Alexandole Boris de Pfeffel Johnson

I've taken this from a council website. That value is equivalent to about 3-4 hours work after deductions if you were on one of the lower grades, hardly a big inducement. The figure quoted above represents more than 3 months of Johnson's salary as PM after tax.
  1. Staff should not accept gifts or hospitality over a minimal value (£25). Any offers of gifts, prizes hospitality or sponsorship should be recorded in the Council’s Gifts & Hospitality Register held by each Director or, in the case of Directors the Chief Executive. The register must include all offers of gifts, etc whether accepted or declined. Permission should be sought from the Directors before any gift, hospitality or sponsorship is accepted. When in doubt the employee should always refuse such gifts. A standard form is available on the Gifts and Hospitality page.
Why is it that we hold people earning average or lower than average salaries to a higher standard than the prime minister?
And since the Localism Act came in (2011) the only local councillor convicted of not declaring a pecuniary interest was desperately unlucky - he did paid work for a charity that might have benefited from a broad policy decision (not a specific item like a planning application) and felt it was too remote from any personal benefit to declare it and not take part in the vote.

Every landlord MP voting for any housing legislation should not vote. And so on.
 
Flew to Afghanistan to avoid a debate on a runway at Heathrow - hid in a milk fridge to avoid questions from GMB so of course he has decided not to attend the HoC and contribute to a debate on whether or not his Govt is mired in sleaze - absolute fucking coward
 
Flew to Afghanistan to avoid a debate on a runway at Heathrow - hid in a milk fridge to avoid questions from GMB so of course he has decided not to attend the HoC and contribute to a debate on whether or not his Govt is mired in sleaze - absolute fucking coward
Starmer has accused him publicly of being corrupt, so PMQ this week might attract a bigger audience than usual.

He should begin by asking the Speaker if he is allowed to call Liar Johnson corrupt in Parliament...
 
Starmer has accused him publicly of being corrupt, so PMQ this week might attract a bigger audience than usual.

He should begin by asking the Speaker if he is allowed to call Liar Johnson corrupt in Parliament...

Nah, that just gives Bozo the chance to repeat the stuff about Labour MPs getting criminal sentences (heard that again this morning on the BBC from a Conservative MP blatantly trying to dodge the question, and not being allowed to distract).

Far easier to phrase it that the head of the Standards Committe (or whatever Bryant's committee is, and several judges hes asked) described it as corrupt practice and a fair review, and then state that it is the party machine and decisionmakers that is corrupt, and ask if Bozo still supports the idea. I assume Starmer will have a follow-up having set the heffalump trap.
 
Just seen Bonehead on the news apparently todays photo op is far more important than parliamentary standards?
 
Just seen Bonehead on the news apparently todays photo op is far more important than parliamentary standards?

anything to not have to face up to and answer questions on his own conduct in office - as I said earlier he's a fucking coward
 
View attachment 29556Staff masked up in hospital and this prick can’t be arsed
My mum is currently in ICU.

Everywhere I went in the hospital all staff were masked up and the majority of people in there for whatever reason we're as well.

That picture there says it all.

It's the spit of when Trump did the same in his Covid denial stage.

If I saw him on the way to visit my mum looking like that I'd have to stop myself chinning the ****.
 
I think Starmer and Rayner are making a point by staying for the while debate the PM is taking train numbers waiting for his back to London.
 
Thought he was on a diet, nice man boobs going on

You have to mask up in a hospital, he doesnt give a fuck

From his own govt online advice page

Infection Prevention Control (IPC) guidance advises that patients and visitors across all healthcare settings should wear a face covering, providing it is tolerated and is not detrimental to their medical or care needs
 
He is in bother - long standing Tory MP's unhappy for the mess around their Brexit mate Patterson - new Blue Wall MP's shitting bricks they are one term MP's with slender majorities - and the papers have it in for him and his crowd






 
His total avoidance to answer questions today and attempts to deflect were pathetic...... as diesel hits £8 a gallon - gas and electric costs go through the roof and food costs rise his future is limited - he will need to stand up and take the questions but we know he will hide in a milk fridge and take the slow train to Pitsea rather than do that........coward
 

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