Post subject: Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2022 9:21 am
chissitt
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The Ghost of '99 wrote:Yes Johnson's lies have been pretty well covered the past week or so.
So terribly unfortunate that you've been too "busy" with your "fish" to read or hear about it.
Maybe my fish are more important to me than bickering with people obsessed with Boris especially with the stressful time when moving homes, and I had noticed it had been well covered again, lets face it, it's old regurgitated innuendos and accusations anyway nothing new to see really, come back and tell me something new, like he's got a new squeeze something tasty instead of the rubbish you get from the fish and chip wrappings.
Post subject: Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2022 9:46 am
Scarlet Pimpernell
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chissitt wrote:Maybe my fish are more important to me than bickering with people obsessed with Boris especially with the stressful time when moving homes, and I had noticed it had been well covered again, lets face it, it's old regurgitated innuendos and accusations anyway nothing new to see really, come back and tell me something new, like he's got a new squeeze something tasty instead of the rubbish you get from the fish and chip wrappings.
So you don’t consider being made a fool by following the restrictions de Pfeffel put in place when he and others didn’t and tried to cover it up. I consider that true dedication to de Pfeffel, I wonder how many of those you know agree with you and consider it old news. I note the old lorry driver in you still exists, once a Sun reader always a Sun reader judging by what you consider important and newsworthy.
Post subject: Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2022 9:59 am
Mild Rover
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chissitt wrote::shock: Gosh, that's a bit strong, have you any proof the Pm is lying or are you just going on hearsay? The fish are doing fine thanks for asking, I've put my iphone in the tank and they are quite happy and relaxed listening to my playlist, plenty of time now to monitor Boris and his team making sure they're up to speed and carrying on the good work
Do you really think it is defamatory to call Johnson a liar? He’s notorious for lying.
Just this week he rolled out his lie about approvals for COVID-19 vaccines being expedited by the UK having left the EMA, which has been repeatedly debunked, at PMQs… but there’s such a torrent of rubbish pouring forth from him that it goes pretty much unnoticed amongst everything else.
Even if we take him at his word regarding his attendance at that Downing Street party, we have to accept that he is very, very stupid. And anyway, ignorantia juris non excusat and all that. Especially when it is ignorantia of rules put in place by you and your government, imo.
chissitt wrote::shock: Gosh, that's a bit strong, have you any proof the Pm is lying or are you just going on hearsay? The fish are doing fine thanks for asking, I've put my iphone in the tank and they are quite happy and relaxed listening to my playlist, plenty of time now to monitor Boris and his team making sure they're up to speed and carrying on the good work
Do you really think it is defamatory to call Johnson a liar? He’s notorious for lying.
Just this week he rolled out his lie about approvals for COVID-19 vaccines being expedited by the UK having left the EMA, which has been repeatedly debunked, at PMQs… but there’s such a torrent of rubbish pouring forth from him that it goes pretty much unnoticed amongst everything else.
Even if we take him at his word regarding his attendance at that Downing Street party, we have to accept that he is very, very stupid. And anyway, ignorantia juris non excusat and all that. Especially when it is ignorantia of rules put in place by you and your government, imo.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Post subject: Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2022 10:16 am
Scarlet Pimpernell
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You can add that at every PMQ’s he states that if he had listened to Labour we would have been in lockdown over Christmas. This as been shown to be just a lie but he still continues to state this in Parliament. I noticed he brought out the 40 new hospitals statement, you can’t beat the classics.
Post subject: Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2022 10:27 am
The Ghost of '99
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chissitt wrote:lets face it, it's old regurgitated innuendos and accusations anyway nothing new to see really, come back and tell me something new, like he's got a new squeeze something tasty instead of the rubbish you get from the fish and chip wrappings.
Ooh I didn't think you'd need to reach for the TDL Playbook quite so soon. Times must be desperate.
This is a definite number 2 (purely coincidentally ).
The Ghost of '99 wrote:Shall we pull together a quick list of the standard defences of the TDL on here so that we have them to hand when they next use them?
1. Leave Boris alone, he's doing his best. 2. This really terrible thing you're talking about is simply "old news". 3. What about Jeremy Corbyn! 4. You lot just hate Britain (followed up by "how dare you, I never questioned anyone's patriotism!") 5. All you can do is criticise! 6. I'd like to see Labour do better! 7. This [massive scandal] isn't an issue outside the Westminster/Labour elites. 8. No laws were broken.
"Brian McDermott, with a wry smile, nods when asked if he remembers a specific incident which made him realise he was a prick. 'I do', he murmurs."
Just this week he rolled out his lie about approvals for COVID-19 vaccines being expedited by the UK having left the EMA, which has been repeatedly debunked, at PMQs… but there’s such a torrent of rubbish pouring forth from him that it goes pretty much unnoticed amongst everything else.
Even if we take him at his word regarding his attendance at that Downing Street party, we have to accept that he is very, very stupid. And anyway, ignorantia juris non excusat and all that. Especially when it is ignorantia of rules put in place by you and your government, imo.
Been blamed for lots of things in my lifetime but never been accused of making government legislation, it wasn't me your honour, I don't even make a new years wish anymore as I can't keep em and fwiw I do accept he's a very stupid man and it does sound better when you say it in French.
Mild Rover wrote:Do you really think it is defamatory to call Johnson a liar? He’s notorious for lying.
Just this week he rolled out his lie about approvals for COVID-19 vaccines being expedited by the UK having left the EMA, which has been repeatedly debunked, at PMQs… but there’s such a torrent of rubbish pouring forth from him that it goes pretty much unnoticed amongst everything else.
Even if we take him at his word regarding his attendance at that Downing Street party, we have to accept that he is very, very stupid. And anyway, ignorantia juris non excusat and all that. Especially when it is ignorantia of rules put in place by you and your government, imo.
Been blamed for lots of things in my lifetime but never been accused of making government legislation, it wasn't me your honour, I don't even make a new years wish anymore as I can't keep em and fwiw I do accept he's a very stupid man and it does sound better when you say it in French.
Post subject: Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2022 10:40 am
chissitt
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Scarlet Pimpernell wrote:So you don’t consider being made a fool by following the restrictions de Pfeffel put in place when he and others didn’t and tried to cover it up. I consider that true dedication to de Pfeffel, I wonder how many of those you know agree with you and consider it old news. I note the old lorry driver in you still exists, once a Sun reader always a Sun reader judging by what you consider important and newsworthy.
Listen if it's okay for to be made a fool of by deprifferol then I'm quite happy to stand in the queue behind you and be fooled also. I see your up to your old tricks playing the guessing game, one can only assume you yourself to be a follower of the sun [spit] newspaper judging by your considered opinion of that said paper.
Post subject: Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2022 11:16 am
Scarlet Pimpernell
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chissitt wrote:Listen if it's okay for to be made a fool of by deprifferol then I'm quite happy to stand in the queue behind you and be fooled also. I see your up to your old tricks playing the guessing game, one can only assume you yourself to be a follower of the sun [spit] newspaper judging by your considered opinion of that said paper.
What you are saying now is that I believe de Pfeffel, what about the number of posts you have produced complaining about my unjustified in your eyes criticism of de Pfeffel. With regards the Sun because you are only interested in his female indiscretions points to a love of red top reading.
Post subject: Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2022 11:23 am
wrencat1873
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chissitt wrote:Maybe my fish are more important to me than bickering with people obsessed with Boris especially with the stressful time when moving homes, and I had noticed it had been well covered again, lets face it, it's old regurgitated innuendos and accusations anyway nothing new to see really, come back and tell me something new, like he's got a new squeeze something tasty instead of the rubbish you get from the fish and chip wrappings.
I think your defence is getting weaker and weaker squire. Boris has been called out for so many things on so many different occasions and you keep popping up to suggest that others are obsessed. Why ? You said on here a while ago that it was "for balance" but, you offer nothing to "balance the argument". Lets face it, the longer that he is in office, the more likely it is that his "lies" are exposed. There is little doubt that he became PM at a very difficult time (Brexit & covid being huge issues) but, there is no need for him to keep on over egging the pudding. Far better to under promise and over deliver and more importantly, to tell the bloody truth. His latest comment about not knowing that the gathering/party/business meeting not breaking his own rules was cringeworthy.
Perhaps you could put your best fish forward as a replacement for him ?
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