A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. 10:39 - Jan 21 with 1379 views | bluelagos | Not the easiest thread to follow - but the gist of it is in the final tweet. Alex T is a C4 news journo. |  |
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A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 10:40 - Jan 21 with 1358 views | wkj | Johnson out. Dick out. |  |
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A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 10:44 - Jan 21 with 1317 views | Swansea_Blue | 👀 LOOK, LOOK. SOME PEOPLE FLEEING PERSECUTION IN A DINGHY 👀 |  |
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A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 12:09 - Jan 23 with 1085 views | bluelagos | Seems Alex Thomson has something to break about the role of the cabinet office into why the Met police have refused to investigate the illegal parties held at Downing St... Watch this space I guess. |  |
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A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 12:29 - Jan 23 with 1044 views | J2BLUE |
A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 12:09 - Jan 23 by bluelagos | Seems Alex Thomson has something to break about the role of the cabinet office into why the Met police have refused to investigate the illegal parties held at Downing St... Watch this space I guess. |
Getting bored of this circus now, can someone just throw the knockout punch already? |  |
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A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 15:42 - Jan 23 with 951 views | HARRY10 |
A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 12:29 - Jan 23 by J2BLUE | Getting bored of this circus now, can someone just throw the knockout punch already? |
Why ? There’s a fair few of us up and down the country enjoying seeing the bloated buffoon finally being held to account Years of lies and deceit cannot be dealt with by a simple resignation - let's hold his corpulent carcass a bit nearer to the fire And I suspect, there's far more to come out still |  | |  |
A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 15:48 - Jan 23 with 931 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 12:29 - Jan 23 by J2BLUE | Getting bored of this circus now, can someone just throw the knockout punch already? |
This is the problem. Boris gets replaced and the electorate see the problem solved. The problem is the Conservative Party (and the supposedly independent police in this instance). They need holding to account not just the individual they want to make the fall guy. The knock-out punch will only be once all those involved and at the thick of it are held accountable. I won't hold my breath for any knock-out punch. |  |
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A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 15:59 - Jan 23 with 908 views | HARRY10 |
A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 15:48 - Jan 23 by Nthsuffolkblue | This is the problem. Boris gets replaced and the electorate see the problem solved. The problem is the Conservative Party (and the supposedly independent police in this instance). They need holding to account not just the individual they want to make the fall guy. The knock-out punch will only be once all those involved and at the thick of it are held accountable. I won't hold my breath for any knock-out punch. |
This thought that the simple removal a fatso will end the problems doesn't fit with history. The libdems suffered at the 2015 election because of their false promises over student loans. John Major saw a landslide defeat at the 1997 election, years after sleaze. And the Tories did not recover for another decade and more. What is being overlooked is the devastating effect of inflation and increased taxes. They may not be solely down to government, but voters will blame them. Much as they will as the damage brexit continues to cause. There are not any sunny uplands, just a country retreating from global trade and looking inward. The effects of that will be a slow burner. Younger voters especially will not forgive a party that wants to tun its back on 'internationalism', and cling to the past rather than embracing the future. |  | |  |
A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 16:03 - Jan 23 with 896 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 15:59 - Jan 23 by HARRY10 | This thought that the simple removal a fatso will end the problems doesn't fit with history. The libdems suffered at the 2015 election because of their false promises over student loans. John Major saw a landslide defeat at the 1997 election, years after sleaze. And the Tories did not recover for another decade and more. What is being overlooked is the devastating effect of inflation and increased taxes. They may not be solely down to government, but voters will blame them. Much as they will as the damage brexit continues to cause. There are not any sunny uplands, just a country retreating from global trade and looking inward. The effects of that will be a slow burner. Younger voters especially will not forgive a party that wants to tun its back on 'internationalism', and cling to the past rather than embracing the future. |
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A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 16:17 - Jan 23 with 853 views | Ryorry |
A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 15:59 - Jan 23 by HARRY10 | This thought that the simple removal a fatso will end the problems doesn't fit with history. The libdems suffered at the 2015 election because of their false promises over student loans. John Major saw a landslide defeat at the 1997 election, years after sleaze. And the Tories did not recover for another decade and more. What is being overlooked is the devastating effect of inflation and increased taxes. They may not be solely down to government, but voters will blame them. Much as they will as the damage brexit continues to cause. There are not any sunny uplands, just a country retreating from global trade and looking inward. The effects of that will be a slow burner. Younger voters especially will not forgive a party that wants to tun its back on 'internationalism', and cling to the past rather than embracing the future. |
I certainly hope us oldies will pass on to all the youngsters we can, how we did once have it pretty good with the NHS, EU, BBC, freedom to protest, stable governments which, even if you didn't like their colour, at least tried to be competent, keep us safe & weren't as openly corrupt as some so called "third world countries". All of which this evil bunch of self-serving, mendacious corruptos masquerading as a "government" are doing their best to dismantle, brick by brick. Even if our population were intelligent enough to boot them all out & could do so immediately, it'd take us half a century to recover. If the planet's still habitable for humans in 2072, which given their disregard now of former EU environmental laws, they're also contributing to in exactly the wrong way. |  |
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A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 16:43 - Jan 23 with 799 views | J2BLUE |
A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 15:48 - Jan 23 by Nthsuffolkblue | This is the problem. Boris gets replaced and the electorate see the problem solved. The problem is the Conservative Party (and the supposedly independent police in this instance). They need holding to account not just the individual they want to make the fall guy. The knock-out punch will only be once all those involved and at the thick of it are held accountable. I won't hold my breath for any knock-out punch. |
Believe me, I won't consider anyone who replaces him the solution. |  |
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A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 16:45 - Jan 23 with 796 views | HARRY10 | Little else was to be expected of perhaps the most corrupt and incompetent PM since the days of the rotten boroughs. A weak and spinless buffoon, whose sole motivation is self aggrandisement. The sickening self titled 'operation save big dog' suggests he feels that he is the victim, the head man who is unfairly being blamed. Not the arrogant tosser who has shown throughout his career that he believes the laws of the land are for us 'lesser' folk. Not him. Perhaps you coulf forgive the endless lies, of there was a smidgen of competence. There isn't. His failut=re rto lockdown early enough, failure to attend COBRA meetings when the pandemic forst took hold (and even took another h12 day holiday speaks volumes. The world beating track and trace was a failure, and 160,000 deaths point to a total incompetence. From someone who stood by and allowed friends to 'fill their boots' by supplying shoddy PPE which in some instances was not even fit for purpose. His time as PM has been marked by constant climb downs and U turns. This bluff and bluster (bullsht) was all too cruelly exposed with the Peppa Pig speech. His corruption similarly exposed, by his attempt to let off the Tory MP (Paterson) found to have accepted 500,000 to lobby for two companies - against Parliamentary rules. It will take some while to restore any semblance of trust in politicians once the lying scumbag has been thrown out - meanwhile there will be millions who will continue to struggle due to his policies. And maybe millions who must now wonder what they thought they would get by electing a serial liar, and an habitual incompetent. |  | |  |
A bit more on why the Met are refusing to investigate the Downing St parties. on 10:58 - Jan 27 with 506 views | bluelagos | Bit more from Tomo. Is increasingly looking like something dubious but for now we have to wait... Full thread by clicking on below. At least AT has worked out how to post a thread now :-) [Post edited 27 Jan 2022 10:59]
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