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Does anybody think the met is right to not investigate partygate?
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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
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If they did, they would have to investigate why the Police Officers who are permanently present in and around Downing Street allowed these events to go ahead.
In theory they should investigate but what times that would bring with the PM and senior officials being interviewed under caution.
Unprecedented times…. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I think it's astonishing the met didn't do anything. I suspect their reputation has taken serious damage from their inaction over Partygate when it comes to certain political figures.
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By *estivalMan
over a year ago
borehamwood |
They dont investigate when your house gets robbed these days and ghey dont have an exelent record on finding most of the little fuckers who run around stabbing each other in london so no not surprised at all there not investigating this either |
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"Id rather they looked into Barry Gardener taking ,£500k of the Chinese
Why? you seriously don't know ?
Obviously not, why don’t you enlighten me? " Type his name in a search engine to see tacking money from an alleged spy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Id rather they looked into Barry Gardener taking ,£500k of the Chinese
Why? you seriously don't know ?
Obviously not, why don’t you enlighten me? Type his name in a search engine to see tacking money from an alleged spy "
I have , they were ‘donations’ why don’t they get Sue Gray to investigate? |
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"Id rather they looked into Barry Gardener taking ,£500k of the Chinese
Why? you seriously don't know ?
Obviously not, why don’t you enlighten me? Type his name in a search engine to see tacking money from an alleged spy
I have , they were ‘donations’ why don’t they get Sue Gray to investigate? " That makes it ok does it,then why get rid of her son ? |
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By *hilMan
over a year ago
HOUGHTON LE SPRING |
The priority has to be investigating a corrupt government who are empowered to make decisions. I'd rather see them investigating party gate and blackm**ling allegations made against those in power. The government should be setting high standards when in public office and their
behaviour should be beyond reproach. It would go some way to restoring public trust in those entrusted with governing the country.
Once all these allegations / investigations have all been carried our they can investigate other allegations |
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"Id rather they looked into Barry Gardener taking ,£500k of the Chinese "
If your going there, then you need to look at every person the Tories have put in the Lord's who have paid for the position in donorship ..
And the All Party Parliamentary Groups..
And every 'freebie' every politician be they national or local gladly take day in day out ..
Lobbyists..
Ooh look over there, a unicorn springs to mind.. |
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"Id rather they looked into Barry Gardener taking ,£500k of the Chinese
If your going there, then you need to look at every person the Tories have put in the Lord's who have paid for the position in donorship ..
And the All Party Parliamentary Groups..
And every 'freebie' every politician be they national or local gladly take day in day out ..
Lobbyists..
Ooh look over there, a unicorn springs to mind.." yea I'd like them to look at 1/2 £million Angela Rayner received as well. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Id rather they looked into Barry Gardener taking ,£500k of the Chinese
If your going there, then you need to look at every person the Tories have put in the Lord's who have paid for the position in donorship ..
And the All Party Parliamentary Groups..
And every 'freebie' every politician be they national or local gladly take day in day out ..
Lobbyists..
Ooh look over there, a unicorn springs to mind..yea I'd like them to look at 1/2 £million Angela Rayner received as well."
You should write to your MP |
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"Id rather they looked into Barry Gardener taking ,£500k of the Chinese
If your going there, then you need to look at every person the Tories have put in the Lord's who have paid for the position in donorship ..
And the All Party Parliamentary Groups..
And every 'freebie' every politician be they national or local gladly take day in day out ..
Lobbyists..
Ooh look over there, a unicorn springs to mind..yea I'd like them to look at 1/2 £million Angela Rayner received as well.
You should write to your MP"
Email Boris too, he's not got much on.. |
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Rayner £82k salary £215k expenses £240k Union and private donations not sure im worried about Boris having a few drinks in Downing Street after what has happened the last couple of years to be honest. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Rayner £82k salary £215k expenses £240k Union and private donations not sure im worried about Boris having a few drinks in Downing Street after what has happened the last couple of years to be honest."
Except it's not just about a few drinks. It's about potentially breaking the law he introduced. It's also about immense hypocrisy. It's also about literally risking the lives of other people, possibly even ending the lives of other people. |
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"Rayner £82k salary £215k expenses £240k Union and private donations not sure im worried about Boris having a few drinks in Downing Street after what has happened the last couple of years to be honest."
Do you give a fuck about the fact that he's responsible for tens of thousands of unnecessary deaths because he fucked about for well over a month - in the face of scientific evidence and a wave of confirmed deaths - before locking the UK down too late to prevent himself catching Covid 19? |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
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"Rayner £82k salary £215k expenses £240k Union and private donations not sure im worried about Boris having a few drinks in Downing Street after what has happened the last couple of years to be honest.
Do you give a fuck about the fact that he's responsible for tens of thousands of unnecessary deaths because he fucked about for well over a month - in the face of scientific evidence and a wave of confirmed deaths - before locking the UK down too late to prevent himself catching Covid 19?" Are you really still believing you constant spouting off deaths due to boris? unbelievable. |
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By *asyukMan
over a year ago
West London |
The Met cannot because, they are expected to demonstrate a certain amount of discretion in guarding Ministers and government facilities.
It's one of those awkward realities, so this does have to be investigated by another force. This is often the case, regardless, but this is a particularly sensitive matter. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Rayner £82k salary £215k expenses £240k Union and private donations not sure im worried about Boris having a few drinks in Downing Street after what has happened the last couple of years to be honest.
Do you give a fuck about the fact that he's responsible for tens of thousands of unnecessary deaths because he fucked about for well over a month - in the face of scientific evidence and a wave of confirmed deaths - before locking the UK down too late to prevent himself catching Covid 19?Are you really still believing you constant spouting off deaths due to boris? unbelievable."
Are you really still ignoring reality?
Therer was literally a Parliamentary report that concluded the government waited too long to lockdown in the early days of the pandemic, leading to thousands of unnecessary deaths. |
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By *hilMan
over a year ago
HOUGHTON LE SPRING |
"She has just announced the police will investigate potential lockdown breaches"
Pleased to see they have finally come to their senses, but how much evidence has been destroyed due to their dithering. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"She has just announced the police will investigate potential lockdown breaches
Pleased to see they have finally come to their senses, but how much evidence has been destroyed due to their dithering."
It means boris will survive for a bit because a police investigation overrides the sue gray report!
It gives boris a get out at PMQs tomorrow now because he is going to say he can’t say anything to prejudice a police investigation! |
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It gives boris a get out at PMQs tomorrow now because he is going to say he can’t say anything to prejudice a police investigation!"
I bet he tells us yet again that we have the best vaccination rate in Europe |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It gives boris a get out at PMQs tomorrow now because he is going to say he can’t say anything to prejudice a police investigation!
I bet he tells us yet again that we have the best vaccination rate in Europe"
Yep, even though we don’t (obviously) |
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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago
Longridge |
"She has just announced the police will investigate potential lockdown breaches"
The fact they party'd is an annoyance, the real issue is the investigation into a bunch of cronies capable of bare faced lies in front of 650 elected Members of Parliament (some of which are also complicit), to the press and the rest of the population.
It is the lies, deceit and that they believe they are above the rules they set themselves which has destroyed trust and integrity.
Like Bill Clinton, his downfall wasn't the blowjob in the office nor the spunk on Lewinski's dress, it was the bare faced lies used to deny that anything ever happened.
If they are capable of such lies to Parliament and us as the Electorate over wine, snacks and cake, then at a time when so many other questions are being asked such as cronie contracts, legislation then what else are they lying about?
Boris is a born liar, he has history of being sacked for lies, he constantly gets caught out as a PM and previously as Mayor of London.
He told many lies and falsehoods over Brexit (as did both sides) and integrity in the highest UK office is paramount.
The police should investigate and the Queen should be involved once it is proven he lied to her Subjects and force an election. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
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The police should investigate and the Queen should be involved once it is proven he lied to her Subjects and force an election."
We forget that boris has already lied in front of the queen in the past re: perrouging of parliament.. why would he change now!
It’s the lying to parliament that is going to eventually end it for boris… like you said it’s always the cover up..
Makes you wonder why anything is still being covered up at this stage… the drip drip drip is basically Chinese water torture |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"She has just announced the police will investigate potential lockdown breaches
Pleased to see they have finally come to their senses, but how much evidence has been destroyed due to their dithering.
It means boris will survive for a bit because a police investigation overrides the sue gray report!
It gives boris a get out at PMQs tomorrow now because he is going to say he can’t say anything to prejudice a police investigation!"
I think this situation is actually likely to hasten his downfall.
The plan was obviously to get the Sue Grey report out, talk up any favourable bits, redact any awful bits and make the odd sacrificial sacking. Then Johnson et al could run around saying it had all been looked at and taken care of and the country had to move on.
They can't do that anymore. This story and the public anger will continue... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"She has just announced the police will investigate potential lockdown breaches
Pleased to see they have finally come to their senses, but how much evidence has been destroyed due to their dithering.
It means boris will survive for a bit because a police investigation overrides the sue gray report!
It gives boris a get out at PMQs tomorrow now because he is going to say he can’t say anything to prejudice a police investigation!
I think this situation is actually likely to hasten his downfall.
The plan was obviously to get the Sue Grey report out, talk up any favourable bits, redact any awful bits and make the odd sacrificial sacking. Then Johnson et al could run around saying it had all been looked at and taken care of and the country had to move on.
They can't do that anymore. This story and the public anger will continue..."
If he had any integrity or put his party before himself he would resign, he won’t do that , he is pathetic |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"She has just announced the police will investigate potential lockdown breaches
Pleased to see they have finally come to their senses, but how much evidence has been destroyed due to their dithering.
It means boris will survive for a bit because a police investigation overrides the sue gray report!
It gives boris a get out at PMQs tomorrow now because he is going to say he can’t say anything to prejudice a police investigation!
I think this situation is actually likely to hasten his downfall.
The plan was obviously to get the Sue Grey report out, talk up any favourable bits, redact any awful bits and make the odd sacrificial sacking. Then Johnson et al could run around saying it had all been looked at and taken care of and the country had to move on.
They can't do that anymore. This story and the public anger will continue...
If he had any integrity or put his party before himself he would resign, he won’t do that , he is pathetic "
I think he's more likely than ever to be forced out soon, though.
We'll see... |
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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago
Huddersfield /derby cinemas |
Johnson apparently knew that The Met were going to investigate but forgot to mention it to members of his cabinet this morning during their meeting, , he is actually laughing at everyone , |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It’s about time it was laid to rest , a party st number 10 during lockdown can’t be the only thing that’s happening in the world "
No, quite right.
For instance, my mum died. Alone. Because of restrictions.
As did many other mums n dads.
Alone. Denied their chance of any human contact in their final days.
Because of restrictions.
Restrictions which this complete toss pot, aka Boris, made up and completely ignored.
That is why the anger, and that is why Boris will NEVER be allowed to forget.
Hope that helps. |
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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"Cressida Dick is facing the London Assembly today at 10am to explain the inaction. "
From what I read she says the most they can do legally is issue fixed penalties to those involved. Not sure, but does this make Boris the first PM to be investigated by police? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Cressida Dick is facing the London Assembly today at 10am to explain the inaction.
From what I read she says the most they can do legally is issue fixed penalties to those involved. Not sure, but does this make Boris the first PM to be investigated by police?"
Blair faced police questions over Cash for Honours back in the day. I think that was the only other case.
(Then again, it's pathetic the met didn't seem to bother investigating the recent scandal of Tory treasurers apparently buying honours.) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Cressida Dick is facing the London Assembly today at 10am to explain the inaction.
From what I read she says the most they can do legally is issue fixed penalties to those involved. Not sure, but does this make Boris the first PM to be investigated by police?"
If the most they can do is issue fixed penalties to those involved, then have they issued said fixed penalties?
If not, why not. |
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By *asyukMan
over a year ago
West London |
"Cressida Dick is facing the London Assembly today at 10am to explain the inaction.
From what I read she says the most they can do legally is issue fixed penalties to those involved. Not sure, but does this make Boris the first PM to be investigated by police?"
This is to be able to redact the parts of the report that are "under Police investigation". They are hoping that people will get bored whilst they wait. He has no other defence. |
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