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diable rouge Wrote:

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> I reckon it's Brunswick Park, same pillars, door

> colour and park opposite...


I think you are correct. It can't have helped his cause. Laptop involved....perhaps she found his P0rnhub search history?

Every report I've read seems to suggest that she is the one making all the noise and disturbance.

She had no business being on his laptop...

And if poor Boris lives in South London he will be surrounded by Remainiacs anyway with stethoscopes pressed to the adjoining walls.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jun/21/police-called-to-loud-altercation-at-boris-johnsons-home

snoopy17 Wrote:

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> It's the street behind the tennis courts in

> Brunswick park not very fancy, its the worst road

> for potholes especially if your on a bike. Can't

> believe I live 1 minute away from him without

> seeing him. Is it his flat or his fancy woman's?


It is her flat I believe (hence her telling him to get out).

?The report in the Sun says it all about the 'neighbours'- Cambridge 'educated' ha ha ha?


Can anyone help me out is ?friendly? uncle glen really saying here? As ever, my dog is going haywire in the living room


They weren?t really neighbours?

They weren?t really educated?

They were educated but because it was Cambridge it doesn?t count? In which case why does Johnson?s education count?

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