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Petera Tue 12-Apr-22 13:44:02

Johnson and Sunak to be served fixed penalty notices. Will he still maintain he didn't break the law?

DaisyAnne Tue 12-Apr-22 16:58:26

Grandmabatty

I object strongly to Fabricants comments about teachers and hospital workers having drinks at work. For many years it would be an instant sackable offence for teachers to drink on the premises after hours. I can't comment on hospital workers but I would imagine they are the same. How dare he defend Johnson by casting slurs on professions! I am sock of the shower of them.

This is an example of the depths they will sink to. Who next is Johnson going to blame. Who next will they try and paint the same as them.

I agree Grandmabatty. How dare any of them act so shamefully.

MaizieD Tue 12-Apr-22 17:02:15

Visgir1

Petera

Johnson and Sunak to be served fixed penalty notices. Will he still maintain he didn't break the law?

Just asking..

Is this fixed fine the same as a "Parking ticket"?

I don't think so. Parking regulations are usually set by local authorities, aren't they? Weren't the covid regulations national law, passed by parliament? So rather more 'serious'.

A fixed penalty notice can't be contested, but if the recipient refuses or fails to pay it they can be taken to court and the legalities can be determined there. If found guilty of breaking the covid regulations I think he would then have a criminal record... Our resident solicitor might be able to advise on that...

But, as Wwmk2 says, it is the misleading parliament that is the resigning matter.

MaizieD Tue 12-Apr-22 17:03:54

In my experience, if teachers wanted to drink after work they went to the pub,

Pepper59 Tue 12-Apr-22 17:23:00

Can I ask something? Regarding the parties and the mixing of people at these gatherings, how were they not all terrified? We had nothing but fear as we were meant to be avoiding people etc due to this deadly virus. Don't get me wrong, I know the virus is real, but, why were these politicians not terrified of getting it?

J52 Tue 12-Apr-22 17:28:02

Grandmabatty

I object strongly to Fabricants comments about teachers and hospital workers having drinks at work. For many years it would be an instant sackable offence for teachers to drink on the premises after hours. I can't comment on hospital workers but I would imagine they are the same. How dare he defend Johnson by casting slurs on professions! I am sock of the shower of them.

Totally agree Grandmabatty. Bad enough insulting teachers, but also the exhausted NHS staff, many who were on the edge during the pandemic.

rosie1959 Tue 12-Apr-22 17:29:12

Pepper59

Can I ask something? Regarding the parties and the mixing of people at these gatherings, how were they not all terrified? We had nothing but fear as we were meant to be avoiding people etc due to this deadly virus. Don't get me wrong, I know the virus is real, but, why were these politicians not terrified of getting it?

Apparently according to the BBC news the PMs fine was for his birthday where he received a cake in June 2020/don’t suppose he was that bothered about getting it as he had only just recovered from it

Coastpath Tue 12-Apr-22 17:30:53

why were these politicians not terrified of getting it?

Or of taking it home to their families? The Johnson's new baby girl caught Covid during the period that they were partying.

Pepper59 Tue 12-Apr-22 17:32:09

Rosie, he may well have had it, but passing it to other people? You have no idea what health issues other people have.

Pepper59 Tue 12-Apr-22 17:34:55

I hadn't known that Coastpath. Very selfish and totally irresponsible.

Grannynannywanny Tue 12-Apr-22 17:41:05

Casdon

I think it was a great place to take his children, I’m sure his son loved it- but JaneJudge just zoom in on the photo - both his top and trousers are filthy, it looks like they have been worn numerous times without being washed. Even two small children wouldn’t account for that level of yuck.

More than a passing resemblance to Father Jack in that photo. Maybe in more ways than one. Wasn’t his catchphrase “Drink! Women”!

rosie1959 Tue 12-Apr-22 17:52:06

Pepper59

Rosie, he may well have had it, but passing it to other people? You have no idea what health issues other people have.

I can’t imagine that anyone was present under force so a choice they made

OakDryad Tue 12-Apr-22 17:56:11

This is where Johnson had played a blinder by deliberately surrounding himself with a weak cabinet. There is no natural successor, no one overtly challenging his position. And so the party are panicking and some have withdraw their letters to the 1922 Committee because they say it would be a bad idea to destabilise the UK government while the war on Ukraine continues. David Lammy has issued a very articulate rebuke to this notion citing the many times where the country had a change of leadership in times of crisis e.g. in WW1, WW2 and during the Suez crisis. Johnson isn’t the saviour of Ukraine. Heaven help us if the Tory party stoke his narcissism to make him think he is and so give him a free pass after his blatant lies to Parliament and the public.

varian Tue 12-Apr-22 18:01:34

Our children were at a primary school with a very ineffectual head who had been there, at the time my first child started, for 17 years.

He had appointed a deputy head who was so inept and incompetent that it was obvious that his only function was to make the head look intelligent and competent by comparison.

This primary school did not send pupils on to Eton, but I can't help thinking Boris Johnson somehow found out about this jolly wheeze and took it on to a higher level.

Coastpath Tue 12-Apr-22 18:14:01

There is also a video of interview where Johnson says that he creates chaos around him to deliberately mislead and confuse people and the media. He admits that regular bizarre and outrageous behaviour baffles so much that eventually you can get away with anything.

Behave appallingly, irresponsibly and oddly. Make sure everyone around you does the same. Be incompetent, lie and employ incompetent liars. Eventually the media and people despair, give up and anything is possible.

I will try to find the video.

MaizieD Tue 12-Apr-22 18:15:48

OakDryad

This is where Johnson had played a blinder by deliberately surrounding himself with a weak cabinet. There is no natural successor, no one overtly challenging his position. And so the party are panicking and some have withdraw their letters to the 1922 Committee because they say it would be a bad idea to destabilise the UK government while the war on Ukraine continues. David Lammy has issued a very articulate rebuke to this notion citing the many times where the country had a change of leadership in times of crisis e.g. in WW1, WW2 and during the Suez crisis. Johnson isn’t the saviour of Ukraine. Heaven help us if the Tory party stoke his narcissism to make him think he is and so give him a free pass after his blatant lies to Parliament and the public.

It's not even as if we are actually at war. The defence minister seems to be quite competent and all Johnson has to do is OK the armaments to Ukraine. I'm sure someone else could do that just as well. All the parties are solid in support for Ukraine, as is most of the country, there'd be no opposition to that.

Perhaps whoever takes over could make our fascist Home Secretary waive the visa rules for the Ukranian refugees...

Coastpath Tue 12-Apr-22 18:15:50

It's here. www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtVtR-rNNjI

Grandmabatty Tue 12-Apr-22 18:16:39

Apparently Johnson has apologised and paid his fine, possibly the first of many, which would indicate he won't resign. He gives decent Tories a bad name. I'm sure they must be horrified.

MayBee70 Tue 12-Apr-22 18:17:49

As someone has said on Facebook just now no one in France is saying we can’t have an election because of the war in Ukraine. And let’s not forget the Russia papers.

varian Tue 12-Apr-22 18:21:54

Yes how much Russian money influenced brexit?

How much Russian money has found its way into the coffers of the Tory Party?

I really doubt whether Putin would want to see Johnson booted out. As far as Putin is concerned he is another useful idiot

MaizieD Tue 12-Apr-22 18:26:58

Grandmabatty

Apparently Johnson has apologised and paid his fine, possibly the first of many, which would indicate he won't resign. He gives decent Tories a bad name. I'm sure they must be horrified.

He has to resign because he lied to Parliament.

(perhaps I should have written that in upper case as people don't seem to understand that...)

He has broken the Ministerial Code as well as the law.

Pammie1 Tue 12-Apr-22 18:28:27

Misleading parliament should mean Boris has to resign. He broke the law and held the British public in utter contempt. And he can take Rishi with him because not disclosing your wife’s interests in an overseas company actively lobbying ministers and receiving lucrative UK contracts as a result, amounts to the same thing.

buffyfly9 Tue 12-Apr-22 18:32:56

I zoomed in as well, wish I hadn't!! Is that part of a scruffy belt sticking out?

BlueBelle Tue 12-Apr-22 18:36:50

It hadn’t entered his head he was breaking the rules ,,,
Bloody hell ……Go man and take the rest of the lying cheaters with you
Starmer said today ‘Britain deserves better’ and he is right

Joane123 Tue 12-Apr-22 18:43:02

I have just watched the evening news and a poor lady whose husband was in hospital at the same time as all this partying, wasn't allowed to go and hold her husband as he passed away. Just heartbreaking.
They must resign.

varian Tue 12-Apr-22 18:46:12

They certainly should resign *Joane123" but do you really think these chancers will ever do whet they should do?