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A Party Too Far ?
Boris Johnsons ambition was to make his name remembered in History.
He has certainly achieved That.
Boris Johnson is the first serving Prime Minister in history to have broken the Law. He and his Con Party thought they were above the Law.
It is time for him and his Cons to go . he has taken the Pee far too long .
....Get Rid ..
He has certainly achieved That.
Boris Johnson is the first serving Prime Minister in history to have broken the Law. He and his Con Party thought they were above the Law.
It is time for him and his Cons to go . he has taken the Pee far too long .
....Get Rid ..
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> over 8000 were fined, why is the PM any different 1) those 8000 didn't set the rules 2) those 8000 didn't lie to Parliament about it 3) telling the truth to Parliament is not a requirement of their jobs
19:58 Tue 12th Apr 2022
We might all want to be careful what we wish for, when we study the pile of (ahem) 'talent' that is in the field to replace a defenestrated Boris ...
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Boris Johnsons wanted to make his name remembered in History.
Boris who?- - - - Boris kto ?
Boris Johnson is the first serving Prime Minister in history to have broken the Law. - no Gully - sorry to do a Naomi on you - no that is not true: Boris is first to be fined
Lloyd George was widely believed to have taken money for honours 1915-20. Thro Maundy Gregory.
how we know dat den? "How much can we get for an OBE?" Lloyd George asked Gregory
( It might have been £1,000:seems very high. ten to forty for a knighthood - Jesus - around half a mill nowadays)
how we know dat part 2? The Lord Chancellor admitted he had been the highest bidder for it - £100 000 ( then ) . Thing is: I never understood: he wasnt a bad LC ( Birkenhead)
Boris who?- - - - Boris kto ?
Boris Johnson is the first serving Prime Minister in history to have broken the Law. - no Gully - sorry to do a Naomi on you - no that is not true: Boris is first to be fined
Lloyd George was widely believed to have taken money for honours 1915-20. Thro Maundy Gregory.
how we know dat den? "How much can we get for an OBE?" Lloyd George asked Gregory
( It might have been £1,000:seems very high. ten to forty for a knighthood - Jesus - around half a mill nowadays)
how we know dat part 2? The Lord Chancellor admitted he had been the highest bidder for it - £100 000 ( then ) . Thing is: I never understood: he wasnt a bad LC ( Birkenhead)