Re: Alex Johnson - worst prime minister ever?
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:54 pm
We know from her rhetoric that Truss has been around Tory MPs least likely to wear masks.
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 6:34 pmTweet seems to have disappeared, Malc. What did it say?Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 6:13 pm Much as I know how childish it is to mock speech impediments, the Pontius Pilate guy from Blackpool was quite the pathetic arse kisser.
Downing Street vetoed plans to allow those who had lost loved ones during the pandemic to form bereavement support bubbles when 2021 lockdown restrictions began to ease, Boris Johnson's former aide has claimed..
In an article for The Times, Nikki da Costa - the prime minister's former head of legislative affairs - said a proposal to allow families to meet indoors to support one another through their grief was rejected by Number 10 because it was thought it would "send the wrong message to the public".
The policy would have allowed those who had lost close family, had a miscarriage or been through the stillbirth of a child or neonatal death to form bereavement support bubbles.
Ms da Costa, who left her role in Downing Street in September 2021, claims the decision not to go ahead with bereavement bubbles came just weeks before Number 10 staff held parties on the eve of Prince Philip's funeral in April 2021...
...She said she felt "frustrated" to hear some in Downing Street calling for the public to get "a sense of proportion" when they had knowingly taken decisions against COVID rules themselves.
"And this is why I am angry when I see some saying it's important to get a sense of proportion, because if we in Number 10 could be that hard-hearted because we thought it was the right thing to do, then those involved in those kinds of decisions also owed it to the country to be as hard on themselves and their own conduct," she continued...
https://news.sky.com/story/amp/covid-19 ... s-12529352
kreuzberger wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 7:16 pmOI!!! Do you mind?! I've just had my fucking tea!The All New KevS wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 7:04 pm Dorries has been wheeled out to support him, and I genuinely wonder if she has dined well, but not wisely...I initially thought that that swaying was her trying to still her throbbing clitoris at the mere mention of his name. But, yeah, leathered on cheap HoC gin.
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:24 pmJust a picture of aforementioned knob, brown-nosing like a pro.Malcolm Armsteen wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 6:34 pmTweet seems to have disappeared, Malc. What did it say?Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 6:13 pm Much as I know how childish it is to mock speech impediments, the Pontius Pilate guy from Blackpool was quite the pathetic arse kisser.
EXCLUSIVE: Met Police 'stitch up' claim as Sajid Javid's brother oversees Partygate complaintsSurely there'd be some sort of recusal procedure.
Scotland Yard has been accused of an “establishment stitch up” as a senior officer overseeing complaints about Partygate is the brother of a top Tory.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Bas Javid, sibling of Health Secretary Sajid Javid, is the second highest ranking officer in the department that, amongst other senior officers, decided not to investigate the force’s handling of the gatherings.
Samanfur wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 7:43 am As I was saying the other day:Yesterday evening, the police estimated their investigation would take a year.
EXCLUSIVE: Met Police 'stitch up' claim as Sajid Javid's brother oversees Partygate complaintsSurely there'd be some sort of recusal procedure.
Scotland Yard has been accused of an “establishment stitch up” as a senior officer overseeing complaints about Partygate is the brother of a top Tory.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Bas Javid, sibling of Health Secretary Sajid Javid, is the second highest ranking officer in the department that, amongst other senior officers, decided not to investigate the force’s handling of the gatherings.
The Weeping Angel wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:05 pm It's a dead cat I tell you a dead cat.
Mr Johnson also told MPs that the Australian pollster, Lynton Crosby, would be making a return to the operation. There is no detail from Downing Street on what his role will be.(from the BBC)
A twat called "The Toffee (597)" wrote:Smarmer was DPP when savile was investigated.Probably couldn't see his phone keyboard through all his spittle to produce all those typos.
...He was DPP when both Damien grope and Michael green were not prosecuted - despite the met actually having the backbone to have publicly stated shapps' actions "May have constituted fraud"
Nor did he prosecute Jean Charles de Menezes'and Ian Tomlinson's killers (Met police).
The buck stops with him.
I'm in NO WAY defending de piffle, bit you're fucked if you think I'm gonna accept thst keef smarmer isn't responsible for not prosecuting savile - as well as the rest mentioned.
Speaker rebukes Boris Johnson for remarks about Starmer and Savile
Johnson for making a false insinuation that Keir Starmer refused to prosecute the serial sex offender Jimmy Savile, but stopped short of demanding an apology.
Lindsay Hoyle’s intervention came after the Tory former chief whip Julian Smith became the most senior Conservative to urge Johnson to withdraw the insinuation about Starmer.
Two cabinet ministers have defended Johnson’s decision to use the false claim in the Commons but one admitted they could not substantiate it.
The deputy prime minister, Dominic Raab, said it was part of the “cut and thrust of parliamentary debates and exchanges” but said he was not prepared to repeat the allegation.
“I don’t have the facts to verify this … I don’t have the facts to justify that. I can’t substantiate that claim,” Raab told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.
The culture secretary, Nadine Dorries, told Channel 4 News: “I have no idea of the background of Keir Starmer … The prime minister tells the truth.”
Boiler wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 1:39 pm Nice to see the far Left defending Johnson today.When Jean Charles de Menezes was referred to the DPP he wasn’t the DPP
From the comments below Fenton's blog at https://zelo-street.blogspot.com/2022/0 ... erate.html;
A twat called "The Toffee (597)" wrote:Smarmer was DPP when savile was investigated.Probably couldn't see his phone keyboard through all his spittle to produce all those typos.
...He was DPP when both Damien grope and Michael green were not prosecuted - despite the met actually having the backbone to have publicly stated shapps' actions "May have constituted fraud"
Nor did he prosecute Jean Charles de Menezes'and Ian Tomlinson's killers (Met police).
The buck stops with him.
I'm in NO WAY defending de piffle, bit you're fucked if you think I'm gonna accept thst keef smarmer isn't responsible for not prosecuting savile - as well as the rest mentioned.