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You may as well, for all the good it does you.Isn't that something you shove up yer arse?
You may as well, for all the good it does you.Isn't that something you shove up yer arse?
Everything after this is supposition
TrueCorrect. This is a discussion forum after all and we can all use our judgement and intuition to join the dots
True
But for context, last week your judgement and intuition told you Starmer was lying about the Civil Service not telling him about the 'failed' vetting .
'Gut feeling' was the phrase.
This is a discussion forum after all and we can all use our judgement and intuition to join the dots.
The problem is we don't all see the dots in the same way, nor use the same lines to join them.
That's fine. I'm just saying out loud what I think based on the information available and with my experience of how politicians tend to behave. Other people are free to disagree, challenge and laugh at me as they see fit. I'm sure Sir Keir will take comfort in the knowledge that there is still a small group of people on a sub section of a niche forum who are prepared to take him at his word and give him the same benefit of the doubt that he didn't extend to his opposite number when he was on the opposition benches. But for now we know for sure that he wanted as our Ambassador to America a twice disgraced paedophile's friend, we know he exerted relentless pressure on a good man to ensure this happened and then sacked him for doing his bidding. We know he claimed.to have followed the process.but had done everything in his power to subvert it. We know how former cabinet Secretary Simon Case had advised him to wait for the vetting before giving Mandelson the job but that he ignored him. We also know he tried to get his former Director of Communications Matthew Doyle a cushy job overseas and told him to hide this fact from The Foreign Secretary. We know that lots of documents relating to Mandelson's appointment requested in the Humble Address conveniently went missing along with McSweeney's mobile phone and that the government have stalled on releasing the rest. So yeah, I think Starmer has something to hide. And to think some people say I'm a cynic!
That's quite a lot of 'we'.
That's fine. I'm just saying out loud what I think based on the information available and with my experience of how politicians tend to behave. Other people are free to disagree, challenge and laugh at me as they see fit. I'm sure Sir Keir will take comfort in the knowledge that there is still a small group of people on a sub section of a niche forum who are prepared to take him at his word and give him the same benefit of the doubt that he didn't extend to his opposite number when he was on the opposition benches. But for now we know for sure that he wanted as our Ambassador to America a twice disgraced paedophile's friend, we know he exerted relentless pressure on a good man to ensure this happened and then sacked him for doing his bidding. We know he claimed.to have followed the process.but had done everything in his power to subvert it. We know how former cabinet Secretary Simon Case had advised him to wait for the vetting before giving Mandelson the job but that he ignored him. We also know he tried to get his former Director of Communications Matthew Doyle a cushy job overseas and told him to hide this fact from The Foreign Secretary. We know that lots of documents relating to Mandelson's appointment requested in the Humble Address conveniently went missing along with McSweeney's mobile phone and that the government have stalled on releasing the rest. So yeah, I think Starmer has something to hide. And to think some people say I'm a cynic!
That's fine. I'm just saying out loud what I think based on the information available and with my experience of how politicians tend to behave. Other people are free to disagree, challenge and laugh at me as they see fit. I'm sure Sir Keir will take comfort in the knowledge that there is still a small group of people on a sub section of a niche forum who are prepared to take him at his word and give him the same benefit of the doubt that he didn't extend to his opposite number when he was on the opposition benches. But for now we know for sure that he wanted as our Ambassador to America a twice disgraced paedophile's friend, we know he exerted relentless pressure on a good man to ensure this happened and then sacked him for doing his bidding. We know he claimed.to have followed the process.but had done everything in his power to subvert it. We know how former cabinet Secretary Simon Case had advised him to wait for the vetting before giving Mandelson the job but that he ignored him. We also know he tried to get his former Director of Communications Matthew Doyle a cushy job overseas and told him to hide this fact from The Foreign Secretary. We know that lots of documents relating to Mandelson's appointment requested in the Humble Address conveniently went missing along with McSweeney's mobile phone and that the government have stalled on releasing the rest. So yeah, I think Starmer has something to hide. And to think some people say I'm a cynic!
I've missed this bit.
What documents are missing?
They haven't been ab!e to recover Whatsapps from Morgan McSweeney's "stolen" mobile so either he had disappearing messages set up or he had disabled automatic back up. Either way those documents are unavailable and have been conveniently deleted from the public record. Olly Robbins testimony yesterday also revealed that because Starmer was so insistent on Mandelson having the job that he ensured it went through for him in such a way that there was no clear audit trail. Some might call it a classic establishment fudge.