I think we've all realised by now that whatever accusations are thrown at him,he will just sidestep them and use the tried and tested response of "There are more important events going on in the world and lets just move on". He is the master of deflection, what needs to happen is for him to be sat down in a live interview by someone who won't be fobbed off with his usual prepared answers.
I think we've all realised by now that whatever accusations are thrown at him,he will just sidestep them and use the tried and tested response of "There are more important events going on in the world and lets just move on". He is the master of deflection, what needs to happen is for him to be sat down in a live interview by someone who won't be fobbed off with his usual prepared answers.
I think we've all realised by now that whatever accusations are thrown at him,he will just sidestep them and use the tried and tested response of "There are more important events going on in the world and lets just move on". He is the master of deflection, what needs to happen is for him to be sat down in a live interview by someone who won't be fobbed off with his usual prepared answers.
The Sue Gray report could be the straw.
The emphasise on 'could' not 'will' or 'should' I'm not holding out much hope.
I think we've all realised by now that whatever accusations are thrown at him,he will just sidestep them and use the tried and tested response of "There are more important events going on in the world and lets just move on". He is the master of deflection, what needs to happen is for him to be sat down in a live interview by someone who won't be fobbed off with his usual prepared answers.
The Sue Gray report could be the straw.
The emphasise on 'could' not 'will' or 'should' I'm not holding out much hope.
But the one question that he failed to ask which everyone wants to know the answer to is. ARE YOU A BUNCH OF LYING **** WHO DON'T GIVE A **** ABOUT THE PUBLIC JUST AS LONG AS YOU CAN CONTINUE WITH YOUR LYING,DECEITFUL,PRIVILEGED LIVES.
But the one question that he failed to ask which everyone wants to know the answer to is. ARE YOU A BUNCH OF LYING **** WHO DON'T GIVE A **** ABOUT THE PUBLIC JUST AS LONG AS YOU CAN CONTINUE WITH YOUR LYING,DECEITFUL,PRIVILEGED LIVES.
He may as well of asked "When is the Sky's software going to be fit for purpose? "
I think we've all realised by now that whatever accusations are thrown at him,he will just sidestep them and use the tried and tested response of "There are more important events going on in the world and lets just move on". He is the master of deflection, what needs to happen is for him to be sat down in a live interview by someone who won't be fobbed off with his usual prepared answers.
The guy on the papers review on Sky News was claiming last night that there were 40 odd letters in, out of the required 54, for a no confidence vote.
Partygate pictures from No10's official photographers 'will be revealed today' as Sue Gray's long-awaited report savages Downing Street's rule-breaking culture - with Boris Johnson preparing for 'day of contrition' and whips on alert for plots to oust PM
Mr Johnson (bottom right) is expected to apologise to Parliament, the public and his own MPs over Partygate in a bid to soak up criticism from the official report into the row later today, even with more snaps from No. 10's vanity photographers poised to hit the press. Deploying a 'masochism strategy', the Prime Minister will 'take responsibility' for lockdown rule-breaking in Downing Street (main), which is set to be savaged in the much-anticipated report. Ministers are braced for Miss Gray (bottom left) to deliver her report to No10 this morning. In a display of contrition, the PM will then make a statement to Parliament before holding a press conference and then addressing Tory MPs at a meeting of the backbench 1922 Committee. It comes as Tory critics last night hinted they may use Partygate to execute a coup. Miss Gray's interim report in January criticised 'failures of leadership and judgment' in Downing Street and highlighted concerns about a culture of excessive drinking. The PM has since restructured his No 10 operation, and Downing Street has also imposed an alcohol ban outside of official functions.
'It's Dennis Pennis!' Sky News' deputy political editor goes viral after shouting questions 'like a yob' at Tory MPs - including Boris Johnson - across Downing Street
Journalist Sam Coates, reporting for Sky News' evening bulletin, saw his al fresco interrogation of cabinet members go viral on social media after footage of him shouting questions across Downing Street aired. While some praised his aggressive approach, others suggested it was 'harassment and not journalism.' (Pictured: Sam Coates shouting questions at the PM)
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oioi, it's all coming out now.....
Partygate: Insiders tell of packed No 10 lockdown parties
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-61566410
Watch Laura Kuenssberg's Panorama, Partygate: Inside the Story, on BBC Two at 19:00 BST
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/voices-sue-gray-report-bring-091143329.html
Sam Coates enjoying himself.
Pointless questions to pointless politicians.
Mr Johnson (bottom right) is expected to apologise to Parliament, the public and his own MPs over Partygate in a bid to soak up criticism from the official report into the row later today, even with more snaps from No. 10's vanity photographers poised to hit the press. Deploying a 'masochism strategy', the Prime Minister will 'take responsibility' for lockdown rule-breaking in Downing Street (main), which is set to be savaged in the much-anticipated report. Ministers are braced for Miss Gray (bottom left) to deliver her report to No10 this morning. In a display of contrition, the PM will then make a statement to Parliament before holding a press conference and then addressing Tory MPs at a meeting of the backbench 1922 Committee. It comes as Tory critics last night hinted they may use Partygate to execute a coup. Miss Gray's interim report in January criticised 'failures of leadership and judgment' in Downing Street and highlighted concerns about a culture of excessive drinking. The PM has since restructured his No 10 operation, and Downing Street has also imposed an alcohol ban outside of official functions.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10851543/Partygate-pictures-official-photographers-revealed-today-Boris-braces-report.html
https://video.dailymail.co.uk/preview/mol/2022/05/25/3470647413053698574/636x382_MP4_3470647413053698574.mp4
Journalist Sam Coates, reporting for Sky News' evening bulletin, saw his al fresco interrogation of cabinet members go viral on social media after footage of him shouting questions across Downing Street aired. While some praised his aggressive approach, others suggested it was 'harassment and not journalism.' (Pictured: Sam Coates shouting questions at the PM)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10852841/Sky-News-Sam-Coates-screams-questions-Tory-MPs-Downing-Street.html