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PVA

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No but good try in fact the only politician I can recall him praising for years is Jeremy Corbyn but hey ho

It's not a 'good try'. He thinks modern Tories are too far left.
 

SBT

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As in never having anything positive to say as a paper, yeah.

The Times editorial is right leaning but the opinion and columnists usually offer a pretty balanced view taken as a whole

I discount the Telegraph and Express as just pure delusional

Do newspapers have an obligation to be positive?
 

skybluetony176

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I wonder if this Lebedev stuff will gain more traction.

It should do, it's fucking atrocious behaviour. We all knew it happened, but he finally admitted it.
Seems to be gaining traction. The story has already changed from he registered the meeting to he thinks he registered it. The BBC has it on their website now also pointing out that he broke the rules meeting him without his security detail and how Johnson also personally overruled the security services assessment that it was a security risk to put his son in the lords to put his son in the lords. Nothing we didn’t know already but it’s being elevated all of a sudden and details are being added all the time.
 

skybluetony176

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I think it's easier to list all the occasions when Boris HASN'T exhibited atrocious behaviour to be honest.
The point being made today that when a politician has to resign in disgrace the event is normally known by said politicians name, such as the Profumo affair. They can’t do that with Boris because it doesn’t narrow it down so you have to refer to the event not the person. Another first in politics.
 

Grendel

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It's not a 'good try'. He thinks modern Tories are too far left.

Can you show me some examples of that?
 

skybluetony176

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Seems to be gaining traction. The story has already changed from he registered the meeting to he thinks he registered it. The BBC has it on their website now also pointing out that he broke the rules meeting him without his security detail and how Johnson also personally overruled the security services assessment that it was a security risk to put his son in the lords to put his son in the lords. Nothing we didn’t know already but it’s being elevated all of a sudden and details are being added all the time.
Now being suggested that he met up with him without his security detail etc in the height of the Salisbury poisoning incident.

#butcorbyn
 

shmmeee

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The point being made today that when a politician has to resign in disgrace the event is normally known by said politicians name, such as the Profumo affair. They can’t do that with Boris because it doesn’t narrow it down so you have to refer to the event not the person. Another first in politics.

We can just refer to all future scandals as “doing a Boris”
 

stupot07

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Another Boris / Tory failure


Shame they didn't listen to the expert they recruited to look at education recovery following Covid, pledging just 10% of the funding they required, leading to him resigning.


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duffer

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We can just refer to all future scandals as “doing a Boris”

Only if the following lines are uttered by the guilty party, in this approximate order.

I wasn't there.

I was there and nothing happened.

I was there and something happened, but it was nothing to do with me.

I was there and something happened, and it was me but it wasn't my fault.

I was there and something happened and it was me and it was my fault, but I've since forgotten what it was.

Boris's first song at the wedding bash...

 

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