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BWFC. Cricket lover. Hate Johnson with a vengeance I didn’t know I possessed.

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Shameless bastard. Derides the EU to the UK whilst saying Ukraine should join it. God I despise this pig.
Boris Johnson says Ukraine should join the EU 🫠
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You are beyond help Nad. Even I had to go before five inquiries and I was only the comms guy!! To say TB/ Iraq not scrutinised suggests you are in the departure lounge to another planet. The good news is that nobody will be talking about you and Johnson in 20 years so relax.
It was the 20 year anniversary of the Iraq invasion this week. Did Tony Blair at any time face the scrutiny that Boris Johnson has repeatedly been subjected to both at the dispatch box and before committees? No, of course not. He was a Labour PM and a remainer. #Exempt
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Genuinely embarrassed for everyone involved in this front page
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#KayBurley - Rishi Sunak's effective tax rate is 22%... I'm sure I pay more tax than that? Dan Neidle(tax policy association) - "You probably pay twice as much as that... Sunak benefits from that low rate, but he's the man that has the power to change it." #BBCBreakfast
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Even Boris Johnson's own lawyer wasn't buying what he was selling at the Privileges Committee.
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This is absolutely excellent on Boris Johnson and that privileges committee appearance. politico.eu/article/the-end-…
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This is quite a significant front page. They are not even pretending to assess evidence or report facts, for obvious reasons. Instead, they insist that people who know Johnson to be pathologically dishonest are somehow equivalent to delusional cultists who insist that he isn’t.
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That this woman held a position in government should embarrass this country forever.
It was the 20 year anniversary of the Iraq invasion this week. Did Tony Blair at any time face the scrutiny that Boris Johnson has repeatedly been subjected to both at the dispatch box and before committees? No, of course not. He was a Labour PM and a remainer. #Exempt
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She understands literally nothing. It’s absolutely stunning.
It was the 20 year anniversary of the Iraq invasion this week. Did Tony Blair at any time face the scrutiny that Boris Johnson has repeatedly been subjected to both at the dispatch box and before committees? No, of course not. He was a Labour PM and a remainer. #Exempt
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What an absolute shower. 🤣🤣🤣 #embarrassing
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Just what was needed for Redwood, the absolute dregs of this government. Well done @peterkyle
Peter Kyle(Shadow NI Secretary) rips into John Redwood(Tory MP) on what he said in the run-up to the brexit referendum. "There are many people who should be contributing to this debate... he is not one of them" 🔥
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Two former PMs set to vote against their fellow Tory PM’s Northern Ireland deal. They’re no longer a party of government. Just a centrifuge of chaos.
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It’s now clear that not only did Boris attempt to mislead the House and the country at the time, he also attempted to mislead the House and the country yesterday. He implied senior aides had told him the events were fine, when the opposite was the case.
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There is a loathing of the damage your hero has done to the country, its politics and our reputation in the world. You are beyond help or hope that you cannot see it. Ps survey of 2900 people at the Palladium last night. Johnson honest 1 Johnson dishonest 2899
There is a horrible hatred and sickness which resides in the heart of some people who are so partisan and so politically obsessed, they lose all sense of humanity. You are beyond help or hope.
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You’ve spelt bullshit wrong, lads.
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Eating that bacon sandwich was probably the best thing to ever happen to Ed - he’s an absolute machine in this clip. Gove got RUINED 🥊
Ed Miliband digs up an old Michael Gove article proposing an end to tax breaks for private schools. Does he agree with himself?
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Ed Miliband digs up an old Michael Gove article proposing an end to tax breaks for private schools. Does he agree with himself?
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One other thing to note. His “senior trusted advisors” are conveniently those advisors who corroborate his account. Anyone who doesn’t suddenly becomes a disgruntled charlatan with an axe to grind.
This, for me, is the most staggering part of his evidence. “I had to rely on, and was fully entitled to rely on, what I was told by my senior, trusted advisers”. He didn’t. He was literally present at the events himself.
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This, for me, is the most staggering part of his evidence. “I had to rely on, and was fully entitled to rely on, what I was told by my senior, trusted advisers”. He didn’t. He was literally present at the events himself.
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Suella Braverman was summoned to see Boris Johnson at 9am on 8th December 2021. If his statement to the Commons later that day was made “in good faith, on the basis of what [he] honestly knew and believed at the time”, why did he feel the need to run it past the Attorney General?
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