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And now Johnson is self-isolating for 5 days "after a member of his immediate family tested positive for Covid", it has been reported. I wonder which of them he has seen lately, apart from Carrie?

Mighty convenient, I'd say :rolleyes:

It is also contrary to the present guidance on self-isolation

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coron...reatment/when-to-self-isolate-and-what-to-do/

"If you live with or have been in contact with someone with COVID-19, you will not need to self-isolate if any of the following apply:
you're fully vaccinated – this means 14 days have passed since your final dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine"

That's one set of guidance for him and another for the rest of us!
 
And now Johnson is self-isolating for 5 days "after a member of his immediate family tested positive for Covid", it has been reported. I wonder which of them he has seen lately, apart from Carrie?

Mighty convenient, I'd say :rolleyes:

One amusing thing about the (inadequate) 5-day period, is that it means he'd be available next Wednesday, unless he manages to report being positive for Covid himself.
 
Parties at Downing Street the night before Prince Philip's funeral.

This is in the Torygraph.

Downing Street staff drank alcohol into the early hours at two leaving events the night before Prince Philip’s socially-distanced funeral, The Telegraph can reveal.

On the evening of Friday Apr 16 2021, Britain was in a period of public mourning. Union flags on Government buildings across Westminster hung at half mast to mark the passing of Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II's husband, the previous week.

With the country in step two of a strict lockdown roadmap, which barred indoor mixing, mourners were told not to leave flowers due to the Covid threat. A book of condolence was set up online to “reduce the risk of transmission” from physical signings.
 
One amusing thing about the (inadequate) 5-day period, is that it means he'd be available next Wednesday, unless he manages to report being positive for Covid himself.

My mistake, it seems to be 7 days (of poor suckers having to go out and face the media music because the PM is such a miserable **** he won't do it himself).
 
No wonder The Sun has been quiet about it all, James Slack their Deputy Editor was involved.

From the Telegraph story.

Another event held to mark the departure of James Slack, Mr Johnson’s chief spinner, saw:

Staff gathered for a speech from Slack, with others dialling in via Zoom.

Drunk and attendees spilling into the garden.

Chatting and drinking into the early hours.
 
I think we all knew the writing was on the wall when they allowed Rees-Mogg back on interviews on Newsnight for the first time since he slagged off Grenfell victims so he could slag off Scottish Tories.
 
These parties are playing right into the hands of the conspiritards: "They aren't scared of the virus,it was all a scam." etc.
 
Given how many parties have now been discovered (and I'm sure it's just the tip of the iceberg), I'm reluctantly impressed at the fact that they've managed to keep them out of the public eye for so long. :o

Unless of course Downing Street Drinkies are such an ingrained part of the Johnson premiership that people didn't realise that there could be a problem with them. I mean if it's something that you do every day, and the police know about it but do nothing to stop it, then it's a wholly unremarkable thing that doesn't deserve public or media scrutiny. :confused:
 
Picking a little more at the Slack leaving do....

No 10 said a leaving speech had been given but would not comment when asked if there had been drinking and dancing.

A spokeswoman confirmed Boris Johnson's former director of communications, James Slack, "gave a farewell speech" to thank colleagues ahead of taking up a new role as deputy editor of the Sun newspaper.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-59989946

It seems that Downing Street have come to the conclusion that stonewalling isn't the best policy any more and to admit that the gatherings took place. Better to make the debate about the nature of the gathering rather than whether it took place at all.

I wonder why they're being less evasive ? :confused:

Mr Johnson was not at either gathering as he was spending the weekend at his country estate, Chequers.

Ah, that explains it, he can simply blame his underlings. ;)

Of course that raises the question of whether or not Boris Johnson was getting leathered with chums at Chequers instead.
 
Picking a little more at the Slack leaving do....



https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-59989946

It seems that Downing Street have come to the conclusion that stonewalling isn't the best policy any more and to admit that the gatherings took place. Better to make the debate about the nature of the gathering rather than whether it took place at all.

I wonder why they're being less evasive ? :confused:



Ah, that explains it, he can simply blame his underlings. ;)

Of course that raises the question of whether or not Boris Johnson was getting leathered with chums at Chequers instead.

How do they know Boris wasn't there? His previous attendance or not has been nigh on impossible* to confirm until the official investigation is over. How can they quickly tell us which parties he missed but not which he attended?


*Until photos or enough eye witness accounts make continued denial implausible.
 
How do they know Boris wasn't there? His previous attendance or not has been nigh on impossible* to confirm until the official investigation is over. How can they quickly tell us which parties he missed but not which he attended?


*Until photos or enough eye witness accounts make continued denial implausible.

All joking aside, presumably his attendance at Chequers is a matter of public record. Of course that doesn't mean that he wasn't partying hard while he was there, just that he wasn't at James Slack's leaving do. ;)

Then again, it would be in character for him to have given Slack a leaving do so I wonder when that was. I don't think it could have been at a more damaging time than on the eve of Price Phillip's funeral - unless he was unable to take the call about Phillip's demise because he was half-cut with Jimmy Slack.
 
Soaring gas, oil and electricity prices are forcing millions of people in the UK into fuel poverty and the government's price has forced a number of suppliers out of business further exacerbating the situation.

One of the stated reasons for Brexit would be that we could set our own VAT rates and, for example, remove VAT on fuel. Labour introduced a bill last week to remove VAT on fuel to reduce the strain on the less well off. Predictably the government voted against it (and brayed at Labour Remoaners for trying).

Sensitive energy company E.On has had a different approach, sending out socks. :rolleyes:

Energy supplier E.On has said it is "incredibly sorry" for sending socks to customers in a bid to encourage them to turn the heating down.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59995938

At least they didn't do a Ovo and suggest you hug a pet.

The boss of Ovo Energy has blamed a "bad day" for ridiculous advice to customers on how to stay warm amid soaring bills.

Stephen Fitzpatrick told the BBC he felt "really embarrassed" about the 10-point plan, which included "doing a few star jumps" and cuddling pets.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59963699

Of course neither of the two executives involved are short of a few bob and will likely not struggle to pay their bills.
 
And the hits keep on coming:

The former chief of the COVID taskforce hosted leaving drinks in the Cabinet Office in December 2020
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-60001927

Downing Street staff held 'wine-time Fridays' throughout the pandemic with Boris Johnson regularly witnessing the gatherings. The regular event was so popular that staff even invested in a drinks fridge to keep their bottles of white wine, Prosecco and beer cool.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/boris-johnsons-wine-time-fridays-25951853
 
And their constant excuse is that they were working hard. As if they were the only ones.
 
Jacob Rees-Mogg tweeted
@Jacob_Rees_Mogg
The United Kingdom is an extended family of a nation, bound together by shared blood and kinship. It has had a marvellous history for many centuries and under Boris Johnson's leadership is on the cusp of further greatness.




"Blut & Boden" - Blood & Soil used to be the saying.
 
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Bold of Priti Patel to call for greater action against foreign influence in the U.K. Parliament, when she in fact previously resigned for her back channel liaisons with a foreign government.
 
Esther McVey took a job with GB News last June when still a minister.
In a serious breach of the guidelines she failed to inform anti corruption watchdog Acoba. Now Acoba has announced no action will be taken.

Acoba is chaired by Tory Lord Pickles.
 
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