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Bulletguy - 2022-02-22 10:24 PM

 

 

What an insult. >:-(

 

As a former Met Chief Superintendent called it, a "get out of jail free" card.

 

https://www.itv.com/news/2022-02-22/revealed-itv-news-obtains-leaked-police-partygate-questionnaire

 

Come election day just remember to vote this bunch of crooks out.

 

This is what we have sunk to. A Prime Minister actually under a police caution. Revelling in the Ukraine Crisis in the hope that he will survive a bit longer. I hope his final days are as exciting and as delicious as watching Trumps humiliation and downfall. It cant come soon enough.

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Barryd999 - 2022-02-23 10:25 AM

 

Bulletguy - 2022-02-22 10:24 PM

 

 

What an insult. >:-(

 

As a former Met Chief Superintendent called it, a "get out of jail free" card.

 

https://www.itv.com/news/2022-02-22/revealed-itv-news-obtains-leaked-police-partygate-questionnaire

 

Come election day just remember to vote this bunch of crooks out.

 

This is what we have sunk to. A Prime Minister actually under a police caution. Revelling in the Ukraine Crisis in the hope that he will survive a bit longer. I hope his final days are as exciting and as delicious as watching Trumps humiliation and downfall. It cant come soon enough.

Yes unlike Blair who the Goblin has a peculiar obsession with, Johnson receives a police caution which I believe makes him the first PM to do so. Unfortunately Johnson will see that as some kind of 'achievement' though.

 

What i'd like to know, from the members of the public who received lockdown fines, were they also given a questionnaire to fill in? I very much doubt it.

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CurtainRaiser - 2022-02-23 4:11 PM

 

We are now being told by Tory MP'S that no taxpayers’ money was spent on these "events", that people brought their own booze and crisps, therefore the parties cannot have been work events were catering would have been provided.

 

That must mean the parties were illegal.

 

 

LOL! What a massive own goal!! (lol)

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Full Met statement confirming 20 fines being issued over Partygate breaches of Covid rules

 

The investigation into allegations of breaches of Covid-19 regulations in Whitehall and Downing Street has now progressed to the point where the first referrals for fixed penalty notices (FPN) will be made to ACRO Criminal Records Office.

 

We will today initially begin to refer 20 fixed penalty notices to be issued for breaches of Covid-19 regulations. The ACRO Criminal Records Office will then be responsible for issuing the FPNs to the individual following the referrals from the MPS.

 

We are making every effort to progress this investigation at speed and have completed a number of assessments. However due to the significant amount of investigative material that remains to be assessed, further referrals may be made to ACRO if the evidential threshold is made.

 

As it has for all fixed penalty notices issued during the pandemic, the MPS will follow the College of Policing Approved Professional Practice for Media Relations which states that “Identities of people dealt with by cautions, speeding fines and other fixed penalties – out-of-court disposals – should not be released or confirmed.”

 

We will not confirm the number of referrals from each individual event subject to our investigation as providing a breakdown at this point may lead to identification of the individuals.

 

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Interestingly everyone else who received a fine, they were national news the following day, yet MP's who broke the same law get anonymity. I'm paying their wages so I want to know whose been fined and how much!

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What we've known all along;

 

Johnson branded 'proven liar' as Met Police issue fines over Downing Street parties

 

In response to the statement, the Shadow Health & Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting took to social media to brand the Prime Minister a “proven liar”.

 

He said: “Fines issued by the Police for parties in Downing Street that broke the lockdown rules.

 

“According to Boris Johnson these were the parties that never happened.

 

“He’s a proven liar and lied repeatedly to the House of Commons and the country.”

 

https://www.thenational.wales/news/national/uk-today/20027892.boris-johnson-branded-proven-liar-met-police-issue-fines-downing-street-parties/

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malc d - 2022-03-30 9:36 PM

 

The fact that there is a War is one of the reasons that Johnson, with his record, should resign.

 

We need a statesman with honesty and integrity leading the country at a time like this.

 

:-(

I totally agree Malc the trash and his sycophants are beneath contempt. >:-(

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The Times - Tuesday 24th May;

 

PM called Sue Gray to meeting and suggested she abandon report

 

Boris Johnson suggested that Sue Gray should drop her plans to publish her report into lockdown-breaking parties in No 10 during a secret meeting.

 

Downing Street admitted yesterday that it had requested the face-to-face consultation between the senior civil servant and the prime minister earlier this month but refused to disclose what was discussed.

 

Two Whitehall sources said the prime minister suggested that Gray did not need to publish her full report, given the investigation by Scotland Yard. “He asked her is there much point in doing it now that it’s all out there,” a source said. “He was inferring that she didn’t need to publish the report.”

 

Another insider said: “They were exploring this idea of not having any report. It was being talked about [in Downing Street]. But politically they realised they couldn’t do it.”

 

Gray found herself at the centre of a briefing war at the weekend after No 10 claimed at first that she had instigated the meeting with Johnson.

 

A press officer who works for Gray was removed from the role after a briefing war in which critics claimed that Gray had been “enjoying the limelight a little too much”.

 

Simon Clarke, the chief secretary to the Treasury, repeated the claim yesterday that Gray had instigated the meeting but criticised the personal attacks on her. A few hours later No 10 admitted that it had requested the meeting.

 

The Times has been told that it was organised at the request of Samantha Jones, the permanent secretary at No 10. Johnson was said to be “apoplectic” about a report in The Times suggesting that Gray would criticise him for the culture in No 10 and his attendance at events.

 

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pm-called-sue-gray-to-meeting-and-suggested-she-abandon-report-p830t7szs

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