Cummings: Eight takeaways from his interview

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papasmurf

Quote from: Borchester on July 27, 2021, 11:59:06 AM
I await the moment some of your dim witted hysteria comes true.

You have spent years promising that every member of the Tory cabinet will be dragged to Tyburn Tree and strung up. And sod all happens. Even a broken clock should be right twice a day, but I reckon your timepiece must be set to the time zone of planet Zog.

I await the time your blinkered and idiotic personal attacks on me based on the fact you can't read anything properly stop.
The only reason some senior Tories have not ended up in court/jail is because the Crown Prosecution Service has not got the balls to do their job.
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Borchester

Quote from: papasmurf on July 27, 2021, 07:47:18 AM
I await the enquiry where people will have to give evidence under oath.

I await the moment some of your dim witted hysteria comes true.

You have spent years promising that every member of the Tory cabinet will be dragged to Tyburn Tree and strung up. And sod all happens. Even a broken clock should be right twice a day, but I reckon your timepiece must be set to the time zone of planet Zog.
Algerie Francais !

papasmurf

Quote from: Nick on July 27, 2021, 07:27:36 AM
Summed it up for me that Cummins plotted to oust Boris within days of him winning a landslide GE, his ego is that big that he thinks he can go against the electorate. Well his crown has most definitely slipped now, just another yesterday man with the likes of Blair, Brown and Cameron: desperate to hold onto some kind of relevance.

I await the enquiry where people will have to give evidence under oath.
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Nick

Summed it up for me that Cummins plotted to oust Boris within days of him winning a landslide GE, his ego is that big that he thinks he can go against the electorate. Well his crown has most definitely slipped now, just another yesterday man with the likes of Blair, Brown and Cameron: desperate to hold onto some kind of relevance.
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.

Borchester

Quote from: News on July 25, 2021, 07:00:14 PM
Cummings: Eight takeaways from his interview

The PM's former chief adviser on lockdowns, Downing Street rows, Brexit and coup discussions.

Source: Cummings: Eight takeaways from his interview

There was an article on this in yesterday's Sunday Times by Quentin Letts. At the end Letts summed up by saying that most of up had twigged long ago that Boris was a lying bumbler, but that he still won. Cummings on the other hand, sounds like that old woman up the road who relays ever scrap of gossip and expects us to swoon as a result.

Personally, I will stick with Boris. He is good with the big things, ignores the little and is much, much more fun than poor whingeing Dominic.
Algerie Francais !

papasmurf

Quote from: johnofgwent on July 26, 2021, 08:18:46 AM
And I can't see much love of the Tory party in her work ...

Really?  I have always assumed she is a Tory party member.
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johnofgwent

Quote from: papasmurf on July 26, 2021, 08:06:14 AM
Really? She always gives the impression she is a Tory party member. (To the point she has to have bodyguards at Labour party conferences.)

https://www.pressgazette.co.uk/bbcs-laura-kuenssberg-assigned-bodyguards-for-labour-party-conference/
SEPTEMBER 25, 2017
BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg has been assigned bodyguards while covering the Labour Party conference following online threats, the Sun on Sunday has reported.

Kuenssberg was pictured in Brighton flanked by a man who The Times claimed in a follow-up is a former British soldier turned security advisor specialising in journalists' safety.

This is not the first time Kuenssberg is understood to have been assigned a security detail.

The Spectator's Charles Moore claimed in a column in July that "Kuenssberg was so badly threatened online by Corbyn supporters that she was given personal protection" during the election campaign.



You don't have to be a Tory party member to need protection from Corbyn's pals. And I can't see much love of the Tory party in her work ...
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papasmurf

Quote from: johnofgwent on July 26, 2021, 07:42:41 AM
The only thing I learned was Laura K's hatred of the Tories knows no bounds.

Really? She always gives the impression she is a Tory party member. (To the point she has to have bodyguards at Labour party conferences.)

https://www.pressgazette.co.uk/bbcs-laura-kuenssberg-assigned-bodyguards-for-labour-party-conference/
SEPTEMBER 25, 2017
BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg has been assigned bodyguards while covering the Labour Party conference following online threats, the Sun on Sunday has reported.

Kuenssberg was pictured in Brighton flanked by a man who The Times claimed in a follow-up is a former British soldier turned security advisor specialising in journalists' safety.

This is not the first time Kuenssberg is understood to have been assigned a security detail.

The Spectator's Charles Moore claimed in a column in July that "Kuenssberg was so badly threatened online by Corbyn supporters that she was given personal protection" during the election campaign.
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johnofgwent

The only thing I learned was Laura K's hatred of the Tories knows no bounds. Is there no Saudi Embassy that this man can be persuaded to walk into ???
<t>In matters of taxation, Lord Clyde\'s summing up in the 1929 case Inland Revenue v Ayrshire Pullman Services is worth a glance.</t>

GBNews

Cummings: Eight takeaways from his interview

The PM's former chief adviser on lockdowns, Downing Street rows, Brexit and coup discussions.

Source: Cummings: Eight takeaways from his interview