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"I asked officials if I had been to parties. They told me the line was that I hadn't been to parties. So when I told Parliament I hadn't been to parties, I did it in good faith."Even for someone as shamelessly amoral as him, it takes some doing.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on March 21, 2023, 01:07:32 pm"I asked officials if I had been to parties. They told me the line was that I hadn't been to parties. So when I told Parliament I hadn't been to parties, I did it in good faith."Even for someone as shamelessly amoral as him, it takes some doing. Basically he’s running the “I’m an idiot line”
"I asked officials if I had been to parties. They told me the line was that I hadn't been to parties. So when I told Parliament I hadn't been to parties, I did it in good faith."Even for someone as shamelessly amoral as him, it takes some doing.
The trouble with career politicians is that a lot of them wouldn't cut it in most businesses.I've said for many years that the salary for an MP should be significantly higher but with more sensible and defensible rules on expenses and a strict ban on secondary employment. The basic salary for an MP is around £84k. My boss is on more than that. How are we ever going to have the most skilful and intelligent people running the country when they could make a much better living as a senior manager in a medium sized private business?Of course that leaves the door wide open for those who can afford to get into politics to look after their own e.g. Johnson, Sunak et al.
Unbelievable arrogance and an air of superiority from this individual demonstrates everything that is wrong with a large number of members of parliament.In most industries you have to work your way up the greasy ladder, mainly by being competent and having the skillset that is required for the role to enable you to execute the functions of the role in the required manner.Why is politics different? the fact this waste of space managed to convince a large majority of a political party that he was the right person for the role really has you wondering if anyone in politics has the common sense they were supposedly born with.Remember all the above equally can apply to other political parties, they all have form for doing this type of thing.They really do take the population of this country for granted and feed them absolute barrels of sh*t for the duration of the term then try to con them to continue to vote for these fraudsters.
"Remember all the above equally can apply to other political parties, they all have form for doing this type of thing."Go on then. Give us an example of a pathological liar who has led any other major party.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on March 21, 2023, 06:43:45 pm"Remember all the above equally can apply to other political parties, they all have form for doing this type of thing."Go on then. Give us an example of a pathological liar who has led any other major party.Tony Blair, he's only championship level to Premier league Johnson, but is still trying to get promoted.
"Remember all the above equally can apply to other political parties, they all have form for doing this type of thing."Go on then. Give us an example of a pathological liar who has led any other major party.
Elections are not supposed to be Presidential but last time round and most (not all) recently have beenI still hear Corbyn was x, y and z. People are still apoplectic that Johnson (in their eyes) was a proven liar who got Elected by a landslideThat landslide was produced even though Johnson had 57% of the voting Electorate voting against him and 43% of the voting Electorate voting for him and ergo his PartyWe need a new Electoral system but all yesterday showed ( but I cant prove this ) is at least 57% still would not vote for him whatever the outcome of this Inquiry whilst a huge % of the 43% from last time WOULD still vote for himThat's it really