MP’s across the spectrum seem equally outraged by Mr Johnson’s hypocrisy in ignoring the very restrictions imposed on British citizens. But does this rise to the level that demands his resignation?
Should Boris Johnson resign?
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He apologised and kept referring to the ongoing enquiry, but he's on the ropes. I think his credibility has been shattered and don't forget other scandals such as the refurbishment of his flat, that blond American woman who he helped using his position etc.
It's on a similar level to Albert's party, but i don't think he should get away with this one.
PMQs here:
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To be honest there are so many backstabbing bastards in the Tory party at the moment if I were him I'd resign and enjoy the quiet life. He can then give his jealous opposers a farewell wave!!
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Coming from a country where even encouraging a coup d’etat is now acceptable behavior in a head of state, I am both bemused and encouraged by the high bar the UK still sets for its PM.
In the US, the expression “No one is above the law” has been worn out and effectively discarded. In the UK, it seems to be alive and well. If the PM is forced out, it will be not for mere hypocrisy but for excepting himself from the public safety rules set by his own government for all the (other) people.
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Truth be told since Queen Maggie sorted out the unions and far left of the Labour party it doesn't really matter who's PM of the UK nowadays. Compared to how Argentina is run even I could run the UK.
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It’ll all be the same with a new pm, just with a different face
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Just had a reaction when I read this:
“Earlier this week, Johnson apologized for attending a “bring your own booze” garden party at his home in May 2020, during the height of the first national lockdown.
Johnson said he thought the gathering, which he attended for 25 minutes, was a work event and that he went to say thanks to his staff for their work during the pandemic.”
My immediate thought was “if this is the kind of work event they have at 10 Downing Street, I’d like a job there, please.”
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The report being compiled by Sue Gray about Number 10 parties looks like it's going to be redacted thanks to the Met Police, when the damn thing should be released in full.
Johnson is looking more slimy by the day.
Downing Street parties: Calls grow for Sue Gray report to be publishedReport into lockdown parties in Downing Street is delayed amid wrangling over what it should contain.www.bbc.comIt's a fucking disgrace.
Sue Gray report: redacted version is imminent, say government sourcesMove follows anger after Met police asked civil servant to hold back details in her ‘partygate’ reportwww.theguardian.com -
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I think he's loving it especially all the fuss being made about the dogs.
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We have a friend Sue Gray ....She is keeping a very low profile...
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We have a friend Sue Gray ....She is keeping a very low profile...
I'm sure she'll spill the beans if any are to be spilt...especially if she gets a backhander from the meda or doesn't get a promotion.
To be honest I feel a tad sorry for Boris. It seems he has quite a few backstabbers who once they didn't get what they expected turned against him big time. Especially that slimy nasty piece of work Cummings.
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Boris is equally as bad as Cummings.
He has never told the truth in the last 10 years.
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Boris is equally as bad as Cummings.
He has never told the truth in the last 10 years.
And before that?
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Boris is equally as bad as Cummings.
He has never told the truth in the last 10 years.
Even the Pope tells the odd fib.
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I see that UK Prime Minister is copying the Alberto's behaviour, as he realized that nothing happened to Alberto But he forgot that he is PM of the UK, not from Argentina.
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Sad but true, Carlos .
No it's not, nowhere near it. The British media on the other hand.....
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Theresa May weighs in on Partygate:
“"So, either my Right Honourable Friend had not read the rules, hadn't understood what they meant - and others around him - or they didn't think the rules applied to No. 10. Which was it?"
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"You're a nasty piece of work aren't you?"www.facebook.com
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GlasgowJohn , was that said by, to, or about Boris Johnson?
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