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Boris Held Birthday Party In June
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Story first broken in ITV
BBC just starting to report on it now
But Boris was only there for 10 minutes
As my niece might say
What Eva !
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-601 14812
BBC just starting to report on it now
But Boris was only there for 10 minutes
As my niece might say
What Eva !
https:/
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Boris is a giant spoilt baby. He needs to be spoilt and pampered or he can't function. Carrie knows this which is why she organised a birthday party for him while 7-year-old girls were cancelling their own. No party and he would have been in a huge sulk and we might have threatened Russia or something. What other explanation is there for a birthday party for him?...
12:28 Tue 25th Jan 2022
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I really don't give a monkey's who had parties during lockdown I do care that there are far bigger issues that need attention right now. I am with DTC on this one.
I really don't give a monkey's who had parties during lockdown I do care that there are far bigger issues that need attention right now. I am with DTC on this one.
Latest from Sky News :
Met Police is investigating Downing Street parties
The force will be investigating "a number" of incidences over the last two years in Downing Street and Whitehall, Met Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick says.
She says the criteria for investigating past breaches of COVID rules has been met thanks to information provided by the Cabinet Office along with the force's own officers.
However, she says the force has "assessed several other events that appear to have taken place" which did not meet the threshold for criminal investigation.
So the Met are at least finally taking action
Met Police is investigating Downing Street parties
The force will be investigating "a number" of incidences over the last two years in Downing Street and Whitehall, Met Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick says.
She says the criteria for investigating past breaches of COVID rules has been met thanks to information provided by the Cabinet Office along with the force's own officers.
However, she says the force has "assessed several other events that appear to have taken place" which did not meet the threshold for criminal investigation.
So the Met are at least finally taking action
pat2604
It's all got very stupid. I despair. All I can say is that Cummins knew how easy it would be to whip up the sheep
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Not sure this has anything to do with Cummings
He has already admitted that he had most of his dealings with the bbc(he named Laura Keunnsberg when in front of the parliamentary panel) as they were the most reputable source during many wild speculative headlines amidst the pandemic
I daresay there are quite a few who are blabbing in an attempt to avoid the fallout from the Gray report now that they have been spoken to by her and her team
It's all got very stupid. I despair. All I can say is that Cummins knew how easy it would be to whip up the sheep
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Not sure this has anything to do with Cummings
He has already admitted that he had most of his dealings with the bbc(he named Laura Keunnsberg when in front of the parliamentary panel) as they were the most reputable source during many wild speculative headlines amidst the pandemic
I daresay there are quite a few who are blabbing in an attempt to avoid the fallout from the Gray report now that they have been spoken to by her and her team
naomi24
Lottie, I agree with you. I've always thought it a case of little things pleasing little minds.
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I suppose blind devotion will give you that skewed view
Especially when the Met taking action is now the breaking headline story on the bbc and the whole sorry saga is the focus of the mainstream media in this country
Lottie, I agree with you. I've always thought it a case of little things pleasing little minds.
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I suppose blind devotion will give you that skewed view
Especially when the Met taking action is now the breaking headline story on the bbc and the whole sorry saga is the focus of the mainstream media in this country
naomi24
Your excitement is palpable, Sticky. :o)
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As excited as Boris was whilst having his birthday party after praising a 7 year old for postponing hers !
I wonder if he saved her a piece of HIS cake ? Lol
Are you not curious to see who the next Prime Minister will be ?
I will wager that there is a lot of excitement in Westminster right now
Your excitement is palpable, Sticky. :o)
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As excited as Boris was whilst having his birthday party after praising a 7 year old for postponing hers !
I wonder if he saved her a piece of HIS cake ? Lol
Are you not curious to see who the next Prime Minister will be ?
I will wager that there is a lot of excitement in Westminster right now
pat2604
I am not devoted to Boris, and I am sure Naomi isn't either. I am sick of people constantly making stupid accusations. It's so childish
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Indeed !
Absolutely dreadful that investigative journalism is used to hold the PM and government to account for their alleged illegal activities whilst the country were doing their utmost to follow the strict legislation(including the monarch) set by said government !
How very dare they ! Lol
I am not devoted to Boris, and I am sure Naomi isn't either. I am sick of people constantly making stupid accusations. It's so childish
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Indeed !
Absolutely dreadful that investigative journalism is used to hold the PM and government to account for their alleged illegal activities whilst the country were doing their utmost to follow the strict legislation(including the monarch) set by said government !
How very dare they ! Lol
Bobbisox1
the pages on here are becoming frenzied about Boris, nothing said about the lower than a snakes belly Cummings ?
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Cummings does not make legislation nor abide by a ministerial code
Neither does he report once a week to the queen on matters of government
Boris has made the position of PM of this country untenable and a laughing stock
Not to mention inflaming the ire of the public
His party cannot let this continue for much longer one feels
the pages on here are becoming frenzied about Boris, nothing said about the lower than a snakes belly Cummings ?
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Cummings does not make legislation nor abide by a ministerial code
Neither does he report once a week to the queen on matters of government
Boris has made the position of PM of this country untenable and a laughing stock
Not to mention inflaming the ire of the public
His party cannot let this continue for much longer one feels
I am sick of the whole affair.
In my mind Boris is guilty, has mislead Parliament and needs investigating by the Metropolitan Police......which is happening.
The Grey report is a waste of time, particularly now the Met is involved.
Should he go or should he stay depends upon Parliament or more specifically the Conservative Party.
What really makes me "puke" is TV channels raking up any body who can relate a sob story about their mother or father's funeral being not the event that was planned, or the little girl who couldn't have her birthday bash...etc..etc....Yes the shenanigans in No 10 were wrong but dragging up anyone who could tell a sob story whilst No10 were allegedly partying, leaves me cold....just get on with life.
In my mind Boris is guilty, has mislead Parliament and needs investigating by the Metropolitan Police......which is happening.
The Grey report is a waste of time, particularly now the Met is involved.
Should he go or should he stay depends upon Parliament or more specifically the Conservative Party.
What really makes me "puke" is TV channels raking up any body who can relate a sob story about their mother or father's funeral being not the event that was planned, or the little girl who couldn't have her birthday bash...etc..etc....Yes the shenanigans in No 10 were wrong but dragging up anyone who could tell a sob story whilst No10 were allegedly partying, leaves me cold....just get on with life.
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