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Lord Geidt Ramps Up The Pressure On The Prime Minister

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FatticusInch | 18:35 Tue 31st May 2022 | News
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https://news.sky.com/story/partygate-boris-johnsons-ethics-adviser-asks-pm-to-explain-why-he-believes-he-has-not-broken-the-ministerial-code-12624944
Didn’t the Prime Minister make Lord Geidt look foolish recently over some messages because of a new phone number?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-flat-wallpaper-whatsapp-b1987931.html?amp
Maybe Lord Geidt is doing what Dominic Cummings failed to?
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Sandra First line of the article:- //Figures show an extra 9,814 police officers have been recruited //
11:26 Wed 01st Jun 2022
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A bit more in depth from the BBC.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-61653755
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Geidt,_Baron_Geidt

Why should I take note of anything this entitled, toffee nosed, aristo says? Geddit!
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I agree Davebro.
Given his background and pedigree I’m amazed that he’s even been mentioned in the same breath as Boris Johnson, let alone played an active part of his administration.
Explain why he didn't ? Innocent until proven guilty; there's nothing to explain meanwhile. The minnows should stop trying to sling mud and allow those that achieve get on with the adult business.
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Innocent until proven guilty? I reasoned the FPN proved that?
But as I said earlier, what chance is there when even your own ethics adviser can no longer trust you to tell the truth?
Attempting to change the ministerial code just after a scandal makes one look decidedly dodgy, does it not?
Even the Johnson diehards blushed a bit.
Hardly. Just shows a difference of opinion as to what is and what is not a party. Proof requires one to demonstrate what was in the PM's mind, and whether it was a reasonably held view or not.
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So the pictures of the PM raising a glass with several others present, quite a few different bottles of alcohol was not a party? Must’ve been a séance trying to contact Oliver Reed on the other side I guess?
/// a difference of opinion as to what is and what is not a party ///

I agree, some people have "Tupperware Parties" and I can't think of anything more wrongly labelled. A gathering of people with cake and alcohol on someone's birthday is usually slightly easier however suddenly it's become really hard to call it a party. One reason it wasn't a party is that Boris' cake never left it's Tupperware box. It really is confusing.
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He was too busy necking the sherbets to be interested in cake.
Unless it was in his red government box, saving it for later at the ABBA bash?
Lord Geidt is focusing on the wrong thing. He (and the forthcoming enquiry) should be focusing on the lies.
Whether the gather was "party" or not is immaterial and I don't know why there is such emphasis on the word. The legislation which the PM and other politicians and their lackies broke doesn't mention the word party.
This really is such a load of rubbish. The whole thing is a complete nonsense.
Why do you think it is nonsense Naomi?

Didn't Bozo's previous ethics adviser resign because the PM didn't want to sack Pretty for bullying and being abusive towards her staff? Is it only me who finds it ironic that Bozo has a ethics advisor?
RH, because it’s manufactured out of spite. Petty and completely irrational. There’s no sense in any of it.
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I see your opinion as valid but as the prime minister was responsible for setting the rules and laws - do you not think it valid that people find it difficult to believe that he did not know that he was breaking those rules and therefore breaking the ministerial code?

And some believe he knew he was breaking the rules (he set) and chose to deny then lie about it (to the press and parliament).
RH. I can’t see how mixing with people you’re working with all day is breaking a rule. It makes no sense to say it’s ok - unless you drink a glass of wine.

Because organisations were required to reduce and mitigate the effects of contact between workers (the government's advice) and people outside a work context were not allowed to mix (pubs, clubs, restaurants were closed) so having "wine time Fridays" was illegal, hence the fines.
The problem is Naomi we were told limited numbers in pubs etc was because alcohol breaks down inhibitions and people get closer.

Now, as you know, I never bought into any of the bull, but the Government spouted it and their Gestapo police acted on it - very harshly for some. I still think 'PartyGate' and 'Beergate' should be dropped, but I can se why others are very cross.

The Buffon needs to go, but not for this.

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