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Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 08, 2022, 10:15:44 pmBR.You are quoting a journalist's summary of Starmer's words.Starmer's ACTUAL words in the very link you posted are:"at various points people went through to the kitchen, got a plate, had something to eat, and got on with their work."Don't you think you have confirmation bias going on here?The irony of being accused of confirmation bias by somebody choosing a quote open to interpretation: - - went to kitchen, [then] got a plate, [then] had something to eat, and [then] got on with their work". Whilst blissfully ignoring another direct quote from Starmer further down the same news article page www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-61362474: -- "I was working in the office. We stopped for something to eat." Which is clear and umambiguous and ties in with the BBC reporting I quoted on what Starmer had said previously.They stopped working to eat. Still want to maintain it was a working dinner?!
BR.You are quoting a journalist's summary of Starmer's words.Starmer's ACTUAL words in the very link you posted are:"at various points people went through to the kitchen, got a plate, had something to eat, and got on with their work."Don't you think you have confirmation bias going on here?
My understanding is that Durham Police do not issue fines, so that is an unlikely outcome.Starmer can still be in breach of the regulations, so if that is the case will he stand down?All this kerfuffle is about diverting the media from Johnson and Partygate, and it has worked.Keith has shown great political naivety in allowing this line of scrutiny to open up.It was perfectly obvious that the rules would be tested by the media seeking a story, so why give them an opening to exploit?
Quote from: danumdon on May 09, 2022, 04:39:23 pmQuote from: normal rules on May 09, 2022, 04:26:05 pmIf Starmer were to resign, then Rayner would have to go with him surely? She was at the same do.There is no way she could replace him. But dont you see, this is the Labour narrative, they make great issue of how the Johnson is a cheat and a liar, (true) but they did the same in deciding not to make clear when they should of that Raynor was also present, if that was not being duplicitous and snide then i don't know what planet they believe the inhabit.No better than the tories and in this case worse as they try to make out they are the honest ones in parliament.Other than the Mail journalist who asked the question of a junior staffer back in January, literally no-one knew that anyone in the Labour party had said Rayner wasn't at that meeting until about ten days ago. Then when it suddenly blew up, Labour admitted there'd been a mistake.That's been spun into "Starmer consistently denied Rayner was present". There was a Tory MP on R4 last night saying exactly that. When, as far as I can see, Starmer was never involved in the discussion.There are low level questions and answers between journalist and junior press office staff of every party 50 times a day. Inevitably, some of those exchanges will be less than perfect. Calling that "duplicitous" is a ridiculous over-reaction. It is an abuse of language that means there's no space for properly criticising concerted, consistent, deliberate lying. Which, of course, is the whole point. Insist they are all the same then you don't have to do the hard stuff of identifying the really dangerous liars.
Quote from: normal rules on May 09, 2022, 04:26:05 pmIf Starmer were to resign, then Rayner would have to go with him surely? She was at the same do.There is no way she could replace him. But dont you see, this is the Labour narrative, they make great issue of how the Johnson is a cheat and a liar, (true) but they did the same in deciding not to make clear when they should of that Raynor was also present, if that was not being duplicitous and snide then i don't know what planet they believe the inhabit.No better than the tories and in this case worse as they try to make out they are the honest ones in parliament.
If Starmer were to resign, then Rayner would have to go with him surely? She was at the same do.There is no way she could replace him.
Starmer has brought this on himself, after making Partygate his top priority at the expense of other, far more important and pressing issues. I believe there are a couple of scenarios that might have prompted him to declare his intention to resign if he is fined, or is found guilty but not fined.1) He has been told he will be exonerated, so he is free to play his get out of jail free card and come over as all honourable and impeccable by declaring he'll resign if he's fined or found guilty, knowing already that he won't be.2) He has put the police under enormous pressure by saying he'll resign, in which case they will be put under tremendous pressure to find him not guilty, otherwise, they will be responsible for changing the face of politics by finding him guilty.
The Labour team seem to have evidence they were working into the early hours that night.They were editing videos and those are time stamped, they also have What's App discussions about the edits.https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/may/09/labour-says-can-prove-starmer-team-worked-past-1am-beergate-night
Quote from: River Don on May 09, 2022, 08:28:46 pmThe Labour team seem to have evidence they were working into the early hours that night.They were editing videos and those are time stamped, they also have What's App discussions about the edits.https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/may/09/labour-says-can-prove-starmer-team-worked-past-1am-beergate-nightThe lack of such evidence being made available much earlier is what led be to assume the meal was at working day's end and hence the rules had been broken.Living in a digital world there had to be evidence if work was carried out after the meal. Assuming this is true it clearly exonerates Starmer.I'm baffled as to why Labour didn't investigate the digital record much sooner in order to find such evidence to kill this story.
Quote from: Branton Red on May 09, 2022, 08:46:43 pmQuote from: River Don on May 09, 2022, 08:28:46 pmThe Labour team seem to have evidence they were working into the early hours that night.They were editing videos and those are time stamped, they also have What's App discussions about the edits.https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/may/09/labour-says-can-prove-starmer-team-worked-past-1am-beergate-nightThe lack of such evidence being made available much earlier is what led be to assume the meal was at working day's end and hence the rules had been broken.Living in a digital world there had to be evidence if work was carried out after the meal. Assuming this is true it clearly exonerates Starmer.I'm baffled as to why Labour didn't investigate the digital record much sooner in order to find such evidence to kill this story.Was there ever a story, except in the Mail, to kill? Lets wait to see what Durham police have to say
Quote from: River Don on May 09, 2022, 08:28:46 pmThe Labour team seem to have evidence they were working into the early hours that night.They were editing videos and those are time stamped, they also have What's App discussions about the edits.https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/may/09/labour-says-can-prove-starmer-team-worked-past-1am-beergate-nightThe lack of such evidence being made available previously is what led me to assume the meal was at working day's end and hence the rules had been broken.Living in a digital world there had to be evidence if work was carried out after the meal. Assuming this is true it clearly exonerates Starmer.I'm baffled as to why Labour didn't investigate the digital record much sooner in order to find such evidence to kill this story.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on May 09, 2022, 08:25:19 pmStarmer has brought this on himself, after making Partygate his top priority at the expense of other, far more important and pressing issues. I believe there are a couple of scenarios that might have prompted him to declare his intention to resign if he is fined, or is found guilty but not fined.1) He has been told he will be exonerated, so he is free to play his get out of jail free card and come over as all honourable and impeccable by declaring he'll resign if he's fined or found guilty, knowing already that he won't be.2) He has put the police under enormous pressure by saying he'll resign, in which case they will be put under tremendous pressure to find him not guilty, otherwise, they will be responsible for changing the face of politics by finding him guilty.So the right wing press put no pressure on Durham police to re-open this case?As my old Maths teacher said "tries hard but has difficulties" 2/10 see me!Very poor BB, but nothing less than expected