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Why now???

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Alegrias1 Mon 31-Jan-22 16:28:05

Well I'm not ready to give up yet even if you are.

GagaJo Mon 31-Jan-22 16:27:25

I did that mentally when he got in. It was obvious where the country was going. So sad. Could have been so different.

Alegrias1 Mon 31-Jan-22 16:26:04

I don't really care who comes next. It will be a Tory and I deplore Tory policies. But it will be a Tory. But none of them, none of them will be as bad as Johnson. He is bringing this country to the brink of being a banana republic and he thinks he's still in the debating club at whatever Uni he went to or in the Bullingdon Club.

Should we just stick with this guy because we don't know anybody better? Might as well roll over and die.

Coastpath Mon 31-Jan-22 16:22:21

I can swear that I didn't celebrate anything. Several key family and friend life events went unmarked.

GagaJo Mon 31-Jan-22 16:21:37

Alegrias, Gove? Look what he did to education, all in order to make a name for himself. Drunk as a skunk in HOP. Hancock? Shagging in his office in lockdown? Psycho Patel?

They're all self serving, lying, power hungry t**ts. Yes, BJ is king of the t**ts but we'll be no better off under any of the others.

EllanVannin Mon 31-Jan-22 16:14:07

It'll have to be an elected PM too. Who ?

Parsley3 Mon 31-Jan-22 16:12:23

EllenVannin did you break the rules?

Alegrias1 Mon 31-Jan-22 16:11:27

That's not true GagaJo

Are you watching Parliament? There's never been anybody like him, at least in my memory. He is disgraceful.

He's a lying coward.

GagaJo Mon 31-Jan-22 16:09:55

Exactly Allsorts.

Let's not be under any illusion that the next PM is going to be any different. All cut from the same cloth.

Allsorts Mon 31-Jan-22 15:59:23

Revenge of Dominic, that’s why it’s now.

Alegrias1 Mon 31-Jan-22 15:59:04

Again? How often? Yes I swear. You calling me a liar?

Even if we were all dancing in the streets and snogging strangers, none of us is the PM and none of us set the rules. Today of all days, excuses for the worst PM in living memory is not on.

EllanVannin Mon 31-Jan-22 15:56:16

I too have also wondered how many other people " broke the rules " too during that time. We have nigh on 70 million citizens in this country were they all hunkered up behind closed doors ? Doubt it as some people can't stand being cooped up for a day without eating somewhere/ visiting someone or, indeed flouting the rules doing whatever.

I don't know why or how it's taken this long or what the purpose is behind it, but can everyone swear that they were not celebrating something ? Pinocchio's ?

Doodledog Mon 31-Jan-22 15:34:03

Here is the report in case people haven't seen it yet.

Alegrias1 Mon 31-Jan-22 15:26:02

If all this came out when the government were asking us to abide by restrictions, how many people would have thought that we were being made a fool of and just ignored the restrictions.

People still think we're being made a fool of but there are so few restrictions now that there is nothing to ignore.

There are people behind this that are manipulating the population in more ways than you can possibly imagine.

Aveline Mon 31-Jan-22 15:20:03

I've been asking this since it first burst into the media. All very odd.

Lizbethann55 Mon 31-Jan-22 15:06:14

I think I am writing this before the Grayson report is published. I certainly haven't as yet seen or heard what is in it. I know what I think and I know many friends and colleagues think the same. But in all the endless , relentless media coverage the Downing Street situation has had, there is one question that keeps going round on my head and it is "why now"?
The Christmas whatever it was that sparked all this outrage was in December 2020, but nothing was said about it for exactly one full year. Why not? I do not believe that nobody knew about it. Allegra Stanton, who fell on her sword as a result, is married to a Telegraph reporter. I do not read the Telegraph so have no idea what coverage they have given it, but surely he must have known. I can't help but wonder if not only was the event ( I will not say "party " until we know more)known about, but that some of the press were in attendance which is why there was no mention of it at the time and they only went public 12 months on when they had no choice.
As for the gatherings in the garden, well you had better shoot me and most of my colleagues now, because we have done the same. The building where I work houses umpteen NHS clinics: diabetes, podiatry, district nurses etc etc. There are also offices large, small and downright tiny where local government and council work is carried on. The ground floor is a public library and a counter for the public to come to with council issues. Outside at the back is a small enclosed garden : a lawn with some benches and tables. In the summer we all leave our offices and sit outside enjoying the fresh air and eating our lunches. We could have stayed inside, but aren't we encouraged to be outside. And once again, WHY NOW? All these events happened over a year ago. So who suddenly decided it was the crime of the century, who took the photos and who decided NOW. I know what I think.