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Post by jonksy on Jun 19, 2023 15:22:16 GMT
Wrong again. I don't like Starmer, I think he is a liar and would sell his soul to become PM but that is nowhere near the scale of the corruption and sleaze in the entire Tory party and Johnson in particular. Ah, let me guess, an old Corbynite venting without a clue. Just mindless anti-Tory rhetoric and tantrums. Still, anyone who would spend so much time supporting Starmer, who they admit to him being a liar who sold his soul, is clearly not worth anyone's time.
Rishi outclasses him in everyway. Maybe you would be better off trying to get the racists on board.
EDIT: RedRum is a waste of time with an anti-Boris fixation. It isn't interested in the topic.
Sir Kneelalot needs to be upgraded to Bell End!........One rule for her another for boris just standard procedure for labour.
Smarmer vows to ignore savage report claiming Partygate probe civil servant Sue Gray broke Whitehall rules by holding talks about working for Labour and could have been sacked if she had not resigned The Opposition leader suggested that the Cabinet Office inquiry did not matter Has previously agreed to abide by the ruling of a separate Acoba investigation
Smarmer today vowed to ignore a highly critical report into the way he hired a top civil servant behind a Partygate investigation to work for the Labour party.
The Opposition leader suggested that the savage Cabinet Office inquiry did not matter and said he would 'put that on one side'.
The leaked report revealed Ms Gray 'fell short' of both the civil service code and her job contract when she was in talks about becoming Sir Keir's new chief of staff.
It found she should have declared any potential conflicts of interest when approached by the Opposition – and could have been sacked had she not dramatically quit when her planned move was revealed in March.
Sir Keir has previously agreed to abide by the ruling of a separate investigation by the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba).
This morning he questioned the importance of the Cabinet Office document, saying its authors had not approached him or Ms Gray for their version of events.
'I don't know where that has come from, I don't know who wrote it, I haven't seen it, I haven't been asked to contribute towards it,' he told ITV's Good Morning Britain.
'So I would actually put that on one side. The committee that matters is the committee that has been in place, that makes a decision on whether someone coming out of the Civil Service can take up another job.
'That committee is in the process of making its decision, that is the only decision that actually matters.'
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2023 6:23:09 GMT
Ah, let me guess, an old Corbynite venting without a clue. Just mindless anti-Tory rhetoric and tantrums. Still, anyone who would spend so much time supporting Starmer, who they admit to him being a liar who sold his soul, is clearly not worth anyone's time.
Rishi outclasses him in everyway. Maybe you would be better off trying to get the racists on board.
EDIT: RedRum is a waste of time with an anti-Boris fixation. It isn't interested in the topic.
Sir Kneelalot needs to be upgraded to Bell End!........One rule for her another for boris just standard procedure for labour.
Smarmer vows to ignore savage report claiming Partygate probe civil servant Sue Gray broke Whitehall rules by holding talks about working for Labour and could have been sacked if she had not resigned The Opposition leader suggested that the Cabinet Office inquiry did not matter Has previously agreed to abide by the ruling of a separate Acoba investigation
Smarmer today vowed to ignore a highly critical report into the way he hired a top civil servant behind a Partygate investigation to work for the Labour party.
The Opposition leader suggested that the savage Cabinet Office inquiry did not matter and said he would 'put that on one side'.
The leaked report revealed Ms Gray 'fell short' of both the civil service code and her job contract when she was in talks about becoming Sir Keir's new chief of staff.
It found she should have declared any potential conflicts of interest when approached by the Opposition – and could have been sacked had she not dramatically quit when her planned move was revealed in March.
Sir Keir has previously agreed to abide by the ruling of a separate investigation by the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba).
This morning he questioned the importance of the Cabinet Office document, saying its authors had not approached him or Ms Gray for their version of events.
'I don't know where that has come from, I don't know who wrote it, I haven't seen it, I haven't been asked to contribute towards it,' he told ITV's Good Morning Britain.
'So I would actually put that on one side. The committee that matters is the committee that has been in place, that makes a decision on whether someone coming out of the Civil Service can take up another job.
'That committee is in the process of making its decision, that is the only decision that actually matters.'
Quite right to. Is Acoba the official body that looks at political appointments? Yes Who authored the Savage Cabinet Office report? Don't know but seeing as the only people in the cabinet office are Tories, I will guess. Why was a separate report needed? The only report needed is the official one. Do the cabinet office always compile a report when someone changes jobs? No. What did Acoba say? No rules broken and recommended 6 months gardening leave as is standard. Starmer. This morning he questioned the importance of the Cabinet Office document, saying its authors had not approached him or Ms Gray for their version of events.
'I don't know where that has come from, I don't know who wrote it, I haven't seen it, I haven't been asked to contribute towards it,' he told ITV's Good Morning Britain. How can an investigation be conducted that fails to speak to the protagonists? Kangaroo's come to mind.
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Post by andrewbrown on Jun 30, 2023 18:57:17 GMT
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Post by jonksy on Jun 30, 2023 19:33:05 GMT
What work? Oh let me think Hash...
OK got it one lying c@nt employed by a gang of even bigger lying c@nts
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Post by andrewbrown on Jun 30, 2023 19:43:42 GMT
Thanks for your useful thought out contribution and repeated name calling. Stick to your Cornish pasties if you have nothing worth saying.
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Post by jonksy on Jun 30, 2023 19:52:04 GMT
Thanks for your useful thought out contribution and repeated name calling. Stick to your Cornish pasties if you have nothing worth saying. I let you off easy hash...I was going to add and supported by EVEN bigger c@nts
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Post by see2 on Jul 1, 2023 5:53:06 GMT
What work? Oh let me think Hash...
OK got it one lying c@nt employed by a gang of even bigger lying c@nts
These insights into your mind that you expose in your posts are quite sickening. Such twisted nonsense ^^^ so exposes the real you.
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Post by jonksy on Jul 1, 2023 5:53:39 GMT
Take an overdose wonky and give us all a break. Are you seriously suggesting I commit suicide on a public forum? 😒 You do know 'encouraging' self harm is a crime and punishable, I hope you can delete that post.Give me your address and I will mail you the tablets wonky.
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Post by sheepy on Jul 1, 2023 6:00:17 GMT
Are you seriously suggesting I commit suicide on a public forum? 😒 You do know 'encouraging' self harm is a crime and punishable, I hope you can delete that post.Give me your address and I will mail you the tablets wonky. We don't get this much fuss when an MP jumps ship and moves parties, I daresay plenty goes on between them behind the scenes anyway, I am not saying the whole thing doesn't stink but that is the Westminster party for you.
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Post by Pacifico on Jul 1, 2023 6:43:31 GMT
So she was in contact with Labour when she was claiming she was not - sounds like the ideal sidekick for Starmer..
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2023 6:53:39 GMT
So she was in contact with Labour when she was claiming she was not - sounds like the ideal sidekick for Starmer.. They're banking on nobody noticing or caring.
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