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or not.World War III has come to the rescue. A small price to pay to keep Big Dog in a position where he can continue to Deliver For Britain.
Local Elections are in May. If ordinance isn't being fired, he will be.
or not.World War III has come to the rescue. A small price to pay to keep Big Dog in a position where he can continue to Deliver For Britain.
ordinance is a law. ordnance is military materiel.or not.
Local Elections are in May. If ordinance isn't being fired, he will be.
I think those elections will certainly be closer than the 2019 gen election, with Labour getting the biggest share of the vote (can't remember how many seats are being defended i.e. which party has the most to lose in these elections). However I don't see Labour getting anywhere near being a party that is getting a message across or reconnecting with working class voters in a way that builds a solid voting platform. All that and there being no obvious manoeuvres against johnson in the tory party... I dunno, he could be there till the next election. Having said that, if the Gray report or police fines happen in the next couple of months, rather than way down the road, I think he's gone.or not.
Local Elections are in May. If ordinance isn't being fired, he will be.
Can proobably get through the fines, Grey report (full one) he already knows where the tabloids are getting there next day front page photos from. But tories are going to get a kicking in the locals (and it'll be based on whats happened natoinall)y, ) the worst of the pandemic will have passed , its the "right" time for one of the spineless wonders to make their moveI think those elections will certainly be closer than the 2019 gen election, with Labour getting the biggest share of the vote (can't remember how many seats are being defended i.e. which party has the most to lose in these elections). However I don't see Labour getting anywhere near being a party that is getting a message across or reconnecting with working class voters in a way that builds a solid voting platform. All that and there being no obvious manoeuvres against johnson in the tory party... I dunno, he could be there till the next election. Having said that, if the Gray report or police fines happen in the next couple of months, rather than way down the road, I think he's gone.
"Johnson has appointed his own lawyer to work on his response and is expected to argue that three leaving parties he attended briefly were a function of his job. “Saying goodbye to staff is part of working life,” a source said."
Interesting tactic. Deny they happened, deny he know about them, deny he attended, deny he meant to attend, now claim they are fine anyway...can't imagine this will work.
So, on the basis of that logic, it's perfectly legitimate to have a leaving do (though, interestingly, I didn't see that exemption in any of the lockdown rules), but not to spend time with a dying loved one."Johnson has appointed his own lawyer to work on his response and is expected to argue that three leaving parties he attended briefly were a function of his job. “Saying goodbye to staff is part of working life,” a source said."
lying might be a function of his job as he he sees it. Tellling lies to Parliament shouldn't be part of his working life.
Not just legitimate, but neccesary. They are a 'function' of work.So, on the basis of that logic, it's perfectly legitimate to have a leaving do
This will play well with the punters.
Local Elections are in May. If ordinance isn't being fired, he will be.
ordinance is a law. ordnance is military materiel.
Has he got any hobbies?He needs to stop beating about the bush and let people know what he thinks
He needs to stop beating about the bush and let people know what he thinks
No10 staff allowed to view partygate notes on them before responding to police | ITV News
Civil servant Sue Gray has told those being investigated by police that they can view the partygate notes she has on them before responding to officers. | ITV National Newswww.itv.com
They really don't think there's anything wrong with this, do they?No10 staff allowed to view partygate notes on them before responding to police | ITV News
Civil servant Sue Gray has told those being investigated by police that they can view the partygate notes she has on them before responding to officers. | ITV National Newswww.itv.com
so much for harsh sue grey, she'll tell it like it is, etcThey really don't think there's anything wrong with this, do they?