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gulliver1 | 09:39 Thu 02nd Feb 2023 | News
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Boris Johnson ....Says anyone who thinks he lied about lockdown parties is
......"Out of their mind"....I think anyone who thinks Boris "Didn't Lie" about lockdown parties is"..... Out of their mind".
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Incidentally, untitled, who said it was a 'knees-up'? You wouldn't be telling fibs ... would you?
well there was booze and champagne and party food and it apparently went on until quite late... it's not as debauched as the "sick up the walls" christmas party that happened under his watch but unless you've got Boris Blinkers on it does rather look like a party...
I said it was a knees-up
And there was beer and curry but that not a party!
don't think starmer lied to parliament about that one youngmsfbog but i might be wrong
untitled, //well there was booze and champagne and party food and it apparently went on until quite late//

Apparently?

Yes, you said it was a knees-up - but it wasn't. What does that make you?

Starmer didn't lie about his curry night but that didn't stop him being utterly disingenuous. The moment the ludicrous 'party' allegations were slung around he demanded Boris's resignation - but his resignation was only on offer in the event that he was found guilty. Handy that!

The whole thing is totally bonkers. There was nothing wrong with Starmer having a curry and a beer after a day's work - just as there was nothing wrong with anyone else having a sandwich and a glass of wine after a day's work but unfortunately witch hunts work only one way - and those leading the charge were more than happy to throw this country under a bus to get what they wanted - and they did. Who are the liars?
I don't need to make a decision on the alleged parties. They are utterly irrelevant and has no bearing on Boris' courage in pushing through Brexit, according to the democratically made decision, against the masses of anti-democratic MPs and external individuals determined to have their way, even though Brexit was voted for by the majority of voters.

This idiotic mud slinging is just infantile now.
//don't think starmer lied to parliament about that one youngmsfbog but i might be wrong//

What has what Sir Kier said got to do with it?

It has been shown that Beer and Curry was not a party but some cake was - even if you didnt eat it.

Without that being tried, although that was denied of course, how could anyone know the differnece? That is the point here, it cannot be a lie if you considered it not to be a 'party'.
“ Yes, you said it was a knees-up - but it wasn't. What does that make you? ”

I used the word knees-up to describe a “lively party or gathering” because that is what the word means

“ Apparently? ”

The drinks were in the photo and the late times were reported in the press when the photos were published and have not been contradicted by the people who went
“ That is the point here, it cannot be a lie if you considered it not to be a 'party'.”

the cake event was not the one he was asked about in parliament
untitled, //I used the word knees-up to describe a “lively party or gathering” because that is what the word means //

You use a word of your choice to describe something you can only imagine but since no one was 'kneesing-up' the description is far from the truth. So a lie. Get your own house in order, untitled.
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I See the dyed in the wool Blue sheep on here are gathering around their shepherd ,Boris.
Haaa! If you really are desperate enough to say that's a lie naomi then boris shouldn't have a leg to stand on... but he does because you like him

if only you were willing to apply the same standards to the powerful
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09.56 Labour drink beer and the Cons drink wine then ...according to you.
untitled, but what you said wasn't true...
"A lively party or gathering"

yep it is
UNTITLED's opinion that there was a party does not mean he is a liar.
A work gathering with work mates in the work place was legal at the time. Now whether one chooses to call that a "party" or not is a matter of opinion. An opinion cannot be a porky, end of. Next!
gulliver, //Labour drink beer and the Cons drink wine then ...according to you. //

Well, not according to me but rather according to you. Can't think what the Labour-supporting Civil Servants who work in Downing Street drink. What do you reckon? ;o)

untitled, stop grasping at straws. You're making yourself look daft.
Corby, //UNTITLED's opinion that there was a party does not mean he is a liar. //

In that case since Boris's definition of a party differs from untitled's definition, that doesn't make him a liar either. You can't have it both ways.

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