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The bottom line is the reasons fed to the publicity machine - or the gullible - are not the reasons. None of the people banging on about lies have any room to talk. Not an inch.
Do folks REALLY believe BJ told senior politicians to "go out and tell lies for me". It beggars belief that they would comply & if they did they would be just as culpable.
Of course not!

What typically happened would be "X is alleging this and that but it's not so. Here's the story"
So Joe Bloggs minister would go on air with "the story" only to find out it was not so.
The Pincher case was the last straw in this regard.
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Many were tricked into telling lies, having been given seemingly cast-iron assurances that what they were saying was the truth. It wasn't.
OH god. To think Gulliver's been accused of going on and on. Just to confirm Boris is being replaced. Hope this now helps. :0)
Many MPs felt betrayed by him not because they have an issue with dishonesty per se (though the public does...) but because they have an issue with being asked to humiliate themselves on air constantly.

how would you feel if your boss frequently asked you to repeat lines on national TV that turned out to be untrue one or two days later? i suspect you wouldn't want to do it anymore... trouble is if you're an MP it is your job to defend the party in public so either you switch sides or change the leadership to one you think you can defend...

obviously this is from the perspective of MPs and ministers rather than the broader issues... which should have dissuaded them from ever choosing Johnson in first place back in 2019.
//obviously this is from the perspective of MPs and ministers//

No it isn't. It's from your perspective.
as I say, it's from the perspective of MPs and ministers... or rather, those that chose to turn on him!
If it is, it's an excuse.
how would you feel if your boss frequently asked you to repeat lines on national TV that turned out to be untrue one or two days later?
How do you know he did that?
because the lines given by downing street changed several times over the chris pincher affair. Same for Partygate although it took a bit longer.
how would you feel if your boss frequently asked you to repeat lines on national TV that turned out to be untrue one or two days later?
So you don't 'know' he did it. You're happy to spread the rumour though. See my post at 10:47.
the downing street line would have come from the prime minister naomi... especially as it concerned whether or not he personally knew about previous allegations against pincher, it could not have come from anyone else...

how would you feel if your boss frequently asked you to repeat lines on national TV that turned out to be untrue one or two days later?
Why do you keep repeating that question?
Because I'd like to know the answer
As far as I'm aware Boris said he was aware of rumours but was unaware of specific allegations. Where you get that he told ministers to lie is anyone's guess. Your insistence is nothing to be proud of.
You can go whistle for an answer. Your question is a product of your imagination.
Naomi, Boris is a compulsive Liar,
and well you know it.,,,,,,end of.

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