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I've challenged every case I've seen but I have still yet to see a real case of the PM telling porkies so here is your chance. Please show me an example of the PM lying. Mostly the problem is with what an actual porky is so here is a helpful definition, in English a lie is this: "Saying something that the person saying it knows is not true when they say it". Over to you ladies.
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On Wednesday of this week, Gromit wrote:-
‘Johnson has lied to us and parliament consistently throughout this affair.
First he said he had not attended any parties - untrue.
Then, if he had, lockdown rules were applied - untrue.
He said he knew the rules, and obeyed them - untrue.
He then said hadn’t realised he was at a party - untrue.’
‘Johnson has lied to us and parliament consistently throughout this affair.
First he said he had not attended any parties - untrue.
Then, if he had, lockdown rules were applied - untrue.
He said he knew the rules, and obeyed them - untrue.
He then said hadn’t realised he was at a party - untrue.’
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TTT you seem to be getting your knickers in a twist, obviously because history seems to be (finally) catching up with the antics of your photographed hero. If I were you, I'd sit back until it all becomes yesterday's fish and chip wrapper otherwise you might have a coronerarry! Further suggestion: change that photo for one where he at least TRIES to look dignified.
I'm not going to say he did lie. Honestly - I think it is far worse.
I.E. that he did not know/understand the rules he had instigated and authorised and so genuinely did not think that he had broken any. Why did you put it 'over to you, ladies' by the way?
I don't think he should resign, but I am worried about his ignorance and the acceptance of unacceptable standards and mores in the higher echelons of government and the civil service. That appalls me.
I.E. that he did not know/understand the rules he had instigated and authorised and so genuinely did not think that he had broken any. Why did you put it 'over to you, ladies' by the way?
I don't think he should resign, but I am worried about his ignorance and the acceptance of unacceptable standards and mores in the higher echelons of government and the civil service. That appalls me.