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I’m sure the Guardian must be wrong, there is no way our government would act in such a way…
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OK, we have now learned (pacé the Captain's post from yesterday evening and stuff on the likes of the Graun) that the Ministerial Code clearly contains a section which states that it is allowable for ministers to deliberately withold information pertinent to an investigation. I mean, how else can Geidt conclude that BlowJob didn't breach the Code? Oh, and it is also OK to blatantly lie about how and why this information was not disclosed (as John Crace points out, we are into Dilyn ate the phone territory here).
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There's a guy on GLR trying to defend Lord Brownlow saying he's a philanthropist who only wanted to get money from Boris Johnson to give away to the arts.
But philanthropy doesn't mean giving away taxpayers' money, it means giving away YOUR OWN money! If Lord Brownlow wanted to give money away to the arts he should have done that rather than giving it to Boris Johnson to buy gold ******* wallpaper. |
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Has anyone asked Theresa may why she left the flat in such a state that the Prime Minster called it a 'bit of a tip'?
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Her rock and roll lifestyle?
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No, that’s Boris. Dilyn is running the country. |
Everybody has just accepted that Boris and his cabinet are massively corrupt liars and thieves haven't they?
It's not even big news anymore. They realise they can just ride it out, lie more outrageously, organise a whitewash and move on. |
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Suella Braverman MP tweeted
@SuellaBraverman Trial by jury is an important guardian of liberty & must not be undermined. However, the decision in the Colston statue case is causing confusion. 1/2 Without affecting the result of this case, as Attorney General, I am able to refer matters to the Court of Appeal so that senior judges have the opportunity to clarify the law for future cases. I am carefully considering whether to do so. 2/2 |
This is what happens when you get put a nondescript solicitor in a job way way above their capabilities
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There was a very similar defence on LBC, possibly a case of "The calls are coming from inside Tufton St". |
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Nadhim Zahawi is Tory Co-Chair of a Parliamentary Group on Kurdistan
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Can't they just give the dates when there wasn't a party at number 10 during lockdown?
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Why are we even bothering to discuss the Downing Street parties when it's clear that the people the Conservatives care about, the editors of the right wing papers, don't consider the following to be an issue sufficient to persist at mentioning:
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Cressida Dick is a patsy. Absolutely and fundamentally compromised
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I see the usual BBC outrage merchants are getting outraged that the BBC didn't report an ITV exclusive before ITV did.
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She's exactly the right person for the job. ;) |
Sadly, yes
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OTOH woe betide the Labour, LidDem, Plaid, Green or SNP MP who is found to have had a cup of tea and a biscuit with a co-worker after a long day in the constituency office. They'll feel the full force of the local plod.
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I'm assuming the reason there needs to be an investigation into whether Johnson attended a party during lockdown was because when asked did he attend a party he replied with "Which one was that?"
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Not sorry about the party, sorry about the allegations. Maybe the apology is directed towards Boris. |
Labour’s motion to cut VAT on fuel has been voted down by the Tories despite the promise by Johnson and Vote Leave that we could cut VAT on fuel after Brexit.
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Sue Gray now investigating the prime minister & govt over illegal lockdown parties at Downing Street was invited to several of the lockdown parties at Downing Street.
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No confirmation that she attended but was only invited.
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No 10 staff told to clean up phones amid lockdown party allegations, sources claim
Downing Street staff were advised to clean up their phones by removing information that could suggest lockdown parties were held at No 10, The Independent has been told. Two sources claim a senior member of staff told them it would be a good idea to remove any messages implying they had attended or were even aware of anything that could “look like a party”. Boris Johnson is facing an internal investigation into lockdown-breaching parties, being carried out by senior civil servant Sue Gray, and fury at revelations that 100 Downing Street workers were invited by email to a drinks event on 20 May 2020, when Britons were allowed to meet only one other person outdoors. Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner said it raised “yet more questions for a prime minister who seems to have no answers”. The “clean-up” suggestion was made early last month after the first reports emerged of parties at Downing Street, the sources allege. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b1991055.html |
Inflation is yet another problem for those of us in the UK with fuel and energy prices driving the headline rate.
British Gas owner Centrica is saying that the current high prices could last for up to two years. The "good" news for politicians is that if and when prices stabilise, the effect on inflation will drop (though people will still be far worse off). |
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