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KZNSeagull

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Nov 26, 2007
18,657
Wolsingham, County Durham
He fully believes that what he told the commons was the truth as he understood it at the time and he is not going to change the record in the house. If they have proof that he deliberately misled the house then we would have heard it by now.
Quite why any constituency would want him as their MP is a mystery but that is another matter entirely.
 

Flagship

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2018
354
Brighton
I love how the last of the few Tory apologists left on here are the unequivocally and demonstrably thick. It paints an interesting picture as to the demographic of anyone currently still willing to put their cross next to a blue rosette.
I said censured and I meant censured. Look it up, it's in the dictionary.
 

Nobby

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Sep 29, 2007
2,358
The BEEB getting worried about their funding again
 

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Flagship

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2018
354
Brighton
Well I don't think anything will happen as the moderator says he'll bar me if he has to ban Clampy. I'm not too bothered but I think Clampy would, as he seems to spend a vast amount of his time on here.
 

Bob!

WSU Ruffian
Jul 5, 2003
10,620
He fully believes that what he told the commons was the truth as he understood it at the time and he is not going to change the record in the house. If they have proof that he deliberately misled the house then we would have heard it by now.
Quite why any constituency would want him as their MP is a mystery but that is another matter entirely.

No he doesn't.

He believes that the committee is not able to prove that he didn't believe it.
 

rogersix

Well-known member
Jan 18, 2014
7,793
Well I don't think anything will happen as the moderator says he'll bar me if he has to ban Clampy. I'm not too bothered but I think Clampy would, as he seems to spend a vast amount of his time on here.
no, i said, in what way should clampy be censured for the ditch ploughing comment?
 

St Leonards Seagull

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Jul 10, 2012
536
What a load of tosh - of course people could meet, they could meet at work.
Not everyone was isolating, not bus drivers, train drivers, nurses, factory workers, farmers, police, armed forces, journalists, builders, shopworkers,etc etc, and especially politicians of all parties.
You could also go outside for exercise and walk your dog as long as you kept 2 metres apart.
Get your facts right.
As a nurse we were still under social distancing guidelines in offices and they were pretty strict about it where I worked.
It was only in essential areas that distancing was not in place and PPE was a must.
I don’t seem to remember any leaving drinks either.
It’s great to think all the time we’re were being provided with inadequate PPE which the Tories and their mates were profiting out of, the considered it appropriate to get pissed up and party.
I can’t for one second understand where anyone thinks that would be ok and defend it.
 

WATFORD zero

Well-known member
Jul 10, 2003
24,055
As a nurse we were still under social distancing guidelines in offices and they were pretty strict about it where I worked.
It was only in essential areas that distancing was not in place and PPE was a must.
I don’t seem to remember any leaving drinks either.
It’s great to think all the time we’re were being provided with inadequate PPE which the Tories and their mates were profiting out of, the considered it appropriate to get pissed up and party.
I can’t for one second understand where anyone thinks that would be ok and defend it.
Well there's only two reasons I can think of to defend it.

1. You are part of it and got PPE contracts through the illegal fast track program and have made a few million quid.
2. You haven't, aren't too bright, and are probably very naïve and easily led.

Although I don't think either are particularly justifiable :shrug:
 

Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
Oct 8, 2003
45,247
Faversham
As a nurse we were still under social distancing guidelines in offices and they were pretty strict about it where I worked.
It was only in essential areas that distancing was not in place and PPE was a must.
I don’t seem to remember any leaving drinks either.
It’s great to think all the time we’re were being provided with inadequate PPE which the Tories and their mates were profiting out of, the considered it appropriate to get pissed up and party.
I can’t for one second understand where anyone thinks that would be ok and defend it.
Inveterate tory? ???
 


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