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I Know This Has Been Done To Death.....
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.......but what I don't understand is how Johnson didn't know about a party that was going on at 10 Downing Street. This is the residence of The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and First Lord of The Treasury. They'll be asking us to believe that Moses was found abandoned in a floating basket next, by an "innocent" young female. Come on!
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Got a link to this killing 10CS or has Boris closed it down on MSM and on all the non mSM channels .too. Odd innit
Got a link to this killing 10CS or has Boris closed it down on MSM and on all the non mSM channels .too. Odd innit
//How are the police outwith Number Ten meant to know what's going on in the various offices/rooms in Number Ten?//
Fare play....
Early hour coming and going must have been the norm.
Not to mention music and general party ,hilarity, & stuff coming from the windows (obviously closed)
Not to mention the late night taxis etc.
Really?
Fare play....
Early hour coming and going must have been the norm.
Not to mention music and general party ,hilarity, & stuff coming from the windows (obviously closed)
Not to mention the late night taxis etc.
Really?
unfair, Mozz, Clarion hasn't bleated about the party, he's bleated about the rulebreaking. He (and everyone) was threatened with legal action if he broke the rules, and many got just that. But apparently the rules don't apply in parts of W1.
If And and Dec can laugh at it, I don't see why Clarion can't.
If And and Dec can laugh at it, I don't see why Clarion can't.
somebody was fined £10,000 for holding a party last year iirc. Clarion may well have said this was outrageous, I don't know; but he, like you, me and everyone, would have faced the same penalty if he'd held a party. He has every right to protest at constraints he's been put under that seem not to apply to others. So have we all.
there seem to have been "several dozen" people at this one, bobb. I don't know that a house party is different from a works party (or a wedding), you're still in enclosed spaces, which I thought was the point of the ban.
But I think I recall someone going for a walk in the country in summer last year and being fined because he stopped at an outdoor coffee stall and got a drink. The restrictions have often been draconian.
But I think I recall someone going for a walk in the country in summer last year and being fined because he stopped at an outdoor coffee stall and got a drink. The restrictions have often been draconian.
Yes but this was a workplace. Our store had up to 200 staff there at times. Some offices had many hundred. Schools had big assemblies and last day of term parties.
Let's wait and see what this was.
If it was a boozy knees up with snogging on the dance floor for hours then yes fine them. If it was a team presentation/ end of year thankyou then it's less clear cut as loads did it all over but it was still dumb or unwise for them to do it as its so open to leaks and mischief
Let's wait and see what this was.
If it was a boozy knees up with snogging on the dance floor for hours then yes fine them. If it was a team presentation/ end of year thankyou then it's less clear cut as loads did it all over but it was still dumb or unwise for them to do it as its so open to leaks and mischief