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    once again the media mob pile into boris for his comments, when the blame falls squarely on the shoulders on those who harassed starmer.

    the bbc are all over this today, with their usual biased reporting.

    when rees mogg and his children were recently harassed by a large mob of left wing anarchists on the doorstep of their home it was forgotten about in a day, and the politician whose speeches instigated the harassment was certainly not held responsible for it. it was blamed fairly and squarely on the mob......yesterday was no different.

    the hypocrisy of the media is plain to see.

    and surprise surprise , it is the bbc that bears most of the responsibility for protecting saville, they knew about his activities for years, and their reluctance, along with that of the police to investigate and report on the appalling muslim grooming gangs is yet another stain on their reputation of the institutions that seek at every opportunity to undermine civilised life in the uk and replace it with their idea of a woke utopia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    It's not a baseless slur.

    Sir Keir was head of the Crown Prosecution Service in 2009 when Surrey Police interviewed Savile and consulted a CPS lawyer who decided there was insufficient evidence for a prosecution to take place.

    As Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Keir Starmer was the most senior public prosecutor in England and Wales and responsible for leading the CPS.
    You gormless ignorant fuckwit, the CPS is required to consider a prosecution on the basis of the evidence gathered by the police. It is not an investigative agency. As it stood, the relevant prosecutor considered the weight of evidence which would have had to cross a threshold " in the public interest " before a prosecution could be mounted. As ever, the police would have been told the decision would be reviewable in the light of any further evidence being unearthed.

    The CPS is a national organisation comprising 14 areas prosecuting 1 million cases annually and delivers annually over 460,000 charging decisions.

    And of course the DPP is responsible for every one of those decisions - not the CP, not the SCP, not the BCP nor even the CCP, but the DPP himself.

    You twat.

    You fucking idiot.

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    Tax, the media are simply reflecting the opinion of decent MPs and folk everywhere. BoJo is an incoherent, worthless opportunist who evidently will say anything that pops into his drunken, addled, wee head if he thinks it will distract attention from the opprobrium that is deservedly being heaped on him.

    The only halfwits out of step on the Starmer issue are his Brexitory sycophants desperately clinging to their soon-to-be destroyed careers, the Daily Telegraph and, evidently, your good self.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Tax, the media are simply reflecting the opinion of decent MPs
    And also many Tory MPs.

    Why is everyone in the UK on this forum an oblivious right wing fkwit?

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    Brexiteers are by definition fucking idiots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Brexiteers are by definition fucking idiots.
    Thanks for that addendum. We wouldn't have been able to ascertain your opinion on the subject without it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Why is everyone in the UK on this forum an oblivious right wing fkwit?
    Sweeping generalisation by a champagne socialist.

    You'll find we are more centre than right wing.

    Somebody has to keep the equalibrium to stop the nutters on the fringes of society

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    People in the "real world" don't care about parties held in Downing Street during lockdown, the new leader of the House of Commons says.

    Mark Spencer told BBC Radio Nottingham "what really mattered" to people was their energy bills, NHS backlogs and jobs.

    Spencer replaced Jacob Rees-Mogg as Commons leader in a cabinet reshuffle.

    He was formerly the government chief whip, in charge of party discipline.

    The Sherwood MP said he could not comment further on government lockdown parties because of the police investigation, but said: "Clearly people were having a drink, I've done that. I've had a drink of alcohol during Covid."

    He said: "When you get out into the real world and you talk to real people, my experience is they are saying to me 'you know what really matters to me is the cost of my energy bills, the NHS backlog post-Covid, making sure the economy is growing and my job is secure'."
    Shalom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    You'll find we are more centre than right wing.
    Exactly what Prayut says about his regime
    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    People in the "real world" don't care about parties held in Downing Street during lockdown, the new leader of the House of Commons says.
    Some might care, that they have a clown as PM, with poor judgement, and without experience in appointing some advisers with sense and knowledge in how to behave.

    He is such an easy target

    I predict that he won't last


    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Why is everyone in the UK on this forum an oblivious right wing fkwit?
    Thailand does attract these types; a step up on the class system ladder maybe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    People in the "real world" don't care about parties held in Downing Street during lockdown, the new leader of the House of Commons says.

    Mark Spencer told BBC Radio Nottingham "what really mattered" to people was their energy bills, NHS backlogs and jobs.

    Spencer replaced Jacob Rees-Mogg as Commons leader in a cabinet reshuffle.
    Thanks, I missed that change. I see they have made J R-M Minister for Brexit Opportunities...

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    Seems the grey man has had a new set of dentures, he's certainly breaking them in on Boris. Whilst i don't disagree with any of his points its interesting that he's taken so long to voice them, he's either been in stasis or more likely is part of a scheduled effort to ensure Boris is kept in the publics mind over his misdemeanours.

    Johnson broke law over No 10 parties, says ex-PM Sir John Major

    Boris Johnson and his officials "broke lockdown laws" over parties held in Downing Street, Conservative former Prime Minister Sir John Major has said.

    He accused the government of feeling it "need not obey the rules", adding: "Outright lies breed contempt."

    Sir John's comments come while 12 gatherings are still being investigated by the Metropolitan Police.

    He also said the UK's reputation was "being shredded", but Mr Johnson called this "demonstrably untrue".

    The prime minister, speaking on a visit to Poland, declined to comment further on Sir John's criticisms, adding: "I'm going to have plenty to say about all that in due course."

    He said he wanted to concentrate on diplomacy, after talks on the Ukraine crisis with Polish counterpart Mateusz Morawiecki.

    The Met is reviewing its previous decision not to investigate a Christmas quiz in No 10 in 2020, after the Mirror published a photograph of Mr Johnson with three aides - wearing tinsel and a Santa hat - near a bottle of sparkling wine.

    It also announced on Wednesday that it was emailing more than 50 people as part of its existing inquiry into lockdown parties, which could lead to fines for those found to have broken Covid rules.

    Downing Street said the prime minister, known to have attended three gatherings, had so far not been contacted.

    Boris and Carrie Johnson are expected to be contacted by the Metropolitan Police

    But, in a speech to the Institute for Government think tank, Sir John said: "At No 10, the prime minister and officials broke lockdown laws.

    "Brazen excuses were dreamed up. Day after day the public was asked to believe the unbelievable. Ministers were sent out to defend the indefensible - making themselves look gullible or foolish."

    Sir John, in office from 1990 to 1997, added that current ministers thought that "they, and they alone, need not obey the rules, traditions, conventions... of public life.

    "The charge that there is one law for the government and one for everyone else is politically deadly, and it has struck home."

    Sir John, who has previously criticised Mr Johnson over his handling of Brexit and called the government "politically corrupt" in its treatment of Parliament, urged the prime minister to introduce a "fully independent" guardian of ethics in politics.

    "Lies can become accepted as fact, which... has consequences for policy and for reputation," he said.

    "That is why deliberate lies to Parliament have been fatal to political careers, and must always be so."

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-60331189

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    He accused the government of feeling it "need not obey the rules"
    Isn't all upper class brats brought up like that ?

    Rules and regulations are for the peasants


    Joe and yourself have picked a telling Idol there, Malmø Mike

    Congrats

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    what idol? i can't stand the man, he's only marginally less loathsome than Micron or Verhorfshite or any of your Euro leeches that swan around Brussels making rules.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    i can't stand the man
    Apologies then
    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    he's only marginally less loathsome
    Oh

    Apology retracted

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    Well some good news to finish the day on. The bitch came out earlier with lame excuses for shit happening on her watch but has subsequently resigned, just like Hogan-howe and both never held to account for their incompetence (Civil Servants). Hopefully they will finally install a head of Met that actually earns their money. Perhaps even investigates the Partygate stuff properly.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-60340525

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    what idol? i can't stand the man, he's only marginally less loathsome than Micron or Verhorfshite or any of your Euro leeches that swan around Brussels making rules.

    The greatest woe to beset our cyber connected world is the rather dismal phenomenon of ignorant dimwitted oafs combining to confer power upon those who readily exploit their credulous stupidity in order to gain an advantage not otherwise available to them.

    That is why the Americans got Trump and Britain fell out of the EU and as a consequence got BoJo the Clown and his Brexitory loons, and Putin was empowered to regain the Soviet Empire.

    Well done Tromsotwat, you and your ilk have certainly made your mark.

    £ Sterling remains trashed, inflation is at 7%, the economy is losing £60 billions annually from lost EU trade, the Conservative party in turmoil trying to kill a dead duck clownish PM, the UK is now a standing joke little more than a figure of fun on the world stage, N.Ireland is returning to sectarian conflict and stagflation is now firmly taking root.

    Yet in 2015 Cameron won a majority victory and formed a stable government. The IMF and OECD praised the UK as a leading European nation in recovering from the 2008 crash, £ Sterling was then regarded as a viable reserve currency alternative to the US$, trading at $1.54 and Euro 1.34, debt was reducing and unemployment falling, optimism was rising and the £ bought 54 baht.

    And then we had Brexit.

    Two elections and two PMs later and the country is in chaos with a rudderless government U-turning at every juncture, and a lying drunken buffoon as circus ringmaster.

    Truly, we are in The Age of The Stupid.

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    Your morning constitutional is a bit garbled today.

    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    optimism was rising and the £ bought 54 baht.
    one point is clear, this has been a major issue for you and one which clearly sent you over the edge. Its obvious to all who've had to wade through your daily bleats that you weren't prudent enough in your financial planning to cope with the pound dropping and spunked your wad into a flat which you can't sell. Living abroad is risky, more so when you don't leave yourself options for extraction with the biggest single one being able to just walk away and leave whatever you've invested.

    Its been said before but its worth repeating that despite your self publicised intelligence you made some amateurish life choices, of course you weren't alone, there was a whole host of English lumpen retirees who migrated to Pattaya on a Govt pension for the azure seas, cheap skank and 70THB but sadly the party didn't last.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    there was a whole host of English lumpen retirees who migrated to Pattaya on a Govt pension for the azure seas, cheap skank and 70THB but sadly the party didn't last.


    Don't forget the sausages.
    Quote Originally Posted by helge View Post
    Idol
    Not my idol mate, I can't stand the cvnt or any politician.
    Trouble is there is no one else to do the job at the moment.
    I'd have a crack at it, but I didn't go to Eton or shag greasy pigs for sport.

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    So, in response to my observation on the current status quo and how we got here ( a difficult read for the idiot, I grant you but then that's what you get when casting pearls before swine), the oaf spouts an ill-conceived personal diatribe founded seemingly on little more than the imaginings of an inferior intellect unhampered by any knowledge.

    God, you blue collar oiks are such a bore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    an ill-conceived personal diatribe founded seemingly on little more than the imaginings of an inferior intellect unhampered by any knowledge.
    Nope, you've poured your heart out about the situation you and your fellow pensioners found themselves in. In fact, by dint of them not having a lump sum from their civil service pension to waste on a flat in Thailand they were lucky enough to just walk away but you, well how's the view?

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    Quite bizarre you really believe your twaddle.

    So, where did you dig your ditches?

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    ^ Clearly not either side of the roads to the bridges you burnt to end up in your predicament

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    Oh please, don't be coy.

    Where did you get those wee mitts dirty?

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    ^ not behind a desk and looking back at my life thinking wtf have i achieved to land myself in whore central with no means to get out unless some chinky or russian is equally mad enough to throw money at a scam

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    Tromsotwat, judging by that chip on your shoulder, your basic literacy, and your oafish comments so redolent of society's lower end incapable of expressing any view that is not rooted in rightwing bigotry and prejudice, I should think your pension prospects are abysmal and you live a life as limited as your intellect is stunted.

    Truly, you are fodder for The Age of The Stupid.

    As well as a blue collar oik, of course.

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