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Partygate (again)
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Well it is a bit daft to discuss something that doesn't exist. Otherwise you're discussing hearsay and speculation based on items selectively leaked with no context or proper investigation. -
That's true and I nearly said the same, but there is a difference when you are the boss. If you walk in on a party in your company you shouldn't make a quick toast and leave them to it, you should kick their arses out of there and enact disciplinary procedures. It might not be personal rule-breaking but it's terrible leadership and worse judgement for someone who lives in the public eye.Originally posted by malvolio View PostThere is a difference between organising a party and sticking your head through a door at a party to say goodbye to a long serving colleague.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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But that means we can't say "time to move on" until we've had a chance to see the report.Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Well it is a bit daft to discuss something that doesn't exist. Otherwise you're discussing hearsay and speculation based on items selectively leaked with no context or proper investigation.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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So until then, we have to put up with dross in the news, on the radio, etc. This is what I'm utterly fed up of. Rehashing over stuff already leaked, frothing over a new photo someone found.Originally posted by d000hg View Post
But that means we can't say "time to move on" until we've had a chance to see the report.Comment
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Boris was recently out of hospital after nearly dying, he'd just chaired a series of meetings and had more to do and got waylaid with a surprise Birthday drink and cake by his staff who'd been working equally as hard. So he stopped and had a drink and a little banter before getting back to work. I don't care if it broke any rules I want the government to do its job as well as it can and I can't think of anyone else who would have or would do the job better. I also don't care about beer gate and just hope the opposition can get with the times and help solve the real problems the world is currently facing.
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Recently out of hospital?Originally posted by tazdevil View PostBoris was recently out of hospital after nearly dying, he'd just chaired a series of meetings and had more to do and got waylaid with a surprise Birthday drink and cake by his staff who'd been working equally as hard. So he stopped and had a drink and a little banter before getting back to work. I don't care if it broke any rules I want the government to do its job as well as it can and I can't think of anyone else who would have or would do the job better. I also don't care about beer gate and just hope the opposition can get with the times and help solve the real problems the world is currently facing.
Surprised by birthday cake?
Blame the opposition?
The real problems in this country are caused by the Prime Minister, his government, their actions, and their supporters who will support them through anything, while refusing to accept the reality of the situation.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Which is....?
That's what people are trying to say. But all we hear is cries of incompetence which isn't supportable if you take your fingers out of your ears.
Blog? What blog...?
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The reality is that Boris lied to the queen, he lied to parliament, he lied to the country and he wants to renege on agreements he signed.Originally posted by malvolio View PostWhich is....?
That's what people are trying to say. But all we hear is cries of incompetence which isn't supportable if you take your fingers out of your ears.
Is that enough, or are we supposed to ignore that?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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No, obviously but which of those has led to a bad outcome?Originally posted by WTFH View Post
The reality is that Boris lied to the queen, he lied to parliament, he lied to the country and he wants to renege on agreements he signed.
Is that enough, or are we supposed to ignore that?
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What about giving contracts to mates for dodgy PPE - i.e. giving money away when eh country is broke for product that wasn't up to scratch, costing people's livesOriginally posted by malvolio View PostNo, obviously but which of those has led to a bad outcome?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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