Not particularly unusual for an internal investigation is it? Tend to be run fast so you’re drafting the report as you go and editing based on new evidence as you collect it. Not like a big external one by a law firm (or retired judge in the public sector).
Apparently BoJo has to approve it anyway, so I reckon he’ll delete anything personally harmful and just release a half pager saying there were some parties, some staff went to them (no names) and it’s being dealt with as an internal HR matter.
If the report puts him unequivocally at multiple events which were understood by all witnesses to be parties and/or includes documents showing he was warned about 20 May then he’s 100% fooked if the full report gets published.
So even if he only has a 10% chance of whitewashing it, he might as well give it a go and hope something comes up to distract everyone (new variant or war in Ukraine most likely).
in summary, the police are contributing to an inquiry about illegality they didn't interfere with, to establish whether the prime minister attended a party he has already confessed to, so Tory MPs can make their minds up about something they've already concluded
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But only meeting classic dom today?
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Not particularly unusual for an internal investigation is it? Tend to be run fast so you’re drafting the report as you go and editing based on new evidence as you collect it. Not like a big external one by a law firm (or retired judge in the public sector).
Apparently BoJo has to approve it anyway, so I reckon he’ll delete anything personally harmful and just release a half pager saying there were some parties, some staff went to them (no names) and it’s being dealt with as an internal HR matter.
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"sue wotsit"
blessed are the tory meat shields
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Poor Sue Wotsit. No doubt the Sun and the Heil are ready to out her as a bitter remoaner if she writes anything bad about Bojangles.
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I just couldn’t remember her name in. That moment royalty. Perhaps I’ve got long covid
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suspect it’s more about the fact u h7 women…
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being that her name is literally everywhere including half of the threads of rof?
surely not Delphi
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I think the report will have to be released in full with only junior names redacted. I just dont see how Bozo will get away with censoring it.
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If the report puts him unequivocally at multiple events which were understood by all witnesses to be parties and/or includes documents showing he was warned about 20 May then he’s 100% fooked if the full report gets published.
So even if he only has a 10% chance of whitewashing it, he might as well give it a go and hope something comes up to distract everyone (new variant or war in Ukraine most likely).
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There’s no way he swipes in and out regularly, other than when entertaining a lady
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Putin is reeving the tanks up to save his mate. The day it is released the tanks will roll.
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I still can’t remember it!
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Gray, Risky, Sue Gray.
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Ah. Thanks. I think I might have a bit of word blindness for it
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Is it going to be published before PMQs? I don't think I can stand another session of Bozo just saying wait for the report.
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There’s almost certainly a whole new story about parties in the flat to come out.
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Ah. Thanks. I think I might have a bit of word blindness for it
no worries. it’ll be all that masturbation that’s the culprit.
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in summary, the police are contributing to an inquiry about illegality they didn't interfere with, to establish whether the prime minister attended a party he has already confessed to, so Tory MPs can make their minds up about something they've already concluded
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Probably 10 minutes after Putin invades Ukraine.
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do we think sue grey's report will unleash new bombshells ? or will it be micro detail on what we think we already know?
I don't think the 54 letters will happen before Easter
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in boris's personal flat jofhearts?
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Sue Gray... Britain's most famous woman? Google searches for 'Sue Gray' (3.1bn) beat Adele (2.5bn), Sturgeon (88m) and Emma Raducanu (14m)...
Risky you dolt.
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She's not even the most famous Sue. I'll take a Perkins, Pollard or Lawley every time.
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my old man once sat next to sue lawley at a dinner in the 1980s and didn't realise she was famous for presenting the BBC 6 pm news.
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Yes, diceman
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