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About 7 minutes from the start.Seriously? Surely a guest saying that, or an interviewee and not the actually journalists?
About 7 minutes from the start.Seriously? Surely a guest saying that, or an interviewee and not the actually journalists?
Not his biggest fan, far from it, but that was some diabolical brutality!
Edgy as feck.I can't take this seriously whilst we still swear on a fecking bible.
You promise the biggest lie ever told that you won't tell a lie. Makes perfect sense
"I've prosecuted countless rapists"
Me? No.Edgy as feck.
Genius timing
It's bizarre.I'll never get over how deeply weird Westminster is. It looks like they're just having fun.
But he said "hand on heart" .... I mean case closed.He is, of course, lying through his teeth.
“..including former Tory party members” is what I’d love to have heard"I've prosecuted countless rapists"
That shouldnt matter. Not knowing the law it doesnt exempt you to habing to adhere to you and doesnt exhonerate you of a crime.He has already admitted misleading Parliament, because it is obvious that he did.
But he now says that he did not 'intentially' mislead it.
Because he knows that it will be pretty difficult to conclusively prove his intentions. Intentions are subjective and not objective.
I understood penis. What it would not be weird accounting how many kids bojo hasPassing drinks to each other was exempt, but the Prime Minister ensured no one borrowed each other's pens.
Sunak genuinely laughing it off sums the whole thing upI'll never get over how deeply weird Westminster is. It looks like they're just having fun.
This is not about whether he broke the law or not. It is about whether on the balance of probability, he intentionally mislead parliament.That shouldnt matter. Not knowing the law it doesnt exempt you to habing to adhere to you and doesnt exhonerate you of a crime.
If i am new to the UK and i dont know that you drive on the leftxand i start driving on the right, the police will still fine me the same as if i would know
Or at least that is how it should work in a healthy judiciary system. Now, we are talking about how corrupt who will take care of this is because is boris
Yes. It is hilarious isn't it. And I am sure that the hundreds of thousands of people who lost a family member due to COVID will find it equally hilarious.Sunak genuinely laughing it off sums the whole thing up
They can also consider recklessness too.This is not about whether he broke the law or not. It is about whether on the balance of probability, he intentionally mislead parliament.
The key word is intentionally.
Correct.They can also consider recklessness too.
He ultimately admitted the advice came from two paid media consultants who were employed to make him look good.Just watching an excerpt of the MPs questioning Boris Johnson. He had told the Committee that he had replied on advice given to him by senior officials.
That being the case, he was then asked to tell the Committee who had actually told him that.
Boris then sat there waving his hands about opening his mouth but saying nothing in his usual bumbling then saying that he could not actually name anyone.
Priceless.
The best thing here is that it is a Parliamentary committee deciding. Meaning if they say it cannot wash (and I hope they do) there is no appeal.The "I didn't think it was against the rules, therefore it wasn't" defense just can't wash, can it?
Very NixonThe "I didn't think it was against the rules, therefore it wasn't" defense just can't wash, can it?
And it's not even true, he's blatantly lying (shocker) when he says he didn't think it was against the rules.Very Nixon
Was a 20 point lead not long ago. Momentum (no pun) is all with the Tories, sadlyNeither am I but I think it's up to you to back up your original point, that 'The Tories have been steadily rising in the polls the last few months'. Is it true or not?
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Yeah, I think there's a fair chunk of Torydom that will never vote Labour, and the closer we get to an election the more they think who they will actually vote for, rather than answer as a protest. Labour majority still 8/13 on with Betfair, Tories 6/1 against. Good value on the Tories for anyone that thinks they're coming back I suppose.Was a 20 point lead not long ago. Momentum (no pun) is all with the Tories, sadly
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I think we'll see a bit of a Tory slide in the polls in the aftermath of Rishi Sunak getting his Northern Ireland Brexit deal over the line. Farage has gone full on Brexit is ruined mode and you have to feel some long time Tory voters might take some votes away.Yeah, I think there's a fair chunk of Torydom that will never vote Labour, and the closer we get to an election the more they think who they will actually vote for, rather than answer as a protest. Labour majority still 8/13 on with Betfair, Tories 6/1 against. Good value on the Tories for anyone that thinks they're coming back I suppose.
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"I'll have the vegan quinoa salad served in an ethically sourced wicker basket please"I'd be interested to hear how that date went.
You would expect the DM to come down on Boris side and against ******* Harman because she is a Labour chairwoman.I thought this was a Viz spoof at first, when a friend sent me the link. Not sure which is worse out of the teaser and the headline.
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or Boris would say... "there I was showing off my skills with the 'twirling machete' trick and this guy walked into it... it wasn't my fault now was it?"Boris has some arrogance that I wish I had at times. The guy can stand over a dead body, with their blood on his hands and him twirling the machete around but claim confidently it wasn't him and he'd genuinely believe himself
fecking cnut. Basically saying that its cos he believed it, he didn't do anything wrong.