chastise Labour who'll be in by then of 'not scrapping the licence fee, which we would have done' despite the fact they've had 14 years by that point to do it. How many more of these ridiculous smoke and mirrors tricks are we going to get?

 

Love it to be true but still think optimistic to think Tories on the way out. The facist media will throw absolutely everything inc millions of dark money on social media at assassinating Starmer before the new election. They'll relentlessly post the "anti-woke" agenda too and will find ways of painting the Labour party as non-patriotric. Plus boundaries abd voter ID checks which favour the right.

 

One can only hope the voters aren't so easy to fool as they were in 2019.

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as ever, corbyn was right, corbyn would not have been doing this shit, corbyn would have been quietly presiding over a vaccine rollout having been a paragon of duty and example to the office, while in this reality, with no parties or corruption to focus on, the press are strangely actually concerned with virus death numbers (plus a few loons who think the Chinese are literally controlling the Corbyn admin), which causes his favourabilities to go negative anyway.

 

The BBC announcement is good strategic sense, from a rat who's been backed into a corner. It's pretty big news, and it's a signal to the rest of the press to drop the headlines about him and move onto a new topic. Whether they'll bite... I don't know, they seem to have no shortage of parties to dig up.

"A man of the people" whom the electorate, with a chance to make him PM, rejected him soundly not once but TWICE!

 

I notice you attacked his electoral record and didn’t say a thing about the ‘man of the people’ comment!

Johnson's come out of hiding to put on a mask for a press interview - from a man notoriously reluctant to wear one in hospitals, spreading and getting Covid, this is a real sign that he has learnt from his mistakes and is now virtuous and reformed. Plus people can't tell if body language gives away if one is lying.

 

I can't recall his exact words, so apologies for any misremebering but I can't imagine I would have misremembered anything and if I have then that's fine because who can recall every little detail. I think the gist of it goes like:

 

"I take full responsibility and am sorry for my staff having parties. Nobody told me that my law that people should not socialise and have parties after work applied to me. If I'd known that was the law I would certainly have told everyone to pack up when I spent half an hour chatting to them with wine when I could have sent an email and or done it via a group Teams meeting virtually, as I instructed all workers who were able to work from home to do. If those incompetent bast*rds who do my work for me had let me know that I should have been paying more attention to leading by example rather than making it up as I go along then I wouldn't have been in the rather embarrassing situation of having to apologise to Her Maj over the piss-up to celebrate our well-intentioned celebration of the life of The jolly good old Duke Of Edinburgh. As for he-who-shall-remain-nameless' assertion that I was told by my faithful labrador, by him, and others, that this was really not a jolly good idea, I really can't imagine that I would forget something so important, so it's all their fault. I accept that I am Prime Minister of the country, but I can't remember everything! I know I work from 10 Downing Street but it's a blasted stadium-sized labyrinth and there's no way I can walk round seeing what's going on, so I can't be expected to know what my staff are getting up, especially since my old chum paid for the sound-proofing of the flat so I can't hear the blasted racket from the DJ in the garden. I'm sure Sue Whatserface will come to the right conclusion, and we should wait and see if she blames all the people I hired. It's not my fault if I'm a terrible judge of character and ability, I'm too busy to pay attention to small details like that, I've got Covid to defeat and the BBC to defeat and those borders to protect like I promised I would and I never said it would be easy. OK, I did say it would be easy but I'm not a mind-reader, I had no idea that the sneaky blighters would use boats to cross thousands of miles of coastline. I don't think anyone could have predicted that and it's def not my fault, chums. So, in conclusion, I take full responsibility but it's def not my fault, and I'm very sorry I got caught."

 

I think he said something like that.....

 

 

I notice you attacked his electoral record and didn’t say a thing about the ‘man of the people’ comment!

 

 

Well if he was such a popular man of the people then more would have voted for him wouldn't they?

Johnson's come out of hiding to put on a mask for a press interview - from a man notoriously reluctant to wear one in hospitals, spreading and getting Covid, this is a real sign that he has learnt from his mistakes and is now virtuous and reformed. Plus people can't tell if body language gives away if one is lying.

 

I can't recall his exact words, so apologies for any misremebering but I can't imagine I would have misremembered anything and if I have then that's fine because who can recall every little detail. I think the gist of it goes like:

 

"I take full responsibility and am sorry for my staff having parties. Nobody told me that my law that people should not socialise and have parties after work applied to me. If I'd known that was the law I would certainly have told everyone to pack up when I spent half an hour chatting to them with wine when I could have sent an email and or done it via a group Teams meeting virtually, as I instructed all workers who were able to work from home to do. If those incompetent bast*rds who do my work for me had let me know that I should have been paying more attention to leading by example rather than making it up as I go along then I wouldn't have been in the rather embarrassing situation of having to apologise to Her Maj over the piss-up to celebrate our well-intentioned celebration of the life of The jolly good old Duke Of Edinburgh. As for he-who-shall-remain-nameless' assertion that I was told by my faithful labrador, by him, and others, that this was really not a jolly good idea, I really can't imagine that I would forget something so important, so it's all their fault. I accept that I am Prime Minister of the country, but I can't remember everything! I know I work from 10 Downing Street but it's a blasted stadium-sized labyrinth and there's no way I can walk round seeing what's going on, so I can't be expected to know what my staff are getting up, especially since my old chum paid for the sound-proofing of the flat so I can't hear the blasted racket from the DJ in the garden. I'm sure Sue Whatserface will come to the right conclusion, and we should wait and see if she blames all the people I hired. It's not my fault if I'm a terrible judge of character and ability, I'm too busy to pay attention to small details like that, I've got Covid to defeat and the BBC to defeat and those borders to protect like I promised I would and I never said it would be easy. OK, I did say it would be easy but I'm not a mind-reader, I had no idea that the sneaky blighters would use boats to cross thousands of miles of coastline. I don't think anyone could have predicted that and it's def not my fault, chums. So, in conclusion, I take full responsibility but it's def not my fault, and I'm very sorry I got caught."

 

I think he said something like that.....

 

BRILLIANT. Email that to Boris. :rofl:

 

LOL indeed.

 

This is a story that keeps giving - Cummings has turned out to be quite an asset in the end. He's a total scumbag but sometimes it takes one to bring down another. And I have a feeling he has no shortage of material to leak whatever this Sue Grey thing comes out. He's miles more clever than Johnson is and was just awaiting his time for revenge.

 

 

Latest: apparently nobody told the Eton Mess that No. 10 garden party was against the rules HE made, just like he didn't know there was a party going on in his own house.

1 :netext: Shaggy Feat Boris Johnson-It Wasn’t Me (2022 Remix)

 

 

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Latest: apparently nobody told the Eton Mess that No. 10 garden party was against the rules HE made, just like he didn't know there was a party going on in his own house.

If only he'd listened to the Downing Street briefing given by the PM. I can't remember his name.

Shouldn't that be Shaggy feat Even Shaggier?

 

There are already too many ways to interpret that kind of nae where Johnson is concerned :puke2:

Well if he was such a popular man of the people then more would have voted for him wouldn't they?

 

Not necessarily!

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Johnson's come out of hiding to put on a mask for a press interview - from a man notoriously reluctant to wear one in hospitals, spreading and getting Covid, this is a real sign that he has learnt from his mistakes and is now virtuous and reformed. Plus people can't tell if body language gives away if one is lying.

 

I can't recall his exact words, so apologies for any misremebering but I can't imagine I would have misremembered anything and if I have then that's fine because who can recall every little detail. I think the gist of it goes like:

 

"I take full responsibility and am sorry for my staff having parties. Nobody told me that my law that people should not socialise and have parties after work applied to me. If I'd known that was the law I would certainly have told everyone to pack up when I spent half an hour chatting to them with wine when I could have sent an email and or done it via a group Teams meeting virtually, as I instructed all workers who were able to work from home to do. If those incompetent bast*rds who do my work for me had let me know that I should have been paying more attention to leading by example rather than making it up as I go along then I wouldn't have been in the rather embarrassing situation of having to apologise to Her Maj over the piss-up to celebrate our well-intentioned celebration of the life of The jolly good old Duke Of Edinburgh. As for he-who-shall-remain-nameless' assertion that I was told by my faithful labrador, by him, and others, that this was really not a jolly good idea, I really can't imagine that I would forget something so important, so it's all their fault. I accept that I am Prime Minister of the country, but I can't remember everything! I know I work from 10 Downing Street but it's a blasted stadium-sized labyrinth and there's no way I can walk round seeing what's going on, so I can't be expected to know what my staff are getting up, especially since my old chum paid for the sound-proofing of the flat so I can't hear the blasted racket from the DJ in the garden. I'm sure Sue Whatserface will come to the right conclusion, and we should wait and see if she blames all the people I hired. It's not my fault if I'm a terrible judge of character and ability, I'm too busy to pay attention to small details like that, I've got Covid to defeat and the BBC to defeat and those borders to protect like I promised I would and I never said it would be easy. OK, I did say it would be easy but I'm not a mind-reader, I had no idea that the sneaky blighters would use boats to cross thousands of miles of coastline. I don't think anyone could have predicted that and it's def not my fault, chums. So, in conclusion, I take full responsibility but it's def not my fault, and I'm very sorry I got caught."

 

I think he said something like that.....

If only The Now Show or Dead Ringers were on at the moment. You might have got a few quid for that script :lol:

If only The Now Show or Dead Ringers were on at the moment. You might have got a few quid for that script :lol:

 

:lol: if only....!

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