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Related: About this forumThe sharks are circling...
They are shocking in their sense of entitlement and one rule for them whataboutery. You know the Tories are ruthless right? The parties last year are having real cut through, as well they should. And so they start to set out their stalls...
I mean if you had to choose between Priti, Hancock and Johnson??? Rock and huge hard place springs to mind...Ugh. TBF the idea of Patel being in number 10 fills me with utter horror. Keep Johnson over her any day of the far right nasty week. And Hancock needs to sit the fuck down.
Not long before Truss, Sunak and Raab come marching out also. Heh.
What a shower.
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The sharks are circling... (Original Post)
Soph0571
Dec 2021
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Emrys
(7,949 posts)1. Pippa Crerar, the Mirror's political editor, deserves an award.
The way she's conducted these inquiries over the past week or so has been a masterclass - calling on Twitter for any whistleblowers to contact her, with confidentiality and protection assured, trailing partial stories, then leaving just enough time for Johnson et al. to cover themselves in egg through denials before publishing eyewitness accounts and photos and video.
Link to tweet
Pippa Crerar
@PippaCrerar
EXCLUSIVE: Boris Johnson accused of personally breaking Covid laws by hosting a Christmas quiz in No10 last year - and we've got pictures 👀
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/boris-johnson-pictured-hosting-number-25675443?123
@PippaCrerar
EXCLUSIVE: Boris Johnson accused of personally breaking Covid laws by hosting a Christmas quiz in No10 last year - and we've got pictures 👀
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/boris-johnson-pictured-hosting-number-25675443?123
Honourable mentions should also go to Paul Brand of ITV
Link to tweet
Paul Brand
@PaulBrandITV
EXCLUSIVE: Video obtained by ITV News shows Downing Street staff joking about a Christmas party on 18th December last year.
No 10 has spent the past week denying any rules were broken. This new evidence calls that into question.
[Twitter video]
@PaulBrandITV
EXCLUSIVE: Video obtained by ITV News shows Downing Street staff joking about a Christmas party on 18th December last year.
No 10 has spent the past week denying any rules were broken. This new evidence calls that into question.
[Twitter video]
and the BBC's Ros Atkins
Link to tweet
Ros Atkins
@BBCRosAtkins
THREAD 1/4: We've been taken aback by the response to our No.10 Christmas party videos. They've been watched over 11 million times in 9 days & I thought it'd be useful to put them in one place. We posted the first on 2 Dec, two days after the story broke.
[Twitter video]
THREAD 1/4: We've been taken aback by the response to our No.10 Christmas party videos. They've been watched over 11 million times in 9 days & I thought it'd be useful to put them in one place. We posted the first on 2 Dec, two days after the story broke.
[Twitter video]
It's noticeable that Atkins has led the BBC's coverage rather than Laura Kuenssberg, despite (or perhaps because of) her copious "insider" contacts.
The revelations might be relatively trivial if they hadn't stirred so many unhappy memories for so many who've tried to do the right thing during the pandemic, including forgoing being able to be by their loved ones' sides as they passed away. But finally - finally - most of the general public's patience seems to have been tested to breaking point by this shower of elitist, crooked liars. As ever, the cover-ups have made things worse than the original transgressions.
If only we had a more robust Opposition (Starmer has yet to call for Johnson's resignation, though he was quick enough to call for Sturgeon's before she was formally cleared of breaching the ministerial code earlier this year), the Tories' polling could be a lot worse.
rownesheck
(2,343 posts)2. Hey!
Can the US and the UK trade problems? We'll trade our slow moving coup for your political leaders not social distancing.
T_i_B
(14,800 posts)3. I'll take Joe Biden over Boris Johnson and Co any day
And what's worse is that if Johnson goes I can't see any of the alternatives on the Tory benches doing anything to stop the rot as that would entail taking on vast swathes of their own side over their behaviour.