Originally posted by Buffoon
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B’Liar resigns …
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Hope so - could do with some good news. He seems to look more and more like Chucky with every passing day. -
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The bad new for everyone except B’Liar et al is that the police are dragging their feet and ‘moving the goal posts’ as pointed out in this mornings FT.
The FT are getting fed up with it and think that the police should put up or shut up. They are probably right. The police should pull their finger out and raid Downing Street, Labour HQ and arrest B’Liar. It would be far easier to get the evidence they need with that bastard in chokey.
If the police put it off for any longer the case will collapse. There is a danger of B’Liar and co using the defence of the publicity preventing them from getting a fair trial.
Buffoon in “just 5 minutes, your honour, him and me alone” mode.Drivel is my specialityComment
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I am not sure, Buffoon.Originally posted by BuffoonThe bad new for everyone except B’Liar et al is that the police are dragging their feet and ‘moving the goal posts’ as pointed out in this mornings FT.
The FT are getting fed up with it and think that the police should put up or shut up. They are probably right. The police should pull their finger out and raid Downing Street, Labour HQ and arrest B’Liar. It would be far easier to get the evidence they need with that bastard in chokey.
If the police put it off for any longer the case will collapse. There is a danger of B’Liar and co using the defence of the publicity preventing them from getting a fair trial.
Buffoon in “just 5 minutes, your honour, him and me alone” mode.
Firstly, on what basis do the FT think there is now a solid case?
Secondly, the police should not be forced to go ahead with half-baked evidence. That is more likely to result in a collapsed trial.
Lastly, and most importantly, I am enjoying the slow, "death by a thousand cuts" approach.
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Does he go before then or after?

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