Monday 29 March 2021

Nothing to see here, move along

So, yesterday the Sunday Mirror has the interview with Jennifer Acuri about her four year affair with our current Prime Minister. On "Andy" Marr, the Mirror was bottom of the pile in the paper review and they ran out of time just when the review reached it.

And today, with the i newspaper joining in, there is still no mention on the BBC website.

Remeber two weeks ago the BBC lead with sotories of a former Prince and his wife being interviewed in the US, but not something that strikes at te very heart of our democracy: that when Mayor of London, somehow she got paid £125,000.

Don't get me wrong, in France a politician HAS to have had an affair, and as long as it does not affect his judgement, allowing him or her to be subject to bribery, then all when and good. But where public funds have been channeled into her company, who at the same time just happens to be shagging the Mayor of LOndon, and is now the PM.

Can you just imagine if this was Keir Starmer or Nicola Sturgeon? The press would not stop until they were hounded out of office, and yet Johnson gets a free pass.

He told Acuri not to worry about being seen kissing in public with him as it was "his" city.

Let me be frank, there have been many times when Johnson or many of his Cabinet *Should" have resigned or been sacked, there should be no doubt about this, Johnson has a relationship with monogomy like he has with the truth. It is not good for the country as long as he remains in power. There should be consequences for actons, for good ones and for bad ones.

And our State Broadcaster should be covering this, not be hiding in fear about losing it Charter. But it is.

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