Tuesday 22 March 2022

Partygate

The Government and right wing media would like us all to move on from the lawbreaking oversaw by Boris Johnson during the various lockdowns. as there's a war on now, don't you know?

Johnson, apparently, is very keen to be seen visiting Ukraine, to be some kind of tinpot Churchill, pretending to lead the free world in resistance to Russian aggression.

But actions speak louder than photo ops. On Monday the Government benches voted to put any Ukrainian refugees in prison for up to four years if they try to enter the country without the right papers.

Yes, apparently, escaping from a war in Europe is not enough to break down the doors of political dogma.

We have gone from "leading the world" in reaction to the war, to passing laws to place refugees in prison of they try to enter the country.

World leading indeed.

Partygate has moved on the the police interview stage. Reviewing the questionaires submitted.

IN the meantime it appears the PM had been conductiong Government business on his mobile phone, a phone whose number was leaked to the media over a decade ago, and all his whatsapp data up to just after the partygate time period the ppolice are investigating ends. Funny that.

Conducting Government business on an unsecured device is a clear security risk. Conducting business that circumvented laws and processes, and then deleting it is another criminal offence. Yesterday such deletions was revealed in a court case brought by the Good Law Project.

We are governed by grifters, backed up by the media.

But there's a war on dontcha know.

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