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Boris Held Birthday Party In June

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Stickybottle | 21:33 Mon 24th Jan 2022 | News
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Story first broken in ITV
BBC just starting to report on it now

But Boris was only there for 10 minutes

As my niece might say
What Eva !

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-60114812

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Boris is a giant spoilt baby. He needs to be spoilt and pampered or he can't function. Carrie knows this which is why she organised a birthday party for him while 7-year-old girls were cancelling their own. No party and he would have been in a huge sulk and we might have threatened Russia or something. What other explanation is there for a birthday party for him?...
13:28 Tue 25th Jan 2022
I feel your pain gness but are you saying people should of been able to visit relatives in homes with all the risks. If so thats a complaint about the rules of your govrernnt not boris's rules.
Boris was well out of order but I don't get the comparisons...

gness....indeed I do -;)
I also remember giving you some advice, in that to
keep a low profile or the Coven at that time would "go for you" and you wouldn't last. I was wrong, they did and you did LOL.

But you see now reading Gness's post about her brother and grandchildren not being able to comfort a dying elderly loved one, I have to agree that she has a point. Imagine if they had broken the rules and gone into the room and touched and hugged the elderly lady, they probably would have been hauled off by the police !! I have to be honest IF I had been in that position with my Mum or Dad, I would have broken the rules, I just know it. It would have been totally unbearable to leave them lying there alone in their hour of great need. So, yes on reflection I can understand people now being miffed at Boris for breaking his rules that we had to adhere to.

I still maintain it's a with hunt though and I do not like witch hunts.
But Shirley, those people may well have been in a similar situation at home but they weren’t in that situation at work. They weren’t forbidden from seeing each other in the workplace. They were together every day so whether they drank wine or tea really is irrelevant … in my opinion.
Not what I'm saying at all, BobbinW. Care homes should not have been a free to visit place...nor a place to send Covid positive people to from hospital which is how my mother and many staff contracted it.
There should have been an area...a room...where, even in full PPE, a last goodbye could have happened.
Shirley... Impossible to break rules here. Leaving our county meant arrest and time in a cell with no knitting. Would I have broken the rules had I been in the UK? Interesting...for my Mum...no....for my husband when he was dying? Hard to say when you've not been in that position but could I leave someone I did care so much for alone to do something that could possibly damage so many others? Rock and a hard place hardly covers it.

Sqad...I think I ended up being accused of leading a Coven!
Stories are for kids bedtimes, the media have told the truth. It appears on here that if you have lost someone too covid then its classed to be a sob story. Shall we also cast aside all the millions given away to companies that didn't exist pre- pandemic, fraud on a grand scale. Hope the Met look into that also. Any excuses for that on here?
Obviously I have sympathy for your situation gness, and I'm sorry if I sounded harsh. I know nothing of Irish rules or the law. I was having to see two patients, one dying the other his wife, with dementia in the same hospital but in different areas and in addition trying to locate their long lost daughter. Lots of complications, but I was given special privileges. Very close friends who only had us to help. We were very close to both of them. I am still very involved and it's still very stressful.
No apology needed to me, LottiePat. Where my mum's concerned I'm tough as old boots by now. But there will be some for whom being told to get on with life is hurtful because what happened is still raw.

Having thought about it now, Shirley had I had a crystal ball and known that a birthday gathering with cake and candles was okay the devil in me may have suggested my brother take a cake in for my mum's birthday the day before she died..... ;-)
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naomi
Outside work they were just like the rest of us - obliged to follow the rules - so these stories really aren't relevant. Doubtless some of those people could tell stories of heartache too.... as could many of us .... if we so chose
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But they were not
Were they ?

They were pishing it up in Downing St and Whitehall whilst the rest of the country feared meeting up in case they suffered penalty of the law
Maybe that is why Boris offered to ease the rules for the queen ?
Not through a guilty conscience of course because he does not have one but maybe to save his own skin in case any of this ever came to light ?
Surprise surprise !

You cannot continually defend the indefensible
He is clearly unfit for office and the longer it continues the more damage he does to his party

What is the next excuse ?
Nobody told him it was his birthday ?
Someone else at fault because they did not tell him his own rules ?
Pathetic
Sticky, Downing Street is their workplace.
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naomi24
Sticky, Downing Street is their workplace.
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And ?
Who else in the country was boozing it up in ‘the workplace’ during the pandemic ?
Partying away until 1 am at the office the night before Prince Philip’s funeral ?
Even Boris apologised to the queen once the Downing St staff were found out
Who allowed this pattern of behaviour to continue unabated in ‘the workplace’ ?
You need to stop making his excuses
The country is sick and tired of them
"You cannot continually defend the indefensible"

Wanna bet?
Work and PLAY workplace it would seem .
I often wonder just how many rules were broken by Stamer and his gang. Nothing is said there although there was that one picture of him drinking a beer. Nothing more said!
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douglas9401
"You cannot continually defend the indefensible"

Wanna bet?
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Lol !
But pat insists that naomi is not devoted to Boris
Rofl !
You don’t speak for the country, sticky.

As for defending the indefensible, common sense in other quarters is at a premium. This hysteria is manufactured for a specific purpose.
Drinking a beer, yes, not cavorting about the place like a latter-day feudal baron with all the entitled baggage that would bring.

Please keep your whataboutery under control.
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idiosyncrasy
I often wonder just how many rules were broken by Stamer and his gang. Nothing is said there although there was that one picture of him drinking a beer. Nothing more said!
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Whilst being no fan of his he accounted for that
He has been Frank and honest about it from the start

Boris has been the polar opposite and has hidden behind a web of intrigue
Lies and misinformation
Then when found out has come up with some of the most pathetic excuses imaginable and blaming scapegoats when he was supposed to be leading the country and setting an example

As it turned out he had to make a grovelling apology to the one person who did lead the country by example

Shameful episode in the history of this country

He is completely amoral
Nothing less
Naomi. What purpose ?
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naomi24
You don’t speak for the country, sticky.
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Luckily not do you
We would never get the truth about anything !

I have an inkling though that the country are aghast at the flagrant disregard Boris has for the public and the rules he himself set them
Only to break them regularly without a care in the world

Then when called out on it failed dismally to shoulder responsibility and blamed everything on junior staff
He has portrayed across the world the office of PM of the UK as a den of iniquity
Carousing whilst the nation went through its darkest period since WW2

Yet people still make excuses for him ?
Diabolical

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