Recidivist3
Well-known member
How long has this fat fuck got left
It's almost like they think they are above the law, and that the rules they make don't actually apply to them, like they're entitled or somesuch.It's hardcore partying though, even a national lockdown they imposed themselves won't stop them from bashing it up, even at the country's most famous address with police literally outside the front door.
The dedication is almost to be admired really...
Indeed, I'd say anyone who voted for this idiot needs to have their voting rights taken away as well, it's not like they weren't warned and it just shows a spectacular lack of judgement on their behalf.Anyone who was at that party needs to go because they were equally as responsible for not vetoing the party.
Do you think that the law of the land should apply to everyone including the PM?Carrie organised it as a surprise.
Boris turned up expecting just him and his bubble, he was as shocked as anyone it was happening, didn't wish to appear rude, stayed to say thank you and left.
Nothing to see here.
I didn't.Its brilliant reading all these posts because I can guarantee that some, if not all had gatherings throughout lockdown.
What's the saying?
Let he who hath not sinned cast the first stone !
Apart from Recidivist, he/she is obviously as pure as the driven snow
Except that she saw nothing wrong in arranging the do. The guests saw nothing wrong in attending it and nobody appeared to give a monkeys that this would reflect badly on the birthday boy who was on TV nightly, telling Britain to obey the rules.Carrie organised it as a surprise.
Boris turned up expecting just him and his bubble, he was as shocked as anyone it was happening, didn't wish to appear rude, stayed to say thank you and left.
Nothing to see here.
I can guarantee that I did nothing of the sort. Clearly you did.Its brilliant reading all these posts because I can guarantee that some, if not all had gatherings throughout lockdown.
What's the saying?
Let he who hath not sinned cast the first stone !
Apart from Recidivist, he/she is obviously as pure as the driven snow
If you read my post I said SOME if not all.I can guarantee that I did nothing of the sort. Clearly you did.
No you can’t absolutely guarantee that as most of us abided by the rules imposed by Johnson and which he did not follow not just on this occasion but on many others.Its brilliant reading all these posts because I can guarantee that some, if not all had gatherings throughout lockdown.
What's the saying?
Let he who hath not sinned cast the first stone !
Apart from Recidivist, he/she is obviously as pure as the driven snow
I'm sure lots of people bent the rules, but that' not the issue here. He's a privileged oaf who thinks he can ride roughshod & act the clown & some people buy into his showmanship. As a rule maker you have to adhere to the rules yourself (to the letter) He's been caught out & has been trying to lie his way out of it. Totally unsuitable PM. He has to go. It wouldn't surprise me if this Sue Grey was swilling the vino with them too.Its brilliant reading all these posts because I can guarantee that some, if not all had gatherings throughout lockdown.
What's the saying?
Let he who hath not sinned cast the first stone !
Apart from Recidivist, he/she is obviously as pure as the driven snow
Agree but two wrongs don't make a right.I'm sure lots of people bent the rules, but that' not the issue here. He's a privileged oaf who thinks he can ride roughshod & act the clown & some people buy into his showmanship. As a rule maker you have to adhere to the rules yourself (to the letter) He's been caught out & has been trying to lie his way out of it. Totally unsuitable PM. He has to go. It wouldn't surprise me if this Sue Grey was swilling the vino with them too.
Yes that's true, but others who've fallen foul of the rules have done the decent thing & resigned. With an exception around eye testing.Agree but two wrongs don't make a right.
It might not be enough to save him.I wouldn’t mind betti that Sue Grays report will now be held up due to the police investigation. Good news for Boris, at least in the short term.
HE'SACOMMIECUBAIRADAILYMAILSAIDSOTRAITOR.Ah, but Jeremy would have ruined the country if he and Labour had got in so people had to vote for the fat, lying, cheating, rule-breaking and dishing out money to his chums Johnson to save the country.
To add, that if he survives after Sue Gray reports, the next revelation will be about Carrie hosting a party in Johnson's flat. This rumour is already in the public domain but currently denied by Downing Street, I wouldn't be surprised to see material evidence of this event being leaked next week. This is going to be very interesting, in his head Johnson doesn't think that he has done anything wrong. He may well implode in public and I am sure he will be trying to portray himself as a victim of circumstance.It might not be enough to save him.
The birthday party was against the law at the time and Downing Street are not disputing the details. That means that the PM broke the law, surely there has to be some consequence of this action. It also makes Sue Gray's report less relevant. You have to remember that he stood at the dispatch box a few months ago and said that 'there were no parties'. This morphed into, 'I didn't know about them', which then became 'I thought that they were work events' (btw who takes their wife and baby to a work meeting) then 'I wasn't aware I was breaking the rules' and now we have 'I only broke the law a little bit'. With liars like Johnson the truth has to be dragged out of him bit by bit. Surely this is too much for even the most career minded of MPs.
Lie detector test perhaps, you'd probably wear it out though.It might not be enough to save him.
The birthday party was against the law at the time and Downing Street are not disputing the details. That means that the PM broke the law, surely there has to be some consequence of this action. It also makes Sue Gray's report less relevant. You have to remember that he stood at the dispatch box a few months ago and said that 'there were no parties'. This morphed into, 'I didn't know about them', which then became 'I thought that they were work events' (btw who takes their wife and baby to a work meeting) then 'I wasn't aware I was breaking the rules' and now we have 'I only broke the law a little bit'. With liars like Johnson the truth has to be dragged out of him bit by bit. Surely this is too much for even the most career minded of MPs.
Someone could take them to Madeleine McCann kidnapper and they'd say it was too long ago to bother with.It’s looking like Cressida Dick is a lickspittle to Priti Patel and the Met are serfs to this Govt. She only just held onto her job last year as many wanted to get rid, I wonder what the price of that was? Though she owes her DBE to Theresa May.
I suspect the police investigation will delay everything, including the Gray report release, by at least a month to help Bozo take the heat out of the situation but finally the police will say that although there was wrongdoing by “persons unknown” there is “insufficient evidence” to accuse individuals of any crime with a prospect of conviction since “it was all a long time ago”. The police have used that exact excuse several times already. Or there will be a few minor advisors culled as sacrificial lambs as Operation “Save Big Dog” has proposed.
The Gray report will then have been seen to have been superseded by the more rigorous police investigation and can be shelved as superfluous with the excuse that all her evidence had been taken into account by the Met and need not be rehashed. Gray will be happy that, as a civil servant, she is not seen as bringing down an elected PM and promotion and honours will duly follow after a decent interval. This lot are all in it together and it’s becoming a culture war.
Bloody predictive textI didn’t even know that she’d been kidnapped
The Met have said that the Gray report can be published in full this week without affecting their enquiries. I think he has gone this time, a sitting PM is not above the law even if he thinks he is. I believe that enough Conservative MPs think that. I also think that Johnson has become an electoral liability, if he doesn't go before he will be removed in May after an electoral roasting.It’s looking like Cressida Dick is a lickspittle to Priti Patel and the Met are serfs to this Govt. She only just held onto her job last year as many wanted to get rid, I wonder what the price of that was? Though she owes her DBE to Theresa May.
I suspect the police investigation will delay everything, including the Gray report release, by at least a month to help Bozo take the heat out of the situation but finally the police will say that although there was wrongdoing by “persons unknown” there is “insufficient evidence” to accuse individuals of any crime with a prospect of conviction since “it was all a long time ago”. The police have used that exact excuse several times already. Or there will be a few minor advisors culled as sacrificial lambs as Operation “Save Big Dog” has proposed.
The Gray report will then have been seen to have been superseded by the more rigorous police investigation and can be shelved as superfluous with the excuse that all her evidence had been taken into account by the Met and need not be rehashed. Gray will be happy that, as a civil servant, she is not seen as bringing down an elected PM and promotion and honours will duly follow after a decent interval. This lot are all in it together and it’s becoming a culture war.
The amount published is within the remit of the PM. This decision to involve the police will enable him to delay the inevitable.But will it? All the cops have done is put the monkey back onto Sue Gray’s back. And she reports to Bozo who could simply say there is confusion so he will wait for the police to finish.
Yes,it would be good to keep him in office until after the local elections.The Met have said that the Gray report can be published in full this week without affecting their enquiries. I think he has gone this time, a sitting PM is not above the law even if he thinks he is. I believe that enough Conservative MPs think that. I also think that Johnson has become an electoral liability, if he doesn't go before he will be removed in May after an electoral roasting.