barney wrote: 08 Dec 2021, 11:27Apparently many people attended Xmas parties last year. !
News to me.![]()
What a difference a year makes, this year you can party, as long as you follow the guidance that Boris didn’t follow last year.

barney wrote: 08 Dec 2021, 11:27Apparently many people attended Xmas parties last year. !
News to me.![]()




"Trust in God and keep your powder dry", attributed to Oliver Cromwell;david63 wrote: 08 Dec 2021, 10:44Just a small question - why has it taken 12 months for this video to emerge?
If it was such a breach of the Covid rules and someone went to the trouble of making a video of the "party" I would have expected it to have been released almost straight away.



Mervyn and Trish wrote: 08 Dec 2021, 14:08The question.of what next remains. For a future Tory leader I wouldn't trust Gove as far as I could throw him. If he got power I believe he'd make Boris look like a saint. My money would be on Rishi Sunak.
Sir Merv,
The difference between Gove and Boris is that Gove makes decisions Boris just spouts out the decisions that have been made for him.


Agreed. If it had been just the party, without all the other things that had happened like Barnard Castle and Hancock and the rest of it, AND they had held their hands up and apologised for it, then people would have accepted it. But, along with the previous events, the joking about it, and then the lying, it's all reached a sort of critical mass. Johnson's positive is untenable - he should resign forthwith.Bensham33 wrote: 08 Dec 2021, 13:00It's not the fact that they had a party, wrong though it was, it's the lying when they've been clearly found out. Lies, lies and more lies and the PM trying to make excuses for their actions. What they have done is stick two fingers up at the British public who were all trying their best to do the right thing at the time. Johnson should go, he won't resign so it's up to the rank and file to get rid of him but they are Tories so it won't happen.
Whilst I agree that Plan B additional mitigations are needed, it will be disgusting if Johnson implements this in order to distract everyone, rather than for public health reasons.Kendhni wrote: 08 Dec 2021, 12:53Johnson needs another diversionary tactic to get the headlines off him ... plan B or a lockdown could well do the job.


Whatever desicions Gove made you can be sure his boss was looking at the bigger prize of Brexit. This will no doubt have influenced any desicions Gove made regarding the concessions to get Brexit done.Manoverboard wrote: 08 Dec 2021, 15:21Gove claimed he would re-instate the fishing industry ... sadly he broke his promise to too many who fell for his ' plastic charms '. He was even daft enough to stab Boris in the back![]()

Is Liz Truss make a good choice for anything?Onelife wrote: 08 Dec 2021, 16:38Before anyone else mentions this I think Liz Truss would make a good choice for PM![]()
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I see Johnson is to hold a press conference ... quelle surprise!!!Kendhni wrote: 08 Dec 2021, 12:53Johnson needs another diversionary tactic to get the headlines off him ... plan B or a lockdown could well do the job.




As a tory voter I agree that I dont believe Gove could win an election, and that is the determining factor for a leader. I suspect that Brown would not have secured the landslide that Blair secured, and very likely would not have secured a second term, if he had been leader. It is perhaps a sad fact that leadership qualities are now seen purely as the charisma of the leader, this was clearly demonstrated by Theresa May's sad performance, and if Boris has to go the Tory Party must ensure that not only is his replacement a capable politician, but he or she must be able to win over the voters by their personality.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 08 Dec 2021, 15:19Even if that's true, and I've seen no evidence either way, I still wouldnt trust Gove, and don't think he could win an election.

On this occasion I don’t think the timing of this evening’s briefing has been used as a divergence tactic. I think our government is seriously worried about the infection rate of the Omicron variant.Gill W wrote: 08 Dec 2021, 17:37If he’s going to announce so called Plan B, it so glaringly obvious that it’s an effort to try to divert attention. However, it’s just adding fuel to the fire.
They’re in meltdown

So Boris can't win? He's done what you wanted but it's just a smokescreen. If he hadn't done it critics would have attacked him.