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On 24/04/2022 at 13:25, West 77 said:

Mostly nonsense again from a Mister Man.

 

The man who came third in the last Tory leadership was Michael Gove who like Boris was a supporter of Brexit.  I've no doubt The Tories wouldn't have won Bolsover, Rother Valley and Bassetlaw if Michael Gove had been Tory party leader for the 2019 General Election.

 

It's not a surprise some Tory MPs have put their letters in because many Tory MPs have never really liked Boris but he was supported by the majority of Tory MPs because he was the best candidate to delivery General Election success.  Just under 50 % of Tory MPs supported either Jeremy Hunt or Michael Gove in the final round of the leadership contest in 2019 before it went to the members.

If you don’t get on with your neighbours and you want  a extension to your home turned down ,then if borris goes , don’t consider mr gove . . 

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21 minutes ago, Zinger549 said:

Met have issued over 100 fines for partygate and investigation is still open.

 https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/may/12/partygate-met-says-over-100-fines-issued-lockdown-breaches-downing-street

Fines thats a laugh,  the money that lot are on, to them it'll be the getting a library fine for taking your books back late,   bring back putting em in the stocks or give them a public flogging. :hihi:

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58 minutes ago, Zinger549 said:

Met have issued over 100 fines for partygate and investigation is still open.

 https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/may/12/partygate-met-says-over-100-fines-issued-lockdown-breaches-downing-street

Downing Street must be the worst street in Britain for law breaking. 

How embarrassing for the Tories that they've dragged it down to that level.

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2 minutes ago, Mister M said:

Downing Street must be the worst street in Britain for law breaking. 

How embarrassing for the Tories that they've dragged it down to that level.

Don't forget Kier Starmer had a curry.

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5 minutes ago, Mister M said:

Downing Street must be the worst street in Britain for law breaking. 

How embarrassing for the Tories that they've dragged it down to that level.

They have also dragged this country down and while ever they are in power they will drag it down further and further,  they are and always will be the enemy to the working man their politics are savage mean and nasty,  their only interest is to maintane the rich stay rich which is an easy project for them because the poor will always foot the bill and hence stay poor.  And by the way Johnson is going about things with putin, get ready for world war three. 

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31 minutes ago, West 77 said:

Bringing back the stocks and public humiliation is good way to deal with minor breaches of the law.

People who voted like yourself,  voted Johnson in to a position of power and trust and then breaking his own rules by partying whilst people are dying and then lies to Parliment and again, the people who trusted him and voted him in to run the country,  you condone his behavour by describing this situatian has a minor breach. Shameful and disgusting.

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9 minutes ago, West 77 said:

All Boris has done is accept a fixed penalty notice and pay £50.  He said he would accept a fixed penalty notice if given to him as soon has it became known the Met Police were investigating alleged covid breaches in the Downing Street work place. Should Boris have chosen to challenge the fixed penalty notice the likelihood is he would have been successful. Rishi Sunak also received a fixed penalty notice for basically being in the wrong workplace at the wrong time.  Rishi Sunak certainly wasn't drinking alcohol.  The truth is anyone receiving a fixed penalty notice normally just pays the £50 because it's cheaper and less hassle than challenging it in court.  Boris was under no obligation to allow it to be made public that he received a fixed penalty notice but did the honourable thing by allowing it to be made public.  Normal people don't make it public when they have been issued with a fixed penalty notice and receiving one is considered to be a trivial matter and no admission of committing a crime for normal people.

Dominic Cummings, Prince Andrew, Boris Johnson,  are all sqeaky clean as far as you are concearned,  as the saying goes,  there is no smoke without fire,  there is no smoke as far as these three are concearned because they are surrounded by flames.  The whole country knows this,  but they are wrong as far as your concearnd,  you can't see the woods far the trees. How sad.

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