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Well they said on the news or radio earlier that most Covid restrictions in England are being relaxed or removed again next week which will make Boris popular again. 

But someone was saying we should keep wearing masks and socially distance which is the opposite??

But then the news  said inflation is at its highest point since 1992, a labour MP came on and said this was the issue that Parliament should be discussing!

But then I went shooting 😄

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What this whole saga says to me, is this country needs a massive change with our whole political system. 

Our politicians can't be trusted and there appears to be no proper mechanism in place to ensure they abide by the rules. 

If a police officer were caught dealing drugs or breaching some other law, you would expect the book to be thrown at them and rightly so, as they would have breached the laws they were meant to be upholding, there are many mechanisms in place to prevent that type of corruption. It appears politicians have broken the very laws they invented and we're not just talking one or two, it's loads of them and it appears many others knew and were happy for it to go on and not report it and would appear not alot can be done about it. 

The whole thing stinks, it's an apple rotten right the way to the core and it needs to be completely thrown out! 

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5 minutes ago, 12gauge82 said:

What this whole saga says to me, is this country needs a massive change with our whole political system. 

Our politicians can't be trusted and there appears to be no proper mechanism in place to ensure they abide by the rules. 

If a police officer were caught dealing drugs or breaching some other law, you would expect the book to be thrown at them and rightly so, as they would have breached the laws they were meant to be upholding, there are many mechanisms in place to prevent that type of corruption. It appears politicians have broken the very laws they invented and we're not just talking one or two, it's loads of them and it appears many others knew and were happy for it to go on and not report it and would appear not alot can be done about it. 

The whole thing stinks, it's an apple rotten right the way to the core and it needs to be completely thrown out! 

that’s the truest post seen on here whole system is geared to supply the same lying rubbish every time 

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we talk about "dead man walking"..........i think that is more Cummings than Johnson

what i would like to know is where does dominic cummings get his money from to live in london...cause as far as i know he hasnt had a job since he got fired........

are the GRU paying him...or the KGB......or Chinese secret service.......or even the labour party :hmm:

come on ...hands up who would employ cummings ???/

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37 minutes ago, ditchman said:

we talk about "dead man walking"..........i think that is more Cummings than Johnson

what i would like to know is where does dominic cummings get his money from to live in london...cause as far as i know he hasnt had a job since he got fired........

are the GRU paying him...or the KGB......or Chinese secret service.......or even the labour party :hmm:

come on ...hands up who would employ cummings ???/

 

Dominic Cummings’ job

Mr Cummings has kept his day-to-day activities very quiet since leaving Downing Street.

However, on the “About” section of his blog he says he runs a company called North Wood that “tries to solve problems”, working across politics, management and communication.

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Can't believe they are allowed to do that, he was elected as a Tory.  Would have thought he should have resigned and stood as a Labour candidate in a fresh by election.

1 hour ago, 12gauge82 said:

That's another element I meant to comment on. 

I also don't believe one man with a grudge should be able to bring down a government, that's also a slippery slope. However the rest of my post I stand by, its a rotten barrel and needs clearing out. 

Boris's Socialist Green Policies and his disrespect of the Nation are bringing him down not his Government, Partygate is the straw that broke the Camels back.  Cummings is merely a whistle blower, it's a problem entirely of his own making.  If the Tories under a new leader don't start using our own huge energy reserves and seriously row back on the economy bankrupting Green nonesense they will be toast at the next GE.

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23 minutes ago, Weihrauch17 said:

Can't believe they are allowed to do that, he was elected as a Tory.  Would have thought he should have resigned and stood as a Labour candidate in a fresh by election.

Boris's Socialist Green Policies and his disrespect of the Nation are bringing him down not his Government, Partygate is the straw that broke the Camels back.  Cummings is merely a whistle blower, it's a problem entirely of his own making.  If the Tories under a new leader don't start using our own huge energy reserves and seriously row back on the economy bankrupting Green nonesense they will be toast at the next GE.

Well sourface Soubry did similar.

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1 hour ago, TRINITY said:

See the first rat has jumped from the sinking ship. Christian Wakeford  MP for Bury South , jumps over to labour. 

 

Yes. Like the so-called Nazi martyrs in the Valkyrie Plot to assassinate Hitler. They wanted him dead only because they thought he'd would now lose the war. This Wakeford is of the same cloth.

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1 minute ago, Weihrauch17 said:

The rules seem very wrong to me, the electorate voted Tory.

Quite a few changed sides before Boris won the election. Both labour and Tory jumped ship to start that new ,now forgotten party. Carswell joined UKIP and some went liberal. As far as I am aware everyone of them  are no longer around. 

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31 minutes ago, Weihrauch17 said:

The rules seem very wrong to me, the local electorate voted Tory.

He even voted in favour of the bill, on this very subject, about stopping MPs crossing the floor without a by-election. It obviously didn't pass though.

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/christian-wakeford-backed-bill-mandating-22802850.amp

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1 hour ago, Weihrauch17 said:

Can't believe they are allowed to do that, he was elected as a Tory.  Would have thought he should have resigned and stood as a Labour candidate in a fresh by election.

He's certainly not the first to do it, although it makes no sense.

Surely this means that a new Tory MP will move into that seat?

 

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