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Thread: O/T:- Should he stay or should he go? WARNING - POLITICAL THREAD!!!!

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    Half decent explanation from Dom, will it save him? Who knows. Rich people isolate at Dad's farm, poor people stay at home with their ar5e hanging out, *shock horror*. The press reminded me of a pack of dogs who had the whiff of blood in their nostrils. Seems there's a lot of people still smarting over Brexit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    Half decent explanation from Dom, will it save him? Who knows. Rich people isolate at Dad's farm, poor people stay at home with their ar5e hanging out, *shock horror*. The press reminded me of a pack of dogs who had the whiff of blood in their nostrils. Seems there's a lot of people still smarting over Brexit?
    You think destabilising the Government and de-railing Brexit might have something to do with this?

    Blimey. And there was me thinking that this was all about a Government advisor's precise interpretation of the lockdown guidelines.

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    At the end of the day he has not broken any laws so no need to lose his job. End off. Simple as that.

    If people still want to call for him to be sacked, then if they also mention the other MP's who have broken the rules, then fine, but to single out just one person is plain hypocritical.

    This is just political point scoring and if anyone says it isn't so, then I would call that as a complete lie, unless you mention all the others that should also, in your opinion, lose their job for doing worse.

    This is an attack on one person who many have a problem with and if they felt that strongly about breeches of lock down rules, then they would have come on here sooner to say the same about all the other MP's but have not.

    So why is it just Cummings that has had this type of response on here instead of the Labour MP's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    Half decent explanation from Dom, will it save him? Who knows. Rich people isolate at Dad's farm, poor people stay at home with their ar5e hanging out, *shock horror*. The press reminded me of a pack of dogs who had the whiff of blood in their nostrils. Seems there's a lot of people still smarting over Brexit?
    A correct assessment Gumpty. I'm off now until the end of June when I hope to return and comment on the final death throes of the remainer w@nkers. Yes indeed *shock horror* by the media which will be repeated at the end of June. I'm loving it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriouspie View Post
    I'm off now until the end of June when I hope to return and comment on the final death throes of the remainer w@nkers.
    A poor choice of words. An excellent choice of words aimed at you would be 'you're a tool'. And no, I won't tell you what I used to do for a living!

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    "I feel sorry for that Professor who lost his job for shagging during the lockdown. He should've just said he was worried his p3n!s had stopped working and he wanted to double check."

    Cummings: “I didn’t think it was reasonable to ask a friend to expose themselves to a deadly virus, when a 17-year-old niece had offered to do it for me.”
    Piers Morgan: "So literally prepared to kill his niece"

    Frankie Boyle, during the live transmission: "Cummings genuinely baffled for a second there at Johnson being described as his boss"

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    From The Telegraph......




    Also from The Telegraph......

    One newly-elected Red Wall Tory could not have assessed the damage more starkly when he said on Monday: “My constituents are furious. They all saw Boris as someone who understood ordinary people but that’s disappeared overnight.

    “Now they are saying he is just another stereotypical self-serving Tory who says it’s one rule for us and another for the rest of them.

    “Popularity comes and goes, but if you lose the public’s trust, it’s so difficult to get it back.”

    What makes Mr Johnson’s dilemma even more frustrating for those who know him well is the lack of faith he has demonstrated in his own abilities by keeping Mr Cummings on.

    “He says he owes it all to Cummings,” says one senior Tory source. “But the country didn’t vote for Cummings, they voted for Boris.”

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...-common-touch/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeekay56 View Post
    A poor choice of words. An excellent choice of words aimed at you would be 'you're a tool'. And no, I won't tell you what I used to do for a living!
    Well said youth .... absolutely correct. Be it assembling or marketing products to create profits and jobs I can say I was one of many important tools used to make this happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriouspie View Post
    Well said youth .... absolutely correct. Be it assembling or marketing products to create profits and jobs I can say I was one of many important tools used to make this happen.
    Are you not just a little embarrassed that you have to keep telling us how important you were ? There's some issue underlying this I think. You need to learn to love yourself now, I'm sure your life hasn't really become as worthless as you believe after retirement.

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