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What on earth is he thinking? He says if he receives a FPN he'll resign. Farewell then his 'vision' for Britain. But if he is not served with a FPN he'll carry on. So how does this ridiculous stunt further Labour prospects?
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Maybe there's a method in his madness. Maybe he knows that whatever happens he's on his way out and so will take the opportunity to jump before his pushed. With his fans extolling the qualities of his dubious honesty and integrity, to walk away under the pretence of 'doing the right thing' must be an attractive option. Labour, I fear, is pretty much dead - and has been for a very long time.
Dubious and honest integrity? In comparison to the bastion of decency that is Johnson you mean? I’m just asking because if his traits and qualities are in question, by what yardstick is he being measured against?
I know that all politicians can be more than a tad liberal with the truth, I’m just curious, so do tell?
Maybe there's a method in his madness. Maybe he knows that whatever happens he's on his way out and so will take the opportunity to jump before his pushed. With his fans extolling the qualities of his dubious honesty and integrity, to walk away under the pretence of 'doing the right thing' must be an attractive option. Labour, I fear, is pretty much dead - and has been for a very long time.
Dubious and honest integrity? In comparison to the bastion of decency that is Johnson you mean? I’m just asking because if his traits and qualities are in question, by what yardstick is he being measured against?
I know that all politicians can be more than a tad liberal with the truth, I’m just curious, so do tell?
""If Keir Starmer really is a man of honour, he wouldn't be trying to sway the police over beergate"" Daily Mail.
""Government minister Chris Philp suggested Sir Keir could be “attempting to pressure the police into clearing him” and called the move “deeply inappropriate”.
...allies boasted it could see police not take action for fear of being seen to oust the Opposition chief."" The Sun
Oh dear ... more and more are taking up that very opinion. They just need it pointing out to them. :))
""Government minister Chris Philp suggested Sir Keir could be “attempting to pressure the police into clearing him” and called the move “deeply inappropriate”.
...allies boasted it could see police not take action for fear of being seen to oust the Opposition chief."" The Sun
Oh dear ... more and more are taking up that very opinion. They just need it pointing out to them. :))
There's more ... ""“When the police were investigating cash for honours, Labour sources made clear that questioning Tony Blair under caution would lead to his resignation . . . a similar tactic might be being deployed to scare the police. Chris Philp, the digital minister, hinted at the unease last night, saying it was “deeply inappropriate that Sir Keir appeared to be attempting to pressure the police into clearing him”.
A Labour source said: “Putting pressure on the police is when the ruling party uses the election campaign to harass the police into investigating its political opponents.”
A policing source conceded, though, that Starmer’s intervention put more pressure on officers because it meant detectives were determining his political fate."" The Times.
A Labour source said: “Putting pressure on the police is when the ruling party uses the election campaign to harass the police into investigating its political opponents.”
A policing source conceded, though, that Starmer’s intervention put more pressure on officers because it meant detectives were determining his political fate."" The Times.
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""If Keir Starmer really is a man of honour, he wouldn't be trying to sway the police over beergate"" Daily Mail.
""Government minister Chris Philp suggested Sir Keir could be “attempting to pressure the police into clearing him” and called the move “deeply inappropriate”.
Is that the same Chris Philip who tried to tell Sky News that when Dorries and Johnson posted the exact same verbatim tweet that they were just like minded?
""If Keir Starmer really is a man of honour, he wouldn't be trying to sway the police over beergate"" Daily Mail.
""Government minister Chris Philp suggested Sir Keir could be “attempting to pressure the police into clearing him” and called the move “deeply inappropriate”.
Is that the same Chris Philip who tried to tell Sky News that when Dorries and Johnson posted the exact same verbatim tweet that they were just like minded?
I read it earlier and seen, "But the growing mountain of evidence shows to me the Labour leader is bang to rights and I find it hard to believe this was the only occasion he threw caution to the wind and ignored the restrictions he had enforced on us mere mortals."
Based upon a single incident, his imagination has run wild.
Based upon a single incident, his imagination has run wild.
I think the Mail comment is spot on.
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You’re wasting your time. The Hohnson supporters cannot make up theirs minds. If Starmer is issued a FPN and resigns they’ll call it a publicity stunt. If he’s cleared they’ll claim double standards because Johnson got one but decided against honour and duty not to resign, whilst do many of his ministers, entourage and advisers have gone in the last six months.
Yet none of them want to address the elephant in the room of the second round of Downing St FPN’s nor the Gray report.
Have we a projected date yet for either of these events? The Met said that the next round would be imminent after the local elections so I’m perplexed as to what the delay could be?
You’re wasting your time. The Hohnson supporters cannot make up theirs minds. If Starmer is issued a FPN and resigns they’ll call it a publicity stunt. If he’s cleared they’ll claim double standards because Johnson got one but decided against honour and duty not to resign, whilst do many of his ministers, entourage and advisers have gone in the last six months.
Yet none of them want to address the elephant in the room of the second round of Downing St FPN’s nor the Gray report.
Have we a projected date yet for either of these events? The Met said that the next round would be imminent after the local elections so I’m perplexed as to what the delay could be?
SB: "Yet none of them want to address the elephant in the room of the second round of Downing St FPN’s nor the Gray report.
Have we a projected date yet for either of these events? The Met said that the next round would be imminent after the local elections so I’m perplexed as to what the delay could be? " - err no, what part of the PM is not going to resign over party gate is troubling you? The SG report and/or more FPNs are irrelevant, it's not a resigning issue, neither is beer gate as I have said many times. The only resigning issue here has been constructed by Rodders and inflicted on himself.
Have we a projected date yet for either of these events? The Met said that the next round would be imminent after the local elections so I’m perplexed as to what the delay could be? " - err no, what part of the PM is not going to resign over party gate is troubling you? The SG report and/or more FPNs are irrelevant, it's not a resigning issue, neither is beer gate as I have said many times. The only resigning issue here has been constructed by Rodders and inflicted on himself.