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jazzer Wrote:

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> The Press who are publishing these "stories"

> surely must know who the "leak" in No. 10 is, they

> just need to let the cat out of the bag.



Are you accusing the EDF celebrity "the cat" of leaking these stories.


Oh my

Spartacus Wrote:

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> jazzer Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > The Press who are publishing these "stories"

> > surely must know who the "leak" in No. 10 is,

> they

> > just need to let the cat out of the bag.

>

>

> Are you accusing the EDF celebrity "the cat" of

> leaking these stories.

>

> Oh my


Dammit....foiled at last. I amn the number 10 downing street cat. I was chewing on a pigeon just outside Allegra's window while the garden party was taking place, saw the whole damn thing....

jazzer Wrote:

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> The Press who are publishing these "stories"

> surely must know who the "leak" in No. 10 is, they

> just need to let the cat out of the bag.


You don't burn your sources

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I can?t comment on who?s responsible for the large cat turd in Boris Johnson?s shoe as I don?t want to prejudge Sue Gray?s independent investigation

Sephiroth Wrote:

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>

> I?m going to assume it?s guilt for many


Really? Strikes me as a very strange thing to assume, given the overwhelming lions-share of people who comment on here clearly can't stand Johnson and/or Tories in general....


Who are the 'many' posters who are staying silent out of guilt of voting for BJ?

The ones who voted for him as mayor in two London elections?


I jest partly


but yer keano/glens have gone v quiet as well


(although I do maintain that liberal London has done as much over the years to legitimise Johnson - by voting the arsehole in twice as mayor - than any number of newspaper articles/supportive media groups. So yeah even people who loathe him now - many will have voted for him in the past)

Sephiroth Wrote:

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> The ones who voted for him as mayor in two London

> elections?

>

> I jest partly

>

> but yer keano/glens have gone v quiet as well

>

> (although I do maintain that liberal London has

> done as much over the years to legitimise Johnson

> - by voting the arsehole in twice as mayor - than

> any number of newspaper articles/supportive media

> groups. So yeah even people who loathe him now -

> many will have voted for him in the past)


Unfortunately some people get a little over excited and foul-mouthed by my contributions and I?d hate to be responsible for any seizures or heart attacks.


Besides, there are far more important matters than Boris-bashing tittle tattle

Sure keano sure


Totally normal for head of uk govt to apologise to the queen and repeatedly lie to the nation


And you would totally dismiss similar tittle tattle if it was labour in power. Sure you would. You being such a fine upstanding citizen and all

Sephiroth Wrote:

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> Sure keano sure

>

> Totally normal for head of uk govt to apologise to

> the queen and repeatedly lie to the nation

>

> And you would totally dismiss similar tittle

> tattle if it was labour in power. Sure you would.

> You being such a fine upstanding citizen and all


Some people are more interested in the Andrew at Pizza Express storyline.


Boris & Wine thing is just sooooo boring

I don't think anyone is under any obligation to post anything on this thread. Saying "x is staying quiet on this one" might just be another way of saying "x has better things to do with their time this week than bicker online".

well, OBVIOUSLY that's true. But it has been true for the 18 years of the forum's existence and it has never stopped any of wanging on and spending time on here when we have better things to do


But it is still noteworthy how despite constant back and forth since 2016, now that the charlatan is finally being exposed and judged, despite radio stations being full of apoplectic tory voters, this forum, this place where so many of us lock heads so often has basically given up on the very notion


Of course we have better things to do (as one would hope). But it's still notable

Ironically, this thread started out questioning Johnson defending Allegra Stratton, hence the title ''defending the indefensible''.


The virtual no-show from Boris' fan boys/girls shows that even they can't defend him this time, and I would've thought reason for optimism that hopefully* the penny has finally dropped for some.



*I realise that hopefully is doing a lot of heavy lifting here...

I suspect most reasonable people see this latest hubbub for what is is - just the latest chapter in a Westminster bubble media inspired anti-Boris attack whipping gullible people up into a frenzy. (Remember how malign forces spent weeks trying to whip up interest in ?wallpaper gate? and 99% of the British people didn?t give a damn)


Sure, Boris is no angel and it appears he?s been a bit naughty during lockdown.


On the other hand a good number of people in this country are alive because of a speedy vaccine roll-out and have been saved from poverty and eviction from their properties thanks to furlough payments and other pandemic measures.


The scales would seem to be tipped in his favour.


My usual warning is ?be careful what you wish for?

well I wouldn't bracket you in the "reasonable person" category AND opinion polls and radio shows disagree with you mightily as well


More people have DIED in the UK because of his policies compared to other European countries - why would you claim he has done well on this measure?


The initial rollout was speedy but other countries caught up and overtook UK pretty quickly (with much higher vaccination rates to boot)


furlough isn't some magical Tory policy but has been enacted across many countries (and would have been under a Labour govt as well)


But you just call him a naughty boy?

> The initial rollout was speedy but other

> countries caught up and overtook UK pretty

> quickly (with much higher vaccination rates

> to boot)


Is there any mileage in the hypothesis that vaccination uptake rates might be moderately independent of the identity of the ruling party?

?.More people have DIED in the UK because of his policies compared to other European countries - why would you claim he has done well on this measure??


Highly debatable.


When all this is over (if ever) and there is a review to find the best way to prepare for future pandemics some formula might emerge.


At the moment all we know is the pandemic met a world totally unprepared. Different countries have tried different measures to protect their populations and those with the more draconian measures have fared no better than the more liberal policies.


Perhaps Sweden?s herd immunity approach will be proved to be the best. Scientists can?t agree and everyone has been making it up as we go along - which is quite understandable.

if you want to claim he/the UK has done a GOOD job you can't wave away people when they try and ask you to define it


We can compare death raters per capita across Europe as a useful comparison - and the UK does not come out of it well



It is true that all countries have struggled in different ways - but I'm not sure many crow about any wins as much as the UK govt and their supporters

Sephiroth Wrote:

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> if you want to claim he/the UK has done a GOOD job

> you can't wave away people when they try and ask

> you to define it

>

> We can compare death raters per capita across

> Europe as a useful comparison - and the UK does

> not come out of it well

>

>

> It is true that all countries have struggled in

> different ways - but I'm not sure many crow about

> any wins as much as the UK govt and their

> supporters


You can carry on banging on, moaning and whinging about what you think about the current administration running the country, but it does get boring, but like a stuck record.


Yes, it's not been great. Yes Boris is probably on the ropes, just about to be dropped, but PM's come and go as did Blair, Brown, Cameron, May and contenders as Corbyn. It's politics, a nasty business, but it's why we have elections to determine which administration "leads" the country. What the country Really needs is a decent, strong, questioning opposition that properly holds the current Government to account, makes them squirm and answer the difficult questions. Then we may see a change, but until then, things will pretty much continue as they are. The likes of Starmer and Rayner need to do their job.


However, if you want to really moan, then moan about why 150+K people have passed away in the UK, because they were unfortunate enough to have contracted C19, their families and friends who are mourning the loss of those they loved.


And no doubt you'll come back with some type of put down.

last time I tried to engage with you jazzer it was to point out you were having a go at people for having a go at the NHS when people were doing no such thing - and you ignored that


not sure why you are having a pop now


I sure do have a bee in my bonnet and repeatedly complain about this govt (and the people who after 10 years keep voting them in. Yes opposition is important but apart from last Labour leader I don't see why people would have too much problem choosing them over this lot. Other political parties are also available. Handing this fool and 80+ majority is on the voters IMO)

Didn't know this was exclusively your thread to lead on???!!!!


Put bluntly, Starmer and Rayner need to lead a proper opposition, asking the difficult and hard questions, and prove they are capable of being the Governing Party. After the comical fiasco that was Corbyn & co, what do you expect. Corbyn showed he was incapable of leading the country and led Labour to their fourth consecutive defeat.


Until the current leadership can show they are trustworthy, simply - no chance. The only person capable of leading, bringing together and opposing Boris et al is Andy Burnham, who is doing a great job in Manchester, (far better that Khan the clown is here)


And as much as I think Boris is done, who else wants to pick up the poison chalice?


No previous party in our lifetime has had to deal with a world wide virus that they are doing at the moment. They are making it up as they go along, what else do you expect??

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