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Quote from: Bentley Bullet on May 07, 2022, 12:19:56 pmI don't want, nor need your pity, BST, besides, when you're ready to rid yourself of the bullshit and answer some questions you'll need all the pity you can muster for yourself.BBI don't see any sense in engaging anymore with someone so partisan that they cannot even use words to mean what they mean. When you finally come to realise how stupid it makes you seem, come and have a chat. Until then, I'll confine myself to pointing out your errors. There's no point arguing in good faith with you because you don't understand the concept of arguing in good faith.
I don't want, nor need your pity, BST, besides, when you're ready to rid yourself of the bullshit and answer some questions you'll need all the pity you can muster for yourself.
Quick Billy's disciples, look up the definition of 'muster'! Must be summat you can zoom in on!!
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 06, 2022, 07:10:41 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 06, 2022, 06:54:48 pmThe point BB is right on though is that Starmer called for Johnson's resignation the minute he was investigated before any judgement, that was a mistake and by that token he should call for his own resignation.No. He didn't. He called for Johnson to resign for misleading the House, which he clearly did from the very earliest stages of the whole process.His words:31 January – Sir Keir Starmer argues that being under investigation alone is grounds for Boris Johnson's resignation. He tweets: 'Honesty and decency matter. After months of denials the Prime Minister is now under criminal investigations for breaking his own lockdown laws. He needs to do the decent thing and resign.'After months of denials, Keir Starmer is now under investigation, what would he say about himself?
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 06, 2022, 06:54:48 pmThe point BB is right on though is that Starmer called for Johnson's resignation the minute he was investigated before any judgement, that was a mistake and by that token he should call for his own resignation.No. He didn't. He called for Johnson to resign for misleading the House, which he clearly did from the very earliest stages of the whole process.
The point BB is right on though is that Starmer called for Johnson's resignation the minute he was investigated before any judgement, that was a mistake and by that token he should call for his own resignation.
Answers man...........Answers..........
BrantonAnd it's NOT a case of whether they continued working after the food. There is the (strong?) possibility that they were working while having the food (and the drink). Discussing whatever issues had come up during the day, and what needed to be done the next day.I don't know if that's what happened. But I know from experience that there's no much partying goes on during campaigning. What there is is a shed load of bloody hard work and late nights.Which makes me veer towards the event being, at worst, a working wind down. Now, I may be wrong. Maybe they were having a right old knees up. In which case, if evidence of such comes out, unquestionably, Starmer should and will be toast.
Or, because they have more important things to do other than the need to apply accusations against the opposition as their only way of progressing as a party. Labours' only way of gaining political credit is to discredit the opposition.
BSTJohnson lied to the house IN YOUR OPINION. Why should he resign just because a politically twisted and biased person like you says he should?Starmer shouldn't even wait for a verdict, after all, he argued that being under investigation alone is grounds for Boris Johnson's resignation, so why hasn't he resigned?
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on May 07, 2022, 11:54:15 amBSTJohnson lied to the house IN YOUR OPINION. Why should he resign just because a politically twisted and biased person like you says he should?Starmer shouldn't even wait for a verdict, after all, he argued that being under investigation alone is grounds for Boris Johnson's resignation, so why hasn't he resigned?BB Johnson was asked directly were there any parties his answer was no.This was later changed to he was not aware of any parties but that all rules had been followed at all timesThe Met have decided differently and issued him with a FPN so does that not mean that he did in fact mislead/lie to the house?
BB and Diane Abbott...strange bedfellows.
Quote from: ravenrover on May 07, 2022, 04:15:02 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on May 07, 2022, 11:54:15 amBSTJohnson lied to the house IN YOUR OPINION. Why should he resign just because a politically twisted and biased person like you says he should?Starmer shouldn't even wait for a verdict, after all, he argued that being under investigation alone is grounds for Boris Johnson's resignation, so why hasn't he resigned?BB Johnson was asked directly were there any parties his answer was no.This was later changed to he was not aware of any parties but that all rules had been followed at all timesThe Met have decided differently and issued him with a FPN so does that not mean that he did in fact mislead/lie to the house?No
BB.Johnson also lied to the House.You are on record as saying you don't think he should resign.Yet here you are hypothesising over whether Starmer should resign for a situation that in all likelihood will not happen.You are going to look even more of a biassed idiot than you already do if Starmer is cleared. And given that the police have already set a precedent that eating drinking alcohol with people you spent all day with at a workplace, in a break from work wasn't breaking the law, I'm struggling to see how there is any case for Starmer to answer.If Starmer is found guilty, I think he should resign and I think I should apologise for having supported him.What do you think you should do if he isn't?
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on May 07, 2022, 04:24:42 pmQuote from: ravenrover on May 07, 2022, 04:15:02 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on May 07, 2022, 11:54:15 amBSTJohnson lied to the house IN YOUR OPINION. Why should he resign just because a politically twisted and biased person like you says he should?Starmer shouldn't even wait for a verdict, after all, he argued that being under investigation alone is grounds for Boris Johnson's resignation, so why hasn't he resigned?BB Johnson was asked directly were there any parties his answer was no.This was later changed to he was not aware of any parties but that all rules had been followed at all timesThe Met have decided differently and issued him with a FPN so does that not mean that he did in fact mislead/lie to the house?NoWhy not?
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on May 07, 2022, 04:24:42 pmQuote from: ravenrover on May 07, 2022, 04:15:02 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on May 07, 2022, 11:54:15 amBSTJohnson lied to the house IN YOUR OPINION. Why should he resign just because a politically twisted and biased person like you says he should?Starmer shouldn't even wait for a verdict, after all, he argued that being under investigation alone is grounds for Boris Johnson's resignation, so why hasn't he resigned?BB Johnson was asked directly were there any parties his answer was no.This was later changed to he was not aware of any parties but that all rules had been followed at all timesThe Met have decided differently and issued him with a FPN so does that not mean that he did in fact mislead/lie to the house?NoThere are two possibilities.1) He knew that an event where his wife and her interior designer come to his office to hold a party broke the rules that he had set in law. In which case he lied to the House about it.Or 2) He didn't know that broke his own rules. In which case he is dangerously stupid. There is no other possible conclusion. Either way, we should have resigned weeks ago. BB is convinced that he shouldn't resign. Which means he's happy to have a PM who is either irredeemably stupid, or one who deliberately and knowingly misleads the House of Commons. Folk just need to factor that in when they discuss things with BB.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on May 07, 2022, 02:53:50 pmBB and Diane Abbott...strange bedfellows.Whatever turns you on, Mr Wiggerly.
Trying to get a bigger gang together aye Billy?!! You really don't see how pathetic you sound, do you! You are most probably the biggest hypocrite I've EVER come across, and that is from quite a big selection. It is Labour supporters like you that stop other potential voters from voting for Labour. Who in their right mind wants to be on the same side as a hypocrite like you?
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on May 07, 2022, 04:27:03 pmQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on May 07, 2022, 02:53:50 pmBB and Diane Abbott...strange bedfellows.Whatever turns you on, Mr Wiggerly.Whatever turns me on it certainly isn't any thought of you.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on May 07, 2022, 05:04:58 pmTrying to get a bigger gang together aye Billy?!! You really don't see how pathetic you sound, do you! You are most probably the biggest hypocrite I've EVER come across, and that is from quite a big selection. It is Labour supporters like you that stop other potential voters from voting for Labour. Who in their right mind wants to be on the same side as a hypocrite like you? So you don't agree with logic? Everything makes sense now.