At least you've saved Fatcat a job with this postThese pictures raise some serious questions for Keir Starmer.
What does it change? So, it’s been proved Boris Johnson has lied. So what? Nothing new there, he’ll brazen it out. No viable leadership contender. Many more months if this farce to come
Think someone referred (accurately) to Tory MPs backing Johnson as scum earlier in the thread, so no doubt he'll be along with some faux outrage about that shortly.At least you've saved Fatcat a job with this post
There's photographic and irrefutable evidence of him breaking the law, that the Met has seen, and he's not been fined for it.
It brings them in to question, not just him.
What does it change? So, it’s been proved Boris Johnson has lied. So what? Nothing new there, he’ll brazen it out. No viable leadership contender. Many more months if this farce to come
He'll now launch an inquiry as to why the met didn't issue him a fine given the circumstances.
It'll take months and he'll be unable to comment further on this issue until it's concluded....
Me too.That one made me chuckle
I'm laughing, but I really wouldn't rule it out. It has got that ridiculous.
It’s very clear, his suitcase was with him as he made his way to the flat and he was ambushed by a bottle of champagne, the pm made a speech and went back to his flat, we’re he continues to work whilst listening to ABBAWhich tory MP's turn is it to go on TV and make an **** of themselves defending this on the morning news programmes tomorrow?
I’d argue that point though as unlike in the US it’s not JUST about one man though unlike trump.I see that some people are already out pushing the Starmer line.
While there are myriad differences between the two, it doesn't really change what Johnson did or that he lied to parliament about it.
Everyone can see this now. The longer he stays the worse this country becomes.
Look across the Atlantic to see where this leads. A formerly conservative party embraces authoritarianism and abandons all decency and respect for institutions for the sake of one man in the fear of relinquishing power.