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Author:  Superblue [ Thu Dec 09, 2021 10:01 pm ]
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So now it turns out that Jack Doyle, lyin boris’s director of comms who is running the party denial strategy , was at the party doling out awards to journalists :lol:

And it turns out that lyin Boris lied about who paid for the flat refurbishment :D

Awesome

Author:  Scarlet Pimpernell [ Fri Dec 10, 2021 3:13 am ]
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The way the PM is reproducing scientists predict he could be the dominant strain in less than five years.

Author:  Zoo Zoo Boom [ Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:01 pm ]
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Any decent person would resign with immediately. The rumour is that his girlfriend also had a party for her friends too - which I understand is the other party alongside the DoE party.

This government lurches from one PR disaster to another - time for some gravitas and a change at the helm. Boris is a joke as a leader needs to be gone.

Author:  wire-quin [ Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:09 pm ]
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Superblue wrote:So now it turns out that Jack Doyle, lyin boris’s director of comms who is running the party denial strategy , was at the party doling out awards to journalists :lol:

And it turns out that lyin Boris lied about who paid for the flat refurbishment :D

Awesome


Do awards get dished out at parties?? Sounds very formal to me.

Author:  wrencat1873 [ Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:51 pm ]
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wire-quin wrote:Do awards get dished out at parties?? Sounds very formal to me.


Were face to face award ceremonies (with drinks and nibbles) permitted under the guide lines at the time :oops:

What would Bojo actually need to oversee to stop you defending the indefensible.
It's very, very clear that he and his staff can do whatever they want. The rules clearly dont matter to some.

Eventually the mud will begin to stick and there are plenty of rumblings from within his own party.

I suppose the up coming byelection will be the next test of his popularity among "the faithful"
Got to love this piece from The Independent: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 72982.html
wire-quin wrote:Do awards get dished out at parties?? Sounds very formal to me.


Were face to face award ceremonies (with drinks and nibbles) permitted under the guide lines at the time :oops:

What would Bojo actually need to oversee to stop you defending the indefensible.
It's very, very clear that he and his staff can do whatever they want. The rules clearly dont matter to some.

Eventually the mud will begin to stick and there are plenty of rumblings from within his own party.

I suppose the up coming byelection will be the next test of his popularity among "the faithful"
Got to love this piece from The Independent: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 72982.html

Author:  Pumpetypump [ Fri Dec 10, 2021 2:17 pm ]
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I can certainly say the annual Finance Directorate award event at the Department of Health in December 2020 was exclusively via Microsoft Teams.

Author:  Scarlet Pimpernell [ Fri Dec 10, 2021 2:59 pm ]
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wire-quin wrote:Do awards get dished out at parties?? Sounds very formal to me.


It wasn’t a party but a gathering because they did not have any party poppers to pull according to one minister.

Author:  Superblue [ Fri Dec 10, 2021 4:25 pm ]
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Author:  wire-quin [ Sat Dec 11, 2021 12:29 pm ]
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wrencat1873 wrote:Were face to face award ceremonies (with drinks and nibbles) permitted under the guide lines at the time :oops:

What would Bojo actually need to oversee to stop you defending the indefensible.
It's very, very clear that he and his staff can do whatever they want. The rules clearly dont matter to some.

Eventually the mud will begin to stick and there are plenty of rumblings from within his own party.

I suppose the up coming byelection will be the next test of his popularity among "the faithful"
Got to love this piece from The Independent: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 72982.html


What else do you expect from this rag!

You ask about Boris; what I would like him to do is to get on with improving the country ie Crime, Policing, Immigration, NHS, social care, Infrastructure, Green issues, trade,......
I couldn't care less about parties, wallpaper, his affairs, holidays. I say that genuinely. Thats just where todays approach to reporting has gone. Looking on the downside of peripheral issues, looking to bring people down. The cancel culture and I don't buy into it.

As for the alternative I just don't see one. Labour are clueless. Who has the character to replace Boris (and its that, that people like)??
wrencat1873 wrote:Were face to face award ceremonies (with drinks and nibbles) permitted under the guide lines at the time :oops:

What would Bojo actually need to oversee to stop you defending the indefensible.
It's very, very clear that he and his staff can do whatever they want. The rules clearly dont matter to some.

Eventually the mud will begin to stick and there are plenty of rumblings from within his own party.

I suppose the up coming byelection will be the next test of his popularity among "the faithful"
Got to love this piece from The Independent: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 72982.html


What else do you expect from this rag!

You ask about Boris; what I would like him to do is to get on with improving the country ie Crime, Policing, Immigration, NHS, social care, Infrastructure, Green issues, trade,......
I couldn't care less about parties, wallpaper, his affairs, holidays. I say that genuinely. Thats just where todays approach to reporting has gone. Looking on the downside of peripheral issues, looking to bring people down. The cancel culture and I don't buy into it.

As for the alternative I just don't see one. Labour are clueless. Who has the character to replace Boris (and its that, that people like)??

Author:  RoyBoy29 [ Sat Dec 11, 2021 7:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BorisGate - A Christmas Cover Up

The lies and cover up's that the Tories are doing at the moment, you would have thought that Kier Starmers party would have nailed the lid shut on the Tory party. Alas, a weak and spineless opposition helps the Tories pretty much get away with taking the royal urine out of the populous, without fear of accountability.

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