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Boris at it again and the contest to replace the lying c***

They are investigating each incident one by one as he was at 5 of the ones they are looking into hopefully there are more to come that'll make it more difficult for him to find excuses. The birthday one was always the easiest to explain away - cabinet office, during the working day, booze free. Sunak who turned up to a meeting early and walked inadvertently walked into it must be livid.
Johnson was pictured at this one by our taxpayer funded photographer with a beer in his hand. His excuses/lies of today won’t wash when (hopefully not if) he has to explain fines for his unfortunate habit of attending other parties that he thought were work events. Abbagate being the most difficult one.
 
They are investigating each incident one by one as he was at 6 of the ones they are looking into hopefully there are more to come that'll make it more difficult for him to find excuses. The birthday one was always the easiest to explain away - cabinet office, during the working day, booze free. Sunak who turned up to a meeting early and walked inadvertently walked into it must be livid.
Easy to explain other than his bloody interior decorator (who someone else paid for) being there.

I mean that's the other question flying under the radar, why are there so many unauthorised people merrily wandering around No 10 and Whitehall all the time. Especially as the slob routinely leaves all his sensitive papers (unread, doubtless) lying around everywhere.
 
Well we know he doesn't read those papers, he gets digests WhatsApped to him...
 
to quote jonathan pie " they're on the take, and what they're taking is the fucking piss"
 
Aye there's a war.

We aren't in it so "look over there" doesn't work, does it.
 
I heard it mentioned on Newsnight that Sunak had a resignation letter written. I would imagine that he had his arm twisted not to send it in on the basis that the PM's position would become untenable.
 
Probably promised a knighthood.

Lord Sunak of Silicon Valley.

The piece went onto mention that he'll be dumped in the next reshuffle anyway as you can't have a Chancellor debating tax issues with the opposition when his family has been found to be avoiding paying them.
 
Can't get my head around the cake stayed in its container...why the fuck is that relevent

Only there for 9 minutes...well 9 minutes too long then. All of a sudden the length of the crime and also ignorance of the law is a valid defence. "yes i assaulted him but only did itfor a couple of minutes and no one told me that I was breaking the law and my mates deffo said it was all fine and legal"
 
Disappointed that those calling for his resignation don’t point out that the whole point of the rule that he broke was to stop the transmission of a virus that was killing people. Comparisons with a parking ticket made by some of Boris’s supporters is both wrong and offensive.
 
Is the fine £50?
Is that all?
I thought the Met were going for thousands...
 
Can't get my head around the cake stayed in its container...why the fuck is that relevent

Only there for 9 minutes...well 9 minutes too long then. All of a sudden the length of the crime and also ignorance of the law is a valid defence. "yes i assaulted him but only did itfor a couple of minutes and no one told me that I was breaking the law and my mates deffo said it was all fine and legal"

Hopefully it'll turn out that he's just digging himself a hole - the met are still investigating 5/6 events, and the others don't have these excuses. One you can perhaps get away with if you minimise it - 3, 4, 5 becomes a lot more difficult to bat away
 
The nine minutes line was used by the Bassetlaw MP this morning on FiveLive when defending Johnson. Fortunately the presenter managed to quash that line of defence and make him backtrack on it.

The PM's excuse in the Commons of not realising the garden party was a party will mean he should definitely get another fine and it will become more difficult to defend his flagrant breaches/ignorance of the rules. Ignorance is no defence in the eyes of the law.
 
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