To start its not about a party its about the morals of the party leading the country.
- Mr Johnson says a party didn't happen. Oh sorry he's been assured a party didn't happen.
- 10 Downing street is the PMs home.
- If he was at home it should be obvious to him whether a party went on.
- If he wasn't there it should be easy for him to ascertain whether a party went on in a matter of days if not hours.
- Why does it need an investigation? - again basically to kick the can down the road so that people forget.
- We now have the police saying they don't investigate old cases but there are several old cases from a similar time being investigated.
- Sajid Javid said categorically there was no party, not that he'd been assured a party didn't happen. 100% a party didn't happen.
- The get out clause here would be that in the video staff are joking about a party that wasn't a party
- "It wasn't a party it was cheese and wine"
- "Is cheese and wine alright? It was a business meeting"
- "This fictional party was a business meeting ...and it was not socially distanced"
- So Sajid Javid will say when its proven a party did happen that no he didn't lie a party didn't happen it was a cheese and wine business meeting!
- UPDATE - And now Allegra Stratton resigns over a party that didn't happen?
- Boris Johnson says he "doesn't just take responsibility for things that happens in this building, I take responsibility for everything that happens in this government". Although seems he's quite happy to let others fall on their sword. Which makes one wonder exactly what responsibility he's taking?
- Responsibility without accountability is where the problem lies.
- But as a Conservative MP pointed out in PMQT seems like this story has been released to distract from something else.
LINKS
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-59532066https://www.swlondoner.co.uk/news/08122021-downing-street-party-scandal-who-is-allegra-stratton/
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