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21 hours ago, Jon the Hat said:

It is certainly a terrible story, although I'm not sure it has much to do with the government.

The Post Office has 1 share holder HMG. A 100% owned Government business that cannot meet its financial liabilities due to its corruption and incompetence. An organisation given a further £685.6 million in Dec 21 to meet its liabilities. A Government appointed Official sits on every board meeting, things like agreeing a £150 million pound court case which they lost. Then tried to sack the Judge as they did not like the verdict. They went before this judge and lied, A government official was also aware of something called the "Clarke Advice" legal advice that all their convictions were unsafe from back in 2013. The Post office shredded this evidence something now in the hands of the CPS having been referred by the CCRB. The CEO of the Post Office after over 70  criminal convictions being overturned admits a further 730+ convictions are unsafe. Could bore you with more but the Government and taxpayer will be paying the bill

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4 hours ago, st albans fox said:

But the opposition are allowing the equivalence to be made - they aren’t addressing the narrative 

 

whilst boris et all are arseholes for making the argument in the first place, Labour are in danger of being shown to be pretty useless for being unable to set the record straight and point out the ridiculous nature of that equivalence…

 

You may be right. But Labour may be deliberately not addressing it because they know most voters will never pay attention to such details and are disinclined to believe what any politicians say, true or not, so even more mud will stick to them if they try to make such a rational case.

 

It may be a deliberate strategy to instead look responsible by focusing on issues that affect people, like the cost of living crisis, while playing it low key on the disingenuous Bozza mud-slinging and hoping that Johnson is brought down by discontent on his own side or further sordid revelations or the outcome of the police investigations into partygate.

 

Then again, I may be living in a fantasy world to believe that any institution operates in such a sane and rational manner. :D

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12 hours ago, katieakita said:

The Post Office has 1 share holder HMG. A 100% owned Government business that cannot meet its financial liabilities due to its corruption and incompetence. An organisation given a further £685.6 million in Dec 21 to meet its liabilities. A Government appointed Official sits on every board meeting, things like agreeing a £150 million pound court case which they lost. Then tried to sack the Judge as they did not like the verdict. They went before this judge and lied, A government official was also aware of something called the "Clarke Advice" legal advice that all their convictions were unsafe from back in 2013. The Post office shredded this evidence something now in the hands of the CPS having been referred by the CCRB. The CEO of the Post Office after over 70  criminal convictions being overturned admits a further 730+ convictions are unsafe. Could bore you with more but the Government and taxpayer will be paying the bill

Next up, the Home office cancelling visa on the basis of poor data from a private English language testing company.

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44 minutes ago, Jon the Hat said:

Serious donors losing patience.  

Boris Johnson's leadership past point of no return, says big Tory donor - BBC News

But its ok, the Government remains focused on delivering for the British People.  Delivering shite.

He's still in charge. 

 

The point of no return is when he faces some consequences and that won't happen. He just keeps going. 

 

Remember two years into the Trump term when he was definitely being impeached and would be gone. This is just that. If he's still in power then there's no point of no return. 

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-60318610

The Trumpisms keep on coming.  Apparently it's just a loud minority who care about governmental rule breaking, fortunately our government are working for the silent majority, the 'real people'.

 

Does anybody still support this lot and if so are you able to explain why their behaviour is tolerable without slandering the opposition? @I am Rod Hull you seem like someone with something to say about this lot, you must have had plenty of time deliberating how to put your thoughts to paper by now, surely?

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