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

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We only left a couple of years ago, just before Covid hit. We had spent a lifetime in the EU and even before it metamorphosed into the overburdening superstate it’s become, it took years to adjust to the new reality. Those of a certain age know this. Leaving the EU was far more complicated than joining the EEC because of all the laws adopted as a result and the disgraceful rearguard action of Remainers and the CS. Compromise is a wonderful thing but it takes two to compromise, and as the EU was hell bent on punishing the U.K. there was very little evidence of compromise on their behalf. With goodwill on both parties it should have been easy but unfortunately politics got in the way….
We didn’t leave before covid hit. The vote was before but we left well after it
 
This reads as if you've eaten a Blackstones and then vomited the pages up in a random order.

The Privileges Committee is comprised of MPs, not members of the public or judicial figures. It has never intended to be a court, so to insist that it follows the same process as a Court is wilfully misleading.

As is saying that - for example - Bernard Jenkins might have attended a function that broke the COVID rules at the time; Johnson wasn't before the Committee for attending those parties, he was there because he misled the House. Is there any suggestion that Jenkins did that? No, they've just gone on about nudism for some reason. Suggesting that attending such a function means he would have to step aside because of a conflict of interest is as absurd as it would have been to call for him to step aside from the Margaret Ferrier case because he'd been on a train once.

Johnson is a serial liar, indeed he has just demonstrated that again today with this ACOBA nonsense.

Nice vomit of points not in the least relevant to my comment. I couldn’t give a crap if Jenkin runs naked around Westminster or if he celebrated his wife’s birthday, as the police will rule on that. But he despises Boris and should have taken his hatred away from the committee. Harperson, is a disgrace, holier than thou who expressed her intentions before the committee started her work. As someone who had to deny potential links to paedophilia and links to the Paedophile Information Exchange, she should have known better to just believe unsubstantiated claims……
 
By criminal, do you mean for the same police fine that Sunak received and that Starmer got away with because of a more lenient plod……

Nice vomit of points not in the least relevant to my comment. I couldn’t give a crap if Jenkin runs naked around Westminster or if he celebrated his wife’s birthday, as the police will rule on that. But he despises Boris and should have taken his hatred away from the committee. Harperson, is a disgrace, holier than thou who expressed her intentions before the committee started her work. As someone who had to deny potential links to paedophilia and links to the Paedophile Information Exchange, she should have known better to just believe unsubstantiated claims……
Pick a lane cheesy-chebs...
 
Nice vomit of points not in the least relevant to my comment. I couldn’t give a crap if Jenkin runs naked around Westminster or if he celebrated his wife’s birthday, as the police will rule on that. But he despises Boris and should have taken his hatred away from the committee. Harperson, is a disgrace, holier than thou who expressed her intentions before the committee started her work. As someone who had to deny potential links to paedophilia and links to the Paedophile Information Exchange, she should have known better to just believe unsubstantiated claims……

thats more vomit, pete
 
We only left a couple of years ago, just before Covid hit. We had spent a lifetime in the EU and even before it metamorphosed into the overburdening superstate it’s become, it took years to adjust to the new reality. Those of a certain age know this. Leaving the EU was far more complicated than joining the EEC because of all the laws adopted as a result and the disgraceful rearguard action of Remainers and the CS. Compromise is a wonderful thing but it takes two to compromise, and as the EU was hell bent on punishing the U.K. there was very little evidence of compromise on their behalf. With goodwill on both parties it should have been easy but unfortunately politics got in the way….

I was gonna engage honestly, but can’t be arsed with that type of BS. Have a good evening.
 
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