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Boris Claims Nobody Warned Him
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that the drinks party was against the rules
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-600 39868
This has a breaking news headline banner on the bbc
This is a direct rebuttal to Dominic Cummings claims
2 Downinf Street officials back Cummings saying that he had to Boris as much but Boris waved it aside
Why such a headline from the bbc ? Is the death knell sounding for Boris ?
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This has a breaking news headline banner on the bbc
This is a direct rebuttal to Dominic Cummings claims
2 Downinf Street officials back Cummings saying that he had to Boris as much but Boris waved it aside
Why such a headline from the bbc ? Is the death knell sounding for Boris ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.1. I believe that he was warned.
2. He shouldn't have needed to be warned anyway. He should have known the rules.
3. Even if we assume he wasn't warned, and was too incompetent to know the rules, he should have put a stop to the event when he turned up and saw what was happening.
There really is no excuse.
2. He shouldn't have needed to be warned anyway. He should have known the rules.
3. Even if we assume he wasn't warned, and was too incompetent to know the rules, he should have put a stop to the event when he turned up and saw what was happening.
There really is no excuse.
Yes weecalf
Shall we just forgive and forget and treat everyone with kindness ?
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Mr Johnson will be afforded kindness the very minute the trials of his time machine are successful.
He can then go on to undo some of the more Draconian measures we've had to endure these past two years and give people their families back, especially those on very short time in nursing homes, hospices and hospitals.
He can then go on to undo some of the more Draconian measures we've had to endure these past two years and give people their families back, especially those on very short time in nursing homes, hospices and hospitals.
I am of the opinion that Boris was wrong to go to these parties, particularly after he stood at his little podium and preached to us about what we could and could not do, which was a terrible time for us all and my sympathies lie with anybody who lost loved ones at the time and couldn't visit them, and the elderly suffering alone in care homes.
Now here comes the BUT, but I also agree with naomi at 15:22. He did save us from Corbyn (heaven forbid if he had become PM) and all the other things she says are true also. I personally would rather have him for PM than say Gove, who I find scary and I feel power would go to his head (just my opinion). Dominic Cummings is an out and out creep, didn't Boris support him during that time most of the nation hated him (that doesn't include me by the way, I didn't hate him and thought it was an appalling witch hunt). Now he has turned on Boris spectacularly and seems determined to bring him down.
ALL MP's (and probably PM's) lie. The witch hunt is now directed at Boris and I feel sorry for him. I wish he would just tell the truth and apologise, but it's probably too late now.
Now here comes the BUT, but I also agree with naomi at 15:22. He did save us from Corbyn (heaven forbid if he had become PM) and all the other things she says are true also. I personally would rather have him for PM than say Gove, who I find scary and I feel power would go to his head (just my opinion). Dominic Cummings is an out and out creep, didn't Boris support him during that time most of the nation hated him (that doesn't include me by the way, I didn't hate him and thought it was an appalling witch hunt). Now he has turned on Boris spectacularly and seems determined to bring him down.
ALL MP's (and probably PM's) lie. The witch hunt is now directed at Boris and I feel sorry for him. I wish he would just tell the truth and apologise, but it's probably too late now.
I read something from his sister, Rachel, today. Never forgetting that she opposed him on Brexit, she said he would have considered the gatherings in the garden to be work - which is what he said. Had I worked in Downing Street so would I - but forget all his hard work - just carry on crucifying him - and then moan about the result. Hey ho.
that's him, anne. Among other things, his father-in-law, a Labour supporter, coined the word "Bliar" so beloved of many ABers. And his wife has been named Journalist of the Decade, an honour which somehow eluded Boris
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I read something from his sister, Rachel, today. Never forgetting that she opposed him on Brexit, she said he would have considered the gatherings in the garden to be work - which is what he said. Had I worked in Downing Street so would I - but forget all his hard work - just carry on crucifying him - and then moan about the result. Hey ho
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So because his sibling backed him up that puts him in the clear then ?
May as well get a note from his mum too just to make his excuse watertight !
Thankfully her opinion does not exonerate him and luckily for us you do not work in Downing St
Hard work ? He has been having parties galore in Downing St and swanning off on a painting holiday whilst the public queued for petrol amid an energy crisis and the government were castigated for their handling of the Covid crisis in an official report !
But I forgot he is your hero
I read something from his sister, Rachel, today. Never forgetting that she opposed him on Brexit, she said he would have considered the gatherings in the garden to be work - which is what he said. Had I worked in Downing Street so would I - but forget all his hard work - just carry on crucifying him - and then moan about the result. Hey ho
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Lol
So because his sibling backed him up that puts him in the clear then ?
May as well get a note from his mum too just to make his excuse watertight !
Thankfully her opinion does not exonerate him and luckily for us you do not work in Downing St
Hard work ? He has been having parties galore in Downing St and swanning off on a painting holiday whilst the public queued for petrol amid an energy crisis and the government were castigated for their handling of the Covid crisis in an official report !
But I forgot he is your hero
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that's him, anne. Among other things, his father-in-law, a Labour supporter, coined the word "Bliar" so beloved of many ABers. And his wife has been named Journalist of the Decade, an honour which somehow eluded Boris
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Boris was too busy trying to organise a kicking for a journalist who was digging a bit too deep on his mucker Darius Guppy
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that's him, anne. Among other things, his father-in-law, a Labour supporter, coined the word "Bliar" so beloved of many ABers. And his wife has been named Journalist of the Decade, an honour which somehow eluded Boris
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Boris was too busy trying to organise a kicking for a journalist who was digging a bit too deep on his mucker Darius Guppy
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