Boo for Boris 17:10 - Jun 14 with 9781 views | Pinewoodblue | If there was a proposal that everyone stood on their doorstep and booed for Boris, over Covid, would you take part? |  |
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Boo for Boris on 11:12 - Jun 16 with 475 views | Ewan_Oozami |
Boo for Boris on 11:04 - Jun 16 by Ryorry | Yeah, but tbh I'm far more bovvered by being described as a "politician"! |
Yes, was definitely uncalled for! |  |
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Boo for Boris on 11:29 - Jun 16 with 453 views | WeWereZombies |
Boo for Boris on 11:12 - Jun 16 by Ewan_Oozami | Yes, was definitely uncalled for! |
Would it be called for to describe the post in questions as timefliesbyintheblue's David Marshall near the centre circle moment? |  |
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Boo for Boris on 11:32 - Jun 16 with 441 views | Timefliesbyintheblue |
Boo for Boris on 10:49 - Jun 16 by Ewan_Oozami | Nice to see gender assumptions still alive and kicking.... |
You are correct E_O - my mistake and I apologise. I did see on the latest TWTD questionaire that 93.9% of participants were male, but I should not have taken that for granted. Always ready to stand corrected. |  | |  |
Boo for Boris on 11:39 - Jun 16 with 421 views | Timefliesbyintheblue |
Boo for Boris on 11:29 - Jun 16 by WeWereZombies | Would it be called for to describe the post in questions as timefliesbyintheblue's David Marshall near the centre circle moment? |
Mr (he is male) Marshall the goal keeper, made a positional error; what error did I make, other than to upset a few outside lefts on here? |  | |  |
Boo for Boris on 11:41 - Jun 16 with 416 views | WeWereZombies |
Boo for Boris on 11:39 - Jun 16 by Timefliesbyintheblue | Mr (he is male) Marshall the goal keeper, made a positional error; what error did I make, other than to upset a few outside lefts on here? |
In other words - you made a positional error... |  |
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Boo for Boris on 11:41 - Jun 16 with 416 views | Swansea_Blue |
Boo for Boris on 10:26 - Jun 16 by Timefliesbyintheblue | Whoa - the name calling we have on here! Mr Ryorry, I will pit my morals against yours at anytime. I was trying to explain why there has been no court case and no criminal prosecution. Where did I say that I do not recognise corruption. Like many politicians you make it up as you go along. |
Except there were court cases, where the ministers in question were found to have broken the law. Desperate excuse mongering going on here. It's ok to admit that when judges have ruled that people have breached of the law, that they have actually breached the law. There won't be a subsequent criminal case because of who they are and who they are representing, but the Govt. is effectively now on watch for those activities and will have to act in certain ways in the future. |  |
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Boo for Boris on 11:49 - Jun 16 with 406 views | WeWereZombies |
Boo for Boris on 11:41 - Jun 16 by Swansea_Blue | Except there were court cases, where the ministers in question were found to have broken the law. Desperate excuse mongering going on here. It's ok to admit that when judges have ruled that people have breached of the law, that they have actually breached the law. There won't be a subsequent criminal case because of who they are and who they are representing, but the Govt. is effectively now on watch for those activities and will have to act in certain ways in the future. |
Although we do have to acknowledge that Parliament (and its members) has different powers and agency to 'regular' citizens and that the judicial system has different powers and agency to Parliament - explained at length in this pdf. (which has an interesting photo on the cover): https://policyexchange.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Parliamentary-Sovereign |  |
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