Alexandole Boris de Pfeffel Johnson

Therese Coffey the Haunted Tea Cosy making a fool of herself in defence of the bullshitter in chief - why are these people prepared to ruin their future for the soiled reputation of a man who couldn't give a rats arse about them?

 
Johnson and Carrie will be handing over e-mails and phone records to the electoral commission and Johnson set to be the first sitting PM to be interviewed under caution - must make his party and supporters so proud.
 
Tory Boy Andrew Pierce weighing in on him tonight...........Johnsons days are numbered
Well, Johnson was only ever an ad hoc Prime Minister to 'get brexit done'. The power behind the throne is the ERG, and they did a deal with him. They would vote in favour of the withdrawal agreement, provided he reneged on it afterwards, so the ERG got what they really wanted, a no deal exit.

He hasn't delivered on that promise and a few days ago, the sovereign nations that make up the EU ratified the withdrawal agreement, with very clear penalties for the UK if we don't honour it.

The EU were fully aware of his position, and acted swiftly to protect their interests and ours from being hi-jacked by a group that only have their own self interests at heart.

The Northern Ireland protocol, supported by the EU and guaranteed by the USA, is proving to be a real thorn in the side for our caring tory government that voted against spending £250m to keep hungry children fed during the holidays, but has spunked £37 billion into the black hole of track and trace.
 
I've come to the conclusion that a huge number of people in this country think all politicians are corrupt but give Johnson credit for being blatant about it, somehow seeing him as more honest because he barely tries to hide it.
 
Early release has been made more difficult though for all serious crimes.


Labour pointed out the loophole in the laws in 2010 which allowed Terrorists and other dangerous people to be released early. Tories did nothing (as usual - too busy with their noses in the trough) The Tories were warned again after a terrorist attack and despite promises to close the loophole ... did nothing. This legislation came about after the attack at Fishmongers hall ... too late for those that died.
 
"I am the ultimate arbitrator of what gets investigated"


Says it all.

We're living in a South American banana Republic
Given a bill is going through parliament that allows undercover police to torture people without being held accountable for it with a clause that means that a person can be sent to prison for 10 years simply for demonstrating (even if he/she is on her own) I'd say a police state is on it's way.

No need to mention that the NHS will be almost fully privatized by the end of the year thanks to another bill, so in the not-to-distant future if the police beat the shit out of you and you have no health insurance you'll be digging deep into your own pockets to pay to have the stitches inserted.
 
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Given a bill is going through parliament that allows undercover police to torture people without being held accountable for it with a clause that means that a person can be sent to prison for 10 years simply for demonstrating (even if he/she is on her own) I'd say a police state is on it's way.

No need to mention that the NHS will be almost fully privatized by the end of the year thanks to another bill, so in the not-to-distant future if the police beat the shit out of you and you have no health insurance you'll be digging deep into your own pockets to pay to have the stitches inserted.
I'm following the spycops inquiry at the moment.

The virtual media blackout on it says it all.
 

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