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Old 24-06-2019, 10:21 AM #1
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In what possible world is this information not in the public interest, though? I suppose it's indicative of how seriously we take politics though isn't it. "Who do we want to be the leader of our country? Meh whoever who cares anyone will do none of our business what they get up to anyway."
I don't know if it is tbh, not when we don't really know the circumstances surrounding it or the nature of their relationship

For all we know many of our previous leaders could have had plenty of moments like this and there's been many a good politician who have had serious flaws and personal demons but we don't really know what goes on behind anyones closed doors and I don't think we're entitled to know
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He has nothing to answer according to the police. Everyone rows. And honestly, as much as I hate Corbyn, I would say the same if this involved him. Everyone has a right to a private life no matter what they do for a living. And he and his girlfriend are back together, just like countless other couples who had a fight over the weekend.
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Again, if our criteria for the most suitable people to run the entire country is "not a criminal " then we are well and truly ****ed. Although I say that like we didn't know already.

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Again, if our criteria for the most suitable people to run the entire country is "not a criminal " then we are well and truly ****ed. Although I say that like we didn't know already.
So when police said there was nothing to answer, everyone was safe, no further action was needed. What do you think that meant?
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So when police said there was nothing to answer, everyone was safe, no further action was needed. What do you think that meant?
That he's a bumbling, pushy, spoiled (like the lady said), entitled arsehole who is used to getting his own way with a big, fat, smug smile plastered across his chops, scratching his balls and guffawing about the idiots who are voting him into the position of Prime Minister.

But that none of that is criminal and his partner can handle him in their personal life.

Which is irrelevant. I'm not saying he should be arrested I'm saying we should have higher standards for Prime Minister, but we don't because we live in a dog bowl and we're apparently content there.
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That he's a bumbling, pushy, spoiled (like the lady said), entitled arsehole who is used to getting his own way with a big, fat, smug smile plastered across his chops, scratching his balls and guffawing about the idiots who are voting him into the position of Prime Minister.

But that none of that is criminal and his partner can handle him in their personal life.

Which is irrelevant. I'm not saying he should be arrested I'm saying we should have higher standards for Prime Minister, but we don't because we live in a dog bowl and we're apparently content there.
I pretty much agree with all that, except... this particular incident has been blown out of all proportion. They were pictured holding hands over the weekend while people on here are still talking about domestic violence.

Look at the potential PMs we have waiting in the wings: we have a divisive Labour leader who openly supports terrorist groups, has a history of not dealing with antisemitism and is now maybe backing a second referendum... but not because that's what he believes. We've got Boris, over-privileged Etonian who is more famous for dangling from a zip wire or getting a women a longer sentence in Iran because he let his mouth run away with him, than for any other thing he's done in the political arena.

British politics has never been so low....
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They were pictured holding hands over the weekend while people on here are still talking about domestic violence.
Not actually seeing the relevance here? There can still have been a serious incident and they held hands soon after..

Again though, not saying screaming and shouting IS a DV incidcent. Just..have seen a fair few saying that because the police did nothing, nothing happened.

Either way, Boris will have a new house come a few weeks time so I am sure hes not arsed too much. Wonder if he will try soundproofing number 10 a bit more?
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Really the person we should feel sorry for in all of this is Carrie, I didn't know until earlier she was one of John Warbouys (black cab rapists) victims
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OK not to say that this happened here, but the police saying 'nothing to see here, move along' and claiming everyone is safe..well in DV incidents, its not always the case. My mother was nearly killed only minutes after the police were apparently satisfied that her partner was not a threat as he 'had calmed down' and they basically blamed my mother for overstating things, even though it was the neighbour who rang the police. They left, and minutes later his hands were round her throat. Similar things happened a fair few times too. She has a drink driving record because..he had started hitting her and the police had been called but did not take it seriously (were laughing with him about how 'everybody argues' While her eye was swelling up) and left her alone with him again so she got into her car even though she knew she was over the limit to get away frm him to..well stay alive. I have many stories of police being woefully inadequate in DV incidences, and believing the bloke even though he has a history of GBH and stuff :/

Obviously not claiming this happened here, but police, from my experience anyway, do not take domestic incidences too seriously and prefer to be in and straight out. So that they 'no crimed' this means not that much, hell some rapes are even no crimed these days.

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OK not to say that this happened here, but the police saying 'nothing to see here, move along' and claiming everyone is safe..well in DV incidents, its not always the case. My mother was nearly killed only minutes after the police were apparently satisfied that her partner was not a threat as he 'had calmed down' and they basically blamed my mother for overstating things, even though it was the neighbour who rang the police. They left, and minutes later his hands were round her throat. Similar things happened a fair few times too. She has a drink driving record because..he had started hitting her and the police had been called but did not take it seriously (were laughing with him about how 'everybody argues' While her eye was swelling up) and left her alone with him again so she got into her car even though she knew she was over the limit to get away frm him to..well stay alive. I have many stories of police being woefully inadequate in DV incidences, and believing the bloke even though he has a history of GBH and stuff :/

Obviously not claiming this happened here, but police, from my experience anyway, do not take domestic incidences too seriously and prefer to be in and straight out. So that they 'no crimed' this means not that much, hell some rapes are even no crimed these days.
Was that a while ago or recent?
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Was that a while ago or recent?
Ahh was about 15 years or so ago now. But from what friends say, it seems police still don't take DV all that seriously these days.

(Again, not saying this was a DV situation..)
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Ahh was about 15 years or so ago now. But from what friends say, it seems police still don't take DV all that seriously these days.

(Again, not saying this was a DV situation..)
Some forces operate a better line on this than others.
However you are right, there are still problems having this taken seriously.

There are cases, where someone man or woman, has been on the receiving end of total abuse.
The police cannot do anything, if both parties maintain nothing is wrong.
Even if there was, if the abused person wants nothing done, then they can't really act on that either.

I've come across cases where the denial of anything bad happening, has gone on for a long time.
Then the point is reached where it's revealed how long it's gone on, once the abused eventually reaches the point to reveal all.
It's awful and devastating.

There is this recording on this incident so it seems there's proof there was cause for concern.
Especially too after midnight.

However she seems to have been giving verbally as much as she was getting from him.
In fact we have no record of anything he is supposed to have said on the recording.

So this is more likely harmless.
Something between themselves, which would have been better toned down so no one else heard much or anything.

Again however, the usual Johnson would have bulldozed through this and likely got laughs from his Conservative supporters.
He could have put this out the way quickly.
Instead his stance is feeding rightly or wrongly, negative speculation as to the issue.

He's just not looking genuine or trustworthy on his public or private life.
I doubt this issue will go away.

It may not however harm him at all with his Conservative membership supporters.
With the Country though, it could be a small part of making things worse for the Conservatives.

Johnson is too volatile to be a trusted or effective Party leader.
Running London as Mayor is a world away from running a Country.
None of the last 3 London mayors, are Prime Ministerial quality.
Johnson also was an at best poor Foreign secretary.


This incident just adds to the doubts as to his integrity really.

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Exactly this, Joey. People keep asking why any of this is relevant and pointing out that it's his "personal life" and nothing tro do with becoming PM, but it's just as you say. It's relevant because it's ANOTHER indication (on top of the mountain we already have!) that he doesn't have the temperament or dignity to be an effective or desirable leader of a country.
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[Boris Johnson's backers have rallied to support him after police were called
to an incident at the home he shares with his girlfriend.
The support from several MPs comes as pictures emerged of Mr Johnson holding hands
with girlfriend Carrie Symonds, apparently taken in Sussex over the weekend.]

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[Boris Johnson's backers have rallied to support him after police were called
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The support from several MPs comes as pictures emerged of Mr Johnson holding hands
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That picture was supposedly taken yesterday, a day after he was last seen, if that’s the case, his hair grew a good few inches overnight, Tory media wouldn’t be peddling fake news would they?
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Very well observed Liam.
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On LBC also shown live on SkyNewsHD 9:35AM All Out Politics
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Max Hastings, a Tory, wrote a brilliant piece for the Guardian yesterday, a must read

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I have known Johnson since the 1980s, when I edited the Daily Telegraph and he was our flamboyant Brussels correspondent. I have argued for a decade that, while he is a brilliant entertainer who made a popular maître d’ for London as its mayor, he is unfit for national office, because it seems he cares for no interest save his own fame and gratification
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Boris will do no better than may did, Europe’s stance is our way or the high way.

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