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It looks like the only spontaneous thing was the post curry 'work' they got back to.



In the grand scheme of things it's something of nothing so why muddy the waters? People working away from home, at a time where choice is limited, factor in that they need to eat and wisely pre-plan it so why not just say that?

Who advised him to take the 'impromptu curry' line? If genuine who leaked this internal memo? More to this than a Daily Heil hit job maybe?

Just a thought ;)
 
It looks like the only spontaneous thing was the post curry 'work' they got back to.



In the grand scheme of things it's something of nothing so why muddy the waters? People working away from home, at a time where choice is limited, factor in that they need to eat and wisely pre-plan it so why not just say that?

Who advised him to take the 'impromptu curry' line? If genuine who leaked this internal memo? More to this than a Daily Heil hit job maybe?

Just a thought ;)


The bits ripped out would be revealing and so done for a purpose - the bit you can see itemises the itinerary ending with Starmer times to go onto a teleconference and when he planned to finish speaking - I bet above that were details of what parts of the team were doing what and any rally points to meet up - wouldn't mind betting the reference to the curry was put in bold type by the reporter too.

Starmer is a lawyer - he will have genned up on what law applied at the time and will be equipped to answer the Police and tell them what he had to observe and why. They had better have a cast iron case for any action because he could challenge it in court.

The point the reporters and Tories whipping this up seem to have failed to grasp is - what if Starmer gets and FPN? Why resign? Johnson would not be able to resist going on the attack in PMQ's - Starmer just responds with "why do you think I should resign Prime Minister?" Johnson cannot reply without implicating himself
 
It looks like the only spontaneous thing was the post curry 'work' they got back to.



In the grand scheme of things it's something of nothing so why muddy the waters? People working away from home, at a time where choice is limited, factor in that they need to eat and wisely pre-plan it so why not just say that?

Who advised him to take the 'impromptu curry' line? If genuine who leaked this internal memo? More to this than a Daily Heil hit job maybe?

Just a thought ;)

In the grand scheme of things who cares about a bit if birthday cake and a beer?

You know you sound exactly the same as the Tories, right?
 
Do Labour get a fair shot from the BBC?

Miliband putting a very good argument on the Sunday Morning programme while the interviewer challenging him on every single point.
 

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