Not sure what's more cringe making, his feeble attempt to try to excuse breaking the rules at the time..
Or the subservience of the Tory backbenchers briefed to ask anything other than what they and their constituents are angry about.. |
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"Not sure what's more cringe making, his feeble attempt to try to excuse breaking the rules at the time..
Or the subservience of the Tory backbenchers briefed to ask anything other than what they and their constituents are angry about.."
It is pathetic |
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"Not sure what's more cringe making, his feeble attempt to try to excuse breaking the rules at the time..
Or the subservience of the Tory backbenchers briefed to ask anything other than what they and their constituents are angry about.."
They are asking about washing machines now, what a shower of shit |
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"Not sure what's more cringe making, his feeble attempt to try to excuse breaking the rules at the time..
Or the subservience of the Tory backbenchers briefed to ask anything other than what they and their constituents are angry about..
It is pathetic "
But, but..washing machine filters must be high on the agenda of the constituents of the Tory who just asked Boris about them.
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"Not sure what's more cringe making, his feeble attempt to try to excuse breaking the rules at the time..
Or the subservience of the Tory backbenchers briefed to ask anything other than what they and their constituents are angry about..
They are asking about washing machines now, what a shower of shit "
Anyone would think they are following orders? |
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"Not sure what's more cringe making, his feeble attempt to try to excuse breaking the rules at the time..
Or the subservience of the Tory backbenchers briefed to ask anything other than what they and their constituents are angry about..
They are asking about washing machines now, what a shower of shit "
Maybe the thinking is to try and rinse out the sleaze and dirt of number 10.. |
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"Not sure what's more cringe making, his feeble attempt to try to excuse breaking the rules at the time..
Or the subservience of the Tory backbenchers briefed to ask anything other than what they and their constituents are angry about..
They are asking about washing machines now, what a shower of shit
Maybe the thinking is to try and rinse out the sleaze and dirt of number 10.."
It just won’t wash! |
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"Not sure what's more cringe making, his feeble attempt to try to excuse breaking the rules at the time..
Or the subservience of the Tory backbenchers briefed to ask anything other than what they and their constituents are angry about..
They are asking about washing machines now, what a shower of shit
Maybe the thinking is to try and rinse out the sleaze and dirt of number 10..
It just won’t wash! "
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"Completely undermines any future restrictions for those looking for a way out of them. "
And therein lies a potential problem, yes Omicron this far isn't as bad as the second wave of last January but any other mutations might be a lot worse and require more stringent restrictions..
So whilst with fingers crossed we are in a better place now with vaccinations etc the public health message is fucked .. |
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By *hebrituk OP Couple
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"Completely undermines any future restrictions for those looking for a way out of them.
And therein lies a potential problem, yes Omicron this far isn't as bad as the second wave of last January but any other mutations might be a lot worse and require more stringent restrictions..
So whilst with fingers crossed we are in a better place now with vaccinations etc the public health message is fucked .."
Forget to mention that the UK has one of the highest death rates per 100k in the world. |
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"Phew, that was close. A rough ride but he got away with it. "
He looked like a naughty schoolboy who had just been caught with his fingers in the cookie jar. Making a humble apology, looking dejected, a tone of resignment in his voice. Talking quietly, being non aggressive, sitting down calmly with that dark way of looking with head bowed, eyes slightly closed.
Whilst everyone knows, he was just eating humble pie to placate everyone and couldn't wait for the hour of questioning to be over. Because he could then sulk out of the chamber before galloping off into the sunset, clicking his heels, saying "Yes, yes! I pulled it off" and then making his next evil plan to punish everyone who has doubted him.
Remember this, people. He has still got more than 2 years in power, before there has to be another general election. 2 years is more than enough time to change electoral boundaries, change the constitution, bring about a dictatorship. |
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"Completely undermines any future restrictions for those looking for a way out of them.
And therein lies a potential problem, yes Omicron this far isn't as bad as the second wave of last January but any other mutations might be a lot worse and require more stringent restrictions..
So whilst with fingers crossed we are in a better place now with vaccinations etc the public health message is fucked ..
Forget to mention that the UK has one of the highest death rates per 100k in the world. "
For total official cases per country, the UK is in 4th place. Only USA, Brazil and India have more.
For total official deaths per country, the UK is in 7th place. Only USA Brazil, India, Russia, Mexico and Peru have more.
For total officcial cases as a percentage of population, per country, we are standing proudly in 11th place.
My source is worldometer. Click on the column headings to rank countries.
The good news is that the UK is probably ranking higher in the different leagues of the world cup of coronavirus than in the world cup of football.
Seriously though, the UK has done a decent job of fucking up. |
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"Not sure what's more cringe making, his feeble attempt to try to excuse breaking the rules at the time..
Or the subservience of the Tory backbenchers briefed to ask anything other than what they and their constituents are angry about..
It is pathetic "
It's is...but it wouldn't be any different the other way round |
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"Not sure what's more cringe making, his feeble attempt to try to excuse breaking the rules at the time..
Or the subservience of the Tory backbenchers briefed to ask anything other than what they and their constituents are angry about..
It is pathetic
It's is...but it wouldn't be any different the other way round" the other way round? What has that got to do with it? When someone gets caught steeling apples it’s not a good defence saying ah but so did so and so! |
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"Not sure what's more cringe making, his feeble attempt to try to excuse breaking the rules at the time..
Or the subservience of the Tory backbenchers briefed to ask anything other than what they and their constituents are angry about..
It is pathetic
It's is...but it wouldn't be any different the other way round the other way round? What has that got to do with it? When someone gets caught steeling apples it’s not a good defence saying ah but so did so and so! "
MPs in glass houses... |
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"Telegraph tomorrow reporting another party whilst restrictions in place, this one the night before Prince Phillips funeral..
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It was 2 more parties supposedly... |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"Telegraph tomorrow reporting another party whilst restrictions in place, this one the night before Prince Phillips funeral..
It was 2 more parties supposedly..."
That became 1 much larger party… you have to ask where the slow drip drip drip of information is coming from
And again…. No.10…. Not denying
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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago
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"Telegraph tomorrow reporting another party whilst restrictions in place, this one the night before Prince Phillips funeral..
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You mean the night before the Queen showed solidarity to her country and attended her husband's funeral sat on her own?
It very simply says it all..
I'm no Royalist but the images that day showed many they were not alone in their own grief.
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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago
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First question this week ,,, Has Sue Grey interviewed Dominic Cummings regarding the Downing Street parties and if not can we have an assurance from The Prime Minister that she will be doing so ? |
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"I wish Starmer would step back at PMQs. Angela does such a better job of making him look like a scorned schoolboy with his pants down.
She just makes him cringe and he needs more.. lots more.."
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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago
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I watched this for the first time in ages. Is there some rule that says opposition parties can't get together to arrange their questions? I ask as the vast majority of question were the same. Boris, predictably went down the 'wait for the enquiry' route on the fist few attempts so why keep asking when they know what the answer already is. I think it just made it easier for him |
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Starmer crushed Boris?..did I miss that bit ?..his demise ..handed it on a plate..didn't even ruffle his hair..a competent opposition leader should have nailed him to the floor..slippy tits wriggled out of it again..!!..absolutely pathetic |
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"Starmer crushed Boris?..did I miss that bit ?..his demise ..handed it on a plate..didn't even ruffle his hair..a competent opposition leader should have nailed him to the floor..slippy tits wriggled out of it again..!!..absolutely pathetic"
He is fucked, haven’t you noticed that even though it’s called PMQs he never answers the questions, Boris is toast, I just hope he prolongs the inevitable as long as he can |
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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago
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Should a pm who lies to Parliament resign?
Response - booster vaccinations crime figures lower ( that was due to Covid too but keep it to yourself)
He said it’s partly due to the 20,000 new policeman soon to replace the 20,000 we got rid off . Oh that’s ok then. |
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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago
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After weeks of being called Captain Hindsight,Starmer turned it on Johnson today pointig out that if Johnson had been to a party without realising he was at a party,then realising he was at a party , we have found the real Captain Hindsight ,,,,,,Johnson then said he was a leader and Starmer a lawyer, trying for a new slogan , doubt he will be using that again as Lloyd Russell Hoyle then said he would rather be lead by a lawyer than a lier |
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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago
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"Not sure what's more cringe making, his feeble attempt to try to excuse breaking the rules at the time..
Or the subservience of the Tory backbenchers briefed to ask anything other than what they and their constituents are angry about..
They are asking about washing machines now, what a shower of shit "
Microplastic filters is high on my agenda as it should be everyone's considering we consume a full Credut Cards worth of plastic every year.
It was brought up last week where Tories heckled it down. If heard last week it would not have needed to be re-asked, wasting time.
Although other things have a higher priority at this time, most microplastics found in the environment such as Oceans and Land sludge end up in within our food and part of plankton in the sea which is concentrated up the food chain.
I'd be happy to retrofit a filter to my washer if such a device was available and should be required on all new washers.
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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago
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"Should a pm who lies to Parliament resign?
Response - booster vaccinations crime figures lower ( that was due to Covid too but keep it to yourself)
He said it’s partly due to the 20,000 new policeman soon to replace the 20,000 we got rid off . Oh that’s ok then. "
Seems now that the Civil Servant they ousted and publicly shamed over Pen Farthing's animals having priority over humans where Boris claimed neither himself nor anyone at the MOD spent a single minute on his leaving.
Another lie, more lies to add to lies. NO, a Prime Minister openly capable of lying is not fit to leadeth country as what else is he lying about. £5billion is missing from the treasury into fraud, 10'000 more deaths than other countries, dodgy PPE contracts and many other failures.
Yet, Moggy says he's done "a brilliant job". |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
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"Not sure what's more cringe making, his feeble attempt to try to excuse breaking the rules at the time..
Or the subservience of the Tory backbenchers briefed to ask anything other than what they and their constituents are angry about..
They are asking about washing machines now, what a shower of shit
Microplastic filters is high on my agenda as it should be everyone's considering we consume a full Credut Cards worth of plastic every year.
It was brought up last week where Tories heckled it down. If heard last week it would not have needed to be re-asked, wasting time.
Although other things have a higher priority at this time, most microplastics found in the environment such as Oceans and Land sludge end up in within our food and part of plankton in the sea which is concentrated up the food chain.
I'd be happy to retrofit a filter to my washer if such a device was available and should be required on all new washers.
" Dont be silly mate the opposition only want to talk about partys not the everyday running of the country and it seems so do their followers on here everything else is deemed deflecting from the real issue. |
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"Should a pm who lies to Parliament resign?
Response - booster vaccinations crime figures lower ( that was due to Covid too but keep it to yourself)
He said it’s partly due to the 20,000 new policeman soon to replace the 20,000 we got rid off . Oh that’s ok then.
Seems now that the Civil Servant they ousted and publicly shamed over Pen Farthing's animals having priority over humans where Boris claimed neither himself nor anyone at the MOD spent a single minute on his leaving.
Another lie, more lies to add to lies. NO, a Prime Minister openly capable of lying is not fit to leadeth country as what else is he lying about. £5billion is missing from the treasury into fraud, 10'000 more deaths than other countries, dodgy PPE contracts and many other failures.
Yet, Moggy says he's done "a brilliant job"."
He lied about the UK being the fastest growing economy in the G7, he just can’t help himself, however he knows that his foolish followers still believe him |
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"After weeks of being called Captain Hindsight,Starmer turned it on Johnson today pointig out that if Johnson had been to a party without realising he was at a party,then realising he was at a party , we have found the real Captain Hindsight ,,,,,,Johnson then said he was a leader and Starmer a lawyer, trying for a new slogan , doubt he will be using that again as Lloyd Russell Hoyle then said he would rather be lead by a lawyer than a lier "
Margaret Thatcher was a lawyer |
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By *rFunBoyMan
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"Should a pm who lies to Parliament resign?
Response - booster vaccinations crime figures lower ( that was due to Covid too but keep it to yourself)
He said it’s partly due to the 20,000 new policeman soon to replace the 20,000 we got rid off . Oh that’s ok then.
Seems now that the Civil Servant they ousted and publicly shamed over Pen Farthing's animals having priority over humans where Boris claimed neither himself nor anyone at the MOD spent a single minute on his leaving.
Another lie, more lies to add to lies. NO, a Prime Minister openly capable of lying is not fit to leadeth country as what else is he lying about. £5billion is missing from the treasury into fraud, 10'000 more deaths than other countries, dodgy PPE contracts and many other failures.
Yet, Moggy says he's done "a brilliant job".
He lied about the UK being the fastest growing economy in the G7, he just can’t help himself, however he knows that his foolish followers still believe him "
Did he not lie about fish and ice blocks, pasties and sausages too?
There was something about £350m fir the NHS somewhere too I think.
Think the question is, has he ever once told the truth? |
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"I wish Starmer would step back at PMQs. Angela does such a better job of making him look like a scorned schoolboy with his pants down.
She just makes him cringe and he needs more.. lots more..
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Maybe they go to the same "private members club"
Just sayin.... |
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"Should a pm who lies to Parliament resign?
Response - booster vaccinations crime figures lower ( that was due to Covid too but keep it to yourself)
He said it’s partly due to the 20,000 new policeman soon to replace the 20,000 we got rid off . Oh that’s ok then.
Seems now that the Civil Servant they ousted and publicly shamed over Pen Farthing's animals having priority over humans where Boris claimed neither himself nor anyone at the MOD spent a single minute on his leaving.
Another lie, more lies to add to lies. NO, a Prime Minister openly capable of lying is not fit to leadeth country as what else is he lying about. £5billion is missing from the treasury into fraud, 10'000 more deaths than other countries, dodgy PPE contracts and many other failures.
Yet, Moggy says he's done "a brilliant job".
He lied about the UK being the fastest growing economy in the G7, he just can’t help himself, however he knows that his foolish followers still believe him
Did he not lie about fish and ice blocks, pasties and sausages too?
There was something about £350m fir the NHS somewhere too I think.
Think the question is, has he ever once told the truth?"
Don't, really don't start me on Pen Farthing. Or the American woman who found herself in a similar position.
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