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Boris & His Bus Vindicated (Again)
The High-Court agrees that £350 million is an acceptable figure & this creep can repent at his leisure;
https:/ /order- order.c om/2019 /09/30/ anti-bo ris-pri vate-pr osecuto r-facin g-finan cial-ru in-losi ng/
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The appeal against the ruling in favour of Mr Bsll was in the grounds that Johnson’s actions did not constitute an abuse of state power or misconduct in public office. as alleged.
Not that the claims in the bus were actually true, which they manifestly weren’t.
Personally I don’t agree with this legal challenge and apart from its being hugely expensive, unfavourable judgments can be misunderstood, misrepresented, or spun by agenda-based media outlets, as here.
Not that the claims in the bus were actually true, which they manifestly weren’t.
Personally I don’t agree with this legal challenge and apart from its being hugely expensive, unfavourable judgments can be misunderstood, misrepresented, or spun by agenda-based media outlets, as here.
The ruling said that as Johnson had subsequently claimed that he was talking “gross” amounts then it was reasonable, as that covers the deductions. However of course they’d have needed a very large bus indeed to get all that on. The plain, and misleading, implication was that we are £350 billion “out of pocket”. Which plainly is untrue.
But it shows how easy it is in legal cases to worm your way out of things, and like I say I think the whole thing is a shocking waste of money.
But it shows how easy it is in legal cases to worm your way out of things, and like I say I think the whole thing is a shocking waste of money.
They were being economical with the truth to put it mildly.
Even Farage was to call it out as dishonest, although it’s true that the two leave campaigns were at each other’s throats a lot of the time.
(Million not billion yes lol)
But in campaigns this sort of dishonesty happens all the time say. Personally I think the “breaking point” poster was a lot more shameful but sometimes you just have to get over these things and move on.
Even Farage was to call it out as dishonest, although it’s true that the two leave campaigns were at each other’s throats a lot of the time.
(Million not billion yes lol)
But in campaigns this sort of dishonesty happens all the time say. Personally I think the “breaking point” poster was a lot more shameful but sometimes you just have to get over these things and move on.
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