He was only there for 9 minutes though.
I wonder if a burglar or even rapist could use that in their defence in the future
Yes he broke lockdown restrictions, but I guarantee a lot of people also did that are judging him. I know I did by mixing households, seeing mates going round and vice versa. Everyone did.
I didn’t, the closest thing I got to it was having 2 mates round in the garden on a sunny afternoon and we were all sat about 3 metres apart
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 1 minute ago
I didn’t, the closest thing I got to it was having 2 mates round in the garden on a sunny afternoon and we were all sat about 3 metres apart
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Fair enough but the majority broke the rules. I never ever got Covid or any of my mates.
comment by Culèr The Brand ✅ (U9489)
posted 3 minutes ago
Yes he broke lockdown restrictions, but I guarantee a lot of people also did that are judging him. I know I did by mixing households, seeing mates going round and vice versa. Everyone did.
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I'm afraid this is the worst take of all the responses to Partygate. People in positions of power simply have to be held to higher standards - especially when they themselves are setting the rules.
Imagine students complaining that a teacher is arriving late to lessons, and then the teacher (or a friend of his/hers) turns round and says: 'Well, half the students complaining have been late before.' It's not an identical situation, but it's not all that different.
comment by Culèr The Brand ✅ (U9489)
posted 8 minutes ago
Yes he broke lockdown restrictions, but I guarantee a lot of people also did that are judging him. I know I did by mixing households, seeing mates going round and vice versa. Everyone did.
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Not shocked by the idiocy of this post.
The mistake they made with all their slogans during the pandemic like stay at home save lives protect the nhs and all that cobblers was the omission of “You lot out there”
I’m starting to wonder if this shyster actually had Covid that time
comment by Clockwork Red: Jadon and the Argonauts (U4892)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Culèr The Brand ✅ (U9489)
posted 3 minutes ago
Yes he broke lockdown restrictions, but I guarantee a lot of people also did that are judging him. I know I did by mixing households, seeing mates going round and vice versa. Everyone did.
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I'm afraid this is the worst take of all the responses to Partygate. People in positions of power simply have to be held to higher standards - especially when they themselves are setting the rules.
Imagine students complaining that a teacher is arriving late to lessons, and then the teacher (or a friend of his/hers) turns round and says: 'Well, half the students complaining have been late before.' It's not an identical situation, but it's not all that different.
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Yeah to be fair you are right. They should resign.
He is a charlatan, no two ways about. it. he probably was lying about having it.
It took 9 minutes for Derek chauvin to be arrested.
His innbred cousins take
https://twitter.com/bbcpolitics/status/1513888166545014785?s=21
comment by Culèr The Brand ✅ (U9489)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Clockwork Red: Jadon and the Argonauts (U4892)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Culèr The Brand ✅ (U9489)
posted 3 minutes ago
Yes he broke lockdown restrictions, but I guarantee a lot of people also did that are judging him. I know I did by mixing households, seeing mates going round and vice versa. Everyone did.
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I'm afraid this is the worst take of all the responses to Partygate. People in positions of power simply have to be held to higher standards - especially when they themselves are setting the rules.
Imagine students complaining that a teacher is arriving late to lessons, and then the teacher (or a friend of his/hers) turns round and says: 'Well, half the students complaining have been late before.' It's not an identical situation, but it's not all that different.
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Yeah to be fair you are right. They should resign.
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I don't think Johnson should resign over Partygate. As I said at the time, he shouldn't resign over it because he shouldn't be there in the first place.
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 17 seconds ago
His innbred cousins take
https://twitter.com/bbcpolitics/status/1513888166545014785?s=21
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The comments underneath show how out of touch these caaants are
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
His innbred cousins take
https://twitter.com/bbcpolitics/status/1513888166545014785?s=21
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How the feck can he wear that wig and be elected an MP.
If nothing else it shows a clear lack of good judgement.
Boris needs to go but now is not the right time. I do not expect the Tory party to look to start an internal party war when we are dealing with a war in Europe and an economic crisis.
Boris might hope this is all forgotten in time but I believe the party will probably look to oust him at a more appropriate time and before the next election.
Boris needs to go but now is not the right time.
___________
There is never a bad or wrong time to change leader when the leader is a morally bankrupt, incompetent, lying charlatan with no respect for the people of Britain or even for the position he holds.
comment by Culèr The Brand ✅ (U9489)
posted 23 minutes ago
Yes he broke lockdown restrictions, but I guarantee a lot of people also did that are judging him. I know I did by mixing households, seeing mates going round and vice versa. Everyone did.
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Didn’t think I could dislike this guy more but wow he managed it
I don't understand this not the right time narrative.
We're not at war, any replacement only has to keep supplying weapons and standing up to Putin, and even if we were in a war, we've replaced numerous PM's over the years in the same circumstances.
Imagine if in 1940 we kept Chamberlain.
Boris is just showing that he is relatable, just like one of us. I respect him much more for this. The argument about breaking the rules when you made the rules does not stand up because how many of us have told our kids that they must not go out and drink, then we go out and do that very thing ourselves? We are all hypocrites. At least Boris has had the decency to be honest about his mistake and that's why I think he is the right man to lead us forward.
I am not fussed if he drink drives or breaks any other nonsensical rules, as long as he continues to stop the war in Ukraine like he has been doing.
Neither ourselves or NATO are actually at war at the moment
It’s a perfect time for him to go.
Imagine the contracts his mates would be getting if we were at war
£30bn for an app that may tell you that there’s a missile incoming
We can add the tik tok nurses, the police having a gathering to clap the NHS, kinnock travelling half the country to visit parents, Corbyn having a dinner party, Beijing Barry going to BLM demo and Starmer having a bevy indoors to our list of people we demand to resign too.
comment by Culèr The Brand ✅ (U9489)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 1 minute ago
I didn’t, the closest thing I got to it was having 2 mates round in the garden on a sunny afternoon and we were all sat about 3 metres apart
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Fair enough but the majority broke the rules. I never ever got Covid or any of my mates.
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If you never got any of your mates then you didn't break lockdown rules. You sitting on your own posting about how you're a successful businessperson on an anonymous forum, doesn't constitute a party.
comment by Sid (U1868)
posted 36 seconds ago
We can add the tik tok nurses, the police having a gathering to clap the NHS, kinnock travelling half the country to visit parents, Corbyn having a dinner party, Beijing Barry going to BLM demo and Starmer having a bevy indoors to our list of people we demand to resign too.
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Exactly they probably demand Captain Tom resigns as well. How about all these people who crammed into crowded "vaccination centres" instead of staying at home? I stayed at home instead of getting "vaccinated" and I saved the NHS in doing so.
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posted on 13/4/22
He was only there for 9 minutes though.
I wonder if a burglar or even rapist could use that in their defence in the future
posted on 13/4/22
Yes he broke lockdown restrictions, but I guarantee a lot of people also did that are judging him. I know I did by mixing households, seeing mates going round and vice versa. Everyone did.
posted on 13/4/22
I didn’t, the closest thing I got to it was having 2 mates round in the garden on a sunny afternoon and we were all sat about 3 metres apart
posted on 13/4/22
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 1 minute ago
I didn’t, the closest thing I got to it was having 2 mates round in the garden on a sunny afternoon and we were all sat about 3 metres apart
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Fair enough but the majority broke the rules. I never ever got Covid or any of my mates.
posted on 13/4/22
comment by Culèr The Brand ✅ (U9489)
posted 3 minutes ago
Yes he broke lockdown restrictions, but I guarantee a lot of people also did that are judging him. I know I did by mixing households, seeing mates going round and vice versa. Everyone did.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm afraid this is the worst take of all the responses to Partygate. People in positions of power simply have to be held to higher standards - especially when they themselves are setting the rules.
Imagine students complaining that a teacher is arriving late to lessons, and then the teacher (or a friend of his/hers) turns round and says: 'Well, half the students complaining have been late before.' It's not an identical situation, but it's not all that different.
posted on 13/4/22
comment by Culèr The Brand ✅ (U9489)
posted 8 minutes ago
Yes he broke lockdown restrictions, but I guarantee a lot of people also did that are judging him. I know I did by mixing households, seeing mates going round and vice versa. Everyone did.
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Not shocked by the idiocy of this post.
posted on 13/4/22
The mistake they made with all their slogans during the pandemic like stay at home save lives protect the nhs and all that cobblers was the omission of “You lot out there”
posted on 13/4/22
I’m starting to wonder if this shyster actually had Covid that time
posted on 13/4/22
comment by Clockwork Red: Jadon and the Argonauts (U4892)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Culèr The Brand ✅ (U9489)
posted 3 minutes ago
Yes he broke lockdown restrictions, but I guarantee a lot of people also did that are judging him. I know I did by mixing households, seeing mates going round and vice versa. Everyone did.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm afraid this is the worst take of all the responses to Partygate. People in positions of power simply have to be held to higher standards - especially when they themselves are setting the rules.
Imagine students complaining that a teacher is arriving late to lessons, and then the teacher (or a friend of his/hers) turns round and says: 'Well, half the students complaining have been late before.' It's not an identical situation, but it's not all that different.
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Yeah to be fair you are right. They should resign.
posted on 13/4/22
He is a charlatan, no two ways about. it. he probably was lying about having it.
posted on 13/4/22
It took 9 minutes for Derek chauvin to be arrested.
posted on 13/4/22
His innbred cousins take
https://twitter.com/bbcpolitics/status/1513888166545014785?s=21
posted on 13/4/22
comment by Culèr The Brand ✅ (U9489)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Clockwork Red: Jadon and the Argonauts (U4892)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Culèr The Brand ✅ (U9489)
posted 3 minutes ago
Yes he broke lockdown restrictions, but I guarantee a lot of people also did that are judging him. I know I did by mixing households, seeing mates going round and vice versa. Everyone did.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm afraid this is the worst take of all the responses to Partygate. People in positions of power simply have to be held to higher standards - especially when they themselves are setting the rules.
Imagine students complaining that a teacher is arriving late to lessons, and then the teacher (or a friend of his/hers) turns round and says: 'Well, half the students complaining have been late before.' It's not an identical situation, but it's not all that different.
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Yeah to be fair you are right. They should resign.
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I don't think Johnson should resign over Partygate. As I said at the time, he shouldn't resign over it because he shouldn't be there in the first place.
posted on 13/4/22
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 17 seconds ago
His innbred cousins take
https://twitter.com/bbcpolitics/status/1513888166545014785?s=21
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The comments underneath show how out of touch these caaants are
posted on 13/4/22
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
His innbred cousins take
https://twitter.com/bbcpolitics/status/1513888166545014785?s=21
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How the feck can he wear that wig and be elected an MP.
If nothing else it shows a clear lack of good judgement.
posted on 13/4/22
Boris needs to go but now is not the right time. I do not expect the Tory party to look to start an internal party war when we are dealing with a war in Europe and an economic crisis.
Boris might hope this is all forgotten in time but I believe the party will probably look to oust him at a more appropriate time and before the next election.
posted on 13/4/22
Boris needs to go but now is not the right time.
___________
There is never a bad or wrong time to change leader when the leader is a morally bankrupt, incompetent, lying charlatan with no respect for the people of Britain or even for the position he holds.
posted on 13/4/22
comment by Culèr The Brand ✅ (U9489)
posted 23 minutes ago
Yes he broke lockdown restrictions, but I guarantee a lot of people also did that are judging him. I know I did by mixing households, seeing mates going round and vice versa. Everyone did.
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Didn’t think I could dislike this guy more but wow he managed it
posted on 13/4/22
I don't understand this not the right time narrative.
We're not at war, any replacement only has to keep supplying weapons and standing up to Putin, and even if we were in a war, we've replaced numerous PM's over the years in the same circumstances.
Imagine if in 1940 we kept Chamberlain.
posted on 13/4/22
Boris is just showing that he is relatable, just like one of us. I respect him much more for this. The argument about breaking the rules when you made the rules does not stand up because how many of us have told our kids that they must not go out and drink, then we go out and do that very thing ourselves? We are all hypocrites. At least Boris has had the decency to be honest about his mistake and that's why I think he is the right man to lead us forward.
I am not fussed if he drink drives or breaks any other nonsensical rules, as long as he continues to stop the war in Ukraine like he has been doing.
posted on 13/4/22
Neither ourselves or NATO are actually at war at the moment
It’s a perfect time for him to go.
posted on 13/4/22
Imagine the contracts his mates would be getting if we were at war
£30bn for an app that may tell you that there’s a missile incoming
posted on 13/4/22
We can add the tik tok nurses, the police having a gathering to clap the NHS, kinnock travelling half the country to visit parents, Corbyn having a dinner party, Beijing Barry going to BLM demo and Starmer having a bevy indoors to our list of people we demand to resign too.
posted on 13/4/22
comment by Culèr The Brand ✅ (U9489)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 1 minute ago
I didn’t, the closest thing I got to it was having 2 mates round in the garden on a sunny afternoon and we were all sat about 3 metres apart
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Fair enough but the majority broke the rules. I never ever got Covid or any of my mates.
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If you never got any of your mates then you didn't break lockdown rules. You sitting on your own posting about how you're a successful businessperson on an anonymous forum, doesn't constitute a party.
posted on 13/4/22
comment by Sid (U1868)
posted 36 seconds ago
We can add the tik tok nurses, the police having a gathering to clap the NHS, kinnock travelling half the country to visit parents, Corbyn having a dinner party, Beijing Barry going to BLM demo and Starmer having a bevy indoors to our list of people we demand to resign too.
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Exactly they probably demand Captain Tom resigns as well. How about all these people who crammed into crowded "vaccination centres" instead of staying at home? I stayed at home instead of getting "vaccinated" and I saved the NHS in doing so.
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