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Post by jonksy on Jun 16, 2023 10:56:03 GMT
You wouldn't know the truth if it came up and slapped you on the kisser, and anyway why are you here trolling and whinging as usual, they've made a special thread for moaners like you, is it too nice for you in there .... LOL You made the point that it was a lynching, Johnson was not lynched, therefore you told a lie, he resigned, twice that is the truth. So what was it then wonky?
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 16, 2023 10:59:32 GMT
He comes on here trolls what was a decent nice sensible thread, and then reports 'us'....LOL
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2023 12:10:12 GMT
He comes on here trolls what was a decent nice sensible thread, and then reports 'us'....LOL Who has reported you, another lie.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 16, 2023 12:44:05 GMT
He comes on here trolls what was a decent nice sensible thread, and then reports 'us'....LOL Who has reported you, another lie. How did you know I meant you? ... cap fits and all that.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2023 13:05:43 GMT
Who has reported you, another lie. How did you know I meant you? ... cap fits and all that. Sequence of posts. Liar.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 16, 2023 13:08:09 GMT
How did you know I meant you? ... cap fits and all that. Sequence of posts. Liar. Why are you trolling? the fact you type 'Liar' in every post makes you a troll, I suggest you head off to the mind zone thread, or don't you like it there because you can't troll?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2023 13:13:24 GMT
Why are you trolling? the fact you type 'Liar' in every post makes you a troll, I suggest you head off to the mind zone thread, or don't you like it there because you can't troll? If telling the truth is trolling then I am a troll. "The mini-budget of 23 September - included £45bn of unfunded tax cuts - and was followed by days of turmoil on the markets, a fall in the value of the pound and rises in the cost of UK government borrowing and mortgage rates".
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 16, 2023 13:27:03 GMT
Why are you trolling? the fact you type 'Liar' in every post makes you a troll, I suggest you head off to the mind zone thread, or don't you like it there because you can't troll? If telling the truth is trolling then I am a troll. "The mini-budget of 23 September - included £45bn of unfunded tax cuts - and was followed by days of turmoil on the markets, a fall in the value of the pound and rises in the cost of UK government borrowing and mortgage rates".I haven't even responded to that ^^
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2023 13:55:39 GMT
If telling the truth is trolling then I am a troll. "The mini-budget of 23 September - included £45bn of unfunded tax cuts - and was followed by days of turmoil on the markets, a fall in the value of the pound and rises in the cost of UK government borrowing and mortgage rates".I haven't even responded to that ^^ I know because you can't.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 16, 2023 13:56:49 GMT
I haven't even responded to that ^^ I know because you can't. stop being bloody stupid.
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Post by jonksy on Jun 16, 2023 15:16:39 GMT
I think it will be close too. But sadly I think Sunak will bully enough Tory MP's to accept the report. I think the Tory Whips will be busy I wonder what the price is these days for a two faced lying self serving arsehole?
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Post by Montegriffo on Jun 16, 2023 17:24:33 GMT
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Post by wapentake on Jun 16, 2023 17:40:27 GMT
It mostly consists of "look over there" distraction, same as the guff on here. If that is the best defence, not a surprise that they found him guilty. If you attended social events, then denied that social events took place, it's not unreasonable to conclude that you were lying. Saying that someone else told you it was within the rules isn't going to wash. No reply was the answer to this You are of course under no obligation whatsoever to reply to any post as is anyone but as a declared liberal I’m surprised you can stand by and not condemn Harperson’s guilty verdict before proceedings started,whoever it is in the dock and whatever disdain you hold them as people or their political views everyone is entitled to a fair hearing and this in whole or part clearly was not.
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Post by andrewbrown on Jun 16, 2023 18:09:16 GMT
It mostly consists of "look over there" distraction, same as the guff on here. If that is the best defence, not a surprise that they found him guilty. If you attended social events, then denied that social events took place, it's not unreasonable to conclude that you were lying. Saying that someone else told you it was within the rules isn't going to wash. No reply was the answer to this You are of course under no obligation whatsoever to reply to any post as is anyone but as a declared liberal I’m surprised you can stand by and not condemn Harperson’s guilty verdict before proceedings started,whoever it is in the dock and whatever disdain you hold them as people or their political views everyone is entitled to a fair hearing and this in whole or part clearly was not. Apologies, I missed that. Not trying to avoid anything. I only browse here and post occasionally. Most of the conversation on here is not to my taste, so I tend to skim read. To be honest, I think that every MP would have had an opinion on what had occurred, as they were witness to it. We'd all seen the drama play out - I don't think that anyone on this board changed their mind as a result of the enquiry. It's a pretty unusual circumstance where the witnesses are also the judges, however they are not the jury as well, the HoC is. As such they are never going to be "independent", they already knew the events that had occurred. The enquiry was the opportunity to investigate and for Boris to give his version of events. What additional did we learn from his testimony? The committee was appointed by Boris, as was the enquiry. The seven members were also "unanimous" in the outcome, so to try and single out the chair and say "it's all her fault" is at best disingenuous and at worst seeking to undermine the process. (I'm surprised at you name calling her, I thought you were more respectful than that.) I was surprised at the severity of the recommendation, but I understand that it was a combination of both the offence, plus his trying to undermine and threaten the committee. Rather interestingly he has asked today for people not to vote against it so that the report gets nodded through unapposed. That way he avoids the vote. He knew that he didn't have much support so best not to expose that (also the reason he resigned last week rather than defend himself) as he was going to lose bigly. The speculation by some earlier in the thread that the vote may have been close was wishful thinking by some.
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Post by jonksy on Jun 16, 2023 18:12:40 GMT
It mostly consists of "look over there" distraction, same as the guff on here. If that is the best defence, not a surprise that they found him guilty. If you attended social events, then denied that social events took place, it's not unreasonable to conclude that you were lying. Saying that someone else told you it was within the rules isn't going to wash. No reply was the answer to this You are of course under no obligation whatsoever to reply to any post as is anyone but as a declared liberal I’m surprised you can stand by and not condemn Harperson’s guilty verdict before proceedings started,whoever it is in the dock and whatever disdain you hold them as people or their political views everyone is entitled to a fair hearing and this in whole or part clearly was not. responded to wrong post,
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