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"No proof this happened ...ask the police" Ask your mother if she would want someone to call the police if someone heard her shouting...get off me. Have a feckin look at yourself | |||
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"No proof this happened ...ask the police Ask your mother if she would want someone to call the police if someone heard her shouting...get off me. Have a feckin look at yourself " Maybe he was slobbering over her trying to apologise Calling the police is one thing I do t have a problem with but then to contact the newspaper? Seems all a bit too vindictive to me | |||
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"No proof this happened ...ask the police Ask your mother if she would want someone to call the police if someone heard her shouting...get off me. Have a feckin look at yourself Maybe he was slobbering over her trying to apologise Calling the police is one thing I do t have a problem with but then to contact the newspaper? Seems all a bit too vindictive to me " Do you not think the nation should know that a prospective PM has left a woman screaming. People need to know the true johnson | |||
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"No proof this happened ...ask the police Ask your mother if she would want someone to call the police if someone heard her shouting...get off me. Have a feckin look at yourself Maybe he was slobbering over her trying to apologise Calling the police is one thing I do t have a problem with but then to contact the newspaper? Seems all a bit too vindictive to me Do you not think the nation should know that a prospective PM has left a woman screaming. People need to know the true johnson " Corbyn has left abbot screaming... Amarite? Joking aside, one course of events is Boris spilled some wine. His OH went into rage. She flailed at him, so he grabbed her wrists. She shouted to get off her. Do we want a PM who spills his wine? Shocking. IMO this should have stopped once the police said there's nothing to look at. And I'm by no means a leaver tory type! | |||
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"Set up job .....poor boris" Wrong. 1) Had there been no altercation and disturbance, the neighbours would not have been able to record anything - nor call the Police. 2) Any person looking to hold any position of high office knows that they will be under increased scrutiny and should take more care over what they do and how they behave so that things like this do not surface. 3) Where there is smoke, there is fire. | |||
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"Set up job .....poor boris Wrong. 1) Had there been no altercation and disturbance, the neighbours would not have been able to record anything - nor call the Police. 2) Any person looking to hold any position of high office knows that they will be under increased scrutiny and should take more care over what they do and how they behave so that things like this do not surface. 3) Where there is smoke, there is fire." Humm! I think, maybe possibly for the first time, I don't agree with your comment. Sending an illicitly recorded copy of a private conversation to the press is just wrong regardless who the subject is. | |||
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"I like how all the rightists think it's a leftist conspiracy to ruin boris, I do wonder if the neighbours are hunt supporting conservatives as it's hunt that has most to gain from this. Those involved in the dark art will be overjoyed that many believe it's dirty tricks by the left. Mandelson would wink an approval ." I think it's a dirty trick to play on anyone but I doubt it's part of a left wing or Hunt inspired conspiracy against Johnson. More likely that the neighbors are just more leftwing than Johnson is (not that difficult to be really) and have fallen into the trap of believing that anything is fair game if it discredits some who doesn't agree with you politically or otherwise. For some this is clearly true but for myself and many others it's not. | |||
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"I like how all the rightists think it's a leftist conspiracy to ruin boris, I do wonder if the neighbours are hunt supporting conservatives as it's hunt that has most to gain from this. Those involved in the dark art will be overjoyed that many believe it's dirty tricks by the left. Mandelson would wink an approval . I think it's a dirty trick to play on anyone but I doubt it's part of a left wing or Hunt inspired conspiracy against Johnson. More likely that the neighbors are just more leftwing than Johnson is (not that difficult to be really) and have fallen into the trap of believing that anything is fair game if it discredits some who doesn't agree with you politically or otherwise. For some this is clearly true but for myself and many others it's not. " We are all allowed our own personal truths. It's the age we live .Theres to much at stake to play nice.As trump taught the world a few years ago .The truth no longer matters .Whst matters is winning. The right feel this as much as left.Anyone can think dianne abbot was the anti Christ and Jew hating communist corbyn lucifer. Cocaine Boris is a wife beater and May is the head of a pedo ring .Thats why she shredded the list of nonces in parliament... | |||
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"No proof this happened ...ask the police Ask your mother if she would want someone to call the police if someone heard her shouting...get off me. Have a feckin look at yourself Maybe he was slobbering over her trying to apologise Calling the police is one thing I do t have a problem with but then to contact the newspaper? Seems all a bit too vindictive to me Do you not think the nation should know that a prospective PM has left a woman screaming. People need to know the true johnson " You have never had a woman over react and scream at you in an argument? You have not lived | |||
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"I like how all the rightists think it's a leftist conspiracy to ruin boris, I do wonder if the neighbours are hunt supporting conservatives as it's hunt that has most to gain from this. Those involved in the dark art will be overjoyed that many believe it's dirty tricks by the left. Mandelson would wink an approval . I think it's a dirty trick to play on anyone but I doubt it's part of a left wing or Hunt inspired conspiracy against Johnson. More likely that the neighbors are just more leftwing than Johnson is (not that difficult to be really) and have fallen into the trap of believing that anything is fair game if it discredits some who doesn't agree with you politically or otherwise. For some this is clearly true but for myself and many others it's not. " Playing the man is legit now. Like when Boris was being taken to court, the DM (I think) dug out his directorships and that he changed his name at some point... | |||
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"Set up job .....poor boris Wrong. 1) Had there been no altercation and disturbance, the neighbours would not have been able to record anything - nor call the Police. 2) Any person looking to hold any position of high office knows that they will be under increased scrutiny and should take more care over what they do and how they behave so that things like this do not surface. 3) Where there is smoke, there is fire. Humm! I think, maybe possibly for the first time, I don't agree with your comment. Sending an illicitly recorded copy of a private conversation to the press is just wrong regardless who the subject is. " How was it illicitly recorded? Illicit means illegally and there was nothing wrong about taking a recording of a furious argument that was loud enough to be heard outside the confines of the building where the argument took place. Johnson should be mature enough and wise enough to realise the extra scrutiny that he is going to be under and take the appropriate measures and precautions. | |||
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"Spyinng on people you do not like and taping there conversations surely should be illegal. All couples have arguments it is nobody's business. This has nothing tgo do with politics it is sad and pathetic aznd will probably get Johnson more votes.Remoaners are so so desparate,they will force us to leave with no deal which is bad but they are to stupid to see it" Talking of people being to stupid... What have Remainers got to do with this? The people gaining most from this is Jeremy Hunt and his team. | |||
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"Spyinng on people you do not like and taping there conversations surely should be illegal. All couples have arguments it is nobody's business. This has nothing tgo do with politics it is sad and pathetic aznd will probably get Johnson more votes.Remoaners are so so desparate,they will force us to leave with no deal which is bad but they are to stupid to see it" Remainers know it's bad to leave with no deal, and know that it's bad to leave with a crap deal! It's only the fucking brexiters that want to leave with no deal, and only the fucking brexiters that are incapable of getting a good deal. The remainers have got a perfectly good deal, it's called staying in. This whole fucking shambles is the fucking brexiters fault, who now seem to have reached the total disconnect with reality where they are blaming the remainers for fucking brexit! | |||
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"Spyinng on people you do not like and taping there conversations surely should be illegal. All couples have arguments it is nobody's business. This has nothing tgo do with politics it is sad and pathetic aznd will probably get Johnson more votes.Remoaners are so so desparate,they will force us to leave with no deal which is bad but they are to stupid to see it" What are remainers doing to force no deal... Its the option they really don't want... And what's so bad with no deal... | |||
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" Johnson should be mature enough and wise enough to realise the extra scrutiny that he is going to be under and take the appropriate measures and precautions. " Maturity and wisdom are not qualities anyone ever accused Johnson of having. If you thought government by May was chaotic and dysfunctional, it's just the warm-up for what comes next. | |||
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"Isn't it funny how those saying Johnson deserves privacy are simultaneously shredding the personal lives of his neighbours. Hypocrites." Maybe because hes not going round putting posters up in the street and taping their conversations. | |||
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"Set up job .....poor boris Wrong. 1) Had there been no altercation and disturbance, the neighbours would not have been able to record anything - nor call the Police. 2) Any person looking to hold any position of high office knows that they will be under increased scrutiny and should take more care over what they do and how they behave so that things like this do not surface. 3) Where there is smoke, there is fire. Humm! I think, maybe possibly for the first time, I don't agree with your comment. Sending an illicitly recorded copy of a private conversation to the press is just wrong regardless who the subject is. How was it illicitly recorded? Illicit means illegally and there was nothing wrong about taking a recording of a furious argument that was loud enough to be heard outside the confines of the building where the argument took place. Johnson should be mature enough and wise enough to realise the extra scrutiny that he is going to be under and take the appropriate measures and precautions. " Seriously, you think Johnson could ever wise and mature? Really? But that aside, yes he should take extra care but that still doesn't make it right send a recording of a private conversion to the press, regardless who the subject is, unless the spoken content revealed some thing politically relevant. | |||
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"Wasn't corbyn secretly recorded by one of his critics in the party and the recording released to the press. The righties is in here would no doubt applaud such actions. It's all fair I say if you want run the bloody country. If boris or Corbyn can't handle it then off you fuck son..it's big boy pants time." I'm not sure what you're referring to here but I think it would depend what the content was. If it was of Corbyn saying he had had a row with his wife because he'd spilt a drink over the sofa then I don't think it would be right to publish it. If it was of Corbyn saying he was taking back handers from big business and when he got into power he was actually going to ditch all his promises of corporation tax increases and drop it to 5? instead, then yes, it would be right to publish it. | |||
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"No proof this happened ...ask the police Ask your mother if she would want someone to call the police if someone heard her shouting...get off me. Have a feckin look at yourself Maybe he was slobbering over her trying to apologise Calling the police is one thing I do t have a problem with but then to contact the newspaper? Seems all a bit too vindictive to me Do you not think the nation should know that a prospective PM has left a woman screaming. People need to know the true johnson " You are assuming and assumption is the mother of all fuck ups. For all we know Boris Johnson was the victim and was screaming like a girl but has decided the matter need go no further. Lets face it, if you was a victim of domestic violence and the worlds media was upon your relationship, you would never have a better opportunity to free yourself and have them convicted. Means she must be innocent, or him, if he doesn't scream like a girl. | |||
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"I wouldn’t call the police on two people having a barny in their own home. Unless of course either of them had a reputation for domestic violence. There has been no suggestion that was something that had happened before, and certainly not on a regular or even irregular basis. It was most likely a one off, but his lovely neighbours thought all their Christmas’s and birthdays had all come at once. I know a bit about domestic violence, my late mother had a very violent partner in the 1970’s, and we had to do a runner, leave town and spend 7 months in a women’s aid refuge. None of the ladies were there because of spilt wine or shouting, not even broken pottery..." From the other side, the only involvement I've had with domestic abuse is when I called the police myself to attend a property were there was a vicious row going on between a guy, who I knew a little, and a woman I'd known a long time. The police attended and reported back to me that everything was OK. Years later that woman ended up struggling for her life in hospital and her partner ended up in prison. If I had the slightest suspicion now that someone was being abused I would call the police in a heartbeat and probably the social services the next day too. I've lived with the guilt of not doing more for too long to stand by and do little or not enough again. | |||
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"I wouldn’t call the police on two people having a barny in their own home. Unless of course either of them had a reputation for domestic violence. There has been no suggestion that was something that had happened before, and certainly not on a regular or even irregular basis. It was most likely a one off, but his lovely neighbours thought all their Christmas’s and birthdays had all come at once. I know a bit about domestic violence, my late mother had a very violent partner in the 1970’s, and we had to do a runner, leave town and spend 7 months in a women’s aid refuge. None of the ladies were there because of spilt wine or shouting, not even broken pottery..." Would agree that women don't end up in a refuge solely based upon the above but speak to any professional in that field who will tell you that in the vast majority of cases that end in violence or in women and their kids in refuges the path to their current position is down to such things like the above and others.. Systematic abuse, building up to a point over years whereby getting out or getting injured or killed is the reality.. | |||
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"This is not rellevent,what matters is does he have a clue how to be PM that I doubt as he says nothing. It is how you deal with this sort of crap that matters not weather he had a row with his girlfriend" Have to admit, that is a good point. | |||
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"This is not rellevent,what matters is does he have a clue how to be PM that I doubt as he says nothing. It is how you deal with this sort of crap that matters not weather he had a row with his girlfriend Have to admit, that is a good point." It's what I've been saying since Friday. | |||
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"And don't forget the police denied being there originally. How many times might they have been, and how ever times they have covered stuff up regarding possibly DV or actual DV. In an around elite people. " I think we can safely assume it's not a regular occurrence otherwise the neighbour who made the recording would have told the press about it! | |||
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