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Why on earth was Boris on holiday?

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Fleurpepper Sun 23-Oct-22 15:25:17

He spent most of the Summer with his family in Greece and in Slovenia- when he was still PM, and in a crisis.

But then we could argue Parliament was in recess...

But last couple of weeks? He is still MP for UXbridge, and paid for it. He should therefore have been in his Constituency, doing his job, serving his Consituents, and representing them in the House. How can this be allowed?

lixy Sun 23-Oct-22 21:13:36

Let's hope he actually turns up to do the day job then. I guess Uxbridge will vote differently as soon as they get the chance.

Callistemon21 Sun 23-Oct-22 21:10:58

MayBee70

He’s not standing! Oh well, he can b****r off back on holiday. He isn’t even being honest about not getting enough support! I bet he just wanted to be in the limelight again.

But he's supposed to be at work. He's still an MP so he's skiving.

Blossoming Sun 23-Oct-22 21:10:46

Good.

Joseanne Sun 23-Oct-22 21:07:43

Good move. But I'll still watch this space in the future.

MayBee70 Sun 23-Oct-22 21:04:15

He’s not standing! Oh well, he can b****r off back on holiday. He isn’t even being honest about not getting enough support! I bet he just wanted to be in the limelight again.

GrannyGravy13 Sun 23-Oct-22 21:03:16

You can all stop worrying as according to the political editor of The Times Mr Johnson has pulled out of the leadership election.

J52 Sun 23-Oct-22 20:59:21

sharon103

It could be worse. There could be a general election and Keir Starmer got in.

??????laughing at your joke!

Fleurpepper Sun 23-Oct-22 20:54:48

Very very scary times- anything could happen still!

If Johnson gets in, there will be riots, I have no hesitation to say! Yes profanity on speed, no asterix.

volver Sun 23-Oct-22 20:47:33

MayBee70

volver

Question to those defending the waste of space that is Johnson...what would he have to do for you all to think he'd gone too far?

Bu**er the bursar?

Probably asking one of his rivals to stand down and give him their support perhaps?

I'm afraid I used a profanity when I hear that on the news. With no asterisks, either!!

sharon103 Sun 23-Oct-22 20:47:18

It could be worse. There could be a general election and Keir Starmer got in.

Blossoming Sun 23-Oct-22 20:45:27

I’m amazed so many people are unaware of the laws relating to members’ income and expenditure, especially with regard to income from external sources. Yes, their finances are under scrutiny, and rightly so. They are, or should be, completely transparent and they should not be hiding any gifts or loans.

www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/standards-and-financial-interests/parliamentary-commissioner-for-standards/registers-of-interests/register-of-members-financial-interests/

MayBee70 Sun 23-Oct-22 20:40:18

volver

Question to those defending the waste of space that is Johnson...what would he have to do for you all to think he'd gone too far?

Bu**er the bursar?

Probably asking one of his rivals to stand down and give him their support perhaps?

JaneJudge Sun 23-Oct-22 20:31:01

I think we can question morally whether they have been dismantling the NHS and social care system over the last 12 years? whether they have been implemental and whether decisions they have made within their political sphere have benefited them personally or more widely, financially

volver Sun 23-Oct-22 20:27:48

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Joseanne Sun 23-Oct-22 20:23:42

Of course it is right that dodgy donations should be investigated, as should disregard for the rules.
But Boris owns a property in Oxford which he lets for nearly £5k a week plus he sold his London home for £3.8million in 2019. I don't think that paying for a fortnight's holiday will render him penniless nor be a reason to automatically believe he might have broken the ministerial code. He, Rishi, Hunt, Rees-Mogg etc have plenty of money of their own which is none of anybody's business.

JaneJudge Sun 23-Oct-22 20:06:04

if I didn't go into work but worked on my second job I'd get the sack, so would most people

JaneJudge Sun 23-Oct-22 20:05:11

RichmondPark1

Johnson was on 'holiday' to take advantage of a lucrative side hustle.

Local Dominican Republic news sites reported that Johnson arrived at Punta Cana on October 7th, left on the 10th to travel to Washington and returned to the Dominican Republic on 12th October.

He was in the USA to give a speech and 'fireside chat' to the Insurance Leadership Forum. On 12th October The Daily Telegraph reported that he was paid £316,014 for appearing at the event.

Whilst he was on holiday and earning twice the PM's annual salary for one speech, parliament was sitting, the cost of living crisis was deepening, the pound was plummeting against the dollar and Johnson's constituents were not represented.

This man could be our next PM.

conservativepost.co.uk/boris-gets-standing-ovation-at-insurance-leadership-forum-in-the-us/

www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/10/12/boris-johnson-gets-standing-ovation-150000-corporate-speaking/

dominican.news/puntacana/former-british-prime-minister-boris-johnson-visits-punta-cana/

SuzieHi just in case you missed this post, it has documented what he has been doing abroad and it is self serving and nothing to do with his constituency HTH

Callistemon21 Sun 23-Oct-22 20:03:16

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Fleurpepper Sun 23-Oct-22 20:02:06

Callistemon21

Gosh, you move in elevated circles, Fleupepper!

Hugely mixed, makes life very interesting indeed. And makes you realise that stereotypes don't always apply, either way.

Callistemon21 Sun 23-Oct-22 20:01:18

SuzieHi

It is possible to work from anywhere in the world via internet !!!
We never know the complete story.

But not possible to teleport oneself to the Chamber of the House of Commons just yet.

SuzieHi Sun 23-Oct-22 19:58:41

It is possible to work from anywhere in the world via internet !!!
We never know the complete story.

Callistemon21 Sun 23-Oct-22 19:57:19

Gosh, you move in elevated circles, Fleupepper!

Fleurpepper Sun 23-Oct-22 19:55:42

Including, of course, Russian oligarchs who are supporters of Putin.

Fleurpepper Sun 23-Oct-22 19:54:59

Normandygirl

Joseanne

I just get fed up with people analysing any policitician's wealth all the time .... how much their house is worth, how much their holiday costs, how much they paid for their smart shoes, whether they drink expensive wine etc etc. Some people have the money, let them afford these things, and try concentrate more on their competency to lead and govern.

Of course Mp's finances should be open to scrutiny whilst they are in office, in fact the higher the office, the tighter that scrutiny needs to be. I'm shocked that anyone would think otherwise.

Just unbelievable comment. It has been clearly proven that Johnson has had holidays, home decor, and lots of other things, paid for by dodgy donors, in exchange for 'services'. Of course it is important that this is scrutinised.

I have many friends and close relatives who live in mansions, have yachts, and very expensive holidays and private schools, etc- but I know that they have not acquired those through fraud, due to their high ranking politician status!

varian Sun 23-Oct-22 19:48:28

Johnson was on a series of holidays because he can't be bothered doing the job as an an MP which he is being paid for.

He is very lazy and likes being on holiday and either did not look at the job description for an MP or thinks the rules do not apply to him, as was pointed out to his father by his teacher.