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It's interesting that Sunak has now been tarred with this as well. Someone damaging a potential competitor? |
If Moggy is not lighting cigars with £50 notes and Cammy is not shagging a pig's head is it really a party?
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Is it zugzwangWP for Johnson? Hard to see what he can usefully do here.
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Newsnight now reporting of the £72 billion given in bounce back loans, £21 billion likely to be written off at the tax payers expense.
Only 2 people vetting the applications which was “woefully inadequate”. |
Ministers are lining up to back Boris Johnson which leads me to think that they've been tipped off that Sue Gray's report completely exonerates him....
...and by completely exonerates I mean that there isn't quite enough hard evidence to establish that what he did was illegal. Doubtless a lot of evidence has been destroyed, and a lot more ignored because of the tight remit of the investigation but it'll be enough for the Conservatives to claim that everything is OK and Boris Johnson will at least lead them into the local elections. We'll now be asked to ignore this "distraction" because of the crisis in Ukraine, Covid success, France being big meanies over Brexit or whatever else can be found to distract us. :mad: |
John Redwood tweets
@johnredwood · 2h The BBC wants to interview me about parties but has no wish to hear views on taxes, the energy shortage, the income squeeze, the wrong OBR forecasts of the debts and the policies to import more and produce less. The public is less interested in past parties than they think. |
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IOW he wants to deflect scrutiny from one area of government incompetence by drawing focus to several other areas where they have cocked things up right-royally. :confused::boggled: |
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So, Lulu Lyttle was present in Downing Street on the day of BlowJob's birthday party because she was working on the re-fit...
And yet in the following November BlowJob is tapping up Brownlow for money as Lulu was keen to get started on the re-fit... Is she a ******* Time Lord or what? Does the re-fit include a Tardis module? |
There were restrictions on allowing people in to your home to do work at the time.
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Once again, Boris Johnson is proven to be a lying liar. It was claimed that Boris Johnson had intervened to make sure that animals from a high profile shelter were evacuated when allies were left behind but Boris Johnson denied that he had.
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Kate McCann (Political Correspondent at Sky News) tweeted
@KateEMcCann · 1h Trudy Harrison, PM's PPS, contacted a private charter company on 25 Aug 21 (same date as FCO letter) to secure plane to evacuate animals and staff for Nowzad. A private sponsor funded, but she made clear her role with PM and told staff he was keen to get animals out quickly. Source at the company said Harrison was keen to get press on the plane to watch animals being evacuated to turn it into a good news story. They added she repeatedly talked about "the boss" and they felt it was obvious her requests came with his backing. Harrison confirmed to Sky she did contact a number of companies to help "as a constituency MP" (but none of her constituents were directly involved). She admits she did tell staff she was PPS to PM but states Boris Johnson was not involved in any plans around evacuation. It is notable that her first contact with the charter company, the FCO email (new today) and her letter published weeks ago on same issue all happened on 25 August 21. Dominic Dyer, who worked with Pen Farthing, told Sky PM got involved directly on 25, which unblocked the issues A No10 spox said: "The PM had no role in authorising individual evacuations from Afghanistan during Op PITTING, including Nowzad staff and animals. At no point did the PM instruct staff to take any particular course of action on Nowzad." |
Gavin Barwell tweeted
@GavinBarwell · 14h I've been a Conservative councillor, MP and Minister, the Party's Director of Campaigning and Chief of Staff to a Conservative Prime Minister. But it turns out that because I believe Prime Ministers should obey the laws they impose on the rest of us, I'm a leftie Quote Tweet BHAFC_#LBFB @LorenzoBrauer · 15h Replying to @GavinBarwell The only ppl who are angry are you lefties. This is a press witch hunt nothing more. He’s going nowhere. |
Barwell a Leftie?
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In which case, count me in! We'll ignore my voting history and pretty much everything I have ever said about politics, economics, social issues, environmental issues, or pretty much anything...As that might be a bit of a give away as to where my views lie. |
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BREAKING NEWS: New photos show Boris drinking with the Berkeley Hunt at get together during first lockdown. More to follow… |
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I thought it was rhyming slang, I was just wondering which one. |
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I thought it was obvious it was a joke, sorry.
Like the posts by Sir Michael Take CBE |
Yes, but if I told you in January 2020* that there would be a defence of the PM for an obvious lie including "ambushed by cake" you'd probably think THAT would have to have been satire.
*Or even October 2021 |
The Overton window for satire has gone way out. Forget Kissinger getting the Nobel Peace Prize.
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I miss Cameron. I didn't like him one bit but at least he wasn't...this. |
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Case in point. The Met is not objecting to Sue Gray's report being published as long as it redacts anything that they're investigating. |
Met Police seeks limits to Sue Gray No 10 parties report
.The Metropolitan Police has asked senior civil servant Sue Gray to make "minimal reference" to events they are investigating in her report. Ms Gray's inquiry into lockdown parties in Downing Street had been due to be released this week. But the Met has asked her to leave out details of parties they are investigating for Covid rule-breaking. In a statement, it said it wanted to "avoid any prejudice to our investigation". https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-60166997 |
The problem here is straightforward. The Govt and The Met are fundamentally untrustworthy. They will collaborate at the highest level to ensure the best possible outcome for themselves
How would a factual civil service report about events the police is investigating "prejudice" their investigation? |
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If there is any evidence of wrongdoing, then that must be redacted (because the Met will be investigating anything where there is evidence of wrongdoing) so by definition the report can only contain references to cases where there is no wrongdoing. The published report will exonerate the government, and whenever the Met report is published in months or years time, it'll be too late and we'll all have forgotten. |
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