Lockdown FPN's in Westminster - Who'll go if fined?
Lockdown FPN's in Westminster - Who'll go if fined?
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rjfp1962

Original Poster:

9,073 posts

96 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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Johnson has as we know been fined and shows absolutely no intension of resigning...! No surprise there...

Starmer & Rayner have said they will resign if issued with FPN's. High risk strategy, but they'd have had to go anyway if fined?

Will any of these still be in post at the end of 2022?

Who else is likely to go?

Electro1980

8,916 posts

162 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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As we have already seen, Boris will throw anyone under the bus to save his skin.

BabySharkDooDooDooDooDooDoo

15,078 posts

192 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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I’m guessing Starmer and Rayner already know they’ll avoid fines, hence the statement.

As for who’ll go from the Conservatives, they’ll probably sacrifice a few nobodies to make out lessons have been learned but keep the main players.

Gecko1978

12,302 posts

180 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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As I have posted before the Chair at Credit Suisse had to go for breach of rules I see no difference with Johnson and Rishi

rjfp1962

Original Poster:

9,073 posts

96 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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If Starmer is cautioned without being fined, won't the pressure still be on him to resign.?

He called for Johnson & Sunak to resign before they received their FPN's....!

williamp

20,109 posts

296 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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Can we just not declare an amnesty and, you know.... move on? Some are obsedded with cake. Others, obsessed with beer.

Maybe time to move on?

Murph7355

40,862 posts

279 months

Tuesday 10th May 2022
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williamp said:
Can we just not declare an amnesty and, you know.... move on? Some are obsedded with cake. Others, obsessed with beer.

Maybe time to move on?
One should never move on from beer. Or cake for that matter.


unident

6,702 posts

74 months

Tuesday 10th May 2022
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rjfp1962 said:
If Starmer is cautioned without being fined, won't the pressure still be on him to resign.?

He called for Johnson & Sunak to resign before they received their FPN's....!
Can that happen? I thought the FPN was effectively a caution with a nominal penalty. If there’s enough o caution then there’s enough to fine. Either way he’s played a blinder here. Fined, he goes, heaps pressure onto Johnson; not fined he stays but the pressure goes back onto Johnson.

sugerbear

6,268 posts

181 months

Tuesday 10th May 2022
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williamp said:
Can we just not declare an amnesty and, you know.... move on? Some are obsedded with cake. Others, obsessed with beer.

Maybe time to move on?
I am sure Johnson would love that.

Evercross

6,883 posts

87 months

Tuesday 10th May 2022
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This whole playground nonsense is pathetic, and plays to the predilections and prejudices of the readership. It is also highly frustrating when there is a political leader in the UK who is currently under police investigation for potential fraud relating to party donations (but will not be charged because the Lord Advocate is on the cabinet and therefor subject to political influence), has been found guilty of misleading her parliament and lying to an enquiry, commenced and lost two "malicious prosecutions", yet is still lauded by the media as a moral superior to the Labour and Conservative leaders and is instead given airtime for her policy of constitutional vandalism rather than her misdemeanours and fundamental incompetence.

Truly staggering folks, stop obsessing about beer and cake and start looking North at genuine political corruption and moral bankruptcy.

Edited by Evercross on Tuesday 10th May 09:44

Challo

12,244 posts

178 months

Tuesday 10th May 2022
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To be honest its boring, and the vast majority of people dont really give a st. Boris wont resign, and will only leave if the Tory MP's oust him.

If Starmer is fined he will have to resign otherwise no-one will trust him. I dont see him getting a fine anyway so its a pointless argument.

Much bigger things to worry about with cost of living and people not being able to put food on the table.