Current Affairs The next Tory (strong and stable) leader is Boris Johnson

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Murderer.

Strange that I used to get picked up on using that by the usual Tory defending suspects.

I suppose it's a bit hard to refute given what we now know.
 
What do we now know.....
That Tories there at the time have briefed journalists that he did say what is claimed about preferring to see thousands of bodies piled up rather than another lockdown; that Downing St today wont deny the story.

That's what we now know.
 
Extract from book by Sunday Times journalists Jonathan Calvert and George Arbuthnott:


When we began writing this book, we had witnessed the consequences of the decision to lock down late in March, but did not expect the government to make the same mistake again by delaying in the autumn. We certainly did not think that Johnson would commit the same error for a third time. By prevaricating again over Christmas and into the New Year, 1.6 million more people are estimated to have been infected over the 17 days from the time the cabinet agreed that something had to be done about the mutant virus on Saturday 19 December and the inevitable national lockdown on Monday 4 January. That brought the total number of infections allowed to spread across Britain over the combined 68 days that the prime minister had delayed bringing in the country’s three lockdowns to an extraordinary 4.5 million, according to Imperial College modelling.

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That Tories there at the time have briefed journalists that he did say what is claimed about preferring to see thousands of bodies piled up rather than another lockdown; that Downing St today wont deny the story.

That's what we now know.

It’ll be chip wrapping by Thursday......
 
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