Stop voting for fucking Tories
- fishfoodie
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I hope she hands over something that looks like the various memes going around; with everything but the title, redacted; so it's obvious to all & sundry, that her report is being suppressed, & she knows it !
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Asking people to stop voting for the tories, I mean honestly...no offence but how politically naive can you be.
You are litterally asking people who have self serving contempt for the poor, sick and unemployed, to the extent they are litterally knee deep In their blood, (two iof my friends died last week, from drugs of despair) after 11 years of dehumanising them, punishing them, killing them ... to suddenly start caring about them?
Where is the taxcut. in that?
You are litterally asking people who have self serving contempt for the poor, sick and unemployed, to the extent they are litterally knee deep In their blood, (two iof my friends died last week, from drugs of despair) after 11 years of dehumanising them, punishing them, killing them ... to suddenly start caring about them?
Where is the taxcut. in that?
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Well she'd have had to comply with the Met Police demand to leave out some aspects - if it's full of incriminating evidence there might not be much left of the actual report to publish!
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Thing is any alleged offences wouldn’t lead to trial by jury so it’s very hard to see what the Met’s problem is with full publication.tabascoboy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:35 pmWell she'd have had to comply with the Met Police demand to leave out some aspects - if it's full of incriminating evidence there might not be much left of the actual report to publish!
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Next step will be to make the website so flaky that no-one can access it...and blame "overloading"According to Sky News' deputy political editor Sam Coates, currently the report is due to be a webpage but some work is under way to see if it can be turned into a PDF too. High-tech, you'll agree.
All of this means many journalists - including us here - will be refreshing the website constantly for the next couple of hours.
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Said before but there's zero danger of this report not leaking
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
This.
However the unredacted report may still leak out....
Fingers crossed
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The Parties wouldn't; but destruction of evidence; or lying to the Police would. It's the usual story; it's the coverup that causes all the problems.GogLais wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:38 pmThing is any alleged offences wouldn’t lead to trial by jury so it’s very hard to see what the Met’s problem is with full publication.tabascoboy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:35 pmWell she'd have had to comply with the Met Police demand to leave out some aspects - if it's full of incriminating evidence there might not be much left of the actual report to publish!
Fair enough, let's be fair to Boris.
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"... it's not possible at present to provide a meaningful report..."
that's all you need to read
that's all you need to read
My point - badly made, I admit - is that there is no unredacted report. There's the report she has written and given to Boris, and the facts that she collected. I don't think her research is going to be leaked.
Yupfishfoodie wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:34 pm "... it's not possible at present to provide a meaningful report..."
that's all you need to read
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Probably the easiest way to look at this placeholder
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“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
- fishfoodie
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She's confirmed the pissup in his flat, on the night Scummings was ousted .... that'll be difficult to explain
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TBF, as far as establishment stich ups go, this doesn't look a great one.
He'll be under a huge amount of pressure this week.
He'll be under a huge amount of pressure this week.
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Save the Met have said they're only looking at the parties as part of a civil matter. So if the Met are being honest they cannot have a problem with the full publication of the report.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:22 pmThe Parties wouldn't; but destruction of evidence; or lying to the Police would. It's the usual story; it's the coverup that causes all the problems.GogLais wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:38 pmThing is any alleged offences wouldn’t lead to trial by jury so it’s very hard to see what the Met’s problem is with full publication.tabascoboy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:35 pm
Well she'd have had to comply with the Met Police demand to leave out some aspects - if it's full of incriminating evidence there might not be much left of the actual report to publish!
I don't mind if they are widening the scope, but what they've done or confirmed as being done makes no sense absent it being part of a coverup
He’s fucking off to the Ukraine tomorrow to avoid it.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:54 pm TBF, as far as establishment stich ups go, this doesn't look a great one.
He'll be under a huge amount of pressure this week.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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there isn't a rug big enough, to sweep the mountain of shit this PM has to hide.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:54 pm TBF, as far as establishment stich ups go, this doesn't look a great one.
He'll be under a huge amount of pressure this week.
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Kiss of death for the Ukraine
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“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
How do you mean as a civil matter?Rhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:56 pmSave the Met have said they're only looking at the parties as part of a civil matter. So if the Met are being honest they cannot have a problem with the full publication of the report.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:22 pmThe Parties wouldn't; but destruction of evidence; or lying to the Police would. It's the usual story; it's the coverup that causes all the problems.
I don't mind if they are widening the scope, but what they've done or confirmed as being done makes no sense absent it being part of a coverup
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So, this "ambushed by a cake" affair and "failure of leadership" in the report. So PM arrives let's say unexpectedly to find a birthday gathering arranged not just with No 10 staff but his wife and that interior designer who had no actual business in the workplace.
Proper course of affairs: PM says "We're in lockdown. This is wrong and must stop now - clear it up and either get back to work or if you're not here to work then fuck off right now".
I'll accept there are no doubt civil servants and advisors who have to take the blame and at the least get a fine but I'm sure that BJ will have a list of easily expendables to fire and think another so-called apology will suffice while making excuses that "now is the wrong time for a leadership crisis" - as if there were any actual leadership....
Proper course of affairs: PM says "We're in lockdown. This is wrong and must stop now - clear it up and either get back to work or if you're not here to work then fuck off right now".
I'll accept there are no doubt civil servants and advisors who have to take the blame and at the least get a fine but I'm sure that BJ will have a list of easily expendables to fire and think another so-called apology will suffice while making excuses that "now is the wrong time for a leadership crisis" - as if there were any actual leadership....
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He's trying to pretend this "update", is the end of the investigation
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tabascoboy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:29 pm Proper course of affairs: PM says "We're in lockdown. This is wrong and must stop now - clear it up and either get back to work or if you're not here to work then fuck off right now".
Bumblecunt wrote: Freudian slip you see, what I meant to say was "We're in lockdown. This is wrong and must stop now - clear it up and either get back to work or if you're not here to work then fuck off right now".
but what actually came out was...
"Oh wonderful! Is this knees up for me? <quelle surprise> Thanks you, thank you. Now could someone please get me pint of champagne to wash this lovely cake down with, who else wants a slice?"
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“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
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"Brexit! Vaccine rollout!"
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That is literally is all he’s just said.
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“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
Don't get me going on credit for the vaccine. Was any PM not going to put everything into developing and distributing one?
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That's a substantial knife from Theresa
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Question of course not answered