Boris Johnson broke law over No 10 parties, says ex-PM Sir John Major

On 10th February 2021 there were 13,892 new reported cases of COVID in the UK, yesterday there were 68,214.

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How can that be being ahead?

We’re being recklessly put at risk by Johnson in a bid to regain his popularity

More like getting shafted than getting ahead :face_with_symbols_over_mouth:

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This is like de ja vu lol

On 11th Jan 2021 145,076 people had been vaccinated as of yesterday 52,458,207 people had received a first vaccination and 37,617,763 had received a booster/third jab.

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/vaccinations

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Omah that didn’t answer any of my questions, just gave me a load of figures without the important information:

As of today, BJ’s ineptitude has, officially, caused the death of 158,953 people, including my brother-in-law.

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You’ve got the link - follow it … :man_shrugging:

I don’t think it matters much who says it, it’s the truth, whatever you think of who is saying that truth

John Major is right

And it’s just trying to muddy the water to pick on him as if he didn’t have the right to speak out instead of picking in Johnson for being a jerk

If you remember, the majority of Parliament was a corrupt shower of undemocratic liars trying to overturn a decision given to the people and made by the people, to leave the EU.

Johnson was given a mandate to get the job done, which he did. People forget the treachery of 5 years of leaving the EU, people like Cherry, Starmer, Blair, Sturgeon all sneaking off to Brussels to screw their own country and screw their own people because they didn’t like the decision an overwhelming majority of people in this country gave.

Just remember that next time you call the guy a liar, who got the deal changed, got the deal done and got Brexit done, who respected the will of the people (with a small minority of Parliamentary Brexiteers) and got the job done.

I’d rather give Boris the benefit of the doubt than trust any of the other traiters who are left in the commons.

Who would you rather have ?

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Unfortunately my ex’s brother, fit and healthy 61 year old, and my daughter-in-law’s dad died this time last year sadly they died before the vaccine. I thank Boris for the vaccine otherwise many more lives would have been lost.

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I’d rather have almost anyone than Johnson bringing shame to our country.

And whatever great things you think he’s done before doesn’t mean he shouldn’t get called out if he’s a liar.

But if you think Johnson did Brexit because it was the will of the people, then I think you’ve been conned

He always vaguely favoured Remain before but saw going for Brexit as a career opportunity to oust May and be PM. Just self-serving, not about Brexit at all

He’s worst of them all, really, because he knew Brexit wouldn’t be great for our country but supported it anyway to get the top job.:face_with_symbols_over_mouth:

Did Boris invent the vaccine?

Don’t be so silly. They invested in the vaccines and also ordered loads of various ones before they had been approved.

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Johnson was a cornerstone of Brexit. He got a huge amount of support for the leave campaign.

I agree, Boris is a liar, but so are all politicians. It’s part and parcel of the blob, the swamp and the cesspit of corruption that we have in our political system.

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No but he put a lot of money into the R&D to create it.

What did your Labour Party do when it came to the vaccines Omah ? What did the socialists recommend ?

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What do you think? I reckon it’s more a case of pot and kettle.

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It wasn’t a “secret remain article”, he wrote up two - the pros and cons of leave vs remain, afterwards leave was the best option so he chose that.

Just about everyone in the referendum did the same thing, just Johnson wrote his down, being a journalist its understandable.

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This is such old news Maree and Sky’s latest attempt to :079: up trouble. We’ve known for years that he wrote 2 papers - 1 pro- and the other anti-Brexit before deciding to join the pro-Brexit team. It’s nothing more that us making a list of pros and cons before deciding on a course of action to take.

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Who are “they”?

If anyone deserves credit then, ironically, it’s Hancock:

The UK’s hefty vaccine orders were made in part thanks to the 2011 film Contagion. Health secretary Matt Hancock was spooked by the ending of the film, in which countries ravaged by a respiratory disease are left fighting for a limited number of vaccine doses. He insisted on ordering 100 million Oxford-AstraZeneca doses despite receiving advice to order a mere 30 million.