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he'd "rather let the bodies pile high than have another lockdown" then surely he must resign?
I know he's got away with saying all sorts of disgusting things in the past, but with more than 127,000 deaths within 28 days of a positive test, and nearly 151,000 with Covid-19 on the death certificate, surely this is the final straw?
Trust the process. Trust Phil.
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Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 12:00 - Apr 27 with 1383 views
Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 12:06 - Apr 27 by LeoMuff
Did you lose a loved one to COVID ?
I didn’t lose anyone; however my grandmother had it and was in hospital for about 3 weeks. She survived but general health has massively declined as a result.
The Paz Man
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Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 12:17 - Apr 27 with 1336 views
Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 10:15 - Apr 27 by hype313
I'm a lover not a fighter, but I would love the opportunity to line up Gove, Boris, Shapps and Hancock, baseball bat in hand, for someone to give me the green light to have 5 minutes letting some steam off.
Got a spare bat?
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Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 12:26 - Apr 27 with 1311 views
Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 11:53 - Apr 27 by 26_Paz
Got to look at all the options
I used to think people went in unnecessarily hard on you Paz but I honestly think you take some warped pleasure out of spouting the most offensive nonsense and then getting pages of attention.
Looking at the options would include having very uncomfortable discussions about numbers of deaths against the effects on the economy. Or the effect on people's mental health. The education of our children. People's jobs and businesses.
Not a discussion I would like to be involved in or have to make a decision on. But a necessary one all the same. A discussion that probably every world leader has had to be involved in.
Ranting like a petulant child that you'd rather see the bodies piled up in the streets than lock down again, is not weighing up the options.
Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 11:32 - Apr 27 by 26_Paz
Re the bodies piling up comment. I’m pleased that all options were discussed. Letting the virus burn itself out was an option. It was discussed and not selected, I don’t see the issue. Re the flat redecoration, I’m far more interested in how we will repay the billions and billions worth of debt we have incurred rather than where a few thousand for a new kitchen came from.
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country."
Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 11:36 - Apr 27 by Herbivore
You're trolling about people losing their lives. I bet your mother would be really proud of the man you've become.
It's probably a case of junk in junk out to be honest.
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country."
Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 12:26 - Apr 27 by GlasgowBlue
I used to think people went in unnecessarily hard on you Paz but I honestly think you take some warped pleasure out of spouting the most offensive nonsense and then getting pages of attention.
Looking at the options would include having very uncomfortable discussions about numbers of deaths against the effects on the economy. Or the effect on people's mental health. The education of our children. People's jobs and businesses.
Not a discussion I would like to be involved in or have to make a decision on. But a necessary one all the same. A discussion that probably every world leader has had to be involved in.
Ranting like a petulant child that you'd rather see the bodies piled up in the streets than lock down again, is not weighing up the options.
It was part of that conversation. I’m sure that if he did say it he now regrets the crassness of how it sounds in the cold light of day but as I said it was a full and frank, supposedly private, conversation. Given the stress he has been under for 18 months I, for one, am willing to forgive the occasional outburst.
The Paz Man
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Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 12:30 - Apr 27 with 1288 views
Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 12:30 - Apr 27 by 26_Paz
It was part of that conversation. I’m sure that if he did say it he now regrets the crassness of how it sounds in the cold light of day but as I said it was a full and frank, supposedly private, conversation. Given the stress he has been under for 18 months I, for one, am willing to forgive the occasional outburst.
So what do you make of the reports that he's used that exact phrase repeatedly?
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Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 12:30 - Apr 27 by 26_Paz
It was part of that conversation. I’m sure that if he did say it he now regrets the crassness of how it sounds in the cold light of day but as I said it was a full and frank, supposedly private, conversation. Given the stress he has been under for 18 months I, for one, am willing to forgive the occasional outburst.
There's always an excuse eh?
I think we've ruled out most options at this point.
You're either the type who gets off on trolling decent people about some very serious and upsetting subjects, or you actually believe the awful stuff you come out with.
Either way, you're clearly a person of incredibly weak and poor character and an utter stain on the TWTD community.
People here have lost friends and loved ones. You owe us all an apology.
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country."
Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 12:30 - Apr 27 by 26_Paz
Oh, he’s gone with mum jokes. How mature.
I wasn't joking.
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country."
Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 12:30 - Apr 27 by 26_Paz
It was part of that conversation. I’m sure that if he did say it he now regrets the crassness of how it sounds in the cold light of day but as I said it was a full and frank, supposedly private, conversation. Given the stress he has been under for 18 months I, for one, am willing to forgive the occasional outburst.
Do you mean the stress of which colour to paint the kitchen with donors' money?
Trust the process. Trust Phil.
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I expect he'll be fine with it...... on 13:00 - Apr 27 with 1224 views
Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 12:16 - Apr 27 by 26_Paz
I didn’t lose anyone; however my grandmother had it and was in hospital for about 3 weeks. She survived but general health has massively declined as a result.
Quite surprising then you don’t have a bit more empathy for the outrage over these comments, it really shows a staggering disregard on his part when there are tens of thousand of families that lost a loved one, often with no one at their bedside
For me if it’s proved beyond doubt he said this, he should go.
Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 10:15 - Apr 27 by hype313
I'm a lover not a fighter, but I would love the opportunity to line up Gove, Boris, Shapps and Hancock, baseball bat in hand, for someone to give me the green light to have 5 minutes letting some steam off.
Idi Amin's favourite method of execution, so it's said, was to drive the victims out into the middle of nowhere and make them fight to the death with sledgehammers.
The winner would get shot in the head.
However, if the hapless combatants were deemed not to be trying hard enough, they'd both be shot in the guts and left to a slow agonising death.
So, gove v shapps, boris v halfcock in the first round?
Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 12:33 - Apr 27 by SpruceMoose
There's always an excuse eh?
I think we've ruled out most options at this point.
You're either the type who gets off on trolling decent people about some very serious and upsetting subjects, or you actually believe the awful stuff you come out with.
Either way, you're clearly a person of incredibly weak and poor character and an utter stain on the TWTD community.
People here have lost friends and loved ones. You owe us all an apology.
It is amusing to see what a Paz is able to forgive versus those things he finds abuse.
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Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 14:01 - Apr 27 with 1147 views
Apart from any of the other scandals, if Boris really said on 11:47 - Apr 27 by 26_Paz
It was a full and frank discussion in what was supposed to be a private meeting
I have full and frank discussions about managing the care of the desperately sick and frail all the time and have at no point, offered 'ah, let's just let them fill a bed in the morgue instead' as a management plan. Because it's utterly reprehensible and completely lacking in basic professionalism.
If you want a full and frank discussion, your making excuses for this despicable utterance on top of all the other despicable carrying-on is yet more evidence for your lip service to the concept of 'don't say howwid things plz' and the hypocrisy it exposes in you.
If, we're all up for full and frank, that is.
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I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.