And how many teachers or nurses make the laws?
Fabricant needs to think about what he said and take a long hard look in the mirror. There will be many reasons why he won't like what he sees!!
And how many teachers or nurses make the laws?
Fabricant needs to think about what he said and take a long hard look in the mirror. There will be many reasons why he won't like what he sees!!
That was never an issue, but helped to light the touch paper.What happened to the infamous garden party with them all lounging around drinking wine with Cummings? Think Carrie was there too which negates the argument it was a works do!!
What happened to the infamous garden party with them all lounging around drinking wine with Cummings? Think Carrie was there too which negates the argument it was a works do!!
No response yet. I guess that we all give him a chance to do the honorable thing for the first time in his life before every one of us with a Tory MP writes them a short message along the lines of:
'I trust that you'll be submitting your letter of no confidence to the 1922 committee today. Keeping a Prime Minister who has lied to parliament and the country about having broken laws that he made is not an option for a democratic country governed by the rule of law. There is simply no way of excusing this and any MP who tries to do so would be failing the electorate by prioritising the career of one man over their sworn responsibility to Queen and country.'
The oath that they swear to become an MP states:
"I (name of Member) swear by Almighty God that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God."
Or
"I (name of Member) do solemnly, sincerely, and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors, according to law."
"The PM has got to think hard, and he has got to apologise," says Conservative MP Michael Fabricant.
But he adds he doesn't think Boris Johnson "at any time thought he was breaking the law".
Fabricant argues the prime minister was "just like many teachers and nurses who after a very, very long shift would tend to go back to the staff room and have a quiet drink".
This sort of thing shows how astonishingly out of touch the Conservative Party is. They have confused the pro-Brexit vote with a license to do whatever they want. If I was a Tory councillor, I’d be looking for something else to do in June, thousands could be kicked out in May.
Let’s be specific.
He looks like a disheveled Boris the Liar tribute act. Resplendent in some sort of weird comedy blond wig, he really does come across as a complete ****.
It's the footballisation of politics, "my man" can do no wrong. Plus for many Johnson has credit from 2019 and "getting Brexit done" in the bank.
It's akin to when Trump said he could shoot someone on 5th Avenue and not lose a single vote.
I'm an ardent Brexiteer as is well known on here but I truly don't believe there is anyone ( bar Rees-Mogg ) that can defend him here. For the avoidance of doubt I don't support Johnson in any shape or form - or equally give him credit in the bank to do this because he 'delivered' Brexit. Hopefully he'll now be kicked out.
Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries defends the prime minister, calling Boris Johnson's lockdown birthday party a "brief gathering".
Dorries tweets that the PM "has been clear" about events on 19 June 2020 and already offered a full apology.
She says: "It was a brief gathering in the Cabinet Room, less than 10 minutes during a busy working day."
Defending his position as prime minister, she adds: "PM is at his best when delivering on the priorities of the British people which he will continue to do."
Dorries, a loyal supporter of Johnson, is believed to be the first cabinet minister to publicly comment on the fines.
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The Tories got a large majority in seats only.
In actual votes, they didn’t, more people voted against them, than for them. It’s only our not fit for purpose electoral system that gave them such a large majority in the HOC.
Boris clearly won't resign, so will the party push him out or will he march on to the next election
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Boris clearly won't resign, so will the party push him out or will he march on to the next election
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I'm an ardent Brexiteer as is well known on here but I truly don't believe there is anyone ( bar Rees-Mogg ) that can defend him here. For the avoidance of doubt I don't support Johnson in any shape or form - or equally give him credit in the bank to do this because he 'delivered' Brexit. Hopefully he'll now be kicked out.