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Previously on "Whats was that rule about isolation and unnecessary travel again?"
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostBoris hardly does any briefings, he obviously can't be bothered, he puts his feet up to watch TV and has left it all to his minions.
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The "inaccuracy" of the story of his second trip is where No10 claim that the papers say he went to Durham, when it appears he went to the town of Barnard Castle instead.
While they are not the same place, they are both in the same area and less than 10% difference in distance, less than 5% difference in journey time from London, so would fail the 24 month rule for travel expenses.
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Just listened to "The Father of the House" railing against the injustice of it all on the wireless.
Sounded exactly like the pompous arse he is.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostNone. He just needs to re-write them so he comes out of it as the victim of a left wing extremist press.
He’s doing a Trump.
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Final results aren't out yet but the current rating on the YouGov site at the moment:
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Turns out he managed to squeeze in a couple of day trips while he was up there as well.
New witnesses cast doubt on Dominic Cummings’s lockdown claims | Politics | The Guardian
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Originally posted by AtW View PostGood Dear Supreme Leader always delegates
Though every time the "Good Dear Supreme Leader" opens his mouth the number of deaths go up and his approval ratings go lower. Hence his messages have to be pre-recorded to ensure the tulip he talks is minimised.
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