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    Default Re: Should Boris Resign?

    Every day thus Givernment is spaffing money up the wall on frivolous shit, like painting the PM's plane, and lying to us while continuing their history of jobs for the boys. No such thing as experts form this rabble. If you went to Eton and Oxford with Johnson they will bung you money and/or a job.


    "A senior Home Office counter-terrorism official who was at Eton and Oxford with Boris Johnson has been parachuted in to take temporary charge of the newly established joint biosecurity centre, responsible for coronavirus threat levels.

    Tom Hurd has switched jobs on an acting basis to get the new centre up and running “within days”, officials said, though he remains a candidate to take over as the next director general of MI6 later this year.
    The 55-year-old, the son of the former foreign secretary Douglas Hurd, has no obvious scientific background, having worked as a diplomat at the UN, as a Middle East specialist and latterly in security.
    Hurd and the prime minister have been described as friends. He is considered the frontrunner to to take over after Sir Alex Younger retires from MI6, once the biosecurity centre is established..."



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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    Tom Hurd has switched jobs on an acting basis to get the new centre up and running “within days”, officials said, though he remains a candidate to take over as the next director general of MI6 later this year.
    The 55-year-old, the son of the former foreign secretary Douglas Hurd, has no obvious scientific background, having worked as a diplomat at the UN, as a Middle East specialist and latterly in security.
    Hurd and the prime minister have been described as friends. He is considered the frontrunner to to take over after Sir Alex Younger retires from MI6, once the biosecurity centre is established

    They should have put him in charge of the whole pandemic measures .... Hurd immunity would have been achieved in no time at all!
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    Tom Hurd has switched jobs on an acting basis to get the new centre up and running “within days”, officials said, though he remains a candidate to take over as the next director general of MI6 later this year.
    The 55-year-old, the son of the former foreign secretary Douglas Hurd, has no obvious scientific background, having worked as a diplomat at the UN, as a Middle East specialist and latterly in security.
    Hurd and the prime minister have been described as friends. He is considered the frontrunner to to take over after Sir Alex Younger retires from MI6, once the biosecurity centre is established

    They should have put him in charge of the whole pandemic measures .... Hurd immunity would have been achieved in no time at all!
    Ha! Loved the Spitting Image puppet of him with the Mr Whippy hair. Met him many years ago and like a few of the old school tories he seemed a decent bloke. The new mob are toxic clueless PR driven buffoons which is why I think a lot of those old school conservatives washed their hands of them.
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    Update so far.

    yes - 4.
    no - 5.
    interesting things polls.

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    Default Re: Should Boris Resign?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Update so far.

    yes - 4.
    no - 5.
    interesting things polls.
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    Yes they are. This is how the vote to test NHS staff and keep them and those they care for safe went on the 24th.
    Those who want to boast about supporting those bastards, your clapping meant nothing, you virtue signalling hypocrites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Update so far.

    yes - 4.
    no - 5.
    interesting things polls.
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    Yes they are. This is how the vote to test NHS staff and keep them and those they care for safe went on the 24th.
    Those who want to boast about supporting those bastards, your clapping meant nothing, you virtue signalling hypocrites.

    I clapped as a mark of respect for the NHS as many people did, casting a vote is what people do in an election.
    When A party is voted in and a global pandemic occurs, then the voters can hardly be held personally responsible or indeed celebrate any lives lost.

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