#bojo

birne@diaspora.psyco.fr

Boris Johnson’s Terrible, Good Column

The thing is, Johnson can write. He’s no worse, and in fact often better at the sentence level, than most other people who have columns in broadsheet newspapers in this country. The reason he shouldn’t have a column isn’t because he can’t write: It’s because he can. And he has always used those powers for evil. His way with words and ability to crack a joke is what led him to television. It’s arguably the skill that allowed him to weasel all the way into Number 10, with disastrous consequences.

This is a man who has proved, time and again, that he can’t be trusted, that his primary drive is for personal glory and self-preservation. So the fact that he once again has a platform through which he can try to convince the public that he is a good bloke is regrettable.

#Slate #Opinion #BoJo

drnoam@diasp.org

Lying liars gonna lie.

Boris #Johnson misled MPs.

The Commons privileges found Johnson committed five serious offences:
1. Deliberately misleading the Commons
2. Deliberately misleading the privileges committee
3. Breaching confidence (by leaking part of the report in advance)
4. “Impugning” the committee, and thus parliamentary processes
5. Complicity in a “campaign of abuse and attempted intimidation of the committee”.

The report said he did this by:

  • Saying guidance was followed fully at No 10, and that this had been the case when he attended gatherings.
  • Failing to tell the Commons about his own knowledge of gatherings where rules or guidance was broken.
  • Saying he relied on assurances from officials and others that rules had not been broken. These “were not accurately represented by him to the house”, the report found, and were not properly authoritative.
  • Saying he could not answer questions before the issues had been investigation by Sue Gray, the senior civil servant who initially reported on the parties, when he already had personal knowledge he did not reveal.
  • Purporting to correct the record, but instead continued to mislead, and also misleading the committee with continued denials.
  • Being “deliberately disingenuous when he tried to reinterpret his statements to the house to avoid their plain meaning”, for example making “unsustainable interpretations” of Covid rules to justify gatherings.

If Johnson had not resigned as an #MP, the committee would have recommended a 90-day suspension from #parliament

#COVID #UK #politics #bojo

christophs@diaspora.glasswings.com

Angela Rayner 🌹 auf Twitter: „In case you missed the new Line of Duty🚨 Easter special 🥚 “You have put a knife through everything we as aspire to be as a nation. We will not be corrupted by you. You are finished here, Prime Minister. You are finished with lying to us.” @ByDonkeys 👇🏻 https://t.co/JzwEn95vwd“ / Twitter

Good one ;)
#bojo #uk

https://twitter.com/AngelaRayner/status/1515207933499523081

watt@diasp.org

No more lame inquiries run by chums... This man and his party should be facing criminal charges...
The whole 'partygate' fiasco is a red herring... Criminal proceedings for milking off billions of pounds
via VIP 'fastracked' PPE contracts for chums, who provided substandard goods that were never used...
Forcing the elderly out of hospitals into care homes where they then died alone and forsaken...
The 37 billion spent on a lame track & trace app... The list of crimes is endless...
#Photo
#Photography
#Photographer
#MyWork
#BoJo
#ToryCrimes
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-news-live-garden-party-b1991291.html