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09-12-2021, 14:00
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Re: Owen Paterson: Anger as Tory MP avoids suspension in rule shake-up
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
There were no new cabinet papers. It was driven by No. 10 I'm afraid Seph with no scientists to be seen.
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But Whitty and Vallance (scientists) officiated at the news conference. What have I misunderstood?
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09-12-2021, 14:22
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Re: Owen Paterson: Anger as Tory MP avoids suspension in rule shake-up
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
But Whitty and Vallance (scientists) officiated at the news conference. What have I misunderstood?
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Not forgetting Sage met the day before.
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09-12-2021, 14:56
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Re: Owen Paterson: Anger as Tory MP avoids suspension in rule shake-up
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But Whitty and Vallance (scientists) officiated at the news conference. What have I misunderstood?
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They need to be there to make it a bit more grown up and believable.
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09-12-2021, 14:58
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Re: Owen Paterson: Anger as Tory MP avoids suspension in rule shake-up
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But Whitty and Vallance (scientists) officiated at the news conference. What have I misunderstood?
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Supported, rather than officiated, methinks…
Scientists/Advisers advise, Ministers direct.
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09-12-2021, 15:00
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Re: Owen Paterson: Anger as Tory MP avoids suspension in rule shake-up
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They need to be there to make it a bit more grown up and believable.
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Every dictator has a couple of well paid henchmen watching his back.
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09-12-2021, 15:02
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Re: Owen Paterson: Anger as Tory MP avoids suspension in rule shake-up
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Every dictator has a couple of well paid henchmen watching his back.
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Judging by the body language they're rather reluctant henchmen.
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09-12-2021, 16:08
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Re: Owen Paterson: Anger as Tory MP avoids suspension in rule shake-up
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The trouble is this does affect people.
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An alleged party, 12 months ago ?
Nope it had no efect on me at all, how did it affect you ?
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I think a large percentage of people do care.
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Im sure a percentage think they should becasue the media make such a fuss about it, and the [anti] social media warriors tell them they should.
They'll just move onto whatever they are told to care about next, no doubt with equal "outrage".
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09-12-2021, 16:45
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Re: Owen Paterson: Anger as Tory MP avoids suspension in rule shake-up
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An alleged party, 12 months ago ?
Nope it had no efect on me at all, how did it affect you ?
Im sure a percentage think they should becasue the media make such a fuss about it, and the [anti] social media warriors tell them they should.
They'll just move onto whatever they are told to care about next, no doubt with equal "outrage".
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exactly . . . no boat people this last week then?
stir the shit, move on, the way of the anarchist
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09-12-2021, 17:36
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Re: That No.10 Christmas Party
No doubt that if it was Labour that had the party/parties then I don't think we'd here the end of it on here.
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09-12-2021, 17:43
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Re: That No.10 Christmas Party
Labour wouldn't even consider having a Christmas party in case it offended someone
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09-12-2021, 20:03
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Re: That No.10 Christmas Party
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No doubt that if it was Labour that had the party/parties then I don't think we'd here the end of it on here.
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Not from me, I think everyone deserved a party last year (and this year).
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09-12-2021, 21:50
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Re: That No.10 Christmas Party
Perhaps we need to change the thread title to "parties"…
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-59601447
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Downing Street's press chief addressed No 10 staff at a party last Christmas that is now under investigation, it is understood.
Jack Doyle, then deputy director of communications, gave a speech to 20-30 people at the gathering on 18 December.
A source told the BBC there were food, drinks and games at the event.
Downing Street said: "There is an ongoing review, and we won't be commenting further while that is the case".
This is one of three government staff events currently being investigated by the UK's top civil servant, Simon Case.
Mr Doyle, now Downing Street's director of communications, is understood to have also given out awards to the No 10 press team at the gathering.
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09-12-2021, 22:06
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Re: That No.10 Christmas Party
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Labour wouldn't even consider having a Christmas party in case it offended someone
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As long as it was inclusive to the LGBTQXTYBSXKOG. Community.
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09-12-2021, 22:12
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Re: That No.10 Christmas Party
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As long as it was inclusive to the LGBTQXTYBSXKOG. Community.
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But not Jews
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09-12-2021, 22:54
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Re: That No.10 Christmas Party
More potential bad news for Johnson, from the Telegraph.
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Boris Johnson’s standards adviser on brink of quitting over Downing Street flat
Boris Johnson's standards adviser was on the brink of quitting on Thursday night following accusations that the Prime Minister misled him over the refurbishment of his Downing Street flat.
The Telegraph understands Lord Geidt will consider his position if Mr Johnson does not satisfactorily explain why he did not share vital evidence with him when he investigated the affair earlier this year.
On Thursday, the Electoral Commission fined the Conservative Party £17,800 for breaking rules on reporting donations after its own investigation – which included the "missing" evidence – found Mr Johnson had asked a Tory donor to fund the makeover.
The potential resignation of Lord Geidt would put Mr Johnson's leadership under even greater pressure.
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