Mr Kobayashi
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Corrected for you
Were you out at an anti-vax demo today by any chance...? :)
Corrected for you
I was lying on the couch with a huge hangover. Not sure what the post means tbh.Were you out at an anti-vax demo today by any chance...? :)
I was lying on the couch with a huge hangover. Not sure what the post means tbh.
Still none the wiserSheep...
Just a staff meeting according to Downing Street.
Obviously.
Aren't all business meetings like that - nice bit of wine and cheese, relaxing in the sun,bring the wife along you know maybe put on a bit of soft music to relax to.You don't have cheese and wine when you're working?
You don't have cheese and wine when you're working?
Not "as ever".
There is no modern UK government equivalent when it comes to the corruption and contempt for the public that the current government exhibits.
I've never voted for them but that is unfair on some of the previous tory governments.Apart from all the previous Conservative Governments.
Ah the old line - they're all bad so (relatively speaking) no one's bad.Don't see all the fuss about this latest picture. Point scoring exercise again from the Guardian and boy do they fucking need some. And cheese and wine as well, oh the shock horror of it all. And no, I'm not a tory fan, infact all the political parties are utter toss
Don't see all the fuss about this latest picture. Point scoring exercise again from the Guardian and boy do they fucking need some. And cheese and wine as well, oh the shock horror of it all. And no, I'm not a tory fan, infact all the political parties are utter toss
Well Rabb on BBC seems surprised that companies up and down the country don't have wine and catering at meetings .
Don't see all the fuss about this latest picture. Point scoring exercise again from the Guardian and boy do they fucking need some. And cheese and wine as well, oh the shock horror of it all. And no, I'm not a tory fan, infact all the political parties are utter toss
Whoever is behind the leaked photos, I'm wondering what their gameplay is because I agree this one to me isn't that damaging because if the date is correct then restrictions in private gardens weren't in force at that time (according to the BBC). I would say the public in general accept that the people running (and I will use that term loosely) the rules may have to bend them as they undergo government business, that this may just be a break during meetings or something like that. I guess further photos may be released soon and the gameplay is to chip away at Johnson for as long as possible so that people are left with the overall opinion that he acted immorally throughout. Not that that would be a shock to many I wouldn't have thought.Don't see all the fuss about this latest picture. Point scoring exercise again from the Guardian and boy do they fucking need some. And cheese and wine as well, oh the shock horror of it all. And no, I'm not a tory fan, infact all the political parties are utter toss
Raab is fucking thick as fucking mince - this is the guy in charge when Johnson isn't capable - fuck me anyone who voted for this lot should hang their heads in shame
If by overseas work you mean sunak and his mates, then yeah. Not that many places to get a shot of the downing street garden, other than out the next door windowWhoever is behind the leaked photos, I'm wondering what their gameplay is because I agree this one to me isn't that damaging because if the date is correct then restrictions in private gardens weren't in force at that time (according to the BBC). I would say the public in general accept that the people running (and I will use that term loosely) the rules may have to bend them as they undergo government business, that this may just be a break during meetings or something like that. I guess further photos may be released soon and the gameplay is to chip away at Johnson for as long as possible so that people are left with the overall opinion that he acted immorally throughout. Not that that would be a shock to many I wouldn't have thought.
There must be concern about who is getting these photos too, from a security angle. Overseas work maybe?