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Nor any moral high ground to be fair.Hopeless should of course resugn and if he doesnt he should be sacked. Sadly Johnson hasn’t got the moral compass to do so.
Nor any moral high ground to be fair.Hopeless should of course resugn and if he doesnt he should be sacked. Sadly Johnson hasn’t got the moral compass to do so.
“On Thursday evening after a successful day of saving lives and protecting the NHS, I walked in to my office to see Gina choking on a throat swab from our world beating test and trace kits. I immediately tried to dislodge it with my tongue to save her life…”
Yep.
He's the same man who made illegal to visit your parents.
Moral high ground/compass. Pretty much the same thing really. He wont sack him. More likely to be jealous that he didn't get there first.Nor any moral high ground to be fair.
Ask Jennifer Arcuri. Do you think Johnson should also resign?So who will be the new health secretary?
surely he will go today ?
women never cease to surprise me in their choice of men - she’s obviously not going for his looks, his money (she has plenty of her own), so it only leads me to conclude she is turned on by the power! each to there own I suppose.
Be careful what you read in the Mail!!!!Ask Jennifer Arcuri. Do you think Johnson should also resign?
The Guardian is a trust-owned, reliably-factual, Left-leaning newspaper, while the Mail is a unreliable source of news and the last remnant of the British Union of Fascists.Smogonthethames said:
my point is that you can pick any piece of media and get another point of view. . I have as much respect for the Mail as I do the Guardian
Tbf the two time’s a year I do some DIY gets Mrs Jostler hot under the collar so, they do seem to have some strange turn ons.So who will be the new health secretary?
surely he will go today ?
women never cease to surprise me in their choice of men - she’s obviously not going for his looks, his money (she has plenty of her own), so it only leads me to conclude she is turned on by the power! each to there own I suppose.
It pizzes me off - we cant see our Mam in hospital at the moment, but this twit and the fat bumbling liar in no.10 can mix it in Cornwall and do what the hell they like - with impunity.Well ones thing for sure he won’t be going home tonight , probably kipping on BoJo’s settee in his yellow socks and likely matching Y fronts
A weird comment. His infidelity was in every media outlet in the UK (and he still wont go). Of course he wont sack Hopeless because that would be hypocrisy.Be careful what you read in the Mail!!!!
The Guardian is a trust-owned, reliably-factual, Left-leaning newspaper, while the Mail is a unreliable source of news and the last remnant of the British Union of Fascists.
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Eat Out to Help Out?Turns out it was part of a "shag your office coworker" NHS trial to get people back to the office.
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I’m not really arsed about the affair in office - lots of people have affairs in all walks of life. It’s the fact he’s the health secretary imposing rules on us about close contact and social distancing whilst he’s snogging with some woman. It’s akin to the drugs czar shooting up in front of us all whilst telling us how bad drugs are. I can’t see him lasting the day though worryingly I had to search a bit to find the headline and the only place did find it was the sun!!!A You Gov poll will mysteriously appear in the Mail tomorrow indicating that to about 70% of the public it either ‘doesn’t matter’ or ‘only matters a little’ if government ministers have affairs whilst in office…