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Re: This governments shenanigans

Post by Sarah » Tue Jan 25 2022 1:41am

Full list of the (so far) 15 alleged COVID rule-breaking parties/social gatherings held in Downing Street and across government:
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ng-parties

Including the latest reported:
19 June 2020: PM’s birthday party
Despite Covid rules forbidding indoor social gatherings, ITV reported on Monday that a birthday party was thrown for Johnson, organised by his now wife and attended by up to 30 people – with a cake presented to the prime minister.

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Re: This governments shenanigans

Post by blythburgh » Tue Jan 25 2022 8:02am

To me the thing we should be most angry about is the reasons behind the resignation in The House of Lords of Govt Minister, Lord Agnew.

More and more allegations about fraud not being fully investigated and senior party MP's, Peers and high placed friends getting their friends and relatives a fast track to get Covid contracts. Lady Mone got a fast track for a firm that was still being set up. At the same time businesses that were making or capable of making necessary stuff were left to wait for many weeks before they could supply the Govt. I can still remember one boss saying all this PPE is going abroad when I would rather sell it to protect fellow Brits
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Re: This governments shenanigans

Post by macliam » Tue Jan 25 2022 10:10am

Sarah wrote:
Tue Jan 25 2022 1:41am
Full list of the (so far) 15 alleged COVID rule-breaking parties/social gatherings held in Downing Street and across government:
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ng-parties

Including the latest reported:
19 June 2020: PM’s birthday party
Despite Covid rules forbidding indoor social gatherings, ITV reported on Monday that a birthday party was thrown for Johnson, organised by his now wife and attended by up to 30 people – with a cake presented to the prime minister.
But this wasn't a party according to George Eustace! Now we are not discussing right and wrong, but semantics....
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Re: This governments shenanigans

Post by Sarah » Tue Jan 25 2022 10:25am

They've been hiding behind semantics all along; now even the most generous interpretations are still situations that weren't allowed under the restrictions. We all know there was no exception to attend gatherings for 10 minutes (if you believe that claim) even when it was your birthday.
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Re: This governments shenanigans

Post by Chadwick » Tue Jan 25 2022 10:34am

The rules didn't ban 'parties'. They banned gatherings of people for any unnecessary reason.
The ministers hiding behind semantics are just making themselves look foolish and guilty.

In any case, it's not the event itself that is causing anger. It's the government's attitude that they were above their own rules, and then that they could lie to and deceive parliament and the public to cover up their error. It's the same approach that's been used on the PPE providers.
Coupled with their right wing xenophobia and other prejudices, it makes them an extremely unpleasant (some would say dangerous) group of people.
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Re: This governments shenanigans

Post by blythburgh » Tue Jan 25 2022 11:03am

Former Australian PM Paul Keating rants at ‘deluded’ Britain

Paul Keating says Britain, suffers from ‘delusions of grandeur and relevance deprivation’ and will not be taken seriously in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Re: This governments shenanigans

Post by Sarah » Tue Jan 25 2022 11:49am

Sue Gray’s inquiry has now triggered a police investigation into the Downing Street parties. Her report is no longer expected to be concluded until after that takes place or published in full.

https://twitter.com/SamCoatesSky/status ... 71491?s=20
https://twitter.com/tnewtondunn/status/ ... 81026?s=20
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Post by macliam » Tue Jan 25 2022 10:46pm

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Re: This governments shenanigans

Post by Sarah » Wed Jan 26 2022 5:28am

So now they're saying the Sue Gray report might be released today after all, perhaps just before PMQs.

This unconfirmed redacted preview has emerged online:

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Re: This governments shenanigans

Post by im118198 » Wed Jan 26 2022 3:22pm

I for one obeyed all the rules

Cannot believe that the very prime minister who set all the rules, ignored them

If he had a shred of honour he wouldve resigned long before now

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