Grendel
Well-Known Member
Couldn't you get arrested in May 2020 for sitting on a park bench
Did that happen to you? I assume you said it’s where you sleep?
Couldn't you get arrested in May 2020 for sitting on a park bench
And that’s what adds to the absurdity of it all. Imagine trying to justify things like this when you were banning people from comforting dying relatives.
You say it’s desperate, but then that’s been ‘released’ by someone in the Tory party inner circle. They were hoping for outrage otherwise it wouldn’t have surfaced.Even Jasmine Ali Brown said it’s much ado about nothing - it’s desperate
You say it’s desperate, but then that’s been ‘released’ by someone in the Tory party inner circle. They were hoping for outrage otherwise it wouldn’t have surfaced.
Which is why it is desperate and should be ignored
Defrosting the oven ready deal.I see Truss has taken over from Frost - hahaha
There was a poll earlier in the year. Think it was over 60% in favour IIRC.Talk of Irish reunification seems to forget that it would need to approved by a referendum in the Republic - not sure there’s a major appetite for the fallout that would occur in the north.
I really don't care if some people who've had some meetings together relax afterwards with a small amount of cheese and wine. It's outside, they're at separate tables, and you could argue it's good for morale after a tough day to give a small pick-me-up. It's also a bit like my next door neighbour - he goes off to work sharing a car with a colleague, so he may as well have a pint afterwards with him mightn't he, as any 'damage' has been done. It's the same with this cheese and wine - if you've been in an office with somebody all day, then being in the garden for an hour or two after is not going to make things worse! I can buy that that's an extension of a meeting, in a liberal sense of the word - hell, I've brought biscuits and cake into meetings in the past, even if I'm clearly not posh enough for the finest wines known to humanity.
Now that doesn't mean that the Christmas gatherings don't leave a sour taste however, but this particular one is distracting from more important breaches, and also policy decisions going forward.
I specifically distinguished the Christmas gatherings from cheese and wine in the garden.Its the idea that say NHS staff, who went through hell last year, didn’t get a Christmas party even if “the damage was done”, but the govt did because “they were working hard”. It’s the implication everyone else wasn’t working hard and having a tough time that cuts through.
I specifically distinguished the Christmas gatherings from cheese and wine in the garden.
I think most commentators even accept that this particular one didn't breach guidelines, so it's a particular non-story! If I were Boris Johnson, I'd be delighted for this one to have come out, as it suggests they're running out of the stuff that could actually be damaging.
Defrosting the oven ready deal.
I agree with you, Tony and Ian on this. First time for everything It’s a bit of a non issue. People who are working together having a catch up outside (where it’s safer to do so). I wonder if certain papers are overplaying their hand on this issue. The public will look at this one and think it’s nonsense and a bit of a witch hunt, which dilutes the messaging around the real/worse breaches....Hancock and Cummings being the very worst and then any parties where people travelled in especially ie weren’t working together or in the building to start with
Its the idea that say NHS staff, who went through hell last year, didn’t get a Christmas party even if “the damage was done”, but the govt did because “they were working hard”. It’s the implication everyone else wasn’t working hard and having a tough time that cuts through.
I see Truss has taken over from Frost - hahaha
See my post earlier, the direction of travel is towards the public turning on the restrictions and the people who made them
Giving her the poisoned chalice to stop a leadership challenge perhaps.
It's literally an impossible job
Giving her the poisoned chalice to stop a leadership challenge perhaps.
It's literally an impossible job
Raab doing the rounds this morning. Claims “It’s a place of work. They’re all in suits, predominantly in formal attire... They might have a drink after the formal business has ended”
Why? Irish reunification would meant the end of the union, but it wouldn't automatically mean saying goodbye to Scotland and Wales.
And it was the tories who had to be propped up by a party from the province in 2017.
I would also suggest that overseeing the demise of the union by a party called the Conservative and unionist party would surely pose big questions about their competence on top of all the other shit surrounding them at the moment.
60% pro at the momentTalk of Irish reunification seems to forget that it would need to approved by a referendum in the Republic - not sure there’s a major appetite for the fallout that would occur in the north.
Yeah it’s closer than you’d assume.60% pro at the moment
Imagine people eating and drinking, that should stop immediately.
We had a number of meetings throughout the pandemic and if I recall May was particularly warm. Those people you've been working all day with you're now still with but in an outside environment, I wish we had one and I may have popped out for a quick beer to unwind at the end of the day.
Tbh it doesn't surprise me a bit that it went on and the new faux outrage at each new photo is only more surprising than the fact that someone has sat on them for 18 months waiting to pull the trigger. The mistake imo is not what went on but the denials. It would have gone away by now if they'd come and said yeah of course we had gatherings. there were many and often and I think people would have been less offended.
Yeah it’s closer than you’d assume.
Some of it is scepticism. For instance in the same poll it was asking should a united Ireland have a new flag and national anthem, which there has been informal proposals and discussions around and isn’t popular in the South. Also the urgency which varies across Ireland as some see it as unimportant compared to other issues. Should a predominately rupublican assembly and vote happen in May and a border poll is triggered I suspect the conversation of a united Ireland will become more serious in the south and ultimately for numbers to rise.Yeah it’s closer than you’d assume.
There will be tons of money made available. I suspect it’s going to cost the UK for starters, plus the North will qualify again for substantial EU support plus I’d expect the EU to offer financial support anyway, dare say the yanks will get involved also. Even if not at government level raising money privately for Ireland has never been an issue in the US.It's the cost element that puts a lot of people off
Seen a couple of clips on YouTube of the new series and its terrible. Presume if its in the West End its not going to be a run of the same show as it will date quickly. Nice easy work for a writer to be employed for months to tweak the script to current events.'Keep politics out of the West End'
Spitting image looks terrible these days from the few clips I've seen
Yeah it’ll be the cost and the political fallout, plus there would need to be a conversation about being inclusive of unionism.It's the cost element that puts a lot of people off