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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Unfortunately Johnson decides if Johnson broke the law lol "
True, he won’t sack himself , if that turns out to be the case what is the point of the ministerial code? |
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"Unfortunately Johnson decides if Johnson broke the law lol
True, he won’t sack himself , if that turns out to be the case what is the point of the ministerial code? "
Are you just trawling the internet looking for something to be outraged about? |
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"Unfortunately Johnson decides if Johnson broke the law lol
True, he won’t sack himself , if that turns out to be the case what is the point of the ministerial code? "
The code only applies to others. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Unfortunately Johnson decides if Johnson broke the law lol
True, he won’t sack himself , if that turns out to be the case what is the point of the ministerial code?
Are you just trawling the internet looking for something to be outraged about?"
Headline news on Sky & BBC |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
I hope you are not questioning his integrity,?"
Never |
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It seems that the rules of the ministerial code, workplace bullying regs have been put on hold at present..
If a serving Pm can lie as much as this one has from the despatch box in what is meant to be the home of our democracy then anything goes ..
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"Unfortunately Johnson decides if Johnson broke the law lol
True, he won’t sack himself , if that turns out to be the case what is the point of the ministerial code?
Are you just trawling the internet looking for something to be outraged about?"
Hello mr kettle |
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"Unfortunately Johnson decides if Johnson broke the law lol
True, he won’t sack himself , if that turns out to be the case what is the point of the ministerial code?
Are you just trawling the internet looking for something to be outraged about?"
Oh Chris, the irony.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I personally couldn't care less who pays for what. Only if there is found to be 'favours' in return would I care.
Have you seen some of the other investigations going on? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I personally couldn't care less who pays for what. Only if there is found to be 'favours' in return would I care.
Have you seen some of the other investigations going on? "
There are a few, the question still remains, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I personally couldn't care less who pays for what. Only if there is found to be 'favours' in return would I care.
Have you seen some of the other investigations going on?
There are a few, the question still remains, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign? "
Tbh, that applies to everyone who has broken the code, not just Boris |
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"Unfortunately Johnson decides if Johnson broke the law lol
True, he won’t sack himself , if that turns out to be the case what is the point of the ministerial code?
Are you just trawling the internet looking for something to be outraged about?
Headline news on Sky & BBC "
In as much as it’s on the front page of the BBC website along with 140 other nonsense stories including: “returning to the office. It’s been great to wear trousers again”.
And you have the temerity to criticise the Mail. At least I don’t have to pay a licence fee for it’s journalism. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Unfortunately Johnson decides if Johnson broke the law lol
True, he won’t sack himself , if that turns out to be the case what is the point of the ministerial code?
Are you just trawling the internet looking for something to be outraged about?
Headline news on Sky & BBC
In as much as it’s on the front page of the BBC website along with 140 other nonsense stories including: “returning to the office. It’s been great to wear trousers again”.
And you have the temerity to criticise the Mail. At least I don’t have to pay a licence fee for it’s journalism. "
Right, don’t worry, the story will be in the Mail tomorrow . |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"They should let the people of hartlepool investigate.
They will prob blame labour
Serously he many investigations Is that now?"
A few, but you can’t expect Boris to ‘keep to the rules’ during a pandemic |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"They should let the people of hartlepool investigate.
They will prob blame labour
Serously he many investigations Is that now?
Boris-watch day 12. He’s still there lol "
Did you answer the question in the OP Chris? |
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"Unfortunately Johnson decides if Johnson broke the law lol
True, he won’t sack himself , if that turns out to be the case what is the point of the ministerial code?
Are you just trawling the internet looking for something to be outraged about?
Headline news on Sky & BBC
In as much as it’s on the front page of the BBC website along with 140 other nonsense stories including: “returning to the office. It’s been great to wear trousers again”.
And you have the temerity to criticise the Mail. At least I don’t have to pay a licence fee for it’s journalism. "
Mail... journalism..
Nope still doesn't ring true..
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"They should let the people of hartlepool investigate.
They will prob blame labour
Serously he many investigations Is that now?
Boris-watch day 12. He’s still there lol
Did you answer the question in the OP Chris? "
No
They’ll be riots in the streets if he resigns. |
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"They should let the people of hartlepool investigate.
They will prob blame labour
Serously he many investigations Is that now?
Boris-watch day 12. He’s still there lol
Did you answer the question in the OP Chris?
No
They’ll be rejoicing in the streets if he resigns."
Ftfy.. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
12 months old that story lol."
No it isn’t, the investigation was launched today |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"They should let the people of hartlepool investigate.
They will prob blame labour
Serously he many investigations Is that now?
Boris-watch day 12. He’s still there lol
Did you answer the question in the OP Chris?
No
They’ll be riots in the streets if he resigns."
There might be in westerham, there won’t be in Manchester |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Blimey less than a week after the voters said let's concentrate on real life not a lot of crap the press are at it again, "
So there shouldn’t be an investigation? |
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"Blimey less than a week after the voters said let's concentrate on real life not a lot of crap the press are at it again, "
Preferable to have a free press who can shine a light on corruption in politics where it happens than the alternatives we know in some other less open countries.. |
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"Blimey less than a week after the voters said let's concentrate on real life not a lot of crap the press are at it again,
So there shouldn’t be an investigation? "
Tbf when it's a labour politician mired in corruption, they say exactly the same. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Blimey less than a week after the voters said let's concentrate on real life not a lot of crap the press are at it again,
So there shouldn’t be an investigation?
Tbf when it's a labour politician mired in corruption, they say exactly the same."
True, |
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"Blimey less than a week after the voters said let's concentrate on real life not a lot of crap the press are at it again,
So there shouldn’t be an investigation?
Tbf when it's a labour politician mired in corruption, they say exactly the same."
Apart from Jackie Smith..
Who regularly is the go to when looking for actuality of iffiness..
I made the last word up.. |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
12 months old that story lol.
No it isn’t, the investigation was launched today "
"Boris Johnson’s holiday: what we know about the Mustique getaway ‘paid for by David Ross’ – and why it matters
Labour MP Jon Trickett has called on the PM to ‘come clean’ over whether Carphone Warehouse businessman covered the cost of the trip"
I Newspaper. February 13, 2020 11:52 am(Updated July 10, 2020 3:56 pm)
Like I said that story is 12 months old |
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"They should let the people of hartlepool investigate.
They will prob blame labour
Serously he many investigations Is that now?
Boris-watch day 12. He’s still there lol
Did you answer the question in the OP Chris?
No
They’ll be riots in the streets if he resigns.
There might be in westerham, there won’t be in Manchester "
Then you don't know many people in Manchester |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"They should let the people of hartlepool investigate.
They will prob blame labour
Serously he many investigations Is that now?
Boris-watch day 12. He’s still there lol
Did you answer the question in the OP Chris?
No
They’ll be riots in the streets if he resigns.
There might be in westerham, there won’t be in Manchester
Then you don't know many people in Manchester "
Yes I do, you stick to Westerham, Manchester won’t be rioting if Major Sleaze resigns |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
12 months old that story lol.
No it isn’t, the investigation was launched today
"Boris Johnson’s holiday: what we know about the Mustique getaway ‘paid for by David Ross’ – and why it matters
Labour MP Jon Trickett has called on the PM to ‘come clean’ over whether Carphone Warehouse businessman covered the cost of the trip"
I Newspaper. February 13, 2020 11:52 am(Updated July 10, 2020 3:56 pm)
Like I said that story is 12 months old"
The investigation was launched today, |
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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago
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"Blimey less than a week after the voters said let's concentrate on real life not a lot of crap the press are at it again,
So there shouldn’t be an investigation?
Tbf when it's a labour politician mired in corruption, they say exactly the same."
Go on then back that up I make no comment on any of it,apart from politicians of every level will and always have benefitted from their positions, labour had lots of claims against them during the Blair years, dont recall anyone being prosecuted lot of hot air with the aim of selling newspapers |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
12 months old that story lol.
No it isn’t, the investigation was launched today
"Boris Johnson’s holiday: what we know about the Mustique getaway ‘paid for by David Ross’ – and why it matters
Labour MP Jon Trickett has called on the PM to ‘come clean’ over whether Carphone Warehouse businessman covered the cost of the trip"
I Newspaper. February 13, 2020 11:52 am(Updated July 10, 2020 3:56 pm)
Like I said that story is 12 months old
The investigation was launched today, "
Like I said that story is 12 months old. So perhaps **don't say what I didn't say** |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
12 months old that story lol.
No it isn’t, the investigation was launched today
"Boris Johnson’s holiday: what we know about the Mustique getaway ‘paid for by David Ross’ – and why it matters
Labour MP Jon Trickett has called on the PM to ‘come clean’ over whether Carphone Warehouse businessman covered the cost of the trip"
I Newspaper. February 13, 2020 11:52 am(Updated July 10, 2020 3:56 pm)
Like I said that story is 12 months old
The investigation was launched today,
Like I said that story is 12 months old. So perhaps **don't say what I didn't say** "
The OP is about the investigation that was announced today |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke |
"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
12 months old that story lol.
No it isn’t, the investigation was launched today
"Boris Johnson’s holiday: what we know about the Mustique getaway ‘paid for by David Ross’ – and why it matters
Labour MP Jon Trickett has called on the PM to ‘come clean’ over whether Carphone Warehouse businessman covered the cost of the trip"
I Newspaper. February 13, 2020 11:52 am(Updated July 10, 2020 3:56 pm)
Like I said that story is 12 months old
The investigation was launched today,
Like I said that story is 12 months old. So perhaps **don't say what I didn't say**
The OP is about the investigation that was announced today "
Oh dear are we not allowed to 'drift' in an OP or didn't you ask me that question just yesterday or the day before?
Story is still 12 months though
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
12 months old that story lol.
No it isn’t, the investigation was launched today
"Boris Johnson’s holiday: what we know about the Mustique getaway ‘paid for by David Ross’ – and why it matters
Labour MP Jon Trickett has called on the PM to ‘come clean’ over whether Carphone Warehouse businessman covered the cost of the trip"
I Newspaper. February 13, 2020 11:52 am(Updated July 10, 2020 3:56 pm)
Like I said that story is 12 months old
The investigation was launched today,
Like I said that story is 12 months old. So perhaps **don't say what I didn't say**
The OP is about the investigation that was announced today
Oh dear are we not allowed to 'drift' in an OP or didn't you ask me that question just yesterday or the day before?
Story is still 12 months though
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The OP is about the investigation, which was announced today |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke |
"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
12 months old that story lol.
No it isn’t, the investigation was launched today
"Boris Johnson’s holiday: what we know about the Mustique getaway ‘paid for by David Ross’ – and why it matters
Labour MP Jon Trickett has called on the PM to ‘come clean’ over whether Carphone Warehouse businessman covered the cost of the trip"
I Newspaper. February 13, 2020 11:52 am(Updated July 10, 2020 3:56 pm)
Like I said that story is 12 months old
The investigation was launched today,
Like I said that story is 12 months old. So perhaps **don't say what I didn't say**
The OP is about the investigation that was announced today
Oh dear are we not allowed to 'drift' in an OP or didn't you ask me that question just yesterday or the day before?
Story is still 12 months though
The OP is about the investigation, which was announced today "
So did you say to me the other day - are we not allowed to drift in an OP?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
12 months old that story lol.
No it isn’t, the investigation was launched today
"Boris Johnson’s holiday: what we know about the Mustique getaway ‘paid for by David Ross’ – and why it matters
Labour MP Jon Trickett has called on the PM to ‘come clean’ over whether Carphone Warehouse businessman covered the cost of the trip"
I Newspaper. February 13, 2020 11:52 am(Updated July 10, 2020 3:56 pm)
Like I said that story is 12 months old
The investigation was launched today,
Like I said that story is 12 months old. So perhaps **don't say what I didn't say**
The OP is about the investigation that was announced today
Oh dear are we not allowed to 'drift' in an OP or didn't you ask me that question just yesterday or the day before?
Story is still 12 months though
The OP is about the investigation, which was announced today
So did you say to me the other day - are we not allowed to drift in an OP?
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Of course you can, I am not in charge of the thread . The story and the OP is about the investigation, which was announced today |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke |
"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
12 months old that story lol.
No it isn’t, the investigation was launched today
"Boris Johnson’s holiday: what we know about the Mustique getaway ‘paid for by David Ross’ – and why it matters
Labour MP Jon Trickett has called on the PM to ‘come clean’ over whether Carphone Warehouse businessman covered the cost of the trip"
I Newspaper. February 13, 2020 11:52 am(Updated July 10, 2020 3:56 pm)
Like I said that story is 12 months old
The investigation was launched today,
Like I said that story is 12 months old. So perhaps **don't say what I didn't say**
The OP is about the investigation that was announced today
Oh dear are we not allowed to 'drift' in an OP or didn't you ask me that question just yesterday or the day before?
Story is still 12 months though
The OP is about the investigation, which was announced today
So did you say to me the other day - are we not allowed to drift in an OP?
Of course you can, I am not in charge of the thread . The story and the OP is about the investigation, which was announced today "
Glad we sorted that out. Now we can all wait for the investigation to conclude. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
12 months old that story lol.
No it isn’t, the investigation was launched today
"Boris Johnson’s holiday: what we know about the Mustique getaway ‘paid for by David Ross’ – and why it matters
Labour MP Jon Trickett has called on the PM to ‘come clean’ over whether Carphone Warehouse businessman covered the cost of the trip"
I Newspaper. February 13, 2020 11:52 am(Updated July 10, 2020 3:56 pm)
Like I said that story is 12 months old
The investigation was launched today,
Like I said that story is 12 months old. So perhaps **don't say what I didn't say**
The OP is about the investigation that was announced today
Oh dear are we not allowed to 'drift' in an OP or didn't you ask me that question just yesterday or the day before?
Story is still 12 months though
The OP is about the investigation, which was announced today
So did you say to me the other day - are we not allowed to drift in an OP?
Of course you can, I am not in charge of the thread . The story and the OP is about the investigation, which was announced today
Glad we sorted that out. Now we can all wait for the investigation to conclude. "
Yes, if he is found to have broken the ministerial code do you think he should go? |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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Glad we sorted that out. Now we can all wait for the investigation to conclude.
Yes, if he is found to have broken the ministerial code do you think he should go? "
We will see exactly what the investigation concludes at shall we?
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
12 months old that story lol.
No it isn’t, the investigation was launched today
"Boris Johnson’s holiday: what we know about the Mustique getaway ‘paid for by David Ross’ – and why it matters
Labour MP Jon Trickett has called on the PM to ‘come clean’ over whether Carphone Warehouse businessman covered the cost of the trip"
I Newspaper. February 13, 2020 11:52 am(Updated July 10, 2020 3:56 pm)
Like I said that story is 12 months old
The investigation was launched today,
Like I said that story is 12 months old. So perhaps **don't say what I didn't say**
The OP is about the investigation that was announced today
Oh dear are we not allowed to 'drift' in an OP or didn't you ask me that question just yesterday or the day before?
Story is still 12 months though
The OP is about the investigation, which was announced today
So did you say to me the other day - are we not allowed to drift in an OP?
Of course you can, I am not in charge of the thread . The story and the OP is about the investigation, which was announced today
Glad we sorted that out. Now we can all wait for the investigation to conclude.
Yes, if he is found to have broken the ministerial code do you think he should go? "
I think you will find ,many people are too busy starting threads about labour, so they can make remarks about salty tears and whispers
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign? " I think the electorate have already clearly indicated that they have no interest in administration procedures or disclosure .
What matters to them is results , jobs and success .
Boris is one of lifes winners , so many people admire him for his success . ( if this is only fault , no wonder he (or his party ) had phenomenal success in Thursdays elections . ( though he should not become complacent , his next key performance indicator should be to obtain a minimum lead over Labour of 125 seats .) On a simplistic basis the public love Boris - he is a man of the people who can relate to them . |
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign? I think the electorate have already clearly indicated that they have no interest in administration procedures or disclosure .
What matters to them is results , jobs and success .
Boris is one of lifes winners , so many people admire him for his success . ( if this is only fault , no wonder he (or his party ) had phenomenal success in Thursdays elections . ( though he should not become complacent , his next key performance indicator should be to obtain a minimum lead over Labour of 125 seats .) On a simplistic basis the public love Boris - he is a man of the people who can relate to them . "
They loved Tony Blair even more, what does this prove Pat? |
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign? "
Btw, I ment Major Sleaze not Major Sleave |
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
12 months old that story lol.
No it isn’t, the investigation was launched today
"Boris Johnson’s holiday: what we know about the Mustique getaway ‘paid for by David Ross’ – and why it matters
Labour MP Jon Trickett has called on the PM to ‘come clean’ over whether Carphone Warehouse businessman covered the cost of the trip"
I Newspaper. February 13, 2020 11:52 am(Updated July 10, 2020 3:56 pm)
Like I said that story is 12 months old
The investigation was launched today,
Like I said that story is 12 months old. So perhaps **don't say what I didn't say**
The OP is about the investigation that was announced today
Oh dear are we not allowed to 'drift' in an OP or didn't you ask me that question just yesterday or the day before?
Story is still 12 months though
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You do come across as basically saying it's 12 months old so why is anyone bothering about it or investigating it. |
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
I think the electorate have already clearly indicated that they have no interest in administration procedures or disclosure .
What matters to them is results , jobs and success .
Boris is one of lifes winners , so many people admire him for his success . ( if this is only fault , no wonder he (or his party ) had phenomenal success in Thursdays elections . ( though he should not become complacent , his next key performance indicator should be to obtain a minimum lead over Labour of 125 seats .) On a simplistic basis the public love Boris - he is a man of the people who can relate to them . "
The electorate really don't have anything to do with this as corruption should be routed out wherever it is found and those found breaking the codes of ethics and Office should resign immediately no matter what political party or position they have. |
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
Btw, I ment Major Sleaze not Major Sleave
Will he be investigating himself again?"
I am not sure how it works , no doubt he will claim ignorance and blame someone else, time will tell |
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"I personally couldn't care less who pays for what. Only if there is found to be 'favours' in return would I care.
Have you seen some of the other investigations going on?
There are a few, the question still remains, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign? "
Resign? No, no one should do anything they don't want to do.
If, however, he is found guilty of something that warrants being sacked then who am I to argue |
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
Btw, I ment Major Sleaze not Major Sleave
Will he be investigating himself again?
I am not sure how it works , no doubt he will claim ignorance and blame someone else, time will tell "
Doesnt sound like him |
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"Do winners often get the sack twice?" . It would not manner how many times you get the sack. It is what you achieve that counts. If I was sacked today, I would just start job hunting and hopefully as a result of being sacked would also be better off . You just need to market your skill set correctly.
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"Do winners often get the sack twice?. It would not manner how many times you get the sack. It is what you achieve that counts. If I was sacked today, I would just start job hunting and hopefully as a result of being sacked would also be better off . You just need to market your skill set correctly. "
So being sacked twice for lying matters not a jot? |
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"Do winners often get the sack twice?. It would not manner how many times you get the sack. It is what you achieve that counts. If I was sacked today, I would just start job hunting and hopefully as a result of being sacked would also be better off . You just need to market your skill set correctly. "
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"Do winners often get the sack twice?. It would not manner how many times you get the sack. It is what you achieve that counts. If I was sacked today, I would just start job hunting and hopefully as a result of being sacked would also be better off . You just need to market your skill set correctly.
So being sacked twice for lying matters not a jot?" . Probably completely irrelevant to most people . It is achievements in life that count. Everyone knows that Boris has been sacked and why. They simply do not care. Were the sackings justifiable. ? Again who cares or even wants to know if someone was sacked. |
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"Do winners often get the sack twice?. It would not manner how many times you get the sack. It is what you achieve that counts. If I was sacked today, I would just start job hunting and hopefully as a result of being sacked would also be better off . You just need to market your skill set correctly.
So being sacked twice for lying matters not a jot?. Probably completely irrelevant to most people . It is achievements in life that count. Everyone knows that Boris has been sacked and why. They simply do not care. Were the sackings justifiable. ? Again who cares or even wants to know if someone was sacked. "
You see..when someone Is in a position of trust..such as running the country,personally I'd be a bit concerned that he had been sacked twice for lying,as the reputation of the country would rest on the integrity of the man running it.
But like you say..many people dont care..which really does tell its own story. |
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He's an Army Major. It's also where he keeps his Armies - up his sleavies" "
With Major Sleave and Captain Hindsight, it's like a poor man's incompetent version of Dad's Army. |
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"Do winners often get the sack twice?. It would not manner how many times you get the sack. It is what you achieve that counts. If I was sacked today, I would just start job hunting and hopefully as a result of being sacked would also be better off . You just need to market your skill set correctly.
So being sacked twice for lying matters not a jot?. Probably completely irrelevant to most people . It is achievements in life that count. Everyone knows that Boris has been sacked and why. They simply do not care. Were the sackings justifiable. ? Again who cares or even wants to know if someone was sacked. "
The electorate don’t get to decide if he gets sacked, |
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"Do winners often get the sack twice?. It would not manner how many times you get the sack. It is what you achieve that counts. If I was sacked today, I would just start job hunting and hopefully as a result of being sacked would also be better off . You just need to market your skill set correctly.
So being sacked twice for lying matters not a jot?. Probably completely irrelevant to most people . It is achievements in life that count. Everyone knows that Boris has been sacked and why. They simply do not care. Were the sackings justifiable. ? Again who cares or even wants to know if someone was sacked.
The electorate don’t get to decide if he gets sacked, "
Dont you find this..nobody cares..aspect interesting?
Who actually decides that nobody cares?
People cared when ed milliband eat a butty funny
Or when Corbyn wore a small poppy
But no one cares that we we have a lying corrupt charlatan in no 10? |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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Who actually decides that nobody cares?
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People cared when ed milliband eat a butty funny"
Did they sack him? Fine him? Haul him over smouldering coals?
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Or when Corbyn wore a small poppy"
Did they sack him? Fine him? Haul him over smouldering coals?
Nope. They just laughed and moved on.
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By *ostafunMan
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
I think the electorate have already clearly indicated that they have no interest in administration procedures or disclosure .
What matters to them is results , jobs and success .
Boris is one of lifes winners , so many people admire him for his success . ( if this is only fault , no wonder he (or his party ) had phenomenal success in Thursdays elections . ( though he should not become complacent , his next key performance indicator should be to obtain a minimum lead over Labour of 125 seats .) On a simplistic basis the public love Boris - he is a man of the people who can relate to them .
The electorate really don't have anything to do with this as corruption should be routed out wherever it is found and those found breaking the codes of ethics and Office should resign immediately no matter what political party or position they have. " I agree if the law has been broken the person should not be in the job.
Personally i dont care who leads the party as long as they carry on with the manifesto they were voted in on. |
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"Boris is under investigation for his trip to Mustique, if he has broken the ministerial code should he resign?
I think the electorate have already clearly indicated that they have no interest in administration procedures or disclosure .
What matters to them is results , jobs and success .
Boris is one of lifes winners , so many people admire him for his success . ( if this is only fault , no wonder he (or his party ) had phenomenal success in Thursdays elections . ( though he should not become complacent , his next key performance indicator should be to obtain a minimum lead over Labour of 125 seats .) On a simplistic basis the public love Boris - he is a man of the people who can relate to them .
The electorate really don't have anything to do with this as corruption should be routed out wherever it is found and those found breaking the codes of ethics and Office should resign immediately no matter what political party or position they have. I agree if the law has been broken the person should not be in the job.
Personally i dont care who leads the party as long as they carry on with the manifesto they were voted in on."
Totally agree. I like that Brexit had been promised in the manifesto and has now been delivered even though I voted to remain. |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
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"Do winners often get the sack twice?. It would not manner how many times you get the sack. It is what you achieve that counts. If I was sacked today, I would just start job hunting and hopefully as a result of being sacked would also be better off . You just need to market your skill set correctly.
So being sacked twice for lying matters not a jot?. Probably completely irrelevant to most people . It is achievements in life that count. Everyone knows that Boris has been sacked and why. They simply do not care. Were the sackings justifiable. ? Again who cares or even wants to know if someone was sacked.
The electorate don’t get to decide if he gets sacked,
Dont you find this..nobody cares..aspect interesting?
Who actually decides that nobody cares?
People cared when ed milliband eat a butty funny
Or when Corbyn wore a small poppy
But no one cares that we we have a lying corrupt charlatan in no 10?" Politics and the human condition are way beyond you |
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