I want to apologise

Pluto

Member
Location
Hampshire
Whatever you think of Boris, there’s no doubt that someone is having a vendetta against him, constantly drip feeding this story to the media, with the BBC eagerly acting as executioner, constantly lining up people to berate him and the Government.
Yes , Boris is a buffoon, guilty of bad judgement, but when all is said and done, does the electorate really care that there was a party in the garden at No 10 18 months ago.
I, for one, am fed up with hearing about it!
Rant over.
 

BrianV

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Dartmoor
Whatever you think of Boris, there’s no doubt that someone is having a vendetta against him, constantly drip feeding this story to the media, with the BBC eagerly acting as executioner, constantly lining up people to berate him and the Government.
Yes , Boris is a buffoon, guilty of bad judgement, but when all is said and done, does the electorate really care that there was a party in the garden at No 10 18 months ago.
I, for one, am fed up with hearing about it!
Rant over.
Unfortunately for him I have a feeling they do, it's the constant attitude of no mater what the rules are whether it's face masks, parties or wallpaper the rules simply do not apply to him but they do to the rest of us.
Does anyone truly believe his so called apology was really genuine or simply the very least he was forced to do to keep his job.
He is coming across as a typical badly spoilt Eton bore even more so than Cameron!
 
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Muck Spreader

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
Whatever you think of Boris, there’s no doubt that someone is having a vendetta against him, constantly drip feeding this story to the media, with the BBC eagerly acting as executioner, constantly lining up people to berate him and the Government.
Yes , Boris is a buffoon, guilty of bad judgement, but when all is said and done, does the electorate really care that there was a party in the garden at No 10 18 months ago.
I, for one, am fed up with hearing about it!
Rant over.
Finding out this bloke is p!ssing all over you. He then only apologies to try and save his fat neck after he has been found out, is hardly a vendetta. But questions need to be asked of Johnson's pet commissioner Cressida Dick, she must know about these goings on and repeatedly failed to apply the law.
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Whatever you think of Boris, there’s no doubt that someone is having a vendetta against him, constantly drip feeding this story to the media, with the BBC eagerly acting as executioner, constantly lining up people to berate him and the Government.
Yes , Boris is a buffoon, guilty of bad judgement, but when all is said and done, does the electorate really care that there was a party in the garden at No 10 18 months ago.
I, for one, am fed up with hearing about it!
Rant over.
Johnson is quite capable of causing the chaos himself.

HE was the one who stated to Andrew Marr that the pigs were going to die anyway over the pig rollover / farm euthanasia crisis

HE was the one who organised a three line whip to vote against the Parrish Amendment to the Agriculture Bill that sought to make it illegal to import food grown to standards that would be illegal here

The bigger issue is not his 25 minute attendance at a party (although I gather Sue Gray is now investigating 7 dates), it's the fact he LIED until he was caught out

Write what you like in bold the man is a charlatan
 

Widgetone

Member
Trade
Location
Westish Suffolk
I've been a life long member of the Tory Party and yes I voted for Boris .
He did what I voted for .....leave Europe .

He is now really testing my resolve to stay a member ........and then I think of the alternative !
Should Boris go ......yes I think he has served his time .
The parties etc etc are not an issue for me , all political parties have been involved , the big issue is the fact that he has blatantly lied repeatedly about it along with other issues .

One of the problems now is that a large proportion of MPs have a 'skeleton in the cupboard' and with the trial by press system about things that happened 30 yrs ago you can understand them not coming forward to challenge .
Got to ask, and a genuine question, why would one want to be a member of any political party ( I'm not aiming at the Tories in particular here )
I 'lend' a party/candidate my vote - for what its worth - according to the recent record and manifesto - for what that's worth! - on election day.
I do understand many voters will stay with a particular party come what may though
 

jendan

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Northumberland
Whatever you think of Boris, there’s no doubt that someone is having a vendetta against him, constantly drip feeding this story to the media, with the BBC eagerly acting as executioner, constantly lining up people to berate him and the Government.
Yes , Boris is a buffoon, guilty of bad judgement, but when all is said and done, does the electorate really care that there was a party in the garden at No 10 18 months ago.
I, for one, am fed up with hearing about it!
Rant over.
You obviously didnt have a loved one who you couldnt visit in hospital or care,or bury them properly afterwards at the time.
 

gone

Member
Location
Carlow Ireland
I would take all that over fecking Corbyn being given the job.
That’s what people forget when they say they wish BoJo hadn’t won the election. They forget it was Corbyn on the other side at the time, not Starmer.
Corbyn was/is a communist sympathiser and should never have been allowed to be in charge of a small local branch of a trade union let alone become leader.
If Corbyn has become the standard by which Tory leaders are judged, I really do worry for the UK's future.
 

Pluto

Member
Location
Hampshire
Johnson is quite capable of causing the chaos himself.

HE was the one who stated to Andrew Marr that the pigs were going to die anyway over the pig rollover / farm euthanasia crisis

HE was the one who organised a three line whip to vote against the Parrish Amendment to the Agriculture Bill that sought to make it illegal to import food grown to standards that would be illegal here

The bigger issue is not his 25 minute attendance at a party (although I gather Sue Gray is now investigating 7 dates), it's the fact he LIED until he was caught out

Write what you like in bold the man is a charlatan
The only reason I wrote in bold was because I didn’t know how not to, but purely by chance I have now discovered how to!!
 

Werzle

Member
Location
Midlands
Whatever you think of Boris, there’s no doubt that someone is having a vendetta against him, constantly drip feeding this story to the media, with the BBC eagerly acting as executioner, constantly lining up people to berate him and the Government.
Yes , Boris is a buffoon, guilty of bad judgement, but when all is said and done, does the electorate really care that there was a party in the garden at No 10 18 months ago.
I, for one, am fed up with hearing about it!
Rant over.
I agree, press have nothing else to talk about so its back to bashing Boris. Nothing is going to bring back the people who have died from covid so why do the press keep stirring their relatives up with the boris party story. The press do not want whats best for the uk or for the victims relatives, they just want news and a leadership contest is their goal . Boris and staff in number 10 need to wise up
 
Finding out this bloke is p!ssing all over you. He then only apologies to try and save his fat neck after he has been found out, is hardly a vendetta. But questions need to be asked of Johnson's pet commissioner Cressida Dick, she must know about these goings on and repeatedly failed to apply the law.

Cressida Dick?

A woman being paid megabucks for a position in name. There is no one on Earth who can control the monolith that is the Met police. Forget it.
 

Henarar

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
" I have to tell you, Andrew (Marr), the pigs were going to die anyway" .

Every farmer in the land should continue to be revolted by that
Like the EU ordering loads more healthy cattle to be killed unnecessarily, every farmer should be revolted by that
 

MRT

Member
Livestock Farmer
The only reason I wrote in bold was because I didn’t know how not to, but purely by chance I have now discovered how to!!
I did that once in a heated yet delicate exchange, accidentally angry faced a message... couldn't work out how to un-angry it!
 
Whatever you think of Boris, there’s no doubt that someone is having a vendetta against him, constantly drip feeding this story to the media, with the BBC eagerly acting as executioner, constantly lining up people to berate him and the Government.
Yes , Boris is a buffoon, guilty of bad judgement, but when all is said and done, does the electorate really care that there was a party in the garden at No 10 18 months ago.
I, for one, am fed up with hearing about it!
Rant over.
I'm more disappointed that there's a story to tell than I am in the person who is telling it.

If you don't details of rule breaking to be spread then don't break the rules
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
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