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Post by Bentley on Mar 22, 2023 17:42:00 GMT
I always know you think Im correct when you demand proof…especially in capitals. As always I see you avoiding the obvious. I made my point I don't care what you do with it. I isn’t me demanding proof when I can’t refute the point made . You never managed to make a point .
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Post by see2 on Mar 22, 2023 17:47:36 GMT
As always I see you avoiding the obvious. I made my point I don't care what you do with it. I isn’t me demanding proof when I can’t refute the point made . You never managed to make a point . Ha ha ha, fool yourself by all means, its what I expect from you when you are caught up creek without a paddle.
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Post by sheepy on Mar 22, 2023 17:51:28 GMT
I guess my point is, they should both go. As Boris thinks it isn't fair play, seems fair.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 22, 2023 17:56:28 GMT
I isn’t me demanding proof when I can’t refute the point made . You never managed to make a point . Ha ha ha, fool yourself by all means, its what I expect from you when you are caught up creek without a paddle. Demanding proof is a non point . Now you are posting drivel. It’s a ❤️ for you old boy .
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Post by wapentake on Mar 22, 2023 18:53:20 GMT
Boris lied and at the time I and a lot of others weren't happy but on the scale of misdemeanours it pales in to insignificance compared to the criminality of others,were they pursued anywhere near as much as him,I think not mores the pity.
He's no longer in Downing St and a line should be drawn under it.
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Post by Toreador on Mar 22, 2023 19:11:49 GMT
A 2020 survey of MPs' drinking habits by the BMJ sent questionaires to all 650 MPs. 146 replied. It was found that the odds of risky drinking were 2.74 times greater for MPs who had an additional work role outside parliament compared with those who did not and 2.4 times greater for MPs with probable mental ill health compared with those with no evidence of probable mental ill health. The question is, of course, why didn't the other 504 respond to the survey?Perhaps they were pissed.
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Post by see2 on Mar 22, 2023 19:43:08 GMT
Ha ha ha, fool yourself by all means, its what I expect from you when you are caught up creek without a paddle. Demanding proof is a non point . Now you are posting drivel. It’s a ❤️ for you old boy . I demanded nothing, I just pointed out the reality. And you are still stuck up a creek.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 22, 2023 21:12:34 GMT
Demanding proof is a non point . Now you are posting drivel. It’s a ❤️ for you old boy . I demanded nothing, I just pointed out the reality. And you are still stuck up a creek. Prove all three of your claims . Unless you prove then then it just your opinion and quite worthless . See I can do that too.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2023 5:51:45 GMT
So they were correct, the relevance is a matter of opinion. She had finished her investigation and moved on, try it. He is a Tory doner and that is a conflict of interest. They were irrelevant. Had she been a Tory on a promise lefties like you would of seen it differently but only honest ones would admit it. I like it that you are not lying then. What promise?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2023 5:53:05 GMT
Point me in the direction of any mistakes I have made and I will apologies. You are still stealing oxygen... How can you steal something that is free? You can't then?😔
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Post by jonksy on Mar 23, 2023 6:04:15 GMT
You are still stealing oxygen... How can you steal something that is free? You can't then?😔 Poor old dead nag. You should have a meter fitted.
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Post by oracle75 on Mar 23, 2023 7:01:25 GMT
So Boris thinks that holding leaving do's and gatherings in small spaces, unmasked and with no social distance, is necessary to the running of a country suffering under a killer pandemic causing serious economic damage. And this man was the best person to steer the country through whatever might come??
When is the UK going to start to demand excellence in its leadership instead of the simplistic video game of politics?
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Post by oracle75 on Mar 23, 2023 7:18:04 GMT
Whole load of people who worked together anyway, had a party. What difference does it make if they're working or letting off steam? Ask the nurses. VinnyAsk children who had no outings, parties or playdays for two years. Ask people whose relatives died and they couldnt mark their lives by gatherings after the funerals. Ask pubs and bars and restaurants which closed as the rest of the country understood the meaning of the word "necessary". As said, ask the nurses who had to remove all their clothing and shower before joining their families after an 18 hour shift or slept exhausted in cars and caravans ...who not only didnt "need" a party after a day's work but have been refused a richly deserved pay rise by the same people who thought parties were "necessary". Have you no moral compass??
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Post by wapentake on Mar 23, 2023 7:37:42 GMT
Vinny Ask children who had no outings, parties or playdays for two years. Ask people whose relatives died and they couldnt mark their lives by gatherings after the funerals. Ask pubs and bars and restaurants which closed as the rest of the country understood the meaning of the word "necessary". As said, ask the nurses who had to remove all their clothing and shower before joining their families after an 18 hour shift or slept exhausted in cars and caravans ...who not only didnt "need" a party after a day's work but have been refused a richly deserved pay rise by the same people who thought parties were "necessary". Have you no moral compass? Whilst I don’t doubt the facts you present expecting a moral compass in the Palace of Westminster is a rather large ask,when was it last in operation?
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Post by Pacifico on Mar 23, 2023 7:42:59 GMT
Steve Bell hits the nail on the head..
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