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Current Affairs
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Manoverboard
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I'm with Barney on this one
We were lucky but we have friends who gained a daughter in law who basically wanted to take control of the established family, it didn't work out of course and they eventually divorced. The family predictably stayed solid.
Blood is thicker than water .... just saying.
We were lucky but we have friends who gained a daughter in law who basically wanted to take control of the established family, it didn't work out of course and they eventually divorced. The family predictably stayed solid.
Blood is thicker than water .... just saying.
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Onelife
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Stephen
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Mervyn and Trish
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Can't beat a quiet life out of the media spotlight.
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screwy
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david63
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Re: Current Affairs
No
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Kendhni
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Hold on I need to get some Gavascon before answering
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Kendhni
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I guess we will see another scripted insincere apology during Johnsons daily apology briefing today.
He could have avoided this humiliation for himself and the UK population so easily.
I guess habitual liars will do what habitual liars do best.
He could have avoided this humiliation for himself and the UK population so easily.
I guess habitual liars will do what habitual liars do best.
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oldbluefox
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When is a party not a party?
I presume the people involved worked together in an office as a guess of 20-30 people on a daily basis. That was acceptable and they had broken no Covid rules.
Introduce alcohol and a cake to drink a toast to a work colleague and suddenly Covid rules are broken as this work environment is now considered a party. Where are the boundaries crossed?
When is a party not a party?
I presume the people involved worked together in an office as a guess of 20-30 people on a daily basis. That was acceptable and they had broken no Covid rules.
Introduce alcohol and a cake to drink a toast to a work colleague and suddenly Covid rules are broken as this work environment is now considered a party. Where are the boundaries crossed?
When is a party not a party?
I was taught to be cautious
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oldbluefox
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towny44
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Do you save this message, to be trotted out so regularly,?Kendhni wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 07:29I guess we will see another scripted insincere apology during Johnsons daily apology briefing today.
He could have avoided this humiliation for himself and the UK population so easily.
I guess habitual liars will do what habitual liars do best.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Shall I bother to mention Bliar again and his illegal war and dodgy dossier? No won't waste my breath. Oh. It seems I did.
So will we see another scripted demand for resignation from Sir Hindsight-Amnesiac-Hypocrite and his attack dog Rayner? Will Sir Ed Remember-Me wade in? Will Mrs I-Forgot-My-Mask-But-So-What wade in?
So will we see another scripted demand for resignation from Sir Hindsight-Amnesiac-Hypocrite and his attack dog Rayner? Will Sir Ed Remember-Me wade in? Will Mrs I-Forgot-My-Mask-But-So-What wade in?
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Kendhni
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Looking across social media, the Johnson fanbois are trying to distance themselves from him until they see how this plays out. However if he continues to cling on and infest the PMs office then their low standards will mean they will come crawling back and laud their puppetmaster.
I wonder what diversion he will trot out this time ... the cheap rail tickets doesn't hack it.
I wonder what diversion he will trot out this time ... the cheap rail tickets doesn't hack it.
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Manoverboard
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I suspect he will apologise ( yet again
) and then hopefully tell the House they should focus on things of greater importance.
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Bensham33
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Today at PM's questions Boris Johnson will be the first PM to address the House as a law breaker.
Says it all don't it?
Says it all don't it?
Up the Palace
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Manoverboard
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You surely mean ' convicted of a very minor crime ' lawbreaker ?
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david63
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Today at PM's questions Boris Johnson will be the first PM to address the House as a proven law breaker.Bensham33 wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 12:29Today at PM's questions Boris Johnson will be the first PM to address the House as a law breaker.
We know not how many others have not been caught!
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towny44
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Do these fixed penalty fines rate any higher than a parking fine in law?Bensham33 wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 12:29Today at PM's questions Boris Johnson will be the first PM to address the House as a law breaker.
Says it all don't it?
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david63
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No - exactly the sametowny44 wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 15:10Do these fixed penalty fines rate any higher than a parking fine in law?
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Manoverboard
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As was said earlier ... " Says it all don't it "
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Gill W
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As ever, it's not the parties - although they are bad enough at a time when nearly everyone else was doing the right thing.
The issue is that Johnson made the laws and told us day after day in televised briefings to observe the laws.
But he broke those laws, and instead of holding up his hands and acknowledging this, tried to mislead the public about what he'd done and even misled the House of Commons which is against the Ministerial Code, which is a resigning matter.
Lord Hennessy's comments a few days ago were spot on.
The issue is that Johnson made the laws and told us day after day in televised briefings to observe the laws.
But he broke those laws, and instead of holding up his hands and acknowledging this, tried to mislead the public about what he'd done and even misled the House of Commons which is against the Ministerial Code, which is a resigning matter.
Lord Hennessy's comments a few days ago were spot on.
Gill
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Kendhni
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The Tories seem to be trying to focus on the parties ... and there is no doubt that many people, especially those that stuck by the rules, no matter how difficult, are rightly annoyed, especially since Johnson was seen to effectively laugh at them. But to most the parties are of little consequence, it is the continual lies ... another insincere apology for being caught (and still only apologising what he has been caught at) ... by the end of the week it will be yet another insincere apology for the next set of revelations.Gill W wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 16:11As ever, it's not the parties - although they are bad enough at a time when nearly everyone else was doing the right thing.
The issue is that Johnson made the laws and told us day after day in televised briefings to observe the laws.
But he broke those laws, and instead of holding up his hands and acknowledging this, tried to mislead the public about what he'd done and even misled the House of Commons which is against the Ministerial Code, which is a resigning matter.
He is either stupid enough to belief his own lies or still thinks being a liar is his only way out. He knows just how easily the public can be fooled, it has worked for him several times before and he thinks it is his best strategy now.
The man deserves another knighthood for those comments .. absolutely spot on.Lord Hennessy's comments a few days ago were spot on.
Plus Dan Stevens little slip up was hilarious.
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Kendhni
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Something different for a change
What about the idea of going to double summer time?
While I hate all this clock changing and consider it unnecessary (we seemed to manage without it for several years when I was a kid), if it helps some people with their energy bills then surely it should be a done deal?
What about the idea of going to double summer time?
While I hate all this clock changing and consider it unnecessary (we seemed to manage without it for several years when I was a kid), if it helps some people with their energy bills then surely it should be a done deal?
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towny44
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How on earth will double summer time help with peoples energy Bill's. Heating bills are at their lowest in summer, so it's unlikely that many people will have their central heating on anyway, and an hours less lighting is hardly going to dent that cost.Kendhni wrote: 19 Apr 2022, 18:36Something different for a change
What about the idea of going to double summer time?
While I hate all this clock changing and consider it unnecessary (we seemed to manage without it for several years when I was a kid), if it helps some people with their energy bills then surely it should be a done deal?
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