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By *abio OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

non partisan head on….. what do we think about that today…

The non apology apology…… but I told you there was no party, but If was no party, but I have decided to throw the underlings under the bus, so if there was a party going on in my own house…my bad!!!

Ooh… enquiry… Let’s just move on and pretend…eh!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"non partisan head on….. what do we think about that today…

The non apology apology…… but I told you there was no party, but If was no party, but I have decided to throw the underlings under the bus, so if there was a party going on in my own house…my bad!!!

Ooh… enquiry… Let’s just move on and pretend…eh!

"

It was pathetic, but to be expected, as predicted he tried to deflect by waffling on about the vaccine then blaming labour for something irrelevant. The man is a disgrace

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago

Longridge

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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago

Longridge


"non partisan head on….. what do we think about that today…

The non apology apology…… but I told you there was no party, but If was no party, but I have decided to throw the underlings under the bus, so if there was a party going on in my own house…my bad!!!

Ooh… enquiry… Let’s just move on and pretend…eh!

"

Although, I don't condone this and they shouldn't have done so.

Everyone issued with £10,000 fines at the time including over subscribed weddings and funerals (a funeral director was fined £10k) should now be appealing to the Courts for a refund as there are clauses in our legal system in that EVERYONE has the right to be treated equally and fairly..

If there is imbalance then there are grounds to defend or reject.

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

"

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

"No 10 would not say whether Simon Case, the cabinet secretary asked to investigate the party, attended himself."

If that chap was at the Xmas party, it'll certainly make it easier to investigate the issue. He can simply question himself. Job done, eh?

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to"

Yes, but.....

No. 10 Downing Street is his residence. If he has no control or authority as to what is going on in his own home, what authority and control does he have over his own Government and the country at large?

How can he possibly say with any sort of credibility that he did know what was going on in his own home?

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to

Yes, but.....

No. 10 Downing Street is his residence. If he has no control or authority as to what is going on in his own home, what authority and control does he have over his own Government and the country at large?

How can he possibly say with any sort of credibility that he did know what was going on in his own home?

"

The PM lives in a flat above No.11 Downing Street.

His place of work is NO.10.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to

Yes, but.....

No. 10 Downing Street is his residence. If he has no control or authority as to what is going on in his own home, what authority and control does he have over his own Government and the country at large?

How can he possibly say with any sort of credibility that he did know what was going on in his own home?

The PM lives in a flat above No.11 Downing Street.

His place of work is NO.10."

I do wonder if there's any point at which you'll give up trying to defend the indefensible.

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to

Yes, but.....

No. 10 Downing Street is his residence. If he has no control or authority as to what is going on in his own home, what authority and control does he have over his own Government and the country at large?

How can he possibly say with any sort of credibility that he did know what was going on in his own home?

The PM lives in a flat above No.11 Downing Street.

His place of work is NO.10.

I do wonder if there's any point at which you'll give up trying to defend the indefensible."

If you don't like the actually fact of where the PM lives that's just tough luck.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to

Yes, but.....

No. 10 Downing Street is his residence. If he has no control or authority as to what is going on in his own home, what authority and control does he have over his own Government and the country at large?

How can he possibly say with any sort of credibility that he did know what was going on in his own home?

The PM lives in a flat above No.11 Downing Street.

His place of work is NO.10.

I do wonder if there's any point at which you'll give up trying to defend the indefensible.

If you don't like the actually fact of where the PM lives that's just tough luck.

"

I take it that means "no"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to

Yes, but.....

No. 10 Downing Street is his residence. If he has no control or authority as to what is going on in his own home, what authority and control does he have over his own Government and the country at large?

How can he possibly say with any sort of credibility that he did know what was going on in his own home?

The PM lives in a flat above No.11 Downing Street.

His place of work is NO.10."

He lives above number 10 and wasn’t aware of a party going on downstairs?

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to

Yes, but.....

No. 10 Downing Street is his residence. If he has no control or authority as to what is going on in his own home, what authority and control does he have over his own Government and the country at large?

How can he possibly say with any sort of credibility that he did know what was going on in his own home?

The PM lives in a flat above No.11 Downing Street.

His place of work is NO.10.

He lives above number 10 and wasn’t aware of a party going on downstairs? "

It seems like you can't read properly as my last post said in a flat above No.11.

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to

Yes, but.....

No. 10 Downing Street is his residence. If he has no control or authority as to what is going on in his own home, what authority and control does he have over his own Government and the country at large?

How can he possibly say with any sort of credibility that he did know what was going on in his own home?

The PM lives in a flat above No.11 Downing Street.

His place of work is NO.10.

I do wonder if there's any point at which you'll give up trying to defend the indefensible.

If you don't like the actually fact of where the PM lives that's just tough luck.

I take it that means "no""

Don't let the actual facts get in the way they usually don't.

I bet if I could be bothered I would find you moaning about the flat which is above No.11 being decorated.

Then of course it would of suited you.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to

Yes, but.....

No. 10 Downing Street is his residence. If he has no control or authority as to what is going on in his own home, what authority and control does he have over his own Government and the country at large?

How can he possibly say with any sort of credibility that he did know what was going on in his own home?

The PM lives in a flat above No.11 Downing Street.

His place of work is NO.10.

He lives above number 10 and wasn’t aware of a party going on downstairs?

It seems like you can't read properly as my last post said in a flat above No.11."

Boris has obviously got you well trained, is there anything he can say and do that you won’t believe ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to

Yes, but.....

No. 10 Downing Street is his residence. If he has no control or authority as to what is going on in his own home, what authority and control does he have over his own Government and the country at large?

How can he possibly say with any sort of credibility that he did know what was going on in his own home?

The PM lives in a flat above No.11 Downing Street.

His place of work is NO.10.

I do wonder if there's any point at which you'll give up trying to defend the indefensible.

If you don't like the actually fact of where the PM lives that's just tough luck.

I take it that means "no"

Don't let the actual facts get in the way they usually don't.

I bet if I could be bothered I would find you moaning about the flat which is above No.11 being decorated.

Then of course it would of suited you."

So... your problem with Partygate is me potentially complaining about something else entirely in the past?

And you're not just trying to defend the inefensible here. Got it.

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to

Yes, but.....

No. 10 Downing Street is his residence. If he has no control or authority as to what is going on in his own home, what authority and control does he have over his own Government and the country at large?

How can he possibly say with any sort of credibility that he did know what was going on in his own home?

The PM lives in a flat above No.11 Downing Street.

His place of work is NO.10.

He lives above number 10 and wasn’t aware of a party going on downstairs?

It seems like you can't read properly as my last post said in a flat above No.11.

Boris has obviously got you well trained, is there anything he can say and do that you won’t believe ? "

It's about the actual facts of where the PM lives.

If you don't know the difference between 10 and 11 you need some assistance.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to

Yes, but.....

No. 10 Downing Street is his residence. If he has no control or authority as to what is going on in his own home, what authority and control does he have over his own Government and the country at large?

How can he possibly say with any sort of credibility that he did know what was going on in his own home?

The PM lives in a flat above No.11 Downing Street.

His place of work is NO.10.

He lives above number 10 and wasn’t aware of a party going on downstairs?

It seems like you can't read properly as my last post said in a flat above No.11.

Boris has obviously got you well trained, is there anything he can say and do that you won’t believe ?

It's about the actual facts of where the PM lives.

If you don't know the difference between 10 and 11 you need some assistance. "

You're interested in facts and you're ultimately trying to defend Johnson? I suggest you look up what "irony" means.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to

Yes, but.....

No. 10 Downing Street is his residence. If he has no control or authority as to what is going on in his own home, what authority and control does he have over his own Government and the country at large?

How can he possibly say with any sort of credibility that he did know what was going on in his own home?

The PM lives in a flat above No.11 Downing Street.

His place of work is NO.10.

He lives above number 10 and wasn’t aware of a party going on downstairs?

It seems like you can't read properly as my last post said in a flat above No.11.

Boris has obviously got you well trained, is there anything he can say and do that you won’t believe ?

It's about the actual facts of where the PM lives.

If you don't know the difference between 10 and 11 you need some assistance. "

Ok, he lives in a flat above number 11, can you remind me why this is relevant to the party?

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to

Yes, but.....

No. 10 Downing Street is his residence. If he has no control or authority as to what is going on in his own home, what authority and control does he have over his own Government and the country at large?

How can he possibly say with any sort of credibility that he did know what was going on in his own home?

The PM lives in a flat above No.11 Downing Street.

His place of work is NO.10.

He lives above number 10 and wasn’t aware of a party going on downstairs?

It seems like you can't read properly as my last post said in a flat above No.11.

Boris has obviously got you well trained, is there anything he can say and do that you won’t believe ?

It's about the actual facts of where the PM lives.

If you don't know the difference between 10 and 11 you need some assistance.

Ok, he lives in a flat above number 11, can you remind me why this is relevant to the party? "

They might have delivered the prawn ring to the wrong address?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to

Yes, but.....

No. 10 Downing Street is his residence. If he has no control or authority as to what is going on in his own home, what authority and control does he have over his own Government and the country at large?

How can he possibly say with any sort of credibility that he did know what was going on in his own home?

The PM lives in a flat above No.11 Downing Street.

His place of work is NO.10.

He lives above number 10 and wasn’t aware of a party going on downstairs?

It seems like you can't read properly as my last post said in a flat above No.11.

Boris has obviously got you well trained, is there anything he can say and do that you won’t believe ?

It's about the actual facts of where the PM lives.

If you don't know the difference between 10 and 11 you need some assistance.

Ok, he lives in a flat above number 11, can you remind me why this is relevant to the party?

They might have delivered the prawn ring to the wrong address?

"

These Tory die hards will literally try anything to deflect from the main story, I am surprised they haven’t managed to blame Corby

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton

Aw bless there are people who seem to really think the PM had no idea there were parties (plural) happening in Downing St and the Cabinet Office! Quite charming in a way how naive some people are! Those buildings are a rabbit warren but I can tell you categorically that HE KNEW and his SpAds knew and the Civil Servants working there knew and the Caterers knew.

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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago

Longridge


"Completely as expected from Johnson. Blundering, contradictory and useless.

He apologises for parties that may or may not have happened. He accepts responsibility without doing anything to actually accept responsibility. And he continues to lie, even now.

There were also hints he's gonna throw some people under the bus to take pressure off him if need be. But that's his usual MO.

The 1 interesting bit I haven't seen mentioned is that Starmer got him to agree to bring the police into this...

Key line

"I have been informed"

so he has a get out of jail card, he will claim he was lied to

Yes, but.....

No. 10 Downing Street is his residence. If he has no control or authority as to what is going on in his own home, what authority and control does he have over his own Government and the country at large?

How can he possibly say with any sort of credibility that he did know what was going on in his own home?

The PM lives in a flat above No.11 Downing Street.

His place of work is NO.10."

Is this the SAME FLAT that he couldn't properly explain and still hasn't, where the £200K funds came from to decorate it?

Have we forgotten that one already?

Another 'report' swung in his favour..

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