Boris on 22:10 - Mar 3 with 3593 views | raynor94 | Does a bear defecate in the woods | |
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Boris on 22:27 - Mar 3 with 3571 views | builthjack | He has always been a liar. Always will be. A bad un. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Boris on 22:47 - Mar 3 with 3556 views | Fireboy2 |
Boris on 22:27 - Mar 3 by builthjack | He has always been a liar. Always will be. A bad un. |
And some of the tories want him back | | | |
Boris on 23:32 - Mar 3 with 3539 views | Boundy | Fair play , as always sharp as a tack | |
| "In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master." |
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Boris on 06:50 - Mar 4 with 3508 views | mangohilljack |
Boris on 22:27 - Mar 3 by builthjack | He has always been a liar. Always will be. A bad un. |
Course he has, he's a lying piece of shite just like the rest of them. Incredible how many people get sucked in by his lies though eh!! | | | |
Boris on 07:45 - Mar 4 with 3488 views | Whiterockin | Amazing that if he was leader of his party next year he would run Starmer closer than the current leader. | | | |
Boris on 09:35 - Mar 4 with 3442 views | max936 |
Boris on 22:27 - Mar 3 by builthjack | He has always been a liar. Always will be. A bad un. |
He's made a life for himself by lying, he's vermin. | |
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Boris on 09:37 - Mar 4 with 3441 views | max936 |
Boris on 06:50 - Mar 4 by mangohilljack | Course he has, he's a lying piece of shite just like the rest of them. Incredible how many people get sucked in by his lies though eh!! |
"Incredible how many people get sucked in by his lies though eh!!" Including the women who have been in his life. [Post edited 4 Mar 2023 9:37]
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Boris on 09:46 - Mar 4 with 3434 views | Scotia |
Boris on 07:45 - Mar 4 by Whiterockin | Amazing that if he was leader of his party next year he would run Starmer closer than the current leader. |
You're right and it baffles me. I've got intelligent friends who would actually vote for the Conservative party if he was leader Drakeford is unelectable as far as I'm concerned, and I would not vote Labour in a Senedd election. But he's just useless. Boris takes things to a different level. Politics needs a massive reset. | | | |
Boris on 09:51 - Mar 4 with 3429 views | Gwyn737 |
Boris on 07:45 - Mar 4 by Whiterockin | Amazing that if he was leader of his party next year he would run Starmer closer than the current leader. |
Parallels with Trump yet again. I think it’s probably caught up with them both this time and there’s no coming back. You’ve got Boris still insisting he’s done nothing wrong despite the wealth of primary sources demonstrating he did. Trump is still flogging the big lie but it looks like there’s enough people have woken up to make sure he remains a one term president. Sunak must be furious. He manages at last to get a good news story and up pops Boris to run coach and horses through it. | | | |
Boris on 10:03 - Mar 4 with 3426 views | max936 |
Boris on 09:51 - Mar 4 by Gwyn737 | Parallels with Trump yet again. I think it’s probably caught up with them both this time and there’s no coming back. You’ve got Boris still insisting he’s done nothing wrong despite the wealth of primary sources demonstrating he did. Trump is still flogging the big lie but it looks like there’s enough people have woken up to make sure he remains a one term president. Sunak must be furious. He manages at last to get a good news story and up pops Boris to run coach and horses through it. |
"Sunak must be furious. He manages at last to get a good news story and up pops Boris to run coach and horses through it." Brilliant | |
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Boris on 10:19 - Mar 4 with 3422 views | controversial_jack | Apparently he told the police to leave, and they trotted off like good obedient servants | | | |
Boris on 10:22 - Mar 4 with 3419 views | JACKMANANDBOY | These politicians have egos the size of a planet, any reasonable person in Johnson's position would realise that their political career is over. | |
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Boris on 11:39 - Mar 4 with 3382 views | max936 | Self awareness isn't a strong trait in any Politian's makeup and even moreso in this government. | |
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Boris on 13:00 - Mar 4 with 3340 views | majorraglan |
Boris on 06:50 - Mar 4 by mangohilljack | Course he has, he's a lying piece of shite just like the rest of them. Incredible how many people get sucked in by his lies though eh!! |
It’s wrong to say he’s a liar like the rest of them - because not all are dishonest., also Boris’s level of lying is stratospheric compared to his counterparts. It outrageous that he gets away with his lying. | | | |
Boris on 13:14 - Mar 4 with 3332 views | max936 |
Boris on 13:00 - Mar 4 by majorraglan | It’s wrong to say he’s a liar like the rest of them - because not all are dishonest., also Boris’s level of lying is stratospheric compared to his counterparts. It outrageous that he gets away with his lying. |
I agree that not all are dishonest, but they rarely reach the heights of those who lie reach. | |
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Boris on 18:39 - Mar 4 with 3266 views | builthjack | He should be in the slammer. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Boris on 12:41 - Mar 5 with 3188 views | felixstowe_jack |
Boris on 10:19 - Mar 4 by controversial_jack | Apparently he told the police to leave, and they trotted off like good obedient servants |
A bit like your mate Putin then when he says Russia is not at war with Ukraine and has not invaded Ukraine. | |
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Boris on 17:44 - Mar 5 with 3148 views | Kilkennyjack |
Swansea Independent nearly united on this one. Johnson is toxic. | |
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Boris on 08:41 - Mar 6 with 3080 views | Kilkennyjack | He is looking after his old dad , what a guy …..
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Boris on 12:28 - Mar 12 with 2946 views | builthjack |
Boris on 09:35 - Mar 4 by max936 | He's made a life for himself by lying, he's vermin. |
Spot on Maximus. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Boris on 13:32 - Mar 20 with 2884 views | britferry | Boris Johnson is to submit a dossier of evidence ahead of an interrogation by MPs over whether he lied to Parliament about the partygate scandal. Mr Johnson will provide information in his defence as he prepares for a lengthy televised grilling by the Commons privileges committee on Wednesday, where he faces a fight for his political life. A spokesperson for the former PM has asserted that the privileges committee "will vindicate Boris Johnson's position", adding that "the evidence will show that Boris Johnson did not knowingly mislead parliament." In an interim report, the committee said the evidence strongly suggested breaches of coronavirus rules in No 10 would have been "obvious" to Mr Johnson. They are examining evidence around at least four occasions when he may have deliberately misled MPs with his assurances that lockdown regulations were followed. Mr Johnson, who was fined by the Metropolitan Police for breaching his own COVID-19 laws, has denied deceiving the Commons. Allies of the ex-Tory leader said he would provide a "detailed and compelling" account to the committee before his appearance, showing that he "did not knowingly mislead the House". The Sunday Times reported he will point to a series of previously undisclosed WhatsApp messages from senior civil servants and members of his No 10 team showing that he had relied upon their advice when he made his statements to Parliament. He will also publish messages which show that other senior figures in Downing Street believed the gatherings were covered by the "workplace exemption" in the lockdown rules. A committee spokesperson said: "The committee has invited Mr Johnson to provide written evidence to the inquiry, should he wish, in advance of the oral evidence session. "Any such response will be published. "The committee has said that Mr Johnson may publish his own written evidence, if he chooses, but any such evidence must also be formally submitted to the committee which will itself publish it as soon as is practicably possible after receiving it, after initial analysis (to make sure no redactions of witness names needed, etc). "The committee would publish on the website in the usual way." The panel's investigation is being chaired by Labour's Harriet Harman, although the cross-party group has a Tory majority. The seven-strong committee will decide whether Mr Johnson committed a contempt of Parliament and recommend any punishment, although the final say would fall to the full House of Commons. Watch the greased piglet get off with it. The majority of the committee will be Tories, if they find him guilty, then it will go to parliament to decide if he is fit to be an MP, so they will then vote on it, with a nice Tory majority who will not want a by-election and know that they are there thanks to Boris, they'll never remove him | |
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Boris on 15:31 - Mar 20 with 2854 views | majorraglan |
Boris on 13:32 - Mar 20 by britferry | Boris Johnson is to submit a dossier of evidence ahead of an interrogation by MPs over whether he lied to Parliament about the partygate scandal. Mr Johnson will provide information in his defence as he prepares for a lengthy televised grilling by the Commons privileges committee on Wednesday, where he faces a fight for his political life. A spokesperson for the former PM has asserted that the privileges committee "will vindicate Boris Johnson's position", adding that "the evidence will show that Boris Johnson did not knowingly mislead parliament." In an interim report, the committee said the evidence strongly suggested breaches of coronavirus rules in No 10 would have been "obvious" to Mr Johnson. They are examining evidence around at least four occasions when he may have deliberately misled MPs with his assurances that lockdown regulations were followed. Mr Johnson, who was fined by the Metropolitan Police for breaching his own COVID-19 laws, has denied deceiving the Commons. Allies of the ex-Tory leader said he would provide a "detailed and compelling" account to the committee before his appearance, showing that he "did not knowingly mislead the House". The Sunday Times reported he will point to a series of previously undisclosed WhatsApp messages from senior civil servants and members of his No 10 team showing that he had relied upon their advice when he made his statements to Parliament. He will also publish messages which show that other senior figures in Downing Street believed the gatherings were covered by the "workplace exemption" in the lockdown rules. A committee spokesperson said: "The committee has invited Mr Johnson to provide written evidence to the inquiry, should he wish, in advance of the oral evidence session. "Any such response will be published. "The committee has said that Mr Johnson may publish his own written evidence, if he chooses, but any such evidence must also be formally submitted to the committee which will itself publish it as soon as is practicably possible after receiving it, after initial analysis (to make sure no redactions of witness names needed, etc). "The committee would publish on the website in the usual way." The panel's investigation is being chaired by Labour's Harriet Harman, although the cross-party group has a Tory majority. The seven-strong committee will decide whether Mr Johnson committed a contempt of Parliament and recommend any punishment, although the final say would fall to the full House of Commons. Watch the greased piglet get off with it. The majority of the committee will be Tories, if they find him guilty, then it will go to parliament to decide if he is fit to be an MP, so they will then vote on it, with a nice Tory majority who will not want a by-election and know that they are there thanks to Boris, they'll never remove him |
If he’s found guilty of contempt of Parliament, Conservative MPs will be under huge pressure not to suspend him, equally if they don’t take positive action against him they’ll be accused of condoning and accepting sleaze and dishonesty which will probably kick off a Patterson type scenario where MP’s will face the wrath of their constituents. | | | |
Boris on 15:27 - Mar 22 with 2770 views | britferry | Tory MP Sir Benard Jenkin was picking his way thru the parties and the greased piglet was getting rattled and he was quite literally saved by the bell... they had to take a 15min break to attend the house to vote, which will give him a chance to have a chat with his team and cool down | |
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Boris on 17:27 - Mar 22 with 2722 views | britferry | he'll get away with this, he keeps on referring to his teams advice | |
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