Have you not noticed that this thread is about our corrupt Prime Minister?
Not about the royal family or the Labour Party
Good Morning Saturday 9th May 2026
Are any other gransnetters angry about this?
£126,000 and coveted places on trade missions to New York and Tel Aviv alongside Johnson, despite failing to fulfil the criteria to be given both the money or the places on these trips?
I see many people online say many politicians cheat, but he lied and said that he behaved with ‘honesty and integrity”. She was given preferential treatment and the then london mayor should have declared the conflict of interest.
Coupled with the huge financial handouts to Tories mates for PPE I am furious and deeply regretting my conservative vote.
Wondered what others thoughts were? I wrote to my MP but he is a weasel and not expecting a sensible response.
Have you not noticed that this thread is about our corrupt Prime Minister?
Not about the royal family or the Labour Party
Can you start a different thread about this please, it has no relevance at all to this thread?
I have left the Labour Party too Greeneyedgirl alongside thousands of others for the reasons you stated.
He completely echoes my sentiments Grany and as a lifelong member I left the LP as I felt it no longer represented what I believe in.
He came second. Well that will have improved the lives of the most vulnerable. Not.
Would you like to start a separate thread for Starmer bashing, Grany.
From James Osben's letter
So let us applaud James Osben, twice Labour’s general election candidate in Newton Abbot, who has not only resigned his membership but issued an open letter to Keir Starmer, explaining his reasons in no uncertain terms.
Here are some of the highlights:
“I am saddened, deeply disappointed and extremely troubled by the Labour Party’s current behaviour and actions in suspending hundreds of members from multiple CLPs.
“I stood as the Parliamentary Candidate in Newton Abbot in 2017 and 2019. Labour came second for the first time ever in this constituency in 2017… I and my friends and colleagues within the Party felt proud of what we achieved and we had hope, like never before, of achieving so much more for our local community.
“Any hope of this being achieved via the Labour party is now gone. You have suspended most of the Newton Abbot CLP officers and many have already resigned.
“Like my friends I will continue with community projects, supporting people who need help but I can no longer do this under the Labour banner when the Labour Party is failing to represent these people.
“I no longer feel that the Labour Party is representing me and the millions of people who need a government that is on their side.
“For the first time ever, I have felt uncomfortable, unsafe and unrepresented in the Labour Party. Why is this? My values have not changed nor have my principles. As Tony Benn once said, we should be signposts and not weathercocks. What has changed within the Labour Party?
“Why are members feeling unsafe, intimidated and fearful? Why does there appear to be a disturbing clampdown on democracy and free speech within the party?
“Thousands of members have resigned. You have suspended hundreds more. What is your aim? What is your purpose? What are your objectives?
“The Labour Party in Newton Abbot has now been severely crippled in the run-up to the May 2021 elections because of the actions of Keir Starmer and David Evans.
“Is it your aim to ensure a Labour Government isn’t elected in 2024? It certainly seems so.”
It’s a long letter and you can read it in full over on Skwawkbox.
I wondered if people feel helpless to do or change anything? I am quite angry that the self serving behaviour starts even at town council level here, in fact there has been some appalling voting behaviour from town councillors who have voted against the groups they are supposed to represent (and get paid to do so) but they just get away with it (some of them are running one of the local facebook page and moderate it heavily too) I feel redundant as to what I can do as individual and voting patterns in my area just suggest people blind vote blue but if I was blindly voting blue I'd want people to work for our community and constituents, I'm not convinced my MP does at all.
Dinahmo
Why is it that people don't mind being lied to? I just don't get it. On GN and some of he spoken media Johnson's lies and misinformation have been called out many times. But the answer is often - oh it's the Guardian, or the BBC - left leaning, can't trust them.
I don't know, so all I can do is speculate. It occurred to me that some people might think it legitimises their own behaviour and values.
Forget the last paragraph it is duplicate
I got some good news today from my MP Mathew Pennycook regarding the Duchy's exemption from leaseholder reform
So an MP is prepared as they are meant to to do something about those in public office thevqueen's son being held to account.
Thank you for your email.
I support an end to the unfair and outdated system of leasehold ownership. I know from correspondence I have received from hundreds of constituents over the last year alone that many leaseholders face a whole range of problems, including high service charges, a lack of transparency over what they are being charged for – and of course dangerous cladding.
Under current laws many people face high ground rents which, when combined with a mortgage, can make it feel like they are paying rent on a property they own.
The issues facing residential leaseholders who own properties on the Duchy of Cornwall’s estate are particularly unique. I know from reports that the exemptions afforded to the Duchy of Cornwall under the Leasehold Reform Act 1967 have left some residents living in homes that have diminishing or no financial value. I am also aware of reports that some residents have reported problems borrowing against their homes to pay, for example, social care fees for themselves and loved ones.
At the beginning of the year, the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government stated that legislation will be brought forward to make it easier and cheaper for leaseholders to buy their homes. However, no reference was made to residents living within the Duchy of Cornwall’s estate.
While Ministers have repeatedly promised action to tackle the abuses that leaseholders face, I am concerned that action by the Government has been too slow, too weak, and existing leaseholders have largely been overlooked.
I believe tenants on land owned by the Duchy of Cornwall should have the same rights as other leaseholders.
I have therefore written to the Secretary of State seeking his explanation as to what steps he and his Department are taking to remove exemptions under the Act in respect of the Duchy to ensure that leaseholder laws apply to everyone equally, especially in the context of the impending Queen’s Speech, which is the prime opportunity for new legislation to be brought forward. I will share his response with you in due course.
At the beginning of the year, the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government stated that legislation will be brought forward to make it easier and cheaper for leaseholders to buy their homes. However, no reference was made to residents living within the Duchy of Cornwall’s estate.
Yours,
Matthew
Why is it that people don't mind being lied to? I just don't get it. On GN and some of he spoken media Johnson's lies and misinformation have been called out many times. But the answer is often - oh it's the Guardian, or the BBC - left leaning, can't trust them.
Neil Kinnock pointed out the other week that Johnson said he would get back to him about a question he’d raised at PMQT but never bothered to do so. imo when that happens there should be a means by which the voting public can access the answers to unanswered questions at PMQT. The speaker is useless.
GrannyGravy13
MaizieD I (and I guess an awful lot of the electorate) never imagined The Conservatives gaining an 80 seat majority.
I hoped that we would have had a credible opposition who would have held the Government to account.
Have you any ideas on how the opposition is meant to hold the government to account, GG13?
The usual way is by pointing out when the government is being 'economical with the truth'; they do that.
Select committees are supposed to be a mechanism; they publish reports criticising the government
PMQs? I have watched most of the PMs sessions since Starmer became LOTO. Johnson lies shamelessly in answer to every single question, or completely evades it. (The Speaker should be pulling him up for this, surely?)
The government just completely ignores any criticism (though it has produced a U turn or two ). Johnson has made all sorts of promises which haven't been kept, Starmer points them out; nothing done.
Usually the media are quite helpful in pouncing on corruption, loose morals and general wrong doing. But most of the popular press is right wing and is gung ho for Johnson. The media that criticises him is not widely read.
David Allen Green did an interesting blog about Accountability the other day. It's well worth reading:
Part of it:
..'apart from the remote possibility of a legal challenge, or an eventual general election, they (Ministers) are safe from actual accountability.
There are various causes of this:
– the elective dictatorship of parliament, where the government also has control of the elected part of the legislature, is a primary cause;
– the lack (with a few notable exceptions) of a press that is geared to holding ministers to account rather than being a means of transmission of information from/about the government to the public;
– the hold that political parties continue to have in the recruitment and promotion of candidates;
– our tribal and increasingly hyper-partisan political culture;
– the increasing lack of care of voters about being lied to by ministers – for, as this blog has previously averred, there is no practical point exposing the lies of ministers if people do not mind being lied to
davidallengreen.com/2021/03/the-accountability-gap-is-the-most-fundamental-problem-in-united-kingdom-government-and-politics/
I agree about Rory Stewart, pity he left Parliament, but personally he has gone up in my estimation as one of the very few prepared to put his morals and conscience above supporting this bunch of lying self serving charlatans in office. I find it immensely depressing that nothing will happen to Johnson, there will be no censure, not even any mass public disapproval. The NHS successfully handled the vaccine programme despite Johnson's government, and it has been run on goodwill, hard work and volunteers and it makes me sick to see Johnson claiming credit for an NHS which he and his mates are trying hard to slowly erode.
Such a pity that he left parliament. But I guess it would have been difficult for him having to tolerate Johnson as PM.
One of the ex Tory ministers that I respected was Rory Stewart. He had the measure of Johnson all right.
He is riding on the wave of a successful NHS vaccine campaign. The NHS that the tories were in the process of dismantling when the pandemic struck.
Just seen the latest @yougov poll
Boris Johnson is 10% ahead of Keir Starmer and Conservatives are 10% ahead of Labour?
My flabber is well and trying gasted !
I do wish that people on here would stop blaming the woman for going to the press with her story, that is not the point is it? Johnson is a moral bankrupt as far as anybody with any sense of morality or acceptable standards of behaviour are concerned, but the fact is we, the UK taxpayer, paid for his four year affair. The man is a liar, a cheat and completely unfit for the job, why isn't this being screamed across the from pages of the press? Can you imagine the drama if Nicola Sturgeon or Teresa May had done this? Johnson is a vile apology for a man, and those who support him in office need to have a good look at their moral code.
GG13 Given the current pandemic, the opposition is damned if they do and damned if they don't.
MaizieD I (and I guess an awful lot of the electorate) never imagined The Conservatives gaining an 80 seat majority.
I hoped that we would have had a credible opposition who would have held the Government to account.
Allegra Stratton is clearly lying as well then, as Boris has no integrity nor honesty that i can see..I'm not a fan of his, but i used to think he was ok, nice enough to everyone, but the more i learn about him, im appalled!?
I don't understand why some people say they don't care who's slept with whom because presumably there's some lying going on somewhere because there are spouses/partners in existence. If it was two unattached people, nobody would be interested.
Think back to the days of Cecil Parkinson and Sarah Keyes - perhaps that was when the rot started. Prior to that, if ministers were caught out, they invariably resigned.
If someone's married and has an affair, lies will be told. That is why we cannot trust people like Johnson, who is know to be a liar anyway.
Jones
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