Hancock doing injections.

neilo

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The man has three kids and the truth of it all is if you can betray the mother of your children so easily what concern does he have for other people. Obviously in this day and age we aren't allowed to stone him to death but surely we could chuck enough at him to hurt him badly.

In that case, shouldn’t he be following Boris through the door? :scratchhead:
 

Happy

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Pasty

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I see this is as a suicide mission from the Tories. I shall never vote for them again or at least for a long time. Why are they rallying around this nasty little creep? There is now nobody I can vote for.
 

neilo

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Mixed Farmer
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Montgomeryshire
I see this is as a suicide mission from the Tories. I shall never vote for them again or at least for a long time. Why are they rallying around this nasty little creep? There is now nobody I can vote for.

Yet you could turn a blind eye when Boris was doing just the same?

I do agree with the sentiment though, those that are supposed to be leading our nation, should at least have morals better than a bunch of alley cats imo.
 

robs1

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Yet you could turn a blind eye when Boris was doing just the same?

I do agree with the sentiment though, those that are supposed to be leading our nation, should at least have morals better than a bunch of alley cats imo.
Not sure why people expect politicians to be any different to the general population.
Anyone would think that politicians werent up to it years ago, churchill and Wilson both had bits on the side and I'm sure many earlier ones did to, didnt see Kennedy or Clinton resign for shagging about, and Clinton lied to the nation on telly about it too.
I'm not condoning either off them, but we dont know the whole story, perhaps both their partners had been shagging about so they were just getting their own back. Perhaps they should sort it out in private also interesting legal point of the press printing pictures taken on private property.
 

Pasty

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Yet you could turn a blind eye when Boris was doing just the same?

I do agree with the sentiment though, those that are supposed to be leading our nation, should at least have morals better than a bunch of alley cats imo.
I suppose, if I look back through the murky mess of the last few years of my life I was focussed on Brexit and you may agree or not if that was a good idea. To all extents we have achieved that, even if I voted for a govt who have now turned out to be useless sleaze.
 

Pasty

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Devon
Not sure why people expect politicians to be any different to the general population.
Anyone would think that politicians werent up to it years ago, churchill and Wilson both had bits on the side and I'm sure many earlier ones did to, didnt see Kennedy or Clinton resign for shagging about, and Clinton lied to the nation on telly about it too.
I'm not condoning either off them, but we dont know the whole story, perhaps both their partners had been shagging about so they were just getting their own back. Perhaps they should sort it out in private also interesting legal point of the press printing pictures taken on private property.
Disagree. If your partner is cheating you leave them. End of. Getting your own back only ends in a highly destructive situation and pain for more people. Just bin them. Job done.

If you are in pubic life then it gets complicated.
 
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robs1

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Disagree. If your partner is cheating you leave them. End of. Getting your own back only ends in a highly destructive situation and pain for more people. Just bin them. Job done.
Different people deal with it in different ways. I've never cheated nor been cheated on (as far as I know) so difficult to know how I would react . At the moment only those involved know the truth, I'm sure the world has more important things to sort out
 

neilo

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
Not sure why people expect politicians to be any different to the general population.
Anyone would think that politicians werent up to it years ago, churchill and Wilson both had bits on the side and I'm sure many earlier ones did to, didnt see Kennedy or Clinton resign for shagging about, and Clinton lied to the nation on telly about it too.
I'm not condoning either off them, but we dont know the whole story, perhaps both their partners had been shagging about so they were just getting their own back. Perhaps they should sort it out in private also interesting legal point of the press printing pictures taken on private property.

But the ‘general population’ aren’t shagging about, as you put it, on the whole. Surely fidelity and monogamous relationships are still the accepted norm?

Yes, relationships obviously break down for various reasons, but sneaking round for a sniff of skirt is surely below the standards we should expect from our ‘leaders’?
 

Pasty

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Location
Devon
Different people deal with it in different ways. I've never cheated nor been cheated on (as far as I know) so difficult to know how I would react . At the moment only those involved know the truth, I'm sure the world has more important things to sort out
Yeah, but is Mr Halfcock going to be able to do his job properly in this 'emergency' when his marriage is in trouble and also he has the aggro from the other side? It's a mess of his own making. Broken his vows and his rules that he expects us to abide by. Like Fauci, why is he still in a job? Or is infidelity now just expected and accepted as normal?
 

robs1

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But the ‘general population’ aren’t shagging about, as you put it, on the whole. Surely fidelity and monogamous relationships are still the accepted norm?

Yes, relationships obviously break down for various reasons, but sneaking round for a sniff of skirt is surely below the standards we should expect from our ‘leaders’?
You would be surprised by the number that are shagging about.
 

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