Operation GET BORIS ....

Hindsight

Member
Location
Lincolnshire
These were the rules

  • Gatherings necessary for certain purposes. The restrictions do not apply to gatherings reasonably necessary for work, provision of voluntary or charitable services, education or training, providing emergency assistance, avoiding injury or illness or escaping harm, providing care or assistance of a vulnerable person or facilitating a house move.

Was congregating in a room for a buffet of takeaway curry 'reasonably necessary for work'. Seems so.
 

toquark

Member
It's the lies that's the issue. Can't have it when he's running the Country
If we sacked every politician who told lies in office, we wouldn't have many left. Maybe we should do that, but the approach needs to be consistent, which it isn't.

I'm no Boris fan but honestly who do you replace him with? They are all as useless, spineless and lacking in integrity as each other. All we'd end up doing is replacing bad with bad or possibly worse. the few decent MPs are permanently relegated to the back benches with no hope of progressing.

If you want him out, vote him out.
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
If we sacked every politician who told lies in office, we wouldn't have many left. Maybe we should do that, but the approach needs to be consistent, which it isn't.

I'm no Boris fan but honestly who do you replace him with? They are all as useless, spineless and lacking in integrity as each other. All we'd end up doing is replacing bad with bad or possibly worse. the few decent MPs are permanently relegated to the back benches with no hope of progressing.

If you want him out, vote him out.
Part of the issue is whoever you vote for (or don't but others do) means they still get in !

It is a major concern if he can be so blatant about lying and twisting over such things as the NI Protocol or Russian Oligarch interference
 

le bon paysan

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
A break for something to eat was scheduled in the written agenda, which is quite reasonable in my opinion. What would you have them do, disperse, pick up their curries and go and eat them in their cars or something?

Johnson on the other hand, either has no control over what goes on in his own house or the people or is totally complicit with it all. He basically needs to grow up and become an adult or stand aside and let the grownups take control.
How did one person at No. 10 in that photo get fined and not Boris or the others?
All or none IMO.
 

le bon paysan

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
Part of the issue is whoever you vote for (or don't but others do) means they still get in !

It is a major concern if he can be so blatant about lying and twisting over such things as the NI Protocol or Russian Oligarch interference
The major issue is that he deliberately misled Parliament (Roger Gale has said so). How people on here can defend ANYONE lying to Parliament , from whatever party, beats me.
 

Widgetone

Member
Trade
Location
Westish Suffolk
Photo released from Sue Gray with Boris holding a can of coke , the drink not the substance
Could of been a bag of coke, and some on here would still look the other way.

the issue being not the substance, but the parties, ahem gatherings, where ppl allegedly had to sit on laps, sleep overnight, and break Wilf's swing when they were kicked out into the garden after telling security to eff off. Never mind lying to parliament.

But lets talk about curry instead :)
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
Could of been a bag of coke, and some on here would still look the other way.

the issue being not the substance, but the parties, ahem gatherings, where ppl allegedly had to sit on laps, sleep overnight, and break Wilf's swing when they were kicked out into the garden after telling security to eff off. Never mind lying to parliament.

But lets talk about curry instead :)
Look at the photos , dry old do as my old man would say
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
Could of been a bag of coke, and some on here would still look the other way.

the issue being not the substance, but the parties, ahem gatherings, where ppl allegedly had to sit on laps, sleep overnight, and break Wilf's swing when they were kicked out into the garden after telling security to eff off. Never mind lying to parliament.

But lets talk about curry instead :)
Interesting to see Vindaloo boys response ha ha
 

le bon paysan

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
Did he KNOWINGLY lie , there's a huge difference , he was led to believe all rules were obeyed ,
He has knowingly lied all his life, so Yes he did.
His Mrs , now departed according to friends in London, invited 12 people including his decorator to a party to celebrate Cummings departing. He was there at that party to " interview a guest for a job"!
Do you believe that!?
I don't , no way!
 

br jones

Member
He has knowingly lied all his life, so Yes he did.
His Mrs , now departed according to friends in London, invited 12 people including his decorator to a party to celebrate Cummings departing. He was there at that party to " interview a guest for a job"!
Do you believe that!?
I don't , no way!
all from the mouth of that paragon of virtue mr d cummings
 

DrWazzock

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
Can’t understand why anyone is surprised what politicians get upto
there selfish out for themselves bxxxxsds
They are indeed. I was at college with a lot of the Tory "elite" and back then they were arrogant drunken barstewards who treated everybody who they considered to be beneath them, staff included with absolute contempt.
They obviously never change. I don't really buy the "work hard play hard" thing either. Back then they were lazy sods who created mayhem in college doing "doss" subjects and were an utter nuisance to folks doing serious subjects who needed to get on.
I remember some nights they would pee out of the top floor windows of their accommodation onto locals passing by in the street below. Never ejected from college as daddy was a government minister or some such thing. Mostly Etonians with panchion faces already puffed and boiled by alcohol at a young age. Utter scum in my view.
How's that?
 

Hindsight

Member
Location
Lincolnshire
These were the rules

  • Gatherings necessary for certain purposes. The restrictions do not apply to gatherings reasonably necessary for work, provision of voluntary or charitable services, education or training, providing emergency assistance, avoiding injury or illness or escaping harm, providing care or assistance of a vulnerable person or facilitating a house move.

Was congregating in a room for a buffet of takeaway curry 'reasonably necessary for work'. Seems so.
 

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