I’m still hung over and thought that was where I was.
Had big Friday night out on the lash and watched 6 episodes of Modern Family.
I think there will bear a massive amount of pressure on Johnson and he can’t be seen to have one rule for his favourite - ministers are hardly going to be supportive when he’s been kicking the crap out of them for months.
Kuenssberg is very unlikely to go, the pressure on her will turn into a debate about sexist Twitter trolls if it does get acknowledged at all by the BBC. Cummings won't go either and there will be no consequences for his actions.
And when the PMs most senior advisor stays on after blatantly breaking the laws he helped put in place, aided by the combined efforts of the country’s most senior media figures, is that when we officially become a failed state?
(I did stick it on the tellybox forum deliberately, because I think the issue about Kuenssberg being a shill for the Tory party is more important than a political apparatchik not following their own diktats, you know?)
Originally posted by That Night In BarcelonaView Post
Kuenssberg is very unlikely to go, the pressure on her will turn into a debate about sexist Twitter trolls if it does get acknowledged at all by the BBC. Cummings won't go either and there will be no consequences for his actions.
Over on the nation's political forum of choice it already has.
And when the PMs most senior advisor stays on after blatantly breaking the laws he helped put in place, aided by the combined efforts of the country’s most senior media figures, is that when we officially become a failed state?
In what sense was taking children who might already have the caught the virus from you to visit their grandparents part of the rules? The rules were to self-isolate as a household, I believe. (Still are the rules, in fact.)
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