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All pigs are equal..but some pigs are more equal than others.
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Napoleon and Josephine oh and Henrick pig!
Stay at home and save the NHS. I got a feeling this is going to bite them on the bum in due course! |
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flameproof
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He actually lives at No.11, the living accommodation is larger than at No.10 and he kicked Javed out to bag it.
Makes sense though for him to be away from there though, they are workplaces with lots of staff there on a daily basis. Needs to get himself fully recovered. Like it or not, he is the PM. |
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You guys should have acted faster, can't believe it took over 24 hours for this thread to be created!
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its not that boris is there, its how has his girlfriend been allowed to travel there today to meet him
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Myself and Angoose raised this on the Boris being discharged thread yesterday, reg. It had a kind of inevitability there would be one, they were just too slow to act imv, I'm sure an apology will be forthcoming
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A vaccine for covid 19 will definitely happen before a cure for Boris Derangement Syndrome, that's a certainty
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I like that.
it could be the new forum polite insult, are you suffering from BDS ![]() |
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Only a slightly more welcome ailment than IDS
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All good reg, just trying to have a bit of fun with some of Boris' most vocal opponent on the forum.
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i atually like boris and i am a brexiteer, but if that scotish minister n had to resign for flouting rules , then surely boris has, he shouldnt have his girlfriend near chequers , she had no right to travel .
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It was the CMO not the politician, where her whole family bounced between the two properties. The PM has been discharged after being close to death in ICU, his pregnant fiance joining him in his recuperation is nothing but logical and reasonable.
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That’s great
Cider House Rules apply I shall be going to my London abode later this week. I am bored in the sticks it is only logical and reasonable that a change of scenery will do me the world of good. Got bless you cider ![]() |
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No sleeping allowed on park benches W.D.
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my teenage lad about 20 mins drive for me, i havent seen him for near a month
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If you had come out of intensive care, and discharged I'm definitely sure he would be able to visit you.
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you know that for a fact do you?
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cider, im not saying its right/ wrong, but people/ kids are actually dying there alone, are you saying that boris coming out of intensive care is more important
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Apparently all of the mothers of Johnson's undeclared children have demanded that they can sit out the lockdown at Chequers, going to get very crowded
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I'd have done exactly the same if I was Boris post ICU eg removed myself away from London (and work), off to 2nd (holiday) home for a bit of fresh air, recuperation and private time with fiancee. Boris could even have a walk outside Chequers which is not possible at No 10.
Let's hope his riff-raff (Dominic) friends stay away. Just do not know what infectious diseases they could be harbouring that lot of sleaze bag. |
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Elis go and see your son unless you are vulnerable
Cider is just having a laff. Nobody is seriously defending Borris and his inactions. |
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Sky had some footage of someone towing a boat being stopped who was allowed to continue ffs. So visiting parents after they've been discharged from ICU yes he might just get away with it
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Was it the QE2
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We predicted this on another thread yesterday Cider.
The miserable anti-Boris anti-Carrie leftists dont seem to understand the guy is The Prime Minister. Whoever that is it is only right he (or she) is protected and goes wherever he wants with whoever he wants so he can get fighting fit to return to the battle. He is not some random guy (like most of us in here) sitting this war out on the sofa. It is the morons who moaned that he even got tested and the fear of the political correct types that meant he did not want to been seen to be 'queue jumping' the NHS that meant he almost died in the first place. There needs to be urgent all-party review of the protocols to protect the PM and senior ministers to make sure nothing like this ever happens again. Of course the PM should 'queue jump' and be protected at all costs. You would not see Trump or Macron or Merkel or any other leader in this situation. |
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The Cabinet Minister closest to the Scottish doctor who had to resign is Robert Jenrick who moved his family to his second (or third or fourth) home and then claimed it was his primary abode.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/04/09/cabinet-minister-robert-jenrick-drove-40-miles-visit-parents/ He'd probably have been sacked already except that Boris was on sick leave at the time. |
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sofiakenny
All pigs are equal..but some pigs are more equal than others. -- Indeed, Nicola Sturgeon had her photo taken and circulated clapping the NHS outside her front door the other day.. of her other house in the West of Scotland not her offical residence of Bute House in Edinburgh, where government business is done.. |
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"The miserable anti-Boris anti-Carrie leftists dont seem to understand the guy is The Prime Minister"
The pettiness from the usual suspect group is very tiring isn't it... |
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as tiring as the constant lying and double standards?
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Comparing Bojo to any joe public is akin to comparing the UK and Niger (the poorest nation) in economic terms. Of course Bojo must be accorded every available resource at the NHS and country disposal. He's the Prime Minister, and the most powerful person in the UK.
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that doesnt give him a free reign to lie and deceive
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I do not like Bojo as a politician, but he's significantly better than the other lot of misfits most of whom were there because of political correctness or cronyism. Every politician is economical with the truth sometimes to get on or to belong - it's politics. But, he's not a convicted liar in court like one or two.
Bojo is an elected leader of his Party, and an elected Prime Minister with a large majority. And, for that I respect his position as Prime Minister esp in this climate. Will I vote for him (again) next time? I'd think so unless he makes a complete hash of his "reign" or the other lot has a miraculous political recovery. |
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well he has had a bad start
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somebody said he wasnt happy with living next door to sunak
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Will I vote for him (again) next time? I'd think so unless he makes a complete hash of his "reign" or the other lot has a miraculous political recovery.
How do you think he is doing so far ?Tbf he is harming less people since he went into hospital. |
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Video: UK Police Break In to Man’s House to Check He’s Not Having a Social Gathering
Warning he's not happy. Explicit language in the video. ![]() . https://summit.news/2020/04/13/video-uk-police-break-in-to-mans-house-to-check-hes-not-having-a-party/ |
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Hi W.D, you posting from your London park bench?
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Hi Akak
Not yet. A couple more days. Do me a favour please. Say something in defence of Dorris and the Governments handling of this crisis. In fact say something about how brilliant Therese Coffey was on TV this morning. Laughter is the best cure |