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Frightening.
Boris Johnson's decision-making was "Bipolar" during Covid says Sir Patrick Valance. My question is does anyone on AB agree with him ...I Do
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Perseverer, the link Corby provided didn't say what gulliver is claiming in his OP.
Channel 4 broadcast this at a most opportune moment - just as the Conservative Party conference was getting underway. Can't think why. Mr Johnson has been hounded out of office and out of parliament - and still, after all this time, his critics fear him. The whole thing stinks - and always has.
By the way, Mr Gove hinted the other day that Mr Johnson may return to political life at some time. Oo-er! As gulliver says, 'frightening'. ;o)
> Ellipsis, I didn't miss your post. The diary entries were mentioned earlier.
Oh. It's just that the Patrick Vallance diary was nothing to do with the Channel 4 docudrama, it came from diary entries released to the Covid inquiry yesterday, as I said in that post, with a second link. So it was his personal diary, that was forced into public by the inquiry into Johnson's behaviour ... not by Vallance's spite.
Nor should it. But the Patrick Vallance diary entries, that were in the OP, were nothing about Partygate. Here's that link again:
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What you seem to have done is mixed up the news about one of Boris's failings (flip-flopping), with a docudrama about another of Boris's failings (partying and lying about it).
Boris would still be in power if not for the partying and lying. The flip-flopping would not have got him out of power ... it's a completely different issue.