johnnytapia
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Cry me a river
Cry me a river
The law, not the electorate, is our only hope.Aside from the political fallout, I'm just as annoyed with the apparent lack of a police enquiry. If guilty of lockdown LAWS, is Boris to be allowed to get away with any further punishment on the grounds of now making a "Wholesome apology"? Can all persons previously arrested and/or fined now make a "Wholesome Apology" and get their money refunded and criminal record annulled?
You can’t be “fairly” pathetic.His “apology”/excuse in the Commons today was laughable, and he cut a fairly pathetic figure. Still wouldn’t surprise me if he managed to ride this out, but shame on the Conservative party if he does. They’re morally bankrupt.
The law, not the electorate, is our only hope.
Ok, utterly pathetic.You can’t be “fairly” pathetic.
The law, not the electorate, is our only hope.
Which is the biggest concern really, it shouldn’t need the law.
Matt Hancock says he backs any police action against Neil Ferguson
Met says scientist will face no further action after UK health secretary says lockdown breach leaves him speechlesswww.theguardian.com
I remember the Scottish health minister resigning for going to her second home too.
There should be no way out at all and any mp that tweeted support for him today really should be gone too to be honest.
Genuinely curious as to why anyone who wanted to see a labour government at the next election would want him to go?
surely him limping on to the next GE is by far and away their best hope of getting elected?
Sunak or Truss with 2 years in there and a 80 seat majority to get whatever policies they want in before a GE, beat Starmer comfortably imo.
Boris 10 points behind in the polls and large numbers of his mp’s rebelling and his cabinet calling the shots gets nothing virtually done between now and a GE.