Boris........

Bald Rick

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Starmer didn’t get his facts right yesterday did he.he just another slimy lawyer type like Blair was but starmer got plenty of skeletons in his cupboard to come out later
Kier Starmer will get buried when some home truths come out , not yet though.

Oh dear .......... Ms Dorries isn't exactly helping the cause ..........

Health minister Nadine Dorries has been accused of spreading "fake news" after sharing a video on social media suggesting Sir Keir Starmer had been reluctant to prosecute grooming gangs when he was director of public prosecutions.

Ms Dorries re-tweeted the clip of an interview with the Labour leader in which he appeared to be listing a series of reasons for not bringing charges – including if the alleged victims had been in trouble with the police – with the comment "revealing".

But Labour said the video had clearly been "doctored" and that he was actually explaining the flaws in previous guidance to prosecutors which he had withdrawn and replaced.

In response to the post by Ms Dorries, MP for Mid Bedfordshire, Labour's Wes Streeting relied: "What's revealing is that: 1. You've spread fake news and indulged a smear being promoted by the far right. 2. You had time to do this despite being a minister in the Department of Health during a public health crisis.

"It's either malevolence or stupidity. Probably both."

The former senior prosecutor Nazir Afzal, who was involved in bringing a number of cases, said the clip was being used to suggest Sir Keir did not take child sexual abuse seriously, when the opposite was true.

"As national lead, I can assure you that he and I put right the failings of a generation of those who should have safeguarded children. He inherited failure and left success," he tweeted.

A Labour Party source said: "This is a doctored video tweeted by a far-right social media account.

"As a Government minister, we hope Nadine Dorries acknowledges this and takes it down."

Following the furore, the posting appeared to have been deleted from Ms Dorries's timeline.


(Source: PA)
 

turbo

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Oh dear .......... Ms Dorries isn't exactly helping the cause ..........

Health minister Nadine Dorries has been accused of spreading "fake news" after sharing a video on social media suggesting Sir Keir Starmer had been reluctant to prosecute grooming gangs when he was director of public prosecutions.

Ms Dorries re-tweeted the clip of an interview with the Labour leader in which he appeared to be listing a series of reasons for not bringing charges – including if the alleged victims had been in trouble with the police – with the comment "revealing".

But Labour said the video had clearly been "doctored" and that he was actually explaining the flaws in previous guidance to prosecutors which he had withdrawn and replaced.

In response to the post by Ms Dorries, MP for Mid Bedfordshire, Labour's Wes Streeting relied: "What's revealing is that: 1. You've spread fake news and indulged a smear being promoted by the far right. 2. You had time to do this despite being a minister in the Department of Health during a public health crisis.

"It's either malevolence or stupidity. Probably both."

The former senior prosecutor Nazir Afzal, who was involved in bringing a number of cases, said the clip was being used to suggest Sir Keir did not take child sexual abuse seriously, when the opposite was true.

"As national lead, I can assure you that he and I put right the failings of a generation of those who should have safeguarded children. He inherited failure and left success," he tweeted.

A Labour Party source said: "This is a doctored video tweeted by a far-right social media account.

"As a Government minister, we hope Nadine Dorries acknowledges this and takes it down."

Following the furore, the posting appeared to have been deleted from Ms Dorries's timeline.


(Source: PA)
Okay what ever they say,isn’t it funny when labour are busy docting things the Tory’s have to prove it’s a lie but labour only have to say it is and we are supposed to believe them.Here is a fact under starmer leadership the dpp prosecuted very few of the grooming gangs only when he left did they start to take the problem seriously,who remembers the labour mp saying that the girls should shut up for the sake of multiculturalism
 

Muck Spreader

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Oh dear .......... Ms Dorries isn't exactly helping the cause ..........

Health minister Nadine Dorries has been accused of spreading "fake news" after sharing a video on social media suggesting Sir Keir Starmer had been reluctant to prosecute grooming gangs when he was director of public prosecutions.

Ms Dorries re-tweeted the clip of an interview with the Labour leader in which he appeared to be listing a series of reasons for not bringing charges – including if the alleged victims had been in trouble with the police – with the comment "revealing".

But Labour said the video had clearly been "doctored" and that he was actually explaining the flaws in previous guidance to prosecutors which he had withdrawn and replaced.

In response to the post by Ms Dorries, MP for Mid Bedfordshire, Labour's Wes Streeting relied: "What's revealing is that: 1. You've spread fake news and indulged a smear being promoted by the far right. 2. You had time to do this despite being a minister in the Department of Health during a public health crisis.

"It's either malevolence or stupidity. Probably both."

The former senior prosecutor Nazir Afzal, who was involved in bringing a number of cases, said the clip was being used to suggest Sir Keir did not take child sexual abuse seriously, when the opposite was true.

"As national lead, I can assure you that he and I put right the failings of a generation of those who should have safeguarded children. He inherited failure and left success," he tweeted.

A Labour Party source said: "This is a doctored video tweeted by a far-right social media account.

"As a Government minister, we hope Nadine Dorries acknowledges this and takes it down."

Following the furore, the posting appeared to have been deleted from Ms Dorries's timeline.


(Source: PA)

She needs to be careful spreading rumours. It's going round social media that Dorries only ever started training as a Nurse but never actually managed to qualify. :whistle:
 

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Hindsight

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Mr Johnson is understood to be convinced that the reason he ended up in intensive care was because of his weight, which was 17 and a half stone before he was admitted to hospital. BMI is determined by a person’s weight relative to their height. At 5ft 9in, Mr Johnson’s score will have been about 36.

So the old boy weighed 111 kgs

 

Bald Rick

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Whoops ....... looks like the Johnson penis has been astraying again now a mate (Witness A) has confirmed that it did indeed stray up Ms Jennifer Arcuri's nether regions whilst he was married and indeed Mayor of London.

What a naughty penis
 

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