Angela Rayner

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Ex-UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson "deliberately" lied to the British Parliament on multiple occasions during the "Partygate" scandal, a parliamentary committee of enquiry concluded on Thursday.
Johnson is the first Prime Minister to have been found guilty of lying to both the British Parliament and the Privileges Committee, as well as for "undermining confidence in the democratic process of the House [of Parliament]."
Having been informed of the findings of the committee last week, the former British Prime Minister resigned as a Member of Parliament last Friday.
Had he not resigned, Johnson would have faced a 90-day suspension for his actions, as per the enquiry committee's findings, "for repeated contempts and for seeking to undermine the parliamentary process."

One for the history books​

"The contempt was all the more serious because it was committed by the Prime Minister, the most senior member of the government. There is no precedent for a Prime Minister having been found to have deliberately misled the House," the inquiry report noted.
And this is the man you believed every word he said about the vax and covid. Is it any wonder people were sceptical like me.
 
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And this is the man you believed every word he said about the vax and covid. Is it any wonder people were sceptical like me.
I think you'll find it was the likes of Sir Chris Whitty and his deputies that put out the scientific info and advice, to which the UK public followed.

Boris?

Lol.
 
And this is the man you believed every word he said about the vax and covid. Is it any wonder people were sceptical like me.
Did I? How do you know that? making 2 plus 2 equal 5 again?

I did believe that keeping myself as far away from other people was the best choice for me personally, and others too.
 
Work Event = only talk about work and immune to Covid?
Work Party = only talk anything but work but your likely to catch Covid?

No, that wasn't the reason for these rules. I think it was to try to minimise the spread of COVID, by only allowing people to gather for necessary work purposes. I suppose the thinking was that work had to continue, so the risk of COVID spreading there was unavoidable. But having parties was an unnecessary, additional risk.
 
No, that's not what I said.

I said, do a little research and find the evidence and differences for yourself

From your research:
Was it only social chat at the party?
Was there only Covid chat at the Event?
 
No, that wasn't the reason for these rules. I think it was to try to minimise the spread of COVID, by only allowing people to gather for necessary work purposes. I suppose the thinking was that work had to continue, so the risk of COVID spreading there was unavoidable. But having parties was an unnecessary, additional risk.
Given time, he could have found that out himself, if he wanted to.

Like others on here, it's easier to just describe the events as a glass of wine and a slice of cake. Boris was guilty of lying, some of his supporters are close to it too
 
From your research:
Was it only social chat at the party?
Was there only Covid chat at the Event?
Why don't you read what I said, not what you wanted me to say or thought I said.

Do some research, make your own mind up, come back with an informed opinion
 
she never said she wouldnt

It's almost like some people want it all ways. They want politicians to be honourable, and say they will resign if they have been found to have done anything wrong. But when they actually do that, they accuse them of playing the system.
 
No, that wasn't the reason for these rules. I think it was to try to minimise the spread of COVID, by only allowing people to gather for necessary work purposes. I suppose the thinking was that work had to continue, so the risk of COVID spreading there was unavoidable. But having parties was an unnecessary, additional risk.

Was the thinking:
Important decisions were OK under the influence of Alcohol but not under the influence of Cake.


WARNING
Please do not drive or use machinery under the influence of cake.
 
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