British Banter

Discussion in 'U.K.' started by WOLF ANGEL, Jan 2, 2022.

  1. Boozercruiser

    Boozercruiser Kenny Lifetime Supporter

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    My filthy mind is going into overdrive in respect of your head bobbing up and down like that Gal! :hearteyes: :laughing:
     
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  2. Candy Gal

    Candy Gal Lifetime Supporter

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    You naughty boy.
    I can't get Vlad here.
    He is avoiding us.

    Anyway I keep looking at your Webcam, wondering when you will be growing this-
    [​IMG]

    Yes IT is a plant. :D:D:D
     
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  3. Boozercruiser

    Boozercruiser Kenny Lifetime Supporter

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    ....

    Good luck with your fine hopefull words here Wolf!

    :eek: 'This I feel can be a place where robust debate can take place.’

    I will try and help.
    Honest I will! :)
     
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  4. Boozercruiser

    Boozercruiser Kenny Lifetime Supporter

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    :laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:

    Aaaahhhhhhh Gal.:hearteyes:
    I see You found Vlad in your garden.
    It’s a Prick! :p:laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:
     
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  5. Candy Gal

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    That dear Boozy is a bonafide Penis Plant:p:p:p
     
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  6. WOLF ANGEL

    WOLF ANGEL Senior Member - A Fool on the Hill Lifetime Supporter

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    Speaking of Pricks
    upload_2022-1-11_23-0-51.jpeg -.-. upload_2022-1-11_22-46-7.jpeg
     
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  7. WOLF ANGEL

    WOLF ANGEL Senior Member - A Fool on the Hill Lifetime Supporter

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  8. Candy Gal

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    Omg Wolfy.
    I am LMAO
     
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  9. Boozercruiser

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    God Wolf.
    Just imagine having a real prick like that.
    Blow jobs would be out for a start! :laughing:

    I must admit though that even though I voted Tory Boris is making a right Prick and Twat of himself.
    I just cannot see him lasting for much longer at the stupid rate he is going.
     
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  10. Candy Gal

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    I can't wait for Vlad. Lol
     
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  11. Vladimir Illich

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    'He must resign today': Calls grow for Boris Johnson to quit over 'BYOB party'

    Kate Buck
    12 January 2022, 3:03 amBoris Johnson has come under increased pressure to resign over his attendance of the 'Bring your own booze' event allegedly held in Downing Street during the UK's first national lockdown.

    The Prime Minister has refused to say whether he attended the No.10 social gathering in May 2020, but has been told his position is 'untenable' if the investigation by Sue Gray concludes he was there.

    The Government usually puts forward a minister to speak to major broadcasters each morning, but today those slots were left glaringly empty on Wednesday as Johnson prepared to defend himself at Prime Minister's Questions.

    Criticism has begun to pour in from MPs, with some coming from his own benches - sparking speculation that a major revolt could be underway.

    Yesterday health minister Edward Argar was given the unenviable task of defending his boss, but said it was"not appropriate" to comment on the investigation which has been launched into the alleged party.

    A picture was published by ITV News on Monday showing an invite to a “bring your own booze” party in the Downing Street garden on 20 May 2020, during the first Covid-19 lockdown.

    It is understood that Martin Reynolds, the prime minister’s private secretary, sent the email to more than 100 Downing Street employees inviting them to the evening gathering.

    Johnson and his wife Carrie are alleged to have attended along with about 40 other members of staff, and the Metropolitan Police have said they are in contact with the Cabinet Office.

    During a visit to Uxbridge on Monday morning Mr Johnson declined to answer a question on whether he attended a party.

    But despite the furore, the PM did not appear in front of the media on Tuesday.

    Crucially, Downing Street officials have not denied he attended the party.

    Mr Johnson has said it is a matter for Sue Gray, the senior civil servant who is investigating a series of reported parties in Downing Street and elsewhere in Whitehall in the course of 2020 to determine what happened.

    Mr Johnson will be forced to face the allegations head on this afternoon as he attends Prime Minister's Questions at midday.

    Read more: Boris Johnson can't lead country if he went to BYOB Downing Street party, says Miliband
    It could prove to be one of the landmark moments of his career, as he is expected to answer one key question - did he attend the alleged party in Downing Street on May 20?

    It would come after Mr Johnson has repeatedly claimed he followed every rule his party brought into force to tackle the spread of Covid-19.

    Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner said this morning Mr Johnson’s position would be “untenable” if it is proved that he had attended parties in contravention to lockdown rules.

    Angela Rayner told BBC Breakfast: “He can clear this up very quickly and he has refused to do so, so far, and he has really undermined the office of Prime Minister by letting this carry on and continue because he refuses to tell the British public what they deserve to hear, and that’s whether or not he broke the lockdown rules and whether he was at this party or not.”

    One of the most cutting bits of criticism has come from Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey, who called for Mr Johnson to resign, calling him a "threat to the health of the nation".
    Sir Ed told BBC Breakfast: “Boris Johnson is now incapable of leading our country through this public health crisis – I actually think he is a threat to the health of the nation, because no-one will do anything he says because he has now shown to have been deceitful, so Boris Johnson must now resign.”

    The former cabinet minister continued: “He said to Parliament and to the country before Christmas when he was apologising that he didn’t know about the parties, and now we know he was at at least one of those parties.

    “So, he has clearly lied, he has broken the Ministerial Code, he has broken the law, he’s misled Parliament – any Prime Minister in the past would resign for just one of those offences.

    “These are grievous, grievous errors. So if he was at the party, and it looks very clear that he was, then he must now go, he must now resign.”

    He added: “If he has a shred of decency left in him, I think he must resign today.”

    He has been warned by some senior Tories that his position as PM lies in the balance, and his performance at PMQs will determine what path his future Number 10 will take.

    One Cabinet member told The Times: "It's not terminal yet — there's still room for humility and a heartfelt apology. We're f***ed unless we resolve it. Everyone knows this thing happened; nobody is disputing that.

    "The row has moved on from whether the party took place to questions around denial and prevarication. PMQs will be agonising. We f***ed up. It doesn't have to be terminal if he's prepared to take his medicine. But it's unquestionably done harm."

    Leader of the Scottish Conservatives Douglas Ross also warned Mr Johnson could not continue in his current position if it is found he misled Parliament.

    Last night Tory MP Nigel Mills warned Mr Johnson's position will be “untenable” if he knowingly attended the party.

    Mr Mills told BBC News: “It is utterly untenable, we have seen people resign for far less than that.

    Read more: Tory MP issues 'embarrassing' defence of Downing Street party: 'It doesn’t stack up'
    “If the Prime Minister knowingly attended a party I can’t see how he can survive having accepted resignations for far less.

    “He accepted the resignation of his spokesperson (Allegra Stratton) for not attending party but joking about it at a time of much lighter restrictions. I just think that’s untenable.”

    He added: “I don’t think we need an inquiry to work out whether the Prime Minister was there. He knows whether he was there or not. Just come out and say what happened. If he was there he better try a hugely fulsome apology and see if the country will buy it but I’m not sure they will.”

    An Urgent Question was granted to Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner in the Commons yesterday, which Mr Johnson did not attend.

    Instead he sent his cabinet officer minister, Michael Ellis, to respond to questions from MPs instead.

    Among those who spoke was DUP MP Jim Shannon, who broke down during a debate on the latest alleged Downing Street party as he spoke about the death of his mother-in-law.

    Shannon started by asking whether the results of an investigation would be made public and struggled to finish his question.

    "In Northern Ireland, we reached a milestone of 3000 deaths due to Covid just last week - 3000 people who followed the rules... including my mother in law who died alone," he told cabinet office minister, Michael Ellis, before choking back tears.

    As the MP tried to gather himself, other MPs could be heard giving words of support, with one saying: "Keep going, Jim".






     
  12. Candy Gal

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    Oh this is going to be active today.
     
  13. Vladimir Illich

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    No Candy darlin' - as I've pointed out elsewhere on the forum, this ignorant, arrogant barsteward Johnson, hasn't got the cojones to actually resign, so its now up to 'the men in grey suits' to go calling on him in Downing Street.
     
  14. WOLF ANGEL

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    Getting rid of Boris is not the answer.

    The Tory 'Party' has a history of setting up a figure head who they could let take all the flack, and then back-stab when those behind the scenes feel that the time is right in order to to "show the public" that they agree with them - BUT, are still 'the party to trust ... with their next leader.
    It's a bit of an arrogant stance to take, however, one which either, the public fail to see, or that they do and are reluctant to take positve action to do anything about.
    "I'm not voting, for 'anyone' as they are all corrupt" may be a decision made following due consideration, but is also a cop out for taking responsibility.
    The electoral sysyem will not change unless/until those elected into the 'Grand Parliment choose to fall on their swords - which is most unlikely to happed, do what can be done?
    For me: Electing those who do thier job, Locally' is a start.
    Finding one who will support the idea of devoluion, is a second.
    Too many MP's either spend time away from their constituencies - or use them as an excuse to avoid being seen voting against certain motions
    Local accountability and ownership of managing things and holding them into account, would see a better form of Government. - and - accountability
     
  15. Boozercruiser

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    Yes Gal.:hearteyes:
    And we have to stay serious on this solemn day that poor poor poor misunderstood lovely Man Boris is taking a right kicking in the:eek: bollocks.
    So.
    No partying today.
    You hear? :tonguewink::laughing:
     
  16. DrRainbow

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    Thank you very much!​
     
  17. Vladimir Illich

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    There's a more recent 'pop song' about partying

     
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  18. Vladimir Illich

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    No, we won't party today, we'll wait till the 'men in grey suits' call on Boris and give him a proper kicking in the nuts and force him to leave Downing Street. At that point we can all stand and cheer and party !!!
     
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    Creepy, creepy, crawly, crawly... :tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy:
     
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