What’s your opinion on this - sue grey revelations

No, I agree, I am just outlining what the actual process is doing.

It is the actions of a man with no shame and no morality. The whole front bench is complicit if they alow this to be quietly killed in a favourable report.

The key question I don't understand is why are the police just talking with the government and not investigating? I mean they essentially have eyewitnesses to the event and the attendees. Two-tier democracy at its finest.
Bless! Such innocence!

The police is hand in glove with the government. The are literally in the pay of the government and you don't bite the hand that feeds you.
 
Bless! Such innocence!

The police is hand in glove with the government. The are literally in the pay of the government and you don't bite the hand that feeds you.

I am more than aware of that dynamic, it is the lack of public pressure for a police inquiry that has my head scratching. It is open and shut, make them or shame them.
 
How can the pubic pressure the police for an inquiry?

because apathy allows for them to ignore it, or say this report closes that matter. If the pressure is relentless and united it becomes more difficult to ignore. I am not saying it will be certain, just that without it there is a very limited chance a proper investigation will occur without it. With it the chances improve.

Apathy is what enables this kind of obvious cooperation easy, make it hard for them. As I said make them or shame them, don't give them an easy out. The press won't do it, it is only public cooperation in message that will have any impact.
 
because apathy allows for them to ignore it, or say this report closes that matter. If the pressure is relentless and united it becomes more difficult to ignore. I am not saying it will be certain, just that without it there is a very limited chance a proper investigation will occur without it. With it the chances improve.

Apathy is what enables this kind of obvious cooperation easy, make it hard for them. As I said make them or shame them, don't give them an easy out. The press won't do it, it is only public cooperation in message that will have any impact.
I don't know about apathy but I don't think there is any legal requirement for the police to act on public sentiment.
 
I don't know about apathy but I don't think there is any legal requirement for the police to act on public sentiment.
Nobody implied there was. But without scrutiny and pressure there is even less incentive for them to follow the letter of the law and investigate. Public pressure is essential in these matters because without it there is an almost zero chance the truth will ever be revealed.
 
Nobody implied there was. But without scrutiny and pressure there is even less incentive for them to follow the letter of the law and investigate. Public pressure is essential in these matters because without it there is an almost zero chance the truth will ever be revealed.
The fix is already in.

Met is saying they will wait the outcome of Gray's 'inquiry'. Her findings will be that mistakes were made but no-one acted in bad faith and even though they sailed close to the wind no rules were actually broken (I know, I know but that is what will happen). Johnson will act upset and fire a couple of servants. The Met will say 'Oh well. nothing to see here. Move along'. Open corruption in the government, civil service and police. Welcome to UK 2022.
 
The fix is already in.

Met is saying they will wait the outcome of Gray's 'inquiry'. Her findings will be that mistakes were made but no-one acted in bad faith and even though they sailed close to the wind no rules were actually broken (I know, I know but that is what will happen). Johnson will act upset and fire a couple of servants. The Met will say 'Oh well. nothing to see here. Move along'. Open corruption in the government, civil service and police. Welcome to UK 2022.
I agree. I said earlier in this thread what I think the outcome will be if you look and is on similar lines to this.
 
You know what wouldn`t surprise me at all is that Alexander is already out of the PM seat (not officially but he knows as behind closed doors it`s been decided), everyone thinks that the inquiry will clear him but in fact it won`t, he`ll have to publicly resign ( even though he`s already been replaced.....just not officially ) and everyone will think the Tories have done the right thing by being open and transparent.......poll bounce and all that utter nonsense that the media will hammer in to our skulls

The stink of this Government is nauseating
 
They are laughing in the faces of the British public & they’re not even trying to hide it now because they know there are muppets who don’t care what they do or even if they are taking the p**s in their eyes he can do no wrong simply because he got brexit done the BBC we’re interviewing some of them on breakfast news this morning honestly you couldn’t make it up.
The met police of which sajid jahvids brother Bas is a high ranking officer are waiting for the outcome of sue greys enquiry.
Meanwhile sue grey is using this time destroying any & all evidence that could incriminate bozo.
It’s not the first time she’s done it that’s why they got her to run the enquiry bet she’s a dame by the end of the year.
 
We all know that Johnson will be absolved, given a ticking off for the booze culture within his office and that others will take the fall, he’s an expert in deadcatting so expect the summary release to coincide with some other news or announcement, the fact that the report will not be released in full tells you all you need to know in terms of this being swept under the carpet.
Sad thing is AM we know it already, that’s how far we have fallen & all because people have the illusion he has delivered something that makes their lives worse while they all make £squillions out of it. It’s bonkers plain bonkers.
 
The fix is already in.

Met is saying they will wait the outcome of Gray's 'inquiry'. Her findings will be that mistakes were made but no-one acted in bad faith and even though they sailed close to the wind no rules were actually broken (I know, I know but that is what will happen). Johnson will act upset and fire a couple of servants. The Met will say 'Oh well. nothing to see here. Move along'. Open corruption in the government, civil service and police. Welcome to UK 2022.
I'm not so sure they can wash their hands of it, much as they'd like to. The Good Law Project have just written to them, threatening judicial review
 
I think it's fair to say that any outcome, from even the mildest slap on the wrist to the full consequences of his wrong doing, will be regarded by Boris as some sort of outrageous attack on him personally, when he's done absolutely nothing wrong and is an innocent victim of the malevolence of others. Once again he'll stand at the dispatch box and lie out of his **** like he did last week at PMQ's, whilst chucking out multi syllabul word bombs, like the sophistical rhetorician, inebriated with the exuberance of his own verbosity, that he is!
 
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