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originally posted by: chris_stibrany
a reply to: chris_stibrany
PS to say , if you took as much care for your own life as you do on celeb watching stupid politicians it would be a much more fulfilling life no, mate? i respect you for sure ,but your prodding at random #e is kind of embarassing.
I am no Boris supporter but I wish you would step back and see the bigger agender at work
originally posted by: chris_stibrany
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
No one cares about England anymore, especially because as you said 'everything is normal here now'
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
So, another scandal emerging about Boris and chums breaching last May's UK lockdown rules by hosting yet another Downing St shindig.
One law for us?
He's got to go. Surely?
BBC News - '100 invited' to Downing Street garden lockdown drinks
www.bbc.co.uk...
originally posted by: chris_stibrany
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
I am paraphrasing of course, but you said roughly 'we have no lockdowns and we can do what we want ,because we are mostly all vaccinated'
I am not sure why you used the word 'triggered' since this has been known for some time to be a useless word devoid of meaning, but in a nutshell why are you being a 'hall monitor' (in US Schools people given privilege to narc on students for being out of class) of your supposed leaders? Don't you have anything better to do, and do you think such posts will make any kind of difference? Real question.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
So, another scandal emerging about Boris and chums breaching last May's UK lockdown rules by hosting yet another Downing St shindig.
One law for us?
He's got to go. Surely?
BBC News - '100 invited' to Downing Street garden lockdown drinks
www.bbc.co.uk...
He seems terrible.
When will his term expire?
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
Thanks!
You're welcome. We don't elect like a President. The leader of the winning Party becomes PM, but his party can kick him, or her, out and they get to vote on the replacement.
originally posted by: Freeborn
a reply to: shooterbrody
I think he should, whether he does or not is another matter.
The British public seem to think he should go.
He's exceptionally vain and arrogant....but considered quite charming by many Tory's.
I suspect a lot will depend on how many Tory Party 'Grandees' he can convince to continue supporting him.
I genuinely wish I could give you a more definite answer than that.