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[Politics] Tory meltdown finally arrived [was: incoming]...



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By no means a fan of hers, but she may have a point.
As others have said.....you're wrong on this occasion.

We are being offered (and some have been sold) the lie that anyone who investigates an MP for contempt of parliament is by definition corrupt and involved purely for personal gain.

Many years ago I was asked to investigate an accusation of scientific fraud, the complainant a contract research company (CRO). I wrote a very long report (52 pages, yes, I know :facepalm: ) that concluded that while there had been some sloppy work done by the accused, and that a published paper should be retracted, I could find no evidence of fraud. In this case the accused had nothing to gain from their sloppy mistakes. But....

The head of the CRO lost his shit and wrote to the principal of my university claiming that by not finding scientific fraud, I was therefore guilty myself of scientific fraud. My employer felt bound to undertake an examination. I was fully exonerated.

The committee investigating Johnson has my sympathies. They will certainly be hounded by the Johnson gang. It is a quite horrible look.
 




TomandJerry

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Supporters of Boris Johnson have vowed to target Conservative members of the privileges committee and Tory MPs who endorse its findings for deselection, as the aftermath of the report prompted vicious internal infighting.

One ally of the former prime minister said they expected Bernard Jenkin, the most senior Tory on the committee, which said Johnson misled parliament in denying any lockdown-breaking parties, could be a particular focus in his Harwich and North Essex seat.
 


Gwylan

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No, she doesn’t. Not one. She’s just trying to smear the committee especially now they’ve been warned that calling it a kangaroo court is contempt of Parliament itself. (Ps she did yesterday)


And three of the Tory members of the committee have seats with massive majorities - only one is in a marginal. I'd be shocked if he moved however
 


Deportivo Seagull

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Supporters of Boris Johnson have vowed to target Conservative members of the privileges committee and Tory MPs who endorse its findings for deselection, as the aftermath of the report prompted vicious internal infighting.

One ally of the former prime minister said they expected Bernard Jenkin, the most senior Tory on the committee, which said Johnson misled parliament in denying any lockdown-breaking parties, could be a particular focus in his Harwich and North Essex seat.
I think they need to read the room. The tide has turned and whilst it is a small but vocal minority in support, everyone else thinks he’s a ****. Well I think he’s a ****, they most probably think he actually a bad egg.
 


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Supporters of Boris Johnson have vowed to target Conservative members of the privileges committee and Tory MPs who endorse its findings for deselection, as the aftermath of the report prompted vicious internal infighting.

One ally of the former prime minister said they expected Bernard Jenkin, the most senior Tory on the committee, which said Johnson misled parliament in denying any lockdown-breaking parties, could be a particular focus in his Harwich and North Essex seat.
Let's not forget Johnson is a man who, while a journalist, 'facilitated' an agreement by which fellow former Bullingdon Club acolyte Darius Guppy and a few thugs would beat up a rival journalist
 




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She doesn't have a point on anything. One of the worst (if not the worst) member of a front bench in living memory in a very competitive field.

This is the minister who before committees and interviews stated ->

1) Channels Four is in receipt of public money. It's commercially funded.
2) Channel Five was more successful after being privatised. Channel 5 has never been publicly owned.
3) Channel Four used actors (as opposed to real people) in a documentary she appeared in. Subsequent investigations by Channels Four and the production company proved the statement to be incorrect.

None of her statements above are true, not even opinion but she refuses to correct the record.

.. and whilst making a public and immediate resignation from her post, hasn't gone anywhere whilst she argues for her gong back.

She's straight out of the Johnson playbook.
And still doesn't know the difference between Rugby League and Union
 




clapham_gull

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Let's not forget Johnson is a man who, while a journalist, 'facilitated' an agreement by which fellow former Bullingdon Club acolyte Darius Guppy and a few thugs would beat up a rival journalist

He got away with everything, this is one I remember clearly when he was London Mayor.


Oh and this one:




Personally I think there are questions to be asked about the composition of the Committee, the potential bias of the chair and a prominent member having a well known dislike him.

But I couldn't give a f@@@.

They got Al Capone on tax eventually didn't they ?

Bye bye Boris.
 
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So this was the moment. It was now just a matter of time. Starmer knew.
 




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When the shit-thick wannabe Johnson groupie was Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, the veteran Tory Kenneth Clarke said "The words 'Nadine Dorries' and 'culture' should never appear in the same sentence."
 


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Radio 5, 30 seconds ago. If Boris stood again, I would definitely back him 150% :facepalm:

I wonder if we should have a thread of quotes especially for Radio 5 callers who have been let on for 'Balance' :lolol:
 




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