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Boris And Carrie Johnson Fined For Party Gate Along With Rishi Sunak


Should Boris resign?  

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  1. 1. Should Boris resign?



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1 hour ago, West 77 said:

Boris hasn't admitted he has broken any covid laws by accepting and paying a small fixed penalty fine.  I like most normal people don't feel a mug and just want the government led by Boris to concentrate on dealing with real important issues that are happening everyday.  I believe the majority of the electorate want the same and an end to all the Downing Street allegations that happened or didn't happen well over a year ago making the news. 

Looks like you believe wrong then. Those things in Downing Street DID happen and the majority do want an end to it all, but only by him resigning.

He's a buffoon, a liar and a cheat and the majority want him gone

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4 hours ago, Thorpist said:

Have you forgot Dominic Cummings who ignored the rules and came out with a load of tosh when found out, he was supported by his boss at the time.

Is he one of these same people ?

Cummings may have been found out and may have come out with what some say is a load of tosh but did the police intervene and was he prosecuted or fined?

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28 minutes ago, Organgrinder said:

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He's a buffoon, a liar and a cheat and the majority want him gone

If there is a real majority wanting him gone then they can voice their opinion as always at the next election and it is that simple so let the people decide then.

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20 minutes ago, Dromedary said:

If there is a real majority wanting him gone then they can voice their opinion as always at the next election and it is that simple so let the people decide then.

The only 'majorities' that counts are that amongst Tory MPs and that of his constituents.

 

Boris has always split the Party faithful like no other leader since Churchill but was seen as a vote winner. May(the month) will answer a few question about his popularity which will influence the Tory MPs in their decision as who they want in place for the next General Election.

 

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1 hour ago, Zinger549 said:

Paying a fine is admitting it no. If he thinks he's done nothing wrong then why pay it.  The public want a leader they can trust in not someone who keeps lying. 

Exactly.

If he's convinced of his innocence he should have gone to court to challenge the fine.

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On 15/04/2022 at 19:36, CaptainSwing said:

Does the smiley face indicate that you think that times have changed for the better in this respect?

No, definitely not!

 

Hypocricy rules today, and folks are not expected to live by the rules they make for others. (unless it's party you didn't vote for)  :)

 

Covid lockdowns never did seriously affect the powers that be, with their winery estates, multi mansions, country homes and weekend retreats, withtennis courts, horses and swimming pools. as opposed to the poor slob who lives in an inner city ghetto, with his inlaws and can't go out for a walk in the fresh air.

 

The biggest hypocrite  in the World, the Pope, the 'Father of the poor' said over the weekend, "The poor are the treasure of the Church")

 

He was right about that.

 

They keep him and his servants in abject luxury in his Palace.

 

Then we have the climate change warriors :)

 

It's always the poor slob who has to 'sacrifice' to these self apppointed gods of the unverse,

 

 

 

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, trastrick said:

No, definitely not!

 

Hypocricy rules today, and folks are not expected to live by the rules they make for others. (unless it's party you didn't vote for)  :)

 

Covid lockdowns never did seriously affect the powers that be, with their winery estates, multi mansions, country homes and weekend retreats, withtennis courts, horses and swimming pools. as opposed to the poor slob who lives in an inner city ghetto, with his inlaws and can't go out for a walk in the fresh air.

 

The biggest hypocrite  in the World, the Pope, the 'Father of the poor' said over the weekend, "The poor are the treasure of the Church")

 

He was right about that.

 

They keep him and his servants in abject luxury in his Palace.

 

Then we have the climate change warriors :)

 

It's always the poor slob who has to 'sacrifice' to these self apppointed gods of the unverse,

 

Appeasing Putin for his warmongering, Tump for his anti-democratic scheming and Johnson for his deceit and deception is expected and then attacking the Vatican for its abuse of power is very odd.

 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, Annie Bynnol said:

Appeasing Putin for his warmongering, Tump for his anti-democratic scheming and Johnson for his deceit and deception is expected and then attacking the Vatican for its abuse of power is very odd.

 

 

 

Nobody is 'appeasing" Putin. The Tyrant is taking what he chooses, with no opposition from the virtue signalling impotent West.

 

As for your Great Satan Trump, well, I'd just say he's not involved in this one!  :)

 

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54 minutes ago, West 77 said:

Utter dishonest nonsense. There is no way you know the majority want Boris to resign because there has been no national vote on the issue such as the 2016 EU referendum vote.  It's only your personal bias undemocratic opinion that the majority want Boris to resign. I live in the real World and I personally don't know one real person who I mix with who wants Boris to resign.

The Left will take a bumbling, senile,  incompetent, empty suit anyday, over any one they deem to be to be right of where they are. :)

 

It's genetic.

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