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Rees-Mogg...that's quite disturbing!
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No wonder the Sun aren’t really embracing the lockdown Parties scandal:
“The atmosphere in Downing Street that Friday evening, however, was quite different. Advisers and civil servants gathered after work for two separate events to mark the departure of two colleagues.
One was James Slack, Mr Johnson’s director of communications. He had served two Tory prime ministers, a rare carry-over from the Theresa May days, but was leaving after four years to become deputy editor at The Sun newspaper. The other was one of Mr Johnson’s personal photographers.” Telegraph.
C***s.
Wasn’t the Sun also said to have had their own, more boisterous party on the same night of the first Downing Street party.
And let's not forget, although it is quite a while since a tory campaign in East London used the slogan:
'If you want a n*gg*r for a neighbour, vote Labour',
... they did. That trumps anything currently from the mad militants.
Wasn’t the Sun also said to have had their own, more boisterous party on the same night of the first Downing Street party.
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Now Simon Hoare MP is saying that Raab was at the garden BYOB party.
This is the sort of shit they are pumping out on their website:
“WE asked Sun readers on our Facebook page: Should Boris Johnson resign over the Downing Street parties? Surprisingly they were split 50/50.”
“LINDA: No. He’s done a very good job. Of course, he made mistakes but he’s done his best and that’s all any of us can ask of him.
JUNE: No. Poor man can’t do right whatever he does.” The Scum
(A pedant writes) That was in Smethwick, Birmingham in the 1964 election when Peter Griffiths defeated Patrick Gordon Walker, a result that went against the national trend. There's some doubt as to whether the Tories actually coined the slogan, although they certainly exploited it.
Don’t expect Johnson to go anywhere….
No wonder the Sun aren’t really embracing the lockdown Parties scandal:
“The atmosphere in Downing Street that Friday evening, however, was quite different. Advisers and civil servants gathered after work for two separate events to mark the departure of two colleagues.
One was James Slack, Mr Johnson’s director of communications. He had served two Tory prime ministers, a rare carry-over from the Theresa May days, but was leaving after four years to become deputy editor at The Sun newspaper. The other was one of Mr Johnson’s personal photographers.” Telegraph.
C***s.
It's quite a high bar to set that an MP/PM has to go only if they broke the law.
I've privately and reluctantly doubted the law was broken anyway because it didn't account for industries with a drinking culture in the workplace and probably Government buildings were exempt anyway.
However he is very badly damaged. If he carries on he will get mullered in the local elections.
I would put money on him not standing at the next general election.
It's quite a high bar to set that an MP/PM has to go only if they broke the law.
I've privately and reluctantly doubted the law was broken anyway because it didn't account for industries with a drinking culture in the workplace and probably Government buildings were exempt anyway.
However he is very badly damaged. If he carries on he will get mullered in the local elections.
I would put money on him not standing at the next general election.