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PVA

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Not really. I just thought some public schools oik only known for master chef and his mother being quoted as a legitimate source for political observations was kind of funny - what is the point of the link

Play the ball not the man.

You don't need to be a political heavyweight to point out that the PM & Chancellor have broken the law, an MP got done for sexual abuse and another tried to excuse it.

Of course you were just deflecting though.
 

SBT

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Not really. I just thought some public schools oik only known for master chef and his mother being quoted as a legitimate source for political observations was kind of funny - what is the point of the link

I know, right! It’s all anyone’s talking about right now.
 

Grendel

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Play the ball not the man.

You don't need to be a political heavyweight to point out that the PM & Chancellor have broken the law, an MP got done for sexual abuse and another tried to excuse it.

Of course you were just deflecting though.

I’m not deflecting - the fact an “Mp got done for sexual abuse” is hardly representative of the party. The Lib Dems once had 50% of its MPs who indulged in that

what’s Jamie Olivier or Jon Torode got to say about it? Twitter link incoming?
 

Grendel

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Sky Blue Pete

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It’s ok I’ve got it now. They were working hard and with the same people they the chose to have drinks and parties with after work just like everyone else did. Right ok fine then as you were
 

Grendel

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It’s ok I’ve got it now. They were working hard and with the same people they the chose to have drinks and parties with after work just like everyone else did. Right ok fine then as you were

Is it the alcohol that’s the issue here?
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Is it the alcohol that’s the issue here?
Yep it’s the alcohol that’s right my friend. It’s not that the leader of the country said there were no parties in Downing Street then pictures came out and he had to admit there were and now the met have evidence that he was at them and have fined him. That’s not the story at all. Just the alcohol.

Dont be stupid
 

PVA

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I’m not deflecting - the fact an “Mp got done for sexual abuse” is hardly representative of the party. The Lib Dems once had 50% of its MPs who indulged in that

what’s Jamie Olivier or Jon Torode got to say about it? Twitter link incoming?

You are deflecting.

So let's hear it then. What are your thoughts on the PM and Chancellor breaking the law?

What are your thoughts on a Tory MP sexually abusing a minor?
 

Grendel

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Yep it’s the alcohol that’s right my friend. It’s not that the leader of the country said there were no parties in Downing Street then pictures came out and he had to admit there were and now the met have evidence that he was at them and have fined him. That’s not the story at all. Just the alcohol.

Dont be stupid

So alcohol free lager and it’s ok?
 
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Grendel

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You are deflecting.

So let's hear it then. What are your thoughts on the PM and Chancellor breaking the law?

What are your thoughts on a Tory MP sexually abusing a minor?

a Tory MP sexually abusing a minor is clearly a crime and needs to be punished. To try and imply that’s due to his political persuasion is of course a nonsense as sexual crimes of MPs really is “across the board”
 

Grendel

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You are a 14 year old girl in the body of a middle aged man. Which I suppose is at least a different configuration from most Tories.

With respect it’s you and your type that are more like hormonal school children experiencing your first orgasm at an apparent gotcha moment
 

PVA

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a Tory MP sexually abusing a minor is clearly a crime and needs to be punished. To try and imply that’s due to his political persuasion is of course a nonsense as sexual crimes of MPs really is “across the board”

I never said it was because of his political persuasion.

And you didn't give us your thoughts on 'Mr Johnson' and 'Mr Sunak' breaking the law.
 

Grendel

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And you didn't give us your thoughts on 'Mr Johnson' and 'Mr Sunak' breaking the law.

I don’t really care to be honest
 

Sky Blue Pete

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I don’t really care to be honest
With respect it’s you and your type that are more like hormonal school children experiencing your first orgasm at an apparent gotcha moment
Wtaf
Just don’t understand you at all
An apparent gotcha moment
This is the very definition of a gotcha moment
Man claims nothing happened
Pictures show they did he blames others and says he didn’t do anything wrong
That man now fined for breaking his own covid regulations

Much like the other selfish bastards in our country you don’t really care. Brilliant absolutely brilliant.

No wonder we’re screwed as a nation and probably as a world. As humans we are utterly selfish and greedy and only give a shit when things affect us personally .

Absolutely brilliant

I don’t really care
 

Ian1779

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I’m not deflecting - the fact an “Mp got done for sexual abuse” is hardly representative of the party. The Lib Dems once had 50% of its MPs who indulged in that

what’s Jamie Olivier or Jon Torode got to say about it? Twitter link incoming?
Jamie Oliver would be the kind of political heavyweight analysts that GB News would be all over.
 

Grendel

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Wtaf
Just don’t understand you at all
An apparent gotcha moment
This is the very definition of a gotcha moment
Man claims nothing happened
Pictures show they did he blames others and says he didn’t do anything wrong
That man now fined for breaking his own covid regulations

Much like the other selfish bastards in our country you don’t really care. Brilliant absolutely brilliant.

No wonder we’re screwed as a nation and probably as a world. As humans we are utterly selfish and greedy and only give a shit when things affect us personally .

Absolutely brilliant

I don’t really care

politics is a game

The strategists in the party will decide what’s best to do

Oh and before you start to blather on about deflection blah blah the nonsense around Blair The Hague and war crimes I also scoffed at

It’s a game - an interesting one - and I suspect plans will be drawn to get Johnson to continue for a while as his war ratings are very good and then to graciously bow out and a new successor a year before the election to appear with a new vision and a clear non sleaze direction
 

Grendel

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Absolutely pathetic.

Fortunately the (majority of the) rest of the country does care.

then why are you bothered it’s a landslide election victory for labour Blair all over again
 

PVA

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then why are you bothered it’s a landslide election victory for labour Blair all over again

Why am I bothered that the actual Prime Minister is breaking the law? Yeah I wonder.

It's not about elections or whatever.

Fucking hell.
 

Grendel

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Why am I bothered that the actual Prime Minister is breaking the law? Yeah I wonder.

It's not about elections or whatever.

Fucking hell.

but you said that everyone cares but me? So Labour will have a huge majority at tbe next election? Yes?
 

skybluetony176

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I don’t care if you think Boris must resign, or is just a top lad - it’s outright dangerous for this situation to drag on in a way that stops Parliament from doing its job on Ukraine where needed. Waiting it out to see which way the wind is blowing can’t be an option.

Blows Douglas Ross’ excuse out the water if true. According to him now is not the time for Boris to go because of Ukraine. If he’s delaying recalling parliament to discuss something as serious as events in Ukraine to avoid scrutiny of his own behaviour then he absolutely has to go. If only so parliament can start functioning.
 

clint van damme

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Blows Douglas Ross’ excuse out the water if true. According to him now is not the time for Boris to go because of Ukraine. If he’s delaying recalling parliament to discuss something as serious as events in Ukraine to avoid scrutiny of his own behaviour then he absolutely has to go. If only so parliament can start functioning.

If only there had been a precedent for getting rid of a PM at the onset of a major conflict
 

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