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BOJO off to court
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostExcellent. I'm not a fan of Blow Job, I prefer public figures who think a bit more before opening their gobs, but if every untrue or dubious claim made by a politician was subject to court action, most of them would have no time left to spend in parliament. These things should be part of public debate.
Maybe a few more than one for good measure.
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Home Secretary Sajid Javid wrote on Twitter: 'Very glad to see the court case against Boris Johnson thrown out. Freedom of speech feels increasingly challenged - we should always seek to debate political arguments in the open rather than close them down.'“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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He didn't face a trial and didn't even attend.
Oh and listen to the snowflake who wasted his life and money
Brexit: Boris Johnson GBP350m claim case thrown out by judges - BBC News
Speaking outside court, Mr Ball said he had spent more than the £300,000 he raised on the case, leaving him in "massive debt".Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostPerhaps if lying political scum was getting real jail sentences, there would be honest politicians in Parliament? It's not hard not to lie - and let's not forget, they are doing it for their personal gain, this is obtaining money by deception - fraud.
"We'll need to get the Prime Minister involved. I'll call him in his prison cell".
"Your PM is in prison?".
"Oh yes. As soon as politicians are elected, we imprison them. It saves time."Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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It's not hard not to liebloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Boris Johnson described gay people as "bumboys", compared equal marriage to three men marrying a dog, discussed beating up a journalist with a criminal, called black people "piccaninnies" with "watermelon smiles", and was sacked twice for dishonesty.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostBoris Johnson described gay people as "bumboys", compared equal marriage to three men marrying a dog, discussed beating up a journalist with a criminal, called black people "piccaninnies" with "watermelon smiles", and was sacked twice for dishonesty.
Mind you, I suspect it would appeal to Tory party members.....Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIs there a link for that or is it just one of your brain farts?
Mind you, I suspect it would appeal to Tory party members.....
Before becoming the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson wrote that "the Queen has come to love the Commonwealth, partly because it supplies her with regular cheering crowds of flag-waving piccaninnies." He later apologised for the article.
The term was controversially used ("wide-grinning picaninnies") by the British Conservative politician Enoch Powell when he quoted a letter in his "Rivers of Blood" speech on 20 April 1968.
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHe didn't face a trial and didn't even attend.
Oh and listen to the snowflake who wasted his life and money
Brexit: Boris Johnson GBP350m claim case thrown out by judges - BBC News
You can see why he feels at home in the EU!
Brexit news: Crowdfunder behind Boris Johnson court case spent THOUSANDS in donations | Politics | News | Express.co.uk
But a spending report Mr Ball has posted on his Brexit Justice campaign website have brought his own outgoings under the spotlight. The report shows £47,000 was taken out for his own needs, including paying himself a salary of more than £36,000 over the combined two years.
More than £6,000 has been spent on a rented, high security flat in the London business district of Canary Wharf to use both as a home and office.
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He told the MailOnline: “As I felt the case got closer to being actionable I began to think about my own personal security and safety a lot more.
lets hope he thought about benefit in kind and tax !Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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