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33 minutes ago, West 77 said:

He said he would get Brexit done and has got Brexit done.

No he hasn't, in his rush to claim it had been done he left some things unfinished. It won't be done until the issues around the Northern Ireland protocol are resolved - Britain warns EU that Northern Ireland protocol unsustainable.

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The one notable thing about the Tories they sure do like showing the Union flag when on TV. I find them an rather interesting  bunch they seem to be riding on a wave of nationalism it also seems that their leader can do no wrong but has an interesting personal life and has expensive tastes that an £150.000 wage is clearly no good even number 10 was not big enough. 

 

But the one thing the Tories can not do is hide reality you can entertain your voters with showmanship and grand promise to divert attention from their activities but reality as an bad habit of showing though their cheap tricks.

 

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On 15/04/2021 at 22:29, Mister M said:

It's also worth pointing out that the wonderfully Dickens-like character Eric Pickles, who as you will be aware  is the 'lobbying watchdog chair', failed to publicly declare role on Tory business forum.

 

Former Conservative cabinet minister who chairs the government’s own lobbying watchdog has been accused of a potential conflict of interest for failing to publicly declare his ongoing involvement in a Tory business lobbying forum.

Eric Pickles, who heads up the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACOBA), did not mention his presidency of the Enterprise Forum in a written submission to a parliamentary committee or in his CV, before becoming chair of the watchdog last year.

The Enterprise Forum, which boasts of its access to government ministers, aims “to improve the quality and flow of information between the business community and the Conservative Party”. Lord Pickles has been the Forum’s president since 2017.

Lobbying watchdog chair failed to publicly declare role on Tory business forum | openDemocracy

 

It's almost as comical as the Government's own  Anti-Corruption Champion at the Cabinet Office since 2017, John Penrose MP, is married to the Track and Trace head Dido Harding. The performance of the track and trace system has been so stunning that Johnson has offered her the role to head up Britain's new Health Protection Agency.

It would be called scrounging if poor folk were doing it,

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1 hour ago, Mister Gee said:

It would be called scrounging if poor folk were doing it,

I think it’s called levelling up, these days.

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What an utterly shameless creep David Cameron is. 12 months ago whilst most of us were looking out for neighbours, volunteering etc, he was abusing his contacts to further increase his vast wealth. 
 

https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/david-cameron-greensill-lobbying-campaign-michael-gove-995944

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12 minutes ago, tinfoilhat said:

https://amp.theguardian.com/politics/2021/may/12/boris-johnson-faces-court-judgment-over-535-unpaid-debt?__twitter_impression=true

 

Boris owes money. This WRONG. Payments should be taken out of HMRC coffers and the judge JAILED.

Had me confused for a second until I realised you were talking in West77speak  😂

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7 hours ago, West 77 said:

Oh yes he has.   Brexit was officially implemented at the end of January 2020 less than seven weeks after the Tories led by Boris won an eighty seat majority in the December 2019 General Election. The Northern Ireland protocol is connected with the UK's future relationship with the EU.  Northern Ireland will get to decide whether to continue with the protocol in 2024 assuming it's still in place. The UK's future trading relationship with the EU will always be an ongoing process which is one of the benefits of leaving the EU. 

Has he got that CCJ done?

 

Imagine being so rubbish at life that, despite having a vast income, you can’t pay a £500 bill in time. Then imagine that that incompetent person is in charge of the nation.

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50 minutes ago, tinfoilhat said:

https://amp.theguardian.com/politics/2021/may/12/boris-johnson-faces-court-judgment-over-535-unpaid-debt?__twitter_impression=true

 

Boris owes money. This WRONG. Payments should be taken out of HMRC coffers and the judge JAILED.

And it takes a paper the likes of 'The Granuaid' SEVEN months to unearth that juicy bit?? 🤣

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8 minutes ago, RollingJ said:

And it takes a paper the likes of 'The Granuaid' SEVEN months to unearth that juicy bit?? 🤣

It's taken our prime minister an awful lot longer to pay it.

 

No matter, the fine will be quashed, the court knocked down.

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4 minutes ago, tinfoilhat said:

It's taken our prime minister an awful lot longer to pay it.

 

No matter, the fine will be quashed, the court knocked down.

Your replies get funnier - or more desperate - depending how you look at them.🤣

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1 minute ago, RollingJ said:

Your replies get funnier - or more desperate - depending how you look at them.🤣

I'm being deadly serious. 

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