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Post by jonksy on Apr 30, 2023 13:32:12 GMT
Starmer's mask will be torn away after the Graygate probe - and people won't like what they see. r Starmer's mask will finally slip this week – or rather, be torn away – when the results of a Civil Service probe into his appointment of senior Whitehall mandarin Sue Gray as his chief of staff are revealed to Parliament. Ministers have been kept in the dark about the inquiry – Gray's former colleagues have wanted to ensure there could be no suggestions of political interference as they investigated one of their own. But The Mail on Sunday understands that the Cabinet Office has concluded the informal examination into her defection. And apparently it will make grim reading for Labour's leader. www.dailymail.co.uk/columnists/article-12029197/DAN-HODGES-Sir-Keir-Starmers-mask-torn-away-Graygate-probe.html
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Post by Fairsociety on Apr 30, 2023 14:10:11 GMT
Starmer's mask will be torn away after the Graygate probe - and people won't like what they see. r Starmer's mask will finally slip this week – or rather, be torn away – when the results of a Civil Service probe into his appointment of senior Whitehall mandarin Sue Gray as his chief of staff are revealed to Parliament. Ministers have been kept in the dark about the inquiry – Gray's former colleagues have wanted to ensure there could be no suggestions of political interference as they investigated one of their own. But The Mail on Sunday understands that the Cabinet Office has concluded the informal examination into her defection. And apparently it will make grim reading for Labour's leader. www.dailymail.co.uk/columnists/article-12029197/DAN-HODGES-Sir-Keir-Starmers-mask-torn-away-Graygate-probe.htmlJohnson was stitched up like a kipper, and Starmer should be forced to resign, he clearly 'bribed' Sue Gray, and she's guilty of accepting a bribe, the pair of them should be facing criminal charges, colluding to bring down the Prime Minister, because Starmer couldn't beat him fair and square, the coward, I hope he gets wiped out at the local and General elections.
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Post by Bentley on Apr 30, 2023 14:42:17 GMT
Should be interesting.
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Post by sheepy on Apr 30, 2023 14:50:01 GMT
Take it from me, it will damage them a lot more by not turning up, you might hear all bravado of great victory, but it will be only be a cover up of the truth as usual.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2023 20:57:08 GMT
So "the Mail on Sunday understands"....That clinches it then. Hahaha, talk about clutching at straws. Politically motivated speculation masquerading as fact.
Pathetic.
Starmer is an arse and a proven liar, and yet this risible shit is the best you can do?
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Apr 30, 2023 20:58:13 GMT
The irony.
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Post by see2 on May 1, 2023 10:12:58 GMT
Starmer's mask will be torn away after the Graygate probe - and people won't like what they see. r Starmer's mask will finally slip this week – or rather, be torn away – when the results of a Civil Service probe into his appointment of senior Whitehall mandarin Sue Gray as his chief of staff are revealed to Parliament. Ministers have been kept in the dark about the inquiry – Gray's former colleagues have wanted to ensure there could be no suggestions of political interference as they investigated one of their own. But The Mail on Sunday understands that the Cabinet Office has concluded the informal examination into her defection. And apparently it will make grim reading for Labour's leader. www.dailymail.co.uk/columnists/article-12029197/DAN-HODGES-Sir-Keir-Starmers-mask-torn-away-Graygate-probe.htmlJohnson was stitched up like a kipper, and Starmer should be forced to resign, he clearly 'bribed' Sue Gray, and she's guilty of accepting a bribe, the pair of them should be facing criminal charges, colluding to bring down the Prime Minister, because Starmer couldn't beat him fair and square, the coward, I hope he gets wiped out at the local and General elections. You don't get fed up posting your opinions as if they were facts, you remind me of the Lynch mob leaders in the Western Movies.
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Post by see2 on May 1, 2023 10:14:40 GMT
So "the Mail on Sunday understands"....That clinches it then. Hahaha, talk about clutching at straws. Politically motivated speculation masquerading as fact. Pathetic. Starmer is an arse and a proven liar, and yet this risible shit is the best you can do?
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Post by see2 on May 1, 2023 10:17:52 GMT
If its edited by the Daily Mail it is likely to be hilarious.
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Post by Fairsociety on May 1, 2023 10:24:09 GMT
Johnson was stitched up like a kipper, and Starmer should be forced to resign, he clearly 'bribed' Sue Gray, and she's guilty of accepting a bribe, the pair of them should be facing criminal charges, colluding to bring down the Prime Minister, because Starmer couldn't beat him fair and square, the coward, I hope he gets wiped out at the local and General elections. You don't get fed up posting your opinions as if they were facts, you remind me of the Lynch mob leaders in the Western Movies. Don't you get fed up of constantly telling posters they never have their facts right, if we took any notice to you, you'd lead us to believe it was only you who spoke facts, just as well none of us take any notice to you.
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Post by Toreador on May 1, 2023 10:45:17 GMT
So "the Mail on Sunday understands"....That clinches it then. Hahaha, talk about clutching at straws. Politically motivated speculation masquerading as fact. Pathetic. Starmer is an arse and a proven liar, and yet this risible shit is the best you can do? Here, watch this, see how much of your hero's story came true and cogitate on whether Starmer is likely to at least equal Blair's lies and deceit. www.youtube.com/watch?v=zupuJkLWwfM
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Post by Bentley on May 1, 2023 11:17:32 GMT
If its edited by the Daily Mail it is likely to be hilarious. The head of the civil service, Simon Case, has attempted to block former senior official Sue Gray from working with Labour as Keir Starmer’s chief of staff until after the next general election, the Guardian has been told. Whitehall sources said that Case, as Gray’s former civil service boss in the Cabinet Office, had “pushed for” the government’s appointments watchdog to delay her starting the new job for the maximum two years. Starmer’s choice for his new chief of staff caused shock at Westminster when it was unveiled last month as Gray had led the civil service inquiry into the Partygate scandal and ran the Cabinet Office’s propriety and ethics team until 2018. This better?
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Post by vlk on May 1, 2023 18:42:49 GMT
Well, people have to decide between having the Tories again or Starmer as PM. The world is not perfect.
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Post by dodgydave on May 3, 2023 13:10:46 GMT
Well, people have to decide between having the Tories again or Starmer as PM. The world is not perfect. I have a sneaking feeling Starmer is not going to make it to the next election. I always thought his strategy to place himself as the "moral" candidate was a mistake. Look at what has happened to Sturgeon...
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Post by dodgydave on May 3, 2023 13:23:20 GMT
So "the Mail on Sunday understands"....That clinches it then. Hahaha, talk about clutching at straws. Politically motivated speculation masquerading as fact. Pathetic. Starmer is an arse and a proven liar, and yet this risible shit is the best you can do? All media uses anonymous "sources", it is the cornerstone of journalism. Then they use that speculation to try to tease out the real story. Personally, I read sources from all sides and then form a personal opinion is the likely truth. Obviously the Mail is biased as hell and they are going to cling onto anything about Boris. However, the fact she won't appear before them, and Starmer's refusal to say when he first contacted her... does set the alarm bells ringing. Not so much on the conspiracy that she stitched up Boris on partygate, but more on Starmer's sudden move away from "transparency" and "accountability" lol.
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