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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem 08:39 - Jan 11 with 4217 viewsElderGrizzly

Not him breaking them

I did wonder who would be first to spin it in that way

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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 13:16 - Jan 11 with 1221 viewsRyorry

Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 11:32 - Jan 11 by ElderGrizzly

I bet the Met Police NOW find evidence to delay this for a few months…




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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 13:19 - Jan 11 with 1206 viewsGlasgowBlue

Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 13:12 - Jan 11 by Swansea_Blue

Presumably they've got a party to go to!


What’s the odds that Carrie will announce she is pregnant again tomorrow to get the party off the front pages?
[Post edited 11 Jan 2022 13:20]

Hey now, hey now, don't dream it's over
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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 13:28 - Jan 11 with 1179 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 13:19 - Jan 11 by GlasgowBlue

What’s the odds that Carrie will announce she is pregnant again tomorrow to get the party off the front pages?
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Johnson must be wishing that he had taken more notice of some of the more enlightened twtd members on outdoor restrictions now.

"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 13:34 - Jan 11 with 1153 viewsbluelagos

Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 13:28 - Jan 11 by BanksterDebtSlave

Johnson must be wishing that he had taken more notice of some of the more enlightened twtd members on outdoor restrictions now.


He was always late to the party.

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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 13:48 - Jan 11 with 1113 viewstractordownsouth

Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 12:24 - Jan 11 by ElderGrizzly

This could be interesting this afternoon



Apparently Johnson has refused to attend and is sending a Junior Minister
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Doesn't look good for said junior minister either


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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 13:58 - Jan 11 with 1093 viewsHerbivore

Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 13:48 - Jan 11 by tractordownsouth

Doesn't look good for said junior minister either



Ultimately, Johnson's willingness to throw everyone and everything under the bus to try and save his own skin is what will do for him.

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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 14:29 - Jan 11 with 1056 viewshype313

Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 13:58 - Jan 11 by Herbivore

Ultimately, Johnson's willingness to throw everyone and everything under the bus to try and save his own skin is what will do for him.



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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 15:29 - Jan 11 with 992 viewsRyorry

Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 14:29 - Jan 11 by hype313



Do y'know, I might be horribly wrong, but I have a feeling he'll resign either today or tomorrow - tipping point reached I reckon, esp with front bench reportedly empty earlier.

I'd say fingers crossed if it weren't for the queue of slimeballs lining up to try & replace him. Nah, heck, I'll say it anyway 🤞🏼(unfortunately there's no emoji for the Harvey Smith #V sign or I'd have done that as well).

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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 15:33 - Jan 11 with 983 viewshype313

Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 15:29 - Jan 11 by Ryorry

Do y'know, I might be horribly wrong, but I have a feeling he'll resign either today or tomorrow - tipping point reached I reckon, esp with front bench reportedly empty earlier.

I'd say fingers crossed if it weren't for the queue of slimeballs lining up to try & replace him. Nah, heck, I'll say it anyway 🤞🏼(unfortunately there's no emoji for the Harvey Smith #V sign or I'd have done that as well).


Not sure about that, by all accounts today he has been very bullish (according to Beth Rigby) Tomorrow will be interesting, especially if Rayner is asking the questions.

But I have my suspicions that a positive LFT will suddendly appear...

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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 15:38 - Jan 11 with 970 viewsXYZ

Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 15:29 - Jan 11 by Ryorry

Do y'know, I might be horribly wrong, but I have a feeling he'll resign either today or tomorrow - tipping point reached I reckon, esp with front bench reportedly empty earlier.

I'd say fingers crossed if it weren't for the queue of slimeballs lining up to try & replace him. Nah, heck, I'll say it anyway 🤞🏼(unfortunately there's no emoji for the Harvey Smith #V sign or I'd have done that as well).


How will he remove £100/m gold wallpaper from the flat?

£120k of his own money (yeah, right) spaffed up the wall, to use a phrase he might recognise.
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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 15:41 - Jan 11 with 950 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 13:12 - Jan 11 by Swansea_Blue

Presumably they've got a party to go to!


You'd almost have to applaud them if they said they couldn't attend as they had a party to get to.

Trust the process. Trust Phil.

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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 16:02 - Jan 11 with 925 viewsITFC_Forever

Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 08:46 - Jan 11 by DanTheMan

Ah nice, didn't know that how laws worked. If I don't like one I can just ignore it, cool.


I should have thought of that when I got done for speeding a couple of months ago.

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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 16:22 - Jan 11 with 891 viewsHARRY10

this will play badly for the bloated buffoon, not turning up today

(earlier this afternoon)

https://videos.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2022/01/11/4588885495476406737/640x360_
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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 16:25 - Jan 11 with 874 viewsfooters

Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 13:58 - Jan 11 by Herbivore

Ultimately, Johnson's willingness to throw everyone and everything under the bus to try and save his own skin is what will do for him.


Not a Routemaster bus, is it?

As much as I'd like 'boris' out, the prospect of what awaits is grim. Christ, I actually want Theresa May back at this point.

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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 16:26 - Jan 11 with 866 viewshype313

Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 16:22 - Jan 11 by HARRY10

this will play badly for the bloated buffoon, not turning up today

(earlier this afternoon)

https://videos.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2022/01/11/4588885495476406737/640x360_


Heartbreaking, just goes to show how heartless this Government is, radio silence across the board, it's an outrage.

Every MP in the Conservative party will soon find out that Boris will throw anyone under the bus to save his own skin, it's going to be a case of who blinks first.

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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 16:53 - Jan 11 with 829 viewsArnoldMoorhen

Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 12:24 - Jan 11 by ElderGrizzly

This could be interesting this afternoon



Apparently Johnson has refused to attend and is sending a Junior Minister
[Post edited 11 Jan 2022 12:26]


An urgent question for the Prime Minister, and he sends somebody about 4 grades below him to answer it.

Prime Minister should have answered it.

If not, then Deputy Prime Minister.

If not, then Leader of the House.

If not, then Attorney General.

None of them could be bothered, send one of the Attorney General's juniors, the Paymaster General.

Possibly the most boring piece of stone-walling ever performed by a Minister in the Commons. He kept saying "We have to wait for the outcome of Sue Gray's investigations."

Now, here's the thing:

Boris and co wanted us out of the EU to restore our "Parliamentary Sovereignty" and to end "rule" by "unelected bureaucrats".

Lots of MPs queueing up to exercise Parliamentary Sovereignty today, and to hold the Executive to account. And they kept being told "I'm not going to answer your question, you'll have to wait until the unelected bureaucrat has reported back."
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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 16:53 - Jan 11 with 829 viewsElderGrizzly

Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 16:26 - Jan 11 by hype313

Heartbreaking, just goes to show how heartless this Government is, radio silence across the board, it's an outrage.

Every MP in the Conservative party will soon find out that Boris will throw anyone under the bus to save his own skin, it's going to be a case of who blinks first.


Sycophant take to a new level



And no Mr Ellis, no he fecking well doesn’t
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Johnson’s supporters saying the rules were the problem on 17:08 - Jan 11 with 817 viewsjaykay

johnson was there, here's his excuse


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