Withdean11
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They knew their rules were bullshI*t but imposed them anyway. How can they expect anyone to comply with anymore of these Covid rules?
Enjoy your Christmas folks.
Enjoy your Christmas folks.
Distract Deny Deflect, Distract Deny Deflect, Waffle, Defaffle, Destract, Deny, Deflect… The bloke’s Teflon, and with a 50 seat, broken red wall majority - he’ll survive. Laughing? He’s ****ing pissing himself.
Yes there are.Absolute scum, all of them. Are there any decent politicians?
The most insidious thing about all this, is whilst the public are appalled at the sneering, lying and laughter, the law & order bill is sneaking through Parliament where one protestor can be put in prison for up to a year, for demonstrating.
There would be no protests like we did for the Albion, or seafront marches etc. It will all become illegal.
Some of them want to dismantle the Human Rights Act.
Slowly, a coup is taking place.
It’s all a masquerade. Johnson travels to Liverpool, dresses up as a policeman (what’s that all about?) in a dawn ‘raid’ shouting getting tough on drugs.
Despite the ‘raid’, Merseyside police confirmed nobody got arrested.
In the meantime, cocaine traces were found in 12 different locations in the Commons.
PMQs should be entertaining today, anyway.
I'm talking about recent polls - the only one we've had since the party story broke was Savanta's - which showed a 1% increase in the Tory vote. The last Survation poll did show a 3% lead for Labour - but it's polling that was carried out 30 Nov/1 Dec, before the party story broke
Ah, sorry - just remembered who the leader of the opposition is. Best leave it on ITV for This Morning.
I read today that there is a statute in common law that makes crown lands exempt (a pretty big hole there).
Regulations would only have applied to Number 10 if there was a s.73(2) agreement between the owner of Number 10 (Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government) and Westminster City Council to apply the regulations.
So, it might be that all of their stupid 'no rules were broken' is technically and legally correct. Imagine the absolute front of the twats if that is what it turns out to be.
Ah, sorry - just remembered who the leader of the opposition is. Best leave it on ITV for This Morning.
This, I read someone similar.
The governments response has been there were no rule breaches, which as above could be strictly true however they equally don’t want to address the narrative that they can follow different rules from everyone else.
1% shift will be well within the margin of error for polling. I wouldn't be hanging my hat on that as evidence that Johnson / Tory support is unwavering. Even that Savanta's poll will have been too early for making any call on how much damage this might do. There's still a lot to play for, and last night's events could provide the impetus that was lacking previously. PMQs later today will be watched very closely - if Starmer can find his shooting boots (and he's been doing better the last few weeks), we could very well be seeing a terminal event for his time as PM today. Possibly not immediate, but I expect those famous letters to the 1922 might start flowing. If not this week, then in the aftermath of the by-election if this scandal cuts through and voters choose to punish Boris. Lib Dems were already polling well, if enough Labour voters are willing to vote tactically, and enough right wing Tory voters shift their vote to Reform UK as a protest vote, we could see a massive upset win for the Lib Dems. Even if the Lib Dems don't win it, another massive drop in the winning margin (Tory backbenchers won't have been happy at the result in Old Bexley and Sidcup - massive swing away that if replicated at a GE would see an awful lot of Tories lose their seats).
We could be on the cusp of seeing another change in the UK political landscape. If the right wing voters split (those on the right going to Reform, those on the left going Lib Dem) instead of voting Tory en masse then it wouldn't actually take much for that massive Tory majority to evaporate at a GE. No doubt IMO a by-election loss will see Boris facing a strong backbench challenge / rebellion. Does the Tory party have an alternative leader who can hold both super-pro-Brexit (ex-UKIP/Brexit party) voters *and* centre-right voters (potential Lib Dem voters) onboard? I'm not sure they do.
I can't see a Labour outright win at the next GE (Scotland makes that very tough) but I can see a Labour led coalition for sure. The ideological differences between Labour, Green, Lib Dem, SNP and PC aren't that big
I thought Johnson had turned PMQ into Leader of the Opposition QuestionsPMQs should be entertaining today, anyway.
Didn’t they use the same sort of thing to protect Cummings little holiday at Barnard Castle, and they got away with that.
Starmer should just stand up - straighten his tie - look at the benches and the speaker and then fix Johnson and utter LIAR and then sit down