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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool

You little tinker

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You little tinker "

, what will he ‘reveal’ next

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By *oo hotCouple  over a year ago

North West

“Totally fucking hopeless”

So hopeless in fact, let’s leave him as Health Minister whilst we fight the worst health emergency in living memory.

Ding dong!

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By *ljamMan  over a year ago

Edinburgh

I've never had much time for the man but he's providing terrific entertainment these day. Fucking hopeless Hancock!

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool

He is a cunt but he is playing them perfectly.

Shredding Hancock's already shredded reputation and raising big issues about Alex's judgement in the midst of a global crises.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He is a cunt but he is playing them perfectly.

Shredding Hancock's already shredded reputation and raising big issues about Alex's judgement in the midst of a global crises."

He will bring them all down,

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

All the Right wing experts on my footie teams forum

Are using the

Who uses whattsapp for long messages like that ?

All they can do is deflect to

Not liking the platform the correspondence is on

To f*cking funny

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By *hetalkingstoveMan  over a year ago

London

As ever, probably won't have any long term consequences as die hard Tory voters don't care about such things, and Starmer is failing at persuading those who do care.

But it's funny, at least!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As ever, probably won't have any long term consequences as die hard Tory voters don't care about such things, and Starmer is failing at persuading those who do care.

But it's funny, at least! "

The Tory voters don’t care but people within the party will, the likes of Gove will be looking at any opportunity to get rid off Boris

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool


"As ever, probably won't have any long term consequences as die hard Tory voters don't care about such things, and Starmer is failing at persuading those who do care.

But it's funny, at least! "

I'm not starmers biggest fan but I dont think anyone could cut through that mindset.

He has the deaths of thousands of people on his debit list,and the bulk of the population have shrugged their shoulders.

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham

Chesham and Amersham by election tomorrow.

Let the people speak.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Let's hope Cummings takes down the whole corrupt Tory government and the useless Labour opposition.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Chesham and Amersham by election tomorrow.

Let the people speak. "

Let them speak for Chesham and Amersham, they don’t speak for me

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By *ljamMan  over a year ago

Edinburgh


"As ever, probably won't have any long term consequences as die hard Tory voters don't care about such things, and Starmer is failing at persuading those who do care.

But it's funny, at least!

The Tory voters don’t care but people within the party will, the likes of Gove will be looking at any opportunity to get rid off Boris "

Gollum Gove will be rubbing his slimy little hands together no doubt - especially as one of the messages suggested putting him in charge instead of Hancock thus perpetuating the myth that he is capable of anything beyond delivering utter bullshit with a straight face, all the time looking like a slightly-surprised, dessicated toad.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As ever, probably won't have any long term consequences as die hard Tory voters don't care about such things, and Starmer is failing at persuading those who do care.

But it's funny, at least!

The Tory voters don’t care but people within the party will, the likes of Gove will be looking at any opportunity to get rid off Boris

Gollum Gove will be rubbing his slimy little hands together no doubt - especially as one of the messages suggested putting him in charge instead of Hancock thus perpetuating the myth that he is capable of anything beyond delivering utter bullshit with a straight face, all the time looking like a slightly-surprised, dessicated toad."

I think even G*ve was to clever to accept that job

His acting skills & crocodile tears were not

Up to scratch

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By *kstallionMan  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Chesham and Amersham by election tomorrow.

Let the people speak. "

Well timed by Cummings, he is the government's nightmare. As others have said people like Gove will be eyeing an opportunity

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham


"Chesham and Amersham by election tomorrow.

Let the people speak.

Well timed by Cummings, he is the government's nightmare. As others have said people like Gove will be eyeing an opportunity"

Conservatives neck and neck with Libdems. HS2 being the main topic.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Chesham and Amersham by election tomorrow.

Let the people speak.

Well timed by Cummings, he is the government's nightmare. As others have said people like Gove will be eyeing an opportunity

Conservatives neck and neck with Libdems. HS2 being the main topic.

"

Thats a shock as

The story party had 55% of the vote in 2019

To the lib dems 26% .

Neck & Neck you say

Very interesting

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Feels like he's going for Hancock more than Johnson.

Unless he's playing some sort of long game and Hancock is just the 1st domino he's trying to knock over.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Chesham and Amersham by election tomorrow.

Let the people speak.

Well timed by Cummings, he is the government's nightmare. As others have said people like Gove will be eyeing an opportunity

Conservatives neck and neck with Libdems. HS2 being the main topic.

Thats a shock as

The story party had 55% of the vote in 2019

To the lib dems 26% .

Neck & Neck you say

Very interesting

"

It's not really a shock though where tactical voting has been talked about

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Feels like he's going for Hancock more than Johnson.

Unless he's playing some sort of long game and Hancock is just the 1st domino he's trying to knock over."

Definitely a long game, Boris is his ultimate

‘Prize’ he will bring them all down

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"Feels like he's going for Hancock more than Johnson.

Unless he's playing some sort of long game and Hancock is just the 1st domino he's trying to knock over.

Definitely a long game, Boris is his ultimate

‘Prize’ he will bring them all down "

6 and a half months to the end of 2021

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Feels like he's going for Hancock more than Johnson.

Unless he's playing some sort of long game and Hancock is just the 1st domino he's trying to knock over.

Definitely a long game, Boris is his ultimate

‘Prize’ he will bring them all down

6 and a half months to the end of 2021

"

Tick tock, it’s all falling into place

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don't think supporters of Johnson care about anything Cummings reveals. No matter how damning it is. So I'm not sure any of this will have any effect.

It is entertaining, though.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"Feels like he's going for Hancock more than Johnson.

Unless he's playing some sort of long game and Hancock is just the 1st domino he's trying to knock over.

Definitely a long game, Boris is his ultimate

‘Prize’ he will bring them all down

6 and a half months to the end of 2021

Tick tock, it’s all falling into place "

Indeed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Chesham and Amersham by election tomorrow.

Let the people speak.

Well timed by Cummings, he is the government's nightmare. As others have said people like Gove will be eyeing an opportunity

Conservatives neck and neck with Libdems. HS2 being the main topic.

Thats a shock as

The story party had 55% of the vote in 2019

To the lib dems 26% .

Neck & Neck you say

Very interesting

It's not really a shock though where tactical voting has been talked about "

I hardly think so

Tories won 60 % in 2017 ib dems 13%

Tories dropped 5% & lib dems went up

To 26 %

Labour just wejt back to there 2015 vote share .

The biggest miss from 2015 was none other than the

2nd placed UKIP .

You seem to forget chesham & Amersham is home

To Glaxosmithklein biggest research place &

has never really been a labour area .

Tactical voting

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don't think supporters of Johnson care about anything Cummings reveals. No matter how damning it is. So I'm not sure any of this will have any effect.

It is entertaining, though. "

You think that a Nation of people whose

Majority voted in Bodge to cause so much damage &

So much damage & death to so mamy families

Is entertaining ?

Blimey

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don't think supporters of Johnson care about anything Cummings reveals. No matter how damning it is. So I'm not sure any of this will have any effect.

It is entertaining, though.

You think that a Nation of people whose

Majority voted in Bodge to cause so much damage &

So much damage & death to so mamy families

Is entertaining ?

Blimey"

Noooo I don't think that's entertaining.

But I do think it's entertaining seeing rats like Johnson and Cummings fighting in a sack.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Feels like he's going for Hancock more than Johnson.

Unless he's playing some sort of long game and Hancock is just the 1st domino he's trying to knock over.

Definitely a long game, Boris is his ultimate

‘Prize’ he will bring them all down

6 and a half months to the end of 2021

Tick tock, it’s all falling into place

Indeed "

I am still optimistic he will be gone this year,

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Chesham and Amersham by election tomorrow.

Let the people speak.

Well timed by Cummings, he is the government's nightmare. As others have said people like Gove will be eyeing an opportunity

Conservatives neck and neck with Libdems. HS2 being the main topic.

Thats a shock as

The story party had 55% of the vote in 2019

To the lib dems 26% .

Neck & Neck you say

Very interesting

It's not really a shock though where tactical voting has been talked about

I hardly think so

Tories won 60 % in 2017 ib dems 13%

Tories dropped 5% & lib dems went up

To 26 %

Labour just wejt back to there 2015 vote share .

The biggest miss from 2015 was none other than the

2nd placed UKIP .

You seem to forget chesham & Amersham is home

To Glaxosmithklein biggest research place &

has never really been a labour area .

Tactical voting

"

60% of Green & Labour voters have said they would be willing to vote tactically.

I'm pretty sure there will be tactical voting. They will still need to win over those who have voted Conservative in the last election though. Obviously that's very doable.

Isn't it funny that when tactical voting is mentioned against the conservatives you brush it off but plenty of people shouted 'tactical voting' for the conservatives in 2019.

It may be a shock to you but it isn't to me or many others.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Feels like he's going for Hancock more than Johnson.

Unless he's playing some sort of long game and Hancock is just the 1st domino he's trying to knock over.

Definitely a long game, Boris is his ultimate

‘Prize’ he will bring them all down

6 and a half months to the end of 2021

Tick tock, it’s all falling into place

Indeed

I am still optimistic he will be gone this year, "

It would be nice, wouldn't it?

The thing is, though, there's been so much shit with Johnson already. And that hasn't lost him supporters. So I don't see why things that Cummings says will make enough of a dent. (Especially after Cummings' little trip to Barnard Castle pissed off so many people.)

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool


"Feels like he's going for Hancock more than Johnson.

Unless he's playing some sort of long game and Hancock is just the 1st domino he's trying to knock over."

Think he is playing it clever..he is shredding hancock but its damaging johnsons judgement.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Feels like he's going for Hancock more than Johnson.

Unless he's playing some sort of long game and Hancock is just the 1st domino he's trying to knock over.

Definitely a long game, Boris is his ultimate

‘Prize’ he will bring them all down

6 and a half months to the end of 2021

Tick tock, it’s all falling into place

Indeed

I am still optimistic he will be gone this year,

It would be nice, wouldn't it?

The thing is, though, there's been so much shit with Johnson already. And that hasn't lost him supporters. So I don't see why things that Cummings says will make enough of a dent. (Especially after Cummings' little trip to Barnard Castle pissed off so many people.)"

He is playing the long game, Boris can’t afford to be PM for much longer, it’s tactical

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By *kstallionMan  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Chesham and Amersham by election tomorrow.

Let the people speak.

Well timed by Cummings, he is the government's nightmare. As others have said people like Gove will be eyeing an opportunity

Conservatives neck and neck with Libdems. HS2 being the main topic.

Thats a shock as

The story party had 55% of the vote in 2019

To the lib dems 26% .

Neck & Neck you say

Very interesting

It's not really a shock though where tactical voting has been talked about

I hardly think so

Tories won 60 % in 2017 ib dems 13%

Tories dropped 5% & lib dems went up

To 26 %

Labour just wejt back to there 2015 vote share .

The biggest miss from 2015 was none other than the

2nd placed UKIP .

You seem to forget chesham & Amersham is home

To Glaxosmithklein biggest research place &

has never really been a labour area .

Tactical voting

60% of Green & Labour voters have said they would be willing to vote tactically.

I'm pretty sure there will be tactical voting. They will still need to win over those who have voted Conservative in the last election though. Obviously that's very doable.

Isn't it funny that when tactical voting is mentioned against the conservatives you brush it off but plenty of people shouted 'tactical voting' for the conservatives in 2019.

It may be a shock to you but it isn't to me or many others."

I think the lib dems won the council seat there recently so going to be very close and maybe some much needed good news for them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Feels like he's going for Hancock more than Johnson.

Unless he's playing some sort of long game and Hancock is just the 1st domino he's trying to knock over.

Definitely a long game, Boris is his ultimate

‘Prize’ he will bring them all down

6 and a half months to the end of 2021

Tick tock, it’s all falling into place

Indeed

I am still optimistic he will be gone this year,

It would be nice, wouldn't it?

The thing is, though, there's been so much shit with Johnson already. And that hasn't lost him supporters. So I don't see why things that Cummings says will make enough of a dent. (Especially after Cummings' little trip to Barnard Castle pissed off so many people.)

He is playing the long game, Boris can’t afford to be PM for much longer, it’s tactical "

Johnson just needs to set up a tiny business selling Cornish pasties. Then he'd be all but guaranteed to get a billion pound contract to supply PPE. That'd sort out his touted financial woes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Chesham and Amersham by election tomorrow.

Let the people speak.

Well timed by Cummings, he is the government's nightmare. As others have said people like Gove will be eyeing an opportunity

Conservatives neck and neck with Libdems. HS2 being the main topic.

Thats a shock as

The story party had 55% of the vote in 2019

To the lib dems 26% .

Neck & Neck you say

Very interesting

It's not really a shock though where tactical voting has been talked about

I hardly think so

Tories won 60 % in 2017 ib dems 13%

Tories dropped 5% & lib dems went up

To 26 %

Labour just wejt back to there 2015 vote share .

The biggest miss from 2015 was none other than the

2nd placed UKIP .

You seem to forget chesham & Amersham is home

To Glaxosmithklein biggest research place &

has never really been a labour area .

Tactical voting

60% of Green & Labour voters have said they would be willing to vote tactically.

I'm pretty sure there will be tactical voting. They will still need to win over those who have voted Conservative in the last election though. Obviously that's very doable.

Isn't it funny that when tactical voting is mentioned against the conservatives you brush it off but plenty of people shouted 'tactical voting' for the conservatives in 2019.

It may be a shock to you but it isn't to me or many others."

I haven't brushed it off at all

Local London mews networks have

Been talking to disillusioned Tories

About the government cow towing to the

Midlands & the north with HS2 investment &

Turning there leafy idylic tory homes into

Concrete train tracks & stations .

What Labour votes do will not be the reson

Why the story party fail ( if they do ) in

Chesham & Amersham .

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here

“Health Secretary answered many of Mr Cummings’ claims at a lengthy session in front of MPs. Mr Cummings has still failed to provide evidence to substantiate his claims.”

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"“Health Secretary answered many of Mr Cummings’ claims at a lengthy session in front of MPs. Mr Cummings has still failed to provide evidence to substantiate his claims.”

"

That's a direct quote from Kuenssberg where she's quoting "source close to Hancock". ie an unsubstantiated quote. Oh the irony.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"“Health Secretary answered many of Mr Cummings’ claims at a lengthy session in front of MPs. Mr Cummings has still failed to provide evidence to substantiate his claims.”

That's a direct quote from Kuenssberg where she's quoting "source close to Hancock". ie an unsubstantiated quote. Oh the irony."

Has Mr Cummings provided evidence to the Select Committee in order to substantiate the claims he made?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"“Health Secretary answered many of Mr Cummings’ claims at a lengthy session in front of MPs. Mr Cummings has still failed to provide evidence to substantiate his claims.”

That's a direct quote from Kuenssberg where she's quoting "source close to Hancock". ie an unsubstantiated quote. Oh the irony.

Has Mr Cummings provided evidence to the Select Committee in order to substantiate the claims he made?"

Has he? No idea. I think he showed some message where Johnson had called Hancock fucking useless recently. Was there anything else?

I'm just rather amused that you're bashing unsubstantiated claims by using an unsubstantiated quote yourself.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"“Health Secretary answered many of Mr Cummings’ claims at a lengthy session in front of MPs. Mr Cummings has still failed to provide evidence to substantiate his claims.”

That's a direct quote from Kuenssberg where she's quoting "source close to Hancock". ie an unsubstantiated quote. Oh the irony.

Has Mr Cummings provided evidence to the Select Committee in order to substantiate the claims he made?

Has he? No idea. I think he showed some message where Johnson had called Hancock fucking useless recently. Was there anything else?

I'm just rather amused that you're bashing unsubstantiated claims by using an unsubstantiated quote yourself."

The chair of the Health and Social Care Select Committee said Cummings had not provided concrete written evidence to back-up his explosive testimony given to MPs last month.

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"“Health Secretary answered many of Mr Cummings’ claims at a lengthy session in front of MPs. Mr Cummings has still failed to provide evidence to substantiate his claims.”

That's a direct quote from Kuenssberg where she's quoting "source close to Hancock". ie an unsubstantiated quote. Oh the irony.

Has Mr Cummings provided evidence to the Select Committee in order to substantiate the claims he made?

Has he? No idea. I think he showed some message where Johnson had called Hancock fucking useless recently. Was there anything else?

I'm just rather amused that you're bashing unsubstantiated claims by using an unsubstantiated quote yourself.

The chair of the Health and Social Care Select Committee said Cummings had not provided concrete written evidence to back-up his explosive testimony given to MPs last month.

"

The Chair eh? Let me look that up...

Jeremy Hunt. That paragon of truth and virtue hahaha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Here's a question. If Cummings' damaging claims are so untrue, why hasn't Johnson sued him? Why hasn't anybody sued him for these claims?

I can make a guess...

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"“Health Secretary answered many of Mr Cummings’ claims at a lengthy session in front of MPs. Mr Cummings has still failed to provide evidence to substantiate his claims.”

That's a direct quote from Kuenssberg where she's quoting "source close to Hancock". ie an unsubstantiated quote. Oh the irony.

Has Mr Cummings provided evidence to the Select Committee in order to substantiate the claims he made?

Has he? No idea. I think he showed some message where Johnson had called Hancock fucking useless recently. Was there anything else?

I'm just rather amused that you're bashing unsubstantiated claims by using an unsubstantiated quote yourself.

The chair of the Health and Social Care Select Committee said Cummings had not provided concrete written evidence to back-up his explosive testimony given to MPs last month.

The Chair eh? Let me look that up...

Jeremy Hunt. That paragon of truth and virtue hahaha"

The Select committee has either received evidence or they haven’t - they haven’t.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"“Health Secretary answered many of Mr Cummings’ claims at a lengthy session in front of MPs. Mr Cummings has still failed to provide evidence to substantiate his claims.”

That's a direct quote from Kuenssberg where she's quoting "source close to Hancock". ie an unsubstantiated quote. Oh the irony.

Has Mr Cummings provided evidence to the Select Committee in order to substantiate the claims he made?

Has he? No idea. I think he showed some message where Johnson had called Hancock fucking useless recently. Was there anything else?

I'm just rather amused that you're bashing unsubstantiated claims by using an unsubstantiated quote yourself.

The chair of the Health and Social Care Select Committee said Cummings had not provided concrete written evidence to back-up his explosive testimony given to MPs last month.

The Chair eh? Let me look that up...

Jeremy Hunt. That paragon of truth and virtue hahaha

The Select committee has either received evidence or they haven’t - they haven’t.

"

He'll prove it or he won't. I'm not sure what else there is to say there.

I repeat, though, it is odd you demand proof when you're happy to quote from an unubstantiated source.

And I also repeat, why hasn't Cummings been sued if his damaging claims are false?

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool

The irony of questioning someone criticising alex,based on how true it is or not, is almost off the scale.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool


"Here's a question. If Cummings' damaging claims are so untrue, why hasn't Johnson sued him? Why hasn't anybody sued him for these claims?

I can make a guess..."

They admitted today the leaked messages were genuine.

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By *eanoCoolMan  over a year ago

wisbech


"“Health Secretary answered many of Mr Cummings’ claims at a lengthy session in front of MPs. Mr Cummings has still failed to provide evidence to substantiate his claims.”

That's a direct quote from Kuenssberg where she's quoting "source close to Hancock". ie an unsubstantiated quote. Oh the irony.

Has Mr Cummings provided evidence to the Select Committee in order to substantiate the claims he made?

Has he? No idea. I think he showed some message where Johnson had called Hancock fucking useless recently. Was there anything else?

I'm just rather amused that you're bashing unsubstantiated claims by using an unsubstantiated quote yourself.

The chair of the Health and Social Care Select Committee said Cummings had not provided concrete written evidence to back-up his explosive testimony given to MPs last month.

The Chair eh? Let me look that up...

Jeremy Hunt. That paragon of truth and virtue hahaha"

The chairman of the health and science select Committee is greg Clarke and he did state they had received no evidence from Cummings if you watch it.

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By *eanoCoolMan  over a year ago

wisbech

Not saying that he ain't telling the truth though lol.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"“Health Secretary answered many of Mr Cummings’ claims at a lengthy session in front of MPs. Mr Cummings has still failed to provide evidence to substantiate his claims.”

That's a direct quote from Kuenssberg where she's quoting "source close to Hancock". ie an unsubstantiated quote. Oh the irony.

Has Mr Cummings provided evidence to the Select Committee in order to substantiate the claims he made?

Has he? No idea. I think he showed some message where Johnson had called Hancock fucking useless recently. Was there anything else?

I'm just rather amused that you're bashing unsubstantiated claims by using an unsubstantiated quote yourself.

The chair of the Health and Social Care Select Committee said Cummings had not provided concrete written evidence to back-up his explosive testimony given to MPs last month.

The Chair eh? Let me look that up...

Jeremy Hunt. That paragon of truth and virtue hahaha

The chairman of the health and science select Committee is greg Clarke and he did state they had received no evidence from Cummings if you watch it."

Tell me lies tell me sweet little lies

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By *eanoCoolMan  over a year ago

wisbech


"“Health Secretary answered many of Mr Cummings’ claims at a lengthy session in front of MPs. Mr Cummings has still failed to provide evidence to substantiate his claims.”

That's a direct quote from Kuenssberg where she's quoting "source close to Hancock". ie an unsubstantiated quote. Oh the irony.

Has Mr Cummings provided evidence to the Select Committee in order to substantiate the claims he made?

Has he? No idea. I think he showed some message where Johnson had called Hancock fucking useless recently. Was there anything else?

I'm just rather amused that you're bashing unsubstantiated claims by using an unsubstantiated quote yourself.

The chair of the Health and Social Care Select Committee said Cummings had not provided concrete written evidence to back-up his explosive testimony given to MPs last month.

The Chair eh? Let me look that up...

Jeremy Hunt. That paragon of truth and virtue hahaha

The chairman of the health and science select Committee is greg Clarke and he did state they had received no evidence from Cummings if you watch it.

Tell me lies tell me sweet little lies

"

What?? Sorry but I don't get what you are on about, who's telling the lies? Hancock? Cummings? Greg Clarke?, Me?. Are you saying that Greg Clarke didn't say that because if so I suggest you watch the hearing and see for yourself.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"“Health Secretary answered many of Mr Cummings’ claims at a lengthy session in front of MPs. Mr Cummings has still failed to provide evidence to substantiate his claims.”

That's a direct quote from Kuenssberg where she's quoting "source close to Hancock". ie an unsubstantiated quote. Oh the irony.

Has Mr Cummings provided evidence to the Select Committee in order to substantiate the claims he made?

Has he? No idea. I think he showed some message where Johnson had called Hancock fucking useless recently. Was there anything else?

I'm just rather amused that you're bashing unsubstantiated claims by using an unsubstantiated quote yourself.

The chair of the Health and Social Care Select Committee said Cummings had not provided concrete written evidence to back-up his explosive testimony given to MPs last month.

The Chair eh? Let me look that up...

Jeremy Hunt. That paragon of truth and virtue hahaha

The chairman of the health and science select Committee is greg Clarke and he did state they had received no evidence from Cummings if you watch it.

Tell me lies tell me sweet little lies

What?? Sorry but I don't get what you are on about, who's telling the lies? Hancock? Cummings? Greg Clarke?, Me?. Are you saying that Greg Clarke didn't say that because if so I suggest you watch the hearing and see for yourself."

Ive watched the hearing

Cummings said stuff

Hancock said no its lies

Clarke said there is no eveidence

Cummings uploaded evidence to his blog .

Tell me lies tell me sweet little lies

Is just a song , one ive been humming for a while now.

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By *eanoCoolMan  over a year ago

wisbech


"“Health Secretary answered many of Mr Cummings’ claims at a lengthy session in front of MPs. Mr Cummings has still failed to provide evidence to substantiate his claims.”

That's a direct quote from Kuenssberg where she's quoting "source close to Hancock". ie an unsubstantiated quote. Oh the irony.

Has Mr Cummings provided evidence to the Select Committee in order to substantiate the claims he made?

Has he? No idea. I think he showed some message where Johnson had called Hancock fucking useless recently. Was there anything else?

I'm just rather amused that you're bashing unsubstantiated claims by using an unsubstantiated quote yourself.

The chair of the Health and Social Care Select Committee said Cummings had not provided concrete written evidence to back-up his explosive testimony given to MPs last month.

The Chair eh? Let me look that up...

Jeremy Hunt. That paragon of truth and virtue hahaha

The chairman of the health and science select Committee is greg Clarke and he did state they had received no evidence from Cummings if you watch it.

Tell me lies tell me sweet little lies

What?? Sorry but I don't get what you are on about, who's telling the lies? Hancock? Cummings? Greg Clarke?, Me?. Are you saying that Greg Clarke didn't say that because if so I suggest you watch the hearing and see for yourself.

Ive watched the hearing

Cummings said stuff

Hancock said no its lies

Clarke said there is no eveidence

Cummings uploaded evidence to his blog .

Tell me lies tell me sweet little lies

Is just a song , one ive been humming for a while now.

"

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By *ebjonnsonMan  over a year ago

Maldon

Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

"

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool

The Express we have got bigger fish to fry

Yep cos the death of nearly 130,000 is small fry.

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By *ebjonnsonMan  over a year ago

Maldon


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?"

Ay?

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?

Ay? "

It's a simple question

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By *ebjonnsonMan  over a year ago

Maldon


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?

Ay?

It's a simple question "

But rhetorical

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?

Ay?

It's a simple question

But rhetorical "

No it's not rhetorical

It's a simple question

In a free society does a gmnt try to silence dissenting journalists?

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here

Hong Kong police have today arrested the chief editor and four executives of the pro-democracy daily newspaper Apple Daily.

https://www.france24.com/en/asia-pacific/20210617-hong-kong-police-arrest-five-at-pro-democracy-newspaper-apple-daily

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By *ebjonnsonMan  over a year ago

Maldon


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?

Ay?

It's a simple question

But rhetorical

No it's not rhetorical

It's a simple question

In a free society does a gmnt try to silence dissenting journalists?"

why do you ask?

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By *obka3Couple  over a year ago

bournemouth


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?

Ay?

It's a simple question

But rhetorical

No it's not rhetorical

It's a simple question

In a free society does a gmnt try to silence dissenting journalists? why do you ask? "

Because he cant address the other question so tries to deflect

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?

Ay?

It's a simple question

But rhetorical

No it's not rhetorical

It's a simple question

In a free society does a gmnt try to silence dissenting journalists? why do you ask? "

You said we live in a free society.

I asked in a free society do the press get sensored?

Thos really isnt rocket science

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool

Apparently asking about a point which has been made now constitutes deflection

Priceless

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?

Ay?

It's a simple question

But rhetorical

No it's not rhetorical

It's a simple question

In a free society does a gmnt try to silence dissenting journalists? why do you ask?

You said we live in a free society.

I asked in a free society do the press get sensored?

Thos really isnt rocket science "

Why don't you just show us the press being censored in this country instead of beating around the Bush trying to work an angle.

That's what you're getting at isn't it?

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By *obka3Couple  over a year ago

bournemouth


"Apparently asking about a point which has been made now constitutes deflection

Priceless "

You asked a question which is not address the point made in the post you quoted.

How many times have you stated that Boris deflects question at PMQ, yet you do it all the time, how about just once in a while address the point you quite thenby all means add to it with your point.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?

Ay?

It's a simple question

But rhetorical

No it's not rhetorical

It's a simple question

In a free society does a gmnt try to silence dissenting journalists? why do you ask?

You said we live in a free society.

I asked in a free society do the press get sensored?

Thos really isnt rocket science

Why don't you just show us the press being censored in this country instead of beating around the Bush trying to work an angle.

That's what you're getting at isn't it?"

I posed it as a question but I'm still waiting for an answer.

It's well known no 10 tried to exclude journalists seen as critical several months ago.

There was also a critical report into goves little operation the other week.

I'm simply asking are these signs of a free society?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?

Ay?

It's a simple question

But rhetorical

No it's not rhetorical

It's a simple question

In a free society does a gmnt try to silence dissenting journalists? why do you ask?

You said we live in a free society.

I asked in a free society do the press get sensored?

Thos really isnt rocket science

Why don't you just show us the press being censored in this country instead of beating around the Bush trying to work an angle.

That's what you're getting at isn't it?

I posed it as a question but I'm still waiting for an answer.

It's well known no 10 tried to exclude journalists seen as critical several months ago.

There was also a critical report into goves little operation the other week.

I'm simply asking are these signs of a free society?"

Well known by who?

Are you talking about Michael Gove trying to shut down the indyref2 talk?

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool

To surmise

Poster makes a point about us being a free society.

I ask a question that in a free society ,do journalists get banned?

Apparently this now constitutes deflection and asking questions not relevant to the point made

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?

Ay?

It's a simple question

But rhetorical

No it's not rhetorical

It's a simple question

In a free society does a gmnt try to silence dissenting journalists? why do you ask?

You said we live in a free society.

I asked in a free society do the press get sensored?

Thos really isnt rocket science

Why don't you just show us the press being censored in this country instead of beating around the Bush trying to work an angle.

That's what you're getting at isn't it?

I posed it as a question but I'm still waiting for an answer.

It's well known no 10 tried to exclude journalists seen as critical several months ago.

There was also a critical report into goves little operation the other week.

I'm simply asking are these signs of a free society?

Well known by who?

Are you talking about Michael Gove trying to shut down the indyref2 talk?"

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/freedom-of-information/uk-parliament-to-investigate-michael-goves-orwellian-foi-unit/

I'm sure gb news are running it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?

Ay?

It's a simple question

But rhetorical

No it's not rhetorical

It's a simple question

In a free society does a gmnt try to silence dissenting journalists? why do you ask?

You said we live in a free society.

I asked in a free society do the press get sensored?

Thos really isnt rocket science

Why don't you just show us the press being censored in this country instead of beating around the Bush trying to work an angle.

That's what you're getting at isn't it?

I posed it as a question but I'm still waiting for an answer.

It's well known no 10 tried to exclude journalists seen as critical several months ago.

There was also a critical report into goves little operation the other week.

I'm simply asking are these signs of a free society?

Well known by who?

Are you talking about Michael Gove trying to shut down the indyref2 talk?

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/freedom-of-information/uk-parliament-to-investigate-michael-goves-orwellian-foi-unit/

I'm sure gb news are running it"

I'll ask again. Well known by who?

What about Gove? Is he having people arrested or even banished for FOI requests?

That's what the poster was asking, how long would Cummings last in those other countries.

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By *ebjonnsonMan  over a year ago

Maldon


"To surmise

Poster makes a point about us being a free society.

I ask a question that in a free society ,do journalists get banned?

Is Cummings a journalist? I was emphasising the difference between here and other, let’s say ‘tougher’ regimes / systems.

Apparently this now constitutes deflection and asking questions not relevant to the point made

"

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?

Ay?

It's a simple question

But rhetorical

No it's not rhetorical

It's a simple question

In a free society does a gmnt try to silence dissenting journalists? why do you ask?

You said we live in a free society.

I asked in a free society do the press get sensored?

Thos really isnt rocket science

Why don't you just show us the press being censored in this country instead of beating around the Bush trying to work an angle.

That's what you're getting at isn't it?

I posed it as a question but I'm still waiting for an answer.

It's well known no 10 tried to exclude journalists seen as critical several months ago.

There was also a critical report into goves little operation the other week.

I'm simply asking are these signs of a free society?

Well known by who?

Are you talking about Michael Gove trying to shut down the indyref2 talk?

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/freedom-of-information/uk-parliament-to-investigate-michael-goves-orwellian-foi-unit/

I'm sure gb news are running it

I'll ask again. Well known by who?

What about Gove? Is he having people arrested or even banished for FOI requests?

That's what the poster was asking, how long would Cummings last in those other countries."

I think the golden rule on here is that when you ask a question more than once,and it's not answered,you have made your point.

Enjoy

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?

Ay?

It's a simple question

But rhetorical

No it's not rhetorical

It's a simple question

In a free society does a gmnt try to silence dissenting journalists? why do you ask?

You said we live in a free society.

I asked in a free society do the press get sensored?

Thos really isnt rocket science

Why don't you just show us the press being censored in this country instead of beating around the Bush trying to work an angle.

That's what you're getting at isn't it?

I posed it as a question but I'm still waiting for an answer.

It's well known no 10 tried to exclude journalists seen as critical several months ago.

There was also a critical report into goves little operation the other week.

I'm simply asking are these signs of a free society?

Well known by who?

Are you talking about Michael Gove trying to shut down the indyref2 talk?

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/freedom-of-information/uk-parliament-to-investigate-michael-goves-orwellian-foi-unit/

I'm sure gb news are running it

I'll ask again. Well known by who?

What about Gove? Is he having people arrested or even banished for FOI requests?

That's what the poster was asking, how long would Cummings last in those other countries.

I think the golden rule on here is that when you ask a question more than once,and it's not answered,you have made your point.

Enjoy

"

Funny you should say that because I've asked you the same question twice in the last few posts

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-57513415

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-57513415"

Jacob He's Smug .

I forgot about that streak of Pish !

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By *eroy1000Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?

Ay?

It's a simple question

But rhetorical

No it's not rhetorical

It's a simple question

In a free society does a gmnt try to silence dissenting journalists? why do you ask?

You said we live in a free society.

I asked in a free society do the press get sensored?

Thos really isnt rocket science

Why don't you just show us the press being censored in this country instead of beating around the Bush trying to work an angle.

That's what you're getting at isn't it?

I posed it as a question but I'm still waiting for an answer.

It's well known no 10 tried to exclude journalists seen as critical several months ago.

There was also a critical report into goves little operation the other week.

I'm simply asking are these signs of a free society?

Well known by who?

Are you talking about Michael Gove trying to shut down the indyref2 talk?

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/freedom-of-information/uk-parliament-to-investigate-michael-goves-orwellian-foi-unit/

I'm sure gb news are running it

I'll ask again. Well known by who?

What about Gove? Is he having people arrested or even banished for FOI requests?

That's what the poster was asking, how long would Cummings last in those other countries.

I think the golden rule on here is that when you ask a question more than once,and it's not answered,you have made your point.

Enjoy

"

Lol if that's the case then loads have made their point with your good self

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool


"Makes you appreciate that we do live in a free society. How long would Cummings last if he was Cumminski in Moscow criticising Putin, or Kum Hings in Beijing ?

Do free societies try to ban critical journalists?

Ay?

It's a simple question

But rhetorical

No it's not rhetorical

It's a simple question

In a free society does a gmnt try to silence dissenting journalists? why do you ask?

You said we live in a free society.

I asked in a free society do the press get sensored?

Thos really isnt rocket science

Why don't you just show us the press being censored in this country instead of beating around the Bush trying to work an angle.

That's what you're getting at isn't it?

I posed it as a question but I'm still waiting for an answer.

It's well known no 10 tried to exclude journalists seen as critical several months ago.

There was also a critical report into goves little operation the other week.

I'm simply asking are these signs of a free society?

Well known by who?

Are you talking about Michael Gove trying to shut down the indyref2 talk?

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/freedom-of-information/uk-parliament-to-investigate-michael-goves-orwellian-foi-unit/

I'm sure gb news are running it

I'll ask again. Well known by who?

What about Gove? Is he having people arrested or even banished for FOI requests?

That's what the poster was asking, how long would Cummings last in those other countries.

I think the golden rule on here is that when you ask a question more than once,and it's not answered,you have made your point.

Enjoy

Lol if that's the case then loads have made their point with your good self "

Example?

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man  over a year ago

liverpool

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jun/17/hancock-care-homes-health-secretary

In a fully functioning country ,he would be on trial.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jun/17/hancock-care-homes-health-secretary

In a fully functioning country ,he would be on trial."

Nah

He'd already be in Jail Lionel .

Trial would of happened way faster

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